I tested my$154 Home Depot Special 215W Nature Power panels today. I was limited by the 25V/10A GoPower solar controller that came with my trailer. I'm still waiting for my new Victron 100/50. I could only test one panel at a time, but they worked fine. Its lousy Cleveland sunshine in late November, but I was able to max out the solar controller at about 10.2 amps at the best part of the day, putting out 14.7V into a flooded battery I also took from my trailer. It's possible they were producing more power, but I was limited by the SSC. Over paneled with one 200W panel. Lol. Also, today the panels are a crazy high cost of $409 per panel. Home Depot pricing is very odd. Either way too high, or super cheap. Anyway, they look Ok. The 10' 14 awg leads will be fine at 10A max, and provide some flexibility I would not have had with shorter cables. I have to replace the SAE with MC4 anyway, so I can trim the leads to how long I need them for my 2S2P four panel layout. I will be buying better Z brackets. The ones that came with them only have one hole for the hex cap screws that go into the plywood. With panels this large, I'd like at least two screws into the plywood roof per bracket. The Renogy Z-brackets are on sale for $$28.69 for four sets of four kits, which isn't bad, so I think I'll grab those.