Renogy 50 Watt Solar Panel 12 Volt Monocrystalline Module PV
Renogy 50 Watt Solar Panel 12 Volt Monocrystalline Module PV Charger for Motorhome, Garden, Boat, Caravan and Off-Grid Applications
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Weight: | 4.12 kg |
Size: | 50W |
Dimensions: | 17708.88 x 15514.32 x 914.4 cm; 4.12 Kilograms |
Model: | RNG-KIT |
Part: | RNG-50D-SS |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Renogy |
Dimensions: | 17708.88 x 15514.32 x 914.4 cm; 4.12 Kilograms |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | 50W |
I bought this as an extra panel for my campervan because it’s a great price.
It’s excellent quality and if I upgrade my mppt controller I will definitely get more.
Perfect panel. Straightforward install. Bolted down now from underneath and glued to roof in an effort to prevent theft. Previous older panel was unbolted and stolen. Covered it in Smartwater along the metal edges.
Beware I have ordered 4 over a few months and only two of them had sealant around the back inner frame. Rather than sending them back for replacement I ran a bead of silicone around myself. All seems to work well but only time will tell.
I have an ecoflow River 2 that this 100w panels fully charge on 4h in mixed weather conditions. I am in Cheshire so the weather is crap pretty much all the time.
Very good panel.
I fitted some metal brackets on the side to mount it to the roof.
Very happy with it hence recommend i
This is a very good solar panel, I have bought several including other products from Renogy. However it will be the last time. If you have a problem the Customer Service is appalling. You cannot speak to someone, you have to email, and they do not reply. In my opinion the backup is as important as the purchase. Poor show Renogy!!!!
Bought these bad boys a couple of days ago. Parallel wired them and in full sun I’m getting above 200watts charge. Goes down when it gets overcast, be but that’s what’s expected. Always good to know you can boil kettles run the dishwasher and charge phones etc and not pay a penny to the electric companies
This is not a light-weight portable panel, although it is small and light enough to move about without difficulty. I use it in my garden to charge a power bank, and move it around periodically to face the sun as it moves during the day. In full direct sunlight I achieved 92 watts recently, although that is more than the average I usually get. It seems a good, efficient panel, and I expect it to remain so, whereas the lighter, flexible panels I have bought have lost efficency over time.
28/04/23
I 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.
Top quality from a great company you can trust. I use these on all my builds.
The product was slightly larger than expected but is also easy to transport with being rigid constuction compared to folding panels. Produces about 8W when cloudy up to 169W in more clearer skies so far in this mostly cloudy Spring there has been only one cloudless day and sunny where I live but hope to improve on 169W in full Summer.
I’ve bought loads of these over time and there the best panels I’ve ever had. There smart looking very well made and I’ve hit 100 Watts some times slightly more out of them each testing on sunny days. What more could you want from a 100 watt panel.
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 generato
Received today and tested. Hazy sunshine and lots of cloud cover. Mid March in UK so Sun fairly low in sky but breaks in cloud gave a max of 125watts, Bright cloud still showed 25 Watts, full cloud cover registered 0watts. Good figures for this panel, recommended.
I’m pleased with this panel, I’ve now bought another and may well add more as I can in the future, I’d recommend these panels.
Getting between 5 and 65 watt over autumn winter from these panels , should get a bit more spring summe
Have this on the wall out side
Connected to my Jackery 500
Use a connector to connect the two items
works grea
A good all round, well made solar panel. I have one on my campervan and one for a solar power station. The maximum rating I have had is 114w on a clear sunny day so can’t complain there although it needs almost all the panel, 90% approx sunshine on the panel before it starts to work. This can be a problem it there is a tree branch, telegraph pole or anything shading part of the panel. I also fails to give power on some bright, overcast days which is a disappointment. I also have a 50w panel but will try a different make next time.
They look good, are a fair price, and others I’ve bought have lasted well.
The package arrived damaged (delivered by Hermes, so that’s a given), but as it was so well packaged, the panel itself was perfectly fine. I had an issue at first with the wattage fluctuating wildly, however this turned out to be a mixture of the Victron charge controller, and my lack of knowledge on the subject. Once I had figured out how everything is supposed to work together, I could see that the panel was working perfectly.
I would recommend Renogy, and I WILL be purchasing several more over the coming months 🙂
Bought this Panel to go with my allpowers powerbank but it’s not the same connector.
Panel itself is great as far as I can tell no obvious damage.
Great panel and good value for money. I made the mistake of buying a cheap China 300 watt kit, more power in a right hand. I have it working my 12v motor pond filter system, can’t fault it at all. The only thing is you need full on sun. Don’t believe sellers who say daylight alone will work. I am an electrician so I know my stuff
I got these at a very good deal
Waiting for next deal to get more to build my solar system
Quality made product with good output when conditions are right.they are lightweight but very sturdy.
i use this panel to keep 412volt 105ah batteries charged up. and so far they are doing the job.now we are in autumn the light is lowe .so as we’d expect it to struggle a bit .so i brought a wind turbine to help out , but its a very good panel from a know company. they know how to build quality products
Really good product. I’ve not setup the panels correctly yet and it’s a cloudy day and I’m getting 9-10 amps which is about 90% working for the two panel’s. Happy days
Just getting started in off grid. Rising electricity on CLs now is getting out of hand. I bought a epever 40amp controller as well and so far so good.
Back to basic CL sites here we come.
I got these 2x 100 Watt panels to mount on the roof of my van. Not had a full day of sun yet but on the few occasions the sun has broken the clouds the panels have been putting out more than expected. Highest I’ve seen so far reported by my 40amp Renogy Rover MPPT controller is 256 Watts. I was expecting less than the advertised 200 Watts but am getting more. Even with cloud cover the 2 panels in series are performing well. I threw together a tilting bracket for the van so I can angle them as needed. Phenomenal value for money.
Bought this to go with our campervan. The MC4 cables are ideal for connecting to a Bluetti type powerbank. On a sunny-ish day in Yorkshire, it was putting in at least 68 watts. On cloudy days it still puts in a little amount. It’s hefty and big so needs to be roof mounted ideally. Ended up buying the extension cable afterwards to give us more flexibility for where it goes until it’s fixed on the roof.
Bought 2 100w solar panels small issue dealt with professionally by company would recommend testing one panel working great overall great product buy .new to solar started journey well we must always remember these products need to be handled with care when placing nothing is indestructible
I live in Scotland, so far I’ve only used it in the summer but I have seen it hit 86W. Not bad for 56 degrees north. Works well enough in cloudy condition too, getting up to 20W on occasion. I mostly use it for camping and charging a big battery pack.
Overall impressed so far.
This was my first solar panel purchased as a introduction to solar power. Starting off small and hopefully expanding as i get experience, chose Renogy based on their good reputation worldwide. Due to covid , delivery was slightly delayed but renogy customer service were excellent and kept me informed until delivered. Although i have only had item a short time, i am really impressed with quality and i am confident i will buy more Renogy panels in near future. Tip : watch videos on youtube for great tips / advice on how to build a basic beginner project, Wish i had started this years ago.
All fine, delivered quickly without damage.
Easy set up. The only slight issue being that the appearance differed from the photo somewhat… I had hoped that the panel, (being an addition to the array on my narrow boat), would match the existing ones. The type supplied was a plain lined panel rather than the sort depicted with the diamond pattern.
No matter, happy otherwise.
This was the second Renogy 100w Monocrystalline panel I bought and it is now connected in series with the original on my garage roof as shown in the photos. The size was ideal for me to climb a ladder and single-handedly haul up onto the garage roof. As you can see, I created a supporting frame using decking strips and some rectangular hollow aluminium tube sections to make the angle struts. Found some galvanized angle strips that allow me to connect from the aluminium strips to the decking to support the solar panels at the required angle. Used M6 bolts to connect the struts to the angle strips. Not wanting to make any holes in the garage roof, I used a couple of breeze blocks as ballast weights to hold the panels down. It survived the recent storm gales without a problem. Am planning to fit a further pair of panels later this summer.