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Renogy 200 Watt 12 Volt Portable Solar Panel with Waterproof 20A Charger Controller, Foldable 100W Solar Panel Suitcase with Adjustable Kickstand, Solar Charger for Power Station RV Camping Off Grid

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Style: 200W Panel-20A Controller


Features

  • Plug and play solar kit complete kit includes a 200W solar suitcase, a 20A waterproof Voyager charge controller, and alligator clips. Compatible with multiple kinds of 12V batteries, easily add to your existing system.
  • Remarkable efficiencyRenogy solar panels using grade A+ monocrystalline solar cells. Advanced smart PWM technology charge controllers ensure charging efficiency and safety.
  • Foldable designprovide more flexible for outdoor and off-grid use, easy to carry, store and set up.
  • Safety guaranteeAdvanced smart PWM technology charge controller with multiple protections, ensure charging efficiency and safety.
  • Reailable qualityThis kit comes with a premium rugged canvas protective case. Highly weather-resistant backplanes are to last for 25 years. Additionally, we provide a 5-year materials and workmanship warranty.

Brand: Renogy


Material: Aluminum


Product Dimensions: 41.8"L x 20.9"W x 2.8"H


Item Weight: 34.4 Pounds


Efficiency: 22.5%


Brand: ‎Renogy


Material: ‎Aluminum


Product Dimensions: ‎41.8"L x 20.9"W x 2.8"H


Item Weight: ‎34.4 Pounds


Efficiency: ‎22.5%


Connector Type: ‎MC4 compatible


Included Components: ‎200 Watt Mono Foldable Solar Suitcase, Output line adapter w/ Alligator Clips, 20A Voyager Charge Controller


AC Adapter Current: ‎10.42 Amps


Maximum Voltage: ‎24.3 Volts


Maximum Power: ‎200 Watts


UPC: ‎810009712572


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎72


Manufacturer: ‎Renogy


Part Number: ‎RNG-KIT-STCS200D-VOY20


Item Weight: ‎34.4 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Thailand


Item model number: ‎200 Watt 12 Volt Portable Solar Panel


Size: ‎200W Panel-20A Controller


Color: ‎Monocrystalline


Style: ‎200W Panel-20A Controller


Pattern: ‎Solar Panel


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Wattage: ‎200 watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Controller 2-year material and workmanship warranty, Panel 3-year material and workmanship warranty


Date First Available: May 7, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Well built, self-contained portable solar solution
Style: 100W-Waterproof Controller
I've been researching and over-analyzing what solar solution to use with my pop-up camper trailer for a couple of years now, but finally have a trip in mind where solar is an option I cannot put off exercising any longer. There are pros and cons of a portable unit versus installed, stationary solar panels. Fully installed will be more convenient because once installed, you don't have to set them up again. But then you're forced to select campsites that don't result in shading of the solar panels, and you can't really adjust their angle once you've set up the trailer. Portable give you a ton of flexibility on where the panels are placed, customizable for every unique camp site situation. And you can use them in applications outside of just a single trailer. And portable panels don't require drilling more holes in the trailer roof; holes that over time could become sources of water intrusion into the roof. In the end, I selected this portable unit. It is heavier than I expected. I know the listing is fully accurate on weight. I just thought of 20 pounds as less than it actually is. This is fine, it doesn't really matter. What matters is that they are portable, and do work well. The size is also substantial, but you won't find a smaller 100w solar suitcase, so it's perfectly acceptable, and to be expected. It's nice that it consists of two 50w panels, so compared to a single 100w panel, it does fold up to be half the outer dimensions. Setup is really easy. Connect the alligator clips to the battery, plug in the charge controller to the panel, and you're done. First time setup includes selecting the battery chemistry. And of course you will need to position the panels on-site for optimal exposure to the sun. Once it's installed, everything works as it ought to. The charge controller has all the phases you would expect of a good quality controller, despite not being a particularly high-end unit. I like that the controller is attached to the inside of the suitcase, making it really a self-contained system. The cable that comes with it is just under ten feet in length. This *may* be too short for some applications, and some campsites. I ordered an extension cable, and it can snap in as needed for extra length, and extra positioning options. If ordering an extension, make sure it's one that provides positive and negative terminals, and that it's a heavy enough gauge to reduce power loss over the distance. I was impressed with the build quality, and the "finished" feel it has. The latches to close up the suitcase are strong, the handle is strong, and it zips nicely into the included, padded nylon case. The cables fit inside the folded panel, so when it's time to load it up for camping, there's just one thing to grab. There are reviews online that take a more critical look at the efficiency of various panels and controllers. Renology always scores quite well, and I have no complaints. It works great. In summary, it's a portable, high quality, well thought-out solar charger for 12v systems. The design is exactly what I hoped for, and I'm glad I bought it. If you're looking for a portable solar charger in the 100w capacity, this should be a top contender. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2022 by davido

  • Works, but worth taking some care in use
Style: 200W Panel-20A Controller
TL;DR: Works well with our small camper. MANY THANKS to Amazon for the free overnight shipping on this panel, the extension cables, and the adapter. We ordered this on the day our power went out during a tropical storm -- 850+ outages just in our county, thousands of trees down, 5 million w/o power statewide. The panels showed up the next day and we could keep the 12v fridge in our camper going. Power was out for 4 days. REVIEW: Our camper runs on 12 volts - refrigerator, furnace, hot water, lights, water pump, everything. So we can boondock (camp w/o hookups) as long as the batteries last. I wanted a solar array to keep the batteries topped off at music festivals, in park service campgrounds, etc. And, of course, during power outages. After doing some research online, I decided on this Renogy 200w panel with the 20amp controller. There is a "Zamp" brand solar input port on the camper, which I wanted to use. Here are some thoughts on what I purchased: Renogy 200 watt mono suitcase solar panel. It's large and noticeably heavy, and also fragile, so take some care in carrying it and setting up. It comes with a heavy canvas case with a zipper, and a spring loaded carry handle. The panels set up with two lightweight aluminum legs and twist-tighten locks. Make sure they are tight. Voyager 20amp solar controller. The power output from the two panels goes into the controller, then out to your battery(s). The controller is attached to the back of one panel with a hinge, and a piece of Velcro keeps it from swinging -- pull it off the Velcro to hang vertically so you can see it. From what I can tell, this is a pretty good controller. Not the best, but not bad. There are two standard MC4 solar connectors on the wires running from the panels to the controller. UNCLIP THESE. The controller must be connected to the battery(s) FIRST, then to the panels. There are two wires coming out of the controller, marked on the controller as BATTERY. These go to your battery. The red one should be connected to the positive side of the controller -- it's marked. Black on the negative side. ***This is where it is super important to start paying close attention to the wires and where they go.*** You'll need some extension cables, 8 or 10 gage. The included cables are pretty short. If you want to hook up directly to the battery, you can use the included alligator clips -- they are huge, like a jumper cable. Make sure you hook up positive to positive on the battery. If you want to use a built-in solar port on your camper, this is where it gets tricky. You'll need an adapter cable that can connect to the standard MC-4 solar connectors on one end (coming from the controller) and into the SAE port on the other (into your camper.) NOTE THAT SOME SOLAR PORTS ARE WIRED IN REVERSE OF THE STANDARD. I looked over the wiring diagram for my camper, then took off the covers to confirm exactly which side of the port was positive. I purchased the iGreely Solar Panel to SAE Adapter, and it came with a "polarity reversing" dongle which I ended up needing to use. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K8GMRDJ/) Just carefully follow the positive wire from the controller, to the adapter cable, and to your input port -- then see if you need the polarity reverser or not. At some point the color of the wires may switch, so pay attention. I taped the wires to show polarity. Once you know the polarity and how it will connect, connect the controller to your battery. Check to make sure the proper battery type is selected. Ours defaulted to AGM, which is probably the most common "house" battery in a camper. Then set up the panels and reconnect the controller to the panels. You'll see the display show how many amps are being generated. You can click a button to toggle through volts and total amp-hours. Take it down in reverse order -- disconnect the panels, then the battery, and put it all away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2020 by K. Bennett K. Bennett

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