☀️ Power your adventures with the ultimate foldable solar freedom!
The Renogy 200W Portable Solar Panel combines cutting-edge 23.5% efficient monocrystalline cells with a rugged IP65 waterproof design, delivering reliable, high-output solar power in a lightweight, foldable form factor. Equipped with multiple output ports and versatile mounting options, it’s engineered for seamless off-grid charging during camping, RV trips, and outdoor excursions.
Brand | Renogy |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 25"L x 2.2"W x 21.1"H |
Item Weight | 17.6 Pounds |
Efficiency | 23.5% |
Connector Type | IP68 solar connectors |
Folded Size | 25.0 x 21.1 x 2.2 in |
Included Components | Case |
Maximum Power | 200 Watts |
UPC | 840315218789 840315218819 |
Manufacturer | Renogy |
Part Number | RPP200EF-SE |
Item Weight | 17.6 pounds |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Item model number | RPP200EF-SE |
Size | 200W |
Color | Black |
Style | E.FLEX 200W |
Pattern | Solar Panel |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**W
Great Bang For Your Buck With This Panel
I bought this panel to augment the 200W panel that came with my Anker storage battery. I like this panel better than the Anker panel. This panel is easier to deploy and to put away, than the Anker panel. I like the attachment cords on the panel; they are long enough to make attaching extension cables easy and allow flexibility in how you can place the panel. I really like that you can attach USB charging cables directly to the panel. I consider this panel to be a solid purchase that delivers at a level far above its purchase price. If I purchase another solar panel in the future, I would repeat this purchase.
V**T
It’s so easy!
Great quality panels that does its job well to provide me power during my camping trips. Charges fast but that also depends more on your setup! It’s not a tank, don’t throw it around. Just like all things, take care of it and it’ll take care of you. Use it, have fun!
J**R
Great for Backup Power
I use two of these in my Anker Solix and they bring in ~365W. They’re well crafted. I like that they have MC4 and also USB-C and A ports. They’re portable and a good form factor and look nice.
W**N
200 Watt Solar Panel
Pros:• Good quality• Easy to setup• PowerfulCons:• A bit heavyAdditional notes:This is a great portable solar panel. It generates good power, I'm able to get 170 watts out of it on a fairly sunny day and 60-ish degree weather. It is made of good quality and looks like it can endure the harsh California sun. It is a little heavy so I definitely don't see how one can carry this while on some sort of hiking trip. Definitely recommend for camping and/or outdoor recreation where you're stationary at one spot or not on the move too much or too far.
R**R
This works great!
Let me start with this product is awesome. Not only does a deliver, it goes above and beyond. I'm using this product for my vehicle. Because I live in the vehicle. And it folds up where I can use it In my vehicles windshield Fitz perfect. I also unfold that all the way when I'm in my vehicle. And I put it on top of my Cheap cherokee let me tell you this the wind Blew it off the top of my car It did not Break, it landed on asphalt. The only thing that happened was the connector cables. Pull the wires out just a little bit. I was able to push them back in and I got power again. I lost power when this Happened only with the connector cables. The USB still had power. So I took a butterlook at the cables that was powering. My charger controller from Renogy Once I pushed the wires back in power down through the main cables. If this happened to you just looking side the connectors And you can tell if the cables are been pulled out a little bit. Highly recommend this project
C**X
Nice panels
Love the panels. Much sturdier for setting up. Usually got from 140 - 170 watts coming in.
N**K
Great!!!
Really good and worked well!
D**R
Good power output, easy to carry, lots of features!
I got this the previous day, and set it up with the MPPT charge controller in my RV, which has a 280AH LiFePO4 battery. I made sure that the AC charger was off, and fired up the 2KW inverter, and plugged in a 1500W space heater. At first, I was showing about 170 watts, but as the sun climbed higher in the sky (and I also was using the built-in panel stands) I eventually was showing 190 watts, which is more than I have ever had, even from a pair of HQST rigid-frame panels. The Renogy unit is a bit heavier than I expected, but very well made, has convenient carrying handles, MC-4 connectors, and a couple of USB sockets for device charging. This portable panel will actually replace the pair of HQST panels (which I still like very much) in my RV, as the Renogy product is much easier to store and move around. I will update this review after I have put some hours on the panels, but the initial impression is 5 stars!
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