The Renogy 200W solar suitcase kit is perfect for outdoor adventures or as backup power for your home and cabin, providing you both flexibility and dependability power with no need to rely on the grid.
This kit includes two 100w Monocrystalline solar panels which are able to provide ideal 1KWH power per day, one 20A Voyager Charge Controller able to work with multiple battery types, one 9.9ft tray cable with alligator clips and one protective case for safe portability.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS |
Grade A+ Solar Cells, Higher Module Efficiency |
The Renogy solar panels use Grade A+ solar cells, multi-layered sheet laminations enhance cell performance and provide a long service life. |
Plug and Play Kit, Easy to Set Up |
This kit comes with alligator clips, allowing you to use the easiest way to connect the Voyager charge controller to multiple battery types, ideal for a mobile system looking for flexibility. |
Foldable Design, Easy for Carrying and Storage |
Folding design smaller in size, allows the suitcase can be easy to carry around, or stored in any gap in your RV or van without taking much space. |
Multi-Protection Ensure System Safety |
With utilizing smart PWM technology, the Voyager controller provides efficient, stable, and safe charging. Multiple protection keeping your battery and system fully protected. |
More Power and Flexibility |
Adjustable kickstands are easy to set up and allow you to get the best sunshine only need to change in small angles, ensuring you always get enough energy. Empower your outdoor adventures with more flexibility and possibility. |
Excellent Performance in Low-light Environments |
Bypass Diodes installed inside the junction boxes minimize power drop caused by shade ensure excellent performance in low-light environments and avoid the effects caused by hot spots, ensure product safety during use. |
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Which kind of extension cord I should purchase with this panel for more mobility from my RV?
You can purchase the Renogy Solar Panel Extension Cable to increase the distance between your solar panels and the charge controller. Choose a cable length that suits your needs, but keep in mind that longer extensions may result in more line loss, so consider a larger gauge for longer runs.
Can I add more solar panels with the suitcase to expand my system?
Yes, you can expand your system by adding more solar panels to the suitcase. It's designed for expansion, and additional panels can be added based on your requirements and available space. When expanding, it's important to match the new panels with the same solar suitcase. Additionally, consider whether your charge controller may need an upgrade based on the total power and battery system voltage.
Are these monocrystallin or polycrystallin panels?
The suitcase includes two Renogy high-quality monocrystalline solar panels.
What type of batteries can be used with the kit?
The compatibility of battery types depends on the charge controller. This solar kit comes with a Renogy Voyager 20A PWM waterproof charge controller, which supports Gel, AGM, Flooded, and Lithium batteries. Ensure you set the correct battery type once installed, and if you connect a Lithium battery, manually set the system voltage to match the battery voltage.
How much power can this solar kit provide?
The power output of this solar kit depends on the amount of sunlight it receives. Under ideal conditions, it can produce approximately 1 kWh per day, calculated based on an expected 200W output and 5 hours of sunlight availability.
Can I use this suitcase to charge my 120V receptacles directly?
No, the suitcase cannot directly charge 120V power receptacles. To supply 120V power, you'll need a 12V battery and an inverter. The solar panels will recharge the battery, and the inverter will convert the stored power to 120V AC power for your receptacles.
Why is my solar panel underproducing?
Solar panel performance may be affected by various factors, including environmental conditions like indirect sunlight, temperature, cloudy skies, and dirt or stains on the panel's surface. To improve performance, consider optimizing the panel's placement and angle to maximize sunlight exposure.
What does the 12V/24V in the product title of the solar panel mean? Why is it different from the value on the label/specification sheet of the solar panel?
The 12V/24V in the product title (e.g., 100W 12V Monocrystalline Solar Panel) refers to the voltage of the solar system or energy storage system to which the panel is best suited, not the actual voltage of the solar panel itself. The solar panel's voltage must be higher than the solar system voltage for proper compatibility.