Renogy 2PCS Solar Panels 200W 12V, High-Efficiency
Renogy 2PCS Solar Panels 200W 12V, High-Efficiency Monocrystalline PV Module Power Charger for RV Campervan, Caravan Marine Rooftop Farm Battery and Other Off-Grid Applications, 2-Pack 200W
Grade A+ Solar Cell
- 22% Cell Efficiency
- 9 busbars for higher efficiency (9BB)
- Approx. 800-1000Wh per day
Reliable
- EL tested with no microcracks
- CE tested
- Hotspot free
Durable
- Multi-layered laminations
- Corrosion-resistant aluminum frame
- 2400Pa wind loads, 5400Pa snow loads
Waterproof
- IP67 solar connector
- IP65 junction box
- Sealed on the rear frame
Pre-drilled holes
- Compatible with Renogy Z mount and corner brackets, pole mounts and tilt mounts.(sold separately)
Maximum Power | 200W |
Maximum System Voltage | 600V DC (UL) |
Open-Circuit Voltage (Voc) | 23V |
Short-Circuit Current (Isc) | 11.05A |
Optimum Operating Voltage | 19.2V |
Optimum Operating Current | 10.42A |
Weight: | 12 kg / 26.46 lbs |
Dimensions | 149.1 x 69.9 x 3.5 cm / 58.7 x 27.5 x 1.38 in |
Renogy Solar Panel & Solar Kit
200W Mono Panel | 300W Mono Panel | 100W Solar Kit with PWM | 100W Solar Kit with MPPT | 200W Solar Kit with MPPT | 400W Solar Kit with PWM | 100W Flexible Panel | |
Maximum Power at STC* | 200W | 300W (100W*3) | 100W | 100W | 200W | 400W | 100W |
Charge Controller | x | x | 30A PWM Controller | 20A MPPT Controller | 20A MPPT Controller | 30A PWM Controller | x |
Suitable for uneven surfaces | x | x | x | x | x | x | ✓ |
Fixed Way | Bracket | Bracket | Bracket | Bracket | Bracket | Bracket | Silicone Structural Adhesive |
Waterproof (Panel) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Weight: | 12 kg |
Dimensions: | 149 x 70 x 3.5 cm; 12 Kilograms |
Brand: | Renogy |
Model: | COMOYA |
Dimensions: | 149 x 70 x 3.5 cm; 12 Kilograms |
We recieved on broken panel due courier damage
And I contacted renogy about it and they were extremely helpful in sorting it out and keeping in contact with me through out about what was going on would highly recommend them
I used these to replace a single 150W panel on a shed roof for off grid use (shed lighting, camping fridge etc). Each panel has 12V and 0V cables and standard connectors but they are not long enough for them all to join together (if placed side by side) so that single cables can then run to the controller. Also no 3-way connectors are supplied to do this. So you need to buy two 3-way connectors, additional plugs & sockets and cable so that you can join them up and feed to the controller (also needed if you don’t already have one).
That said, I use Renogy solar panels elsewhere and they work fine. But don’t expect a lot of input when it’s cloudy – not a lot of sunlight gets through a British cloud especially in winter.
I have these angled vertically at the moment which is proving very productive like this with the sun lower in the sky in winter months. Panels seam sturdy and have decent quality mc4 cables. Would recommend
It’s pumping 70+w on clear days and 5w on super cloudy days and everything in between, so as one would expect! Only time will tell if it was a good buy and keeps making power and is durable on an RV roof.