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

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4.6

(781 reviews)

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Customers find the solar panel to be a good solution for charging batteries. It works well with their system configuration and charges the batteries quickly. The build quality is considered good, and the case is sturdy. Customers find the setup process easy with an SAE quick connector. The panel quality is also appreciated.

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    Andrew K.

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    Oct 21, 2022

    I have two 100w panel from Renogy. I use theme connected in parallel using Y connectors to power battery power station and my fridge freezer while on long camping trips. They provide great output in full or partial sun. I get about 19v and up to 10 amps when the two are connected in parallel. I ended up not connecting the charge controllers as my battery power station has one built in and it works better without the extra controller. I get great input to my power station and during full sun I get nearly 10 A and up to about 170W. Renogy panels are very sturdily built, these withstand a lot of wind and never get blown over. I don't like the way the charge controller wires are connected , its not a very sturdy connection and I have had to reconnect the wire a few times when I was using the charge controller. The included case is a great protection while traveling. I would definitely recommend these panels and the price point is good when compared to similar products.

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    Dave

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    Oct 10, 2017

    This did a fine job keeping the three deep-cycle batteries charged during our 10-day camping trip. I don't run an inverter, so we were just using the 12-volt systems in our 5th wheel camper. There was a period of 3 days where it was raining and the batteries were drained to 50% or less. The solar panels brought them back up to full charge the next sunny day. As others have said, the legs are a bit spindly, but that didn't present a problem and they supported the panels just fine. With them positioned as near as I could guess to be perpendicular to the sun, the controller displayed 12.2 amps at 14 volts, (170 watts). The controller showed a charge even when the sky was overcast. I'm happy. They packed up easily and travel well in the storage area in the camper. The light weight case gives good protection and is easy to use. I cut off the supplied alligator clips and replaced them with a universal flush-mountable connector (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GVSY3CA/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_1) which I mounted to the battery compartment door of the camper. Works great! Now I need to make or buy their extension cable so I can move them out of the shadow of the camper.

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