☀️ Power Up Your Adventures with Renogy!
The Renogy 200W Portable Solar Panel is a lightweight, foldable solar charger designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With an impressive 23.5% power conversion efficiency and IP65 waterproof rating, it ensures reliable energy supply for your devices while camping, RVing, or off-grid. Featuring multiple output ports, it allows for simultaneous charging of various appliances, making it the ultimate power backup solution for any adventure.
Manufacturer | Renogy |
Part number | RPP200EF-SE |
Item Weight | 7.98 kg |
Product Dimensions | 63.5 x 5.59 x 53.59 cm; 7.98 kg |
Item model number | RPP200EF-SE |
Size | 200W |
Colour | Black |
Style | E.FLEX 200W |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Pattern | Solar Panel |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Maximum power | 200 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Folded Size | 25.0 x 21.1 x 2.2 in |
Included components | 200W Portable Solar Panel |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**H
Renogy 200W tests
Great solar panel seems to work well from a power point of view, slightly concerned about it being fabric for outside use, it could end up looking rough but hopefully not,The legs at the back seem a bit flimsy but support better than I thought,It folds up small which makes it easier to find a space for, not too heavy, and not too light so as it blows awayAll I all I am very please with my purchaseThanks amazon and renogy
C**K
Compact, simple outdoor charging
Purchased this for my camping trips to give my phone a little boost when out and about. It folds nicely into itself and has a small pocket on the front to keep charging cables together for easy access.The charger does the job and charges the phone in good conditions relatively effectively, don't expect fast charging speeds but it is reliable.Good purchase and essential on the go power, just plug and play
K**G
Great for motorhome additional power charger
Fabulous for motorhome, we put outside to recharge our Ecoflow. Efficient and foldable for storage when travelling
T**N
Good quality
I needed something to keep my campervan fridge topped up while at a 3 day festival and decided on this rather than an all in one cheap asian one. After buying the controller and all the cables it cost around £200. Probably went overboard with cabling but my battery is permanently wired with plug terminators and I have extension leads with plugs. All I have to do is plug the various end together when I want to set up. I put it on the roof using bungies through the handles, and also a security wire so it wouldn’t get nicked. Did it work? Yes. After 3 1/2 days of mixed sun my leisure battery just dipped to 11.9v and run the Dometic CRE50 fridge all that time. It also fit in the cab to keep the main battery topped up when I’m not using the van. Cost more than an all in one but it is more flexible in It’s use and upgradeable.
W**S
Epic
Performance is great on a cooler sunny day I've drawn 80w in the UK which is mega! Charge wise it has direct usb c capabilities at 45w which is handy to charge power banks and to use alongside a usb AA and AAA battery charger.My main use for now is for an Anker 100, it just needs an adapter and it works great. Over the moon, super handy to have and means I'll always have battery life on my phone, kids batteries and everything else for free.There's no display on the unit as such so check your device to see that's it's a charging. Luckily my Anker has a controller display so I can see what it's pulling. Without that it's guesswork and hope.A tiny LCD and shadow/angle device would make this perfect.
M**Y
Good value for money
I used item to keep a power bank charged in my shed. It was easy to secure item on the shed roof and not too heavy on roof. Output was good even on an overcast day. Only thing which needs improvement are the metal studs which keep panel closed securely for transporting around. After only a couple of days they were showing evidence of corrosion..... A little spray of WD 40 should should take care of this minor issue.
G**F
Kept our trailer battery charged and teenage phone's powered on non electric pitch!
These solar panels were convenient to use and kept our Opus Trailer battery charged whilst we were camping on a non electric pitch in Dorset, so did exactly what we needed! Bear in mind you also need a Charge Controller if you're planning to charge a Leisure battery which was not mentioned in the amazon description, so factor the price in for one of these. I went for a Renogy Charge Controller and this kept all the phones and LED lighting going over the 5 days trip.
M**D
It works but it is quite flimsy
I bought this for use with our Campervan. At the moment, it works, with enough power (in the bright full sun) to charge my leisure battery and run the van fridge. I plugged in a second external fridge and it was a little bit too much for it, but I didn’t run out of juice on a 3 day, sunny trip.My reason for the average 3 stars, is the flimsy nature of the build. Yes, I wanted a portable solar panel, yes I wanted 200watts of power, I wanted something I could move around the van for optimal view of the sun, not a fixed panel on a pop up roof ( which never faves the right way). BUT.. the panels are build with a soft material surround, the supports are also made from the flimsy material, held back with Velcro and elastic straps. The supports are starting to show a little wear, even from a few trials on the driveway and a 3 day trip. I am not confident they will last too long, then we will see what the guarantee covers. Yes good value for a 200w panel but not good value for a flimsy, fragile difficult to handle/stand up solar panel which shows signs of wear after its first trip.
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