You'll never doubt you are getting the most out of your system with Renogy's 200W Monocrystalline Starter Kit MPPT. Designed to draw out your system's potential, this kit includes our 20A MPPT charge controller which uses Maximum Power Point Tracking technology, transferring power up to 30% more efficiently than PWM charge controllers.
Along with upgraded wiring, we've also included the option of choosing a 40A MPPT charge controller instead of our 20A to better suit your future expansion needs. Geared towards providing you with the most efficient system possible, the Renogy Starter Kit MPPT could be the perfect fit for you.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS |
Efficient |
High solar cell efficiency : Monocrystalline 18.4% Bypass diodes minimize power drop caused by shade and ensure excellent performance in low-light environments The included MPPT charge controller has a peak efficiency of 97% |
Reliable |
EL tested solar modules; no hot-spot heating guaranteed Corrosion-resistant aluminum frame for extended outdoor use, allowing the panels to last for decades TPT back sheet ensures smooth performance over a long period of time IP65 rated junction box provides complete protection against environmental particles and low pressure water jets |
Intuitive |
Sealed, Gel and Flooded charging algorithm ready 4-Stage battery charging process for a rapid, efficient, and safe battery charging Timer function with 1-15 hour option |
Safe |
The Renogy 20/40A MPPT is equipped with multiple electronic protections; overcharging, overload, short-circuit and reversed polarity Pre-drilled holes on the back of the panel allow for fast and secure mounting |
Expandable |
With a Renogy 20A MPPT Charge Controller, you can expand your system up to a maximum of 200W (12 Volt) or 400W (24 Volt) With a Renogy 40A MPPT Charge Controller, you can expand your system up to a maximum of 400W (12 Volt) or 800W (24 Volt) The Renogy 100W Monocrystalline is the perfect solution for future expansion |
Note: When you add panels to your system, you will need one set of Z brackets for each additional panel. You will also need one pair of branch connectors to expand your system to 600W or 800W. More questions about your off-grid power system? Learn more from Renogy Learning Center!
Can I use the inverter with a 24V system?
No, this inverter model is designed to work only with a 12V battery system.
Can I use this inverter to charge my batteries?
No, the Renogy 12VDC to 120VAC inverter is not designed for charging batteries. If you want an inverter that can also charge batteries, you should consider the Renogy Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger, available in 12V 2000W and 12V 3000W options.
What size inverter should I buy?
When choosing the right inverter size, consider the following factors:
- Sizing the right power output: Determine the total wattage of the devices you want to power simultaneously. Choose an inverter with a wattage rating higher than the total wattage of your devices. Renogy offers 2000W and 3000W inverters for various power needs.
- Check your battery voltage: Ensure that the inverter is compatible with the voltage of your battery bank. For a 12V battery bank, use an inverter designed for 12V DC input.
- Size your installation space: Make sure you have enough space to install the inverter, with proper ventilation and no fire hazards.
- Remote operation: Renogy pure sine inverters come with remote control and DC HOME APP options for convenient operation from a distance.
Do I need Modified Sine Wave or Pure Sine Wave?
The choice between Modified Sine Wave and Pure Sine Wave inverters depends on your specific needs:
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Modified Sine Wave inverters are older technology and less expensive. They work well with many standard appliances but may not be suitable for delicate electronics or audio equipment. Some devices may work with Modified Sine Wave inverters but may run hotter than usual.
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Pure Sine Wave inverters provide a cleaner and more stable power output that closely resembles utility-supplied electricity. They are suitable for all types of appliances and electronics, including sensitive equipment like audio amplifiers, computers, and medical devices. Pure Sine Wave inverters are more versatile and reliable.
How do I hook up the Inverter? What size cable should I use, and is it included?
When connecting the inverter to the battery, always use the thickest wire available and keep the cable length as short as possible. A pair of 1/0AWG 3ft cables with battery terminals is included in the package for your convenience.