JR;
Welcome to the board.
I took a look at the specs of the individual cells.
Firstly they do look nice. BUT ---You knew this was coming right---
they specs show that they are only 0.5Vdc ea and you will need 2 to make ~1.0Vdc so you are going to need at least 24 to make 12Vdc
IT gets deeper. Since you are looking to use a 12V battery you will need to get above 12V to get the panels to charge the battery.
Most batteries when fully charged actually reach 13.4V some even higher. This is one of the reason way you will see pre-made panels that have 36 cells.
This still only get you the original 1.75 watts of input, since the 24+ cells will need to be assembled in series to get the voltage up there. If you go with the standard 36 cell configuration then you will have a better chance of getting charged battery(ies).
By getting all 108 then you could end up with about 60+ watts of power in total, doing mental math here so forgive if numbers are slightly off
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100Ahr battery bank sounds good,
BUT to be sure you don't drain the battery so much that it hurts the battery's ability to recharge you will need to add up all the power ALL the devices that could be used.
ALSO how handy are you with soldering? and such? this is not usually for the beginner. Finland has PV plants, you should be able to find pre-made panels for a fair price and think of the time you'll save.
Don't want to scare you away from doing this, others already have. You might want to search our board and read up on their experiences too.
Cheers
Bruce S