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The Renogy 100W Solar Panel is a high-efficiency monocrystalline module designed for off-grid applications, delivering an average of 500Wh per day. Weighing just 6.4 kg, it features advanced solar cell technology, robust weatherproofing, and a 10-year workmanship warranty, making it a reliable choice for motorhomes, boats, and campers.
Manufacturer | Renogy |
Part number | RNG-100D-SS |
Item Weight | 8.02 kg |
Item model number | RNG-KIT |
Size | 1 PC 100W |
Style | Compact |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Amperage Capacity | 5.72 Amps |
Maximum power | 100 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 41.8,20.9,1.4 Inches |
Included components | 1X 100W Solar Panel |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item diameter | 41.8,20.9,1.4 Inches |
D**N
Charges my solar generator from flat to full in under 2 hourd
The Renogy 100W Solar Panel is a high-efficiency monocrystalline module perfect for anyone looking to power their motorhome, boat, caravan, campervan or off-grid applications. After using this solar panel for several months, I can confidently say it is one of the best investments I have made.One of the standout features of this solar panel is its high-efficiency monocrystalline cells, which can convert more sunlight into electricity than other types of cells. This means that even on cloudy days, I can still generate enough power to keep my devices charged and my appliances running.The panel is also incredibly durable, with a sturdy aluminium frame and tempered glass that can withstand even the harsh. It's also an excellent option for those who want to set up their solar power system without professional help.But what sets this solar panel apart is its versatility. Not only is it great for use in off-grid applications, but it can also be used to supplement the power of a traditional power source, such as in a motorhome or boat. This has allowed me to save money on my energy bills and reduce my carbon footprint.Overall, I highly recommend the Renogy 100W Solar Panel to anyone looking for a reliable and efficient way to generate electricity. Its high-efficiency cells, durable construction, and versatility make it an excellent investment for anyone who values sustainability and energy independence.I use it mainly to recharge my solar generator
D**G
Sun catcher😁
Great solar panel👍heats up better than my other panels.quicker ggggggreat⭐️
N**O
Value for money
These are great panel, this is the 2nd one I have purchased.
A**S
Good quality and does at is says
A very good quality solar panel, used to power the 12V equipment in a campervan
M**
Good so far, but not too powerful as it's cloudy. Still debatable.
The media could not be loaded. 28/04/23I bought this for my rented garage that has no electricity. I got a CCTV setup with a mifi hocked to a car battery. I'm sick and tired of carrying a heavy mobility scooter battery from a to b from my flat every week. So I decided to get this, with it a voltage tester and I've got an old inverter.I hooked up last night when it light outside but not too bright. Didn't get a result.I hooked it up today and eureka. It works! Charging the battery despite the clouds, not as fast but it's good enough.I then did a second check, the magic energy check I call it. Hooking the inverter to the solar panel itself with no battery hooked up. Would you believe it 20v on a 150w inverter........It worked, although I haven't tested a house appliance. I think this will work out.Connected the 150watt inverter to the fish pond and hooked it up to the solar panel. Not powerful enough to work unless I connected a battery up like car or motorcycle battery with the solar panel. But it battery didn't charge up, the battery went down.
I**U
Good for price
Works well and seems to have reasonable power output. Good for price
M**G
Easy to fit and generates a lot of wattage!
Easy to fit and generates a lot of wattage!
S**E
400w 4x100w and putting out over 440w in good sunny weather
I'm amazed at how much these panels put out in good conditions.I looked up on-line and found the best angle for where i live for a fixed array is 37° so made it that angle and south facing. I have configured my planels in 2x100w in series then these in parallel as this gives me a total output of around 10amps at 40v. I did try to add a extra 100w to this in parallel but i found this actually reduced my output to no better that 380w-390w. As i have later found out that a unbalanced system is less efficient and i cannot use 3x200w =600w as my allpower system is rated at 500w max solar input. So far this reason have settled at 400w that peaks at over 450w that i have witnessed so far. I am planning to build a new more permanent system in future so i can make use of all 600w worth of panels that i have.
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