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Renogy 100 Watt 12 Volt Portable Solar Panel with Waterproof 20A Charger Controller Foldable 100W Solar Suitcase with Adjustable Kickstand for Power Station, 100W Panel-20A Controller, Black

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Renogy 100 Watt 12 Volt Portable Solar Panel with Waterproof 20A Charger Controller Foldable 100W Solar Suitcase with Adjustable Kickstand for Power Station, 100W Panel-20A Controller, Black

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· 【Plug and play solar kit 】complete kit includes a 100W solar suitcase, a 20A waterproof charge controller, and alligator clips. Compatible with multiple kinds of 12V batteries, easily add to your existing system. · 【Highly portable design】 foldable solar suitcase small in size, provide more flexibility for outdoor and off-grid use, easy to carry, store and set up. · 【Remarkable efficiency】Renogy solar panels using grade A plus monocrystalline solar cells. Advanced smart PWM technology charge controllers ensure charging efficiency and safety. · 【Reailable quality】coming with a premium rugged canvas protective case, heavy-duty handle, and latches for longevity. · 【Safety guarantee】multiple protections provided by the charge controller keep your battery and system fully protected.

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kfrReviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025

Love my 100 watt Renogy solar suitcase. Good quality for the price. Use for solar charging while Boondock camping. Provides up to 5.8 amps charging power in my experience. Purchased five over the years and they are all operating flawlessly as long as you hook up the battery in the proper sequence as stated in the operators manual. Gave 2 away as presents to family and friends and I use 2 for my boondock camping. Just had to buy the 5th one to replace one that flew like a kite in a freak 70 mph gust and shattered this last week. Use One to charge a 100ah Li Time lithium battery to power a CPAP and the other to hook up directly to the factory solar ready SAE connection on my camper’s 2 100ah Battleborn house batteries. Rooftop solar is great in full Sun but you need at least one solar suitecase to follow the Sun when parked in trees. Select battery type and it will automatically charge using the appropriate charge profile for the battery. Only slight ding is light duty latches and support arms. Rest of the build quality is solid. Carrying case is very nice quality when not in use I have added 25 ft 10ga extension cable w 2 wire SAE connection to extend my reach to sunny area for house batteries. Also an additional short reach cable with ring connectors for better connection than alligator clips when needed. Have also used the 200W version, but I found it to be too large and too heavy to fit in my storage areas on the camper.

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eddyzReviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025

I was worried about this product from some of the reviews that mentioned the b01 error code. I gave it a try and love it. I did get the error code when I first put it in the sun. To solve it I disconnected the panels from the controller connected the controller wires to the battery, chose the type of battery with the lower controller button and then connected the panel wires to the controller. The battery started charging immediately. I love the quality zipper bag and can hardly wait to try on a camping trip. One thing I thought I would miss are the 2 USB ports on my old controller which hooks up directly to the battery terminals. I hooked up the old controller to the battery at the same time as the charger and the USB ports gave power just fine. I would highly recommend this product.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025

Spectacular unit! Bought it to use with out TAB camper to keep the deep cycle battery charged when off grid. Works great, all self contained and just clip it onto the battery.

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Free88Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021

Overall, this is a good starter kit. The build quality is good, the panels are good, the charger is good, the cables are ok, the case is great. If you want something relatively simple and straightforward, this is probably your best bet within this power range. The while assembly is heavy, but well built. The panel, frames, swing out controller bracket, and adjustable legs are all pretty good. I feel the legs and the adjustment supports are too short. They could have made them each 3-4 inches longer, and that would have been perfect for the angles you need throughout the day. Its not a big con, but just saying they could have designed longer legs and brackets for minimal cost and afforded you more adjustment range to dial this thing in better. The controller bracket swings out, and has a velcro backing to keep it tucked if you want. Overall, the assembly sits very solid, and feels solid when closed up. The latches are pretty cheap, and I had to massage them a bit to finish the installation of the loops. The carry handle feels solid. The carrying case is fantastic, and well beyond expectations. The PV panels themselves seem like good quality, and yield great power output for their rated capacity. A lot of the CCJ non-rigid, super compact, folding panels mounted on sort of a cloth or fiberglass material you will see on Amazon are rated for, say, 120W, but in reality they are more like 90W rating. These Renogy panels deliver a pretty reliably 75% of their rated capacity with the included PWM controller. Those other panels deliver more like 50-55%% of their rated capacity with a PWM or 65-70% with a (far more expensive) MPPT. So, don't let the lowly 100W rating of these fool you. The included PWM controller is nothing to write home about, but far better than you get in the typical CCJ non-rigid, super compact, folding kits. I can get a pretty consistent 155-165W of power being delivered to batteries from two 100W panels through the included PWM controller in a little less then perfectly optimal conditions. I have seen short peaks (30 seconds or less) of up to about 180W delivered to batteries with peak sun, peak angle, and low charge state on batteries. Basic info is available, V, A, Ah, SOC lights, and other status lights. Can be set for a variety of battery types. Simple, easy, straightforward. Does not include USB charging ports or a load output, which may be a con for some. The cables are mostly just ok. The ones coming out of the panels are a bit too small AWG, IMHO. Wished they were more like 12AWG. The pigtail for panel power on the controller is too small AWG. That should have been at least 12AWG and preferably 10AWG for situations were you may connect several panels to the controller up to its rating. Same on the pigtail for battery power. That should have been at least 12AWG and preferably 10AWG, again, for situations where you use multiple panels up to the controllers rating. The battery cable is too small AWG. That should have been 12AWG and preferably 10AWG. Its a 20A controller, and all the cables should have been rating for that at the minimum. Even better with 10AWG to reduce Voltage drops as you add length, which you pretty much will have to do in most cases for this product segment. Its fine, the included set up will work up to a point. Plan on buying a few cables, in-line fuses, etc., to have a complete, proper set up later as you grow the system. With two 100W panels and the included controller, a sustained 12A current flow to battery occurs often and for extended periods. I have seen it peak as high as 13.7A for short periods (30 seconds or less). In summary, this is a good kit for a good price. This is aimed at the segment who will always have a battery (or power station, Jackery, etc.) and then power loads from it, as opposed to powering things directly from the solar kit. Great for RV-er's, emergency storm duty in a residential setting (with batteries), etc. The included 20A controller rating does afford you some expandability. You for sure can add a second 100W panel in parallel (manual says series configuration limit of 25VDC, so you cannot do two of these panels in series). A third 100W panel in parallel could also work, but you should probably look to get a 30A controller and increase the AWG on some of the cables.. You might exceed 20A in and out of this controller with three 100W Renogy panels for short periods in peak sun and hungry batteries. Minus 1 star for the undersized cables.

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Bob vankeurenReviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025

Great for keeping the battery charged on my trailer.

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Vaughn NadeauReviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025

This is a fantastic solar panel. It works exceptionally and is easy to set up. Just a fantastic value. If you get the companion solar panel to get 200 watts be very mindful about reading the online directions. If you do not connect the panels properly you will have 24 volts instead of 12 volts. You can order the accessories to make it 12 volts from Amazon.

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RichardReviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025

Great little solar panel. Getting close to 90 watts most sunny days. I really like the storage case. Ended up getting a second one.

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Vivian Richard MairoReviewed in Germany on August 31, 2020

Der Solarkoffer ist unübertroffen gut verarbeitet und sehr durchdacht. Die fein verlöteten Solarfelder befinden sich in einem stabilen, 1.4mm starken, eloxierten Alurahmen hinter schützendem Glas. Ebenso wie der Rahmen sind auch die Stützen aus sehr stabilem, starkem, hochwertig eloxiertem Aluminium. Der Rahmen und die Stützen haben keinerlei scharfe Kanten. Auch stabile und massive Eckschützer aus schwarzem Kunststoff sorgen dafür das beim Aufstellen des Panels nichts verkratzen kann. Die Stützen sind mit dicken, ebenfalls eloxierten Gewindeschrauben befestigt. Exzellente, solide und langlebige Qualität. Alle Kabel sind in den Abzweigdosen sauber und sorgfältig verlötet und mit dem Solarladeregler verschraubt. Der Regler selbst befindet sich zuverlässig verschlossenen in einem wasserdichten Gehäuse aus dickwandigem Hartplastik. Er verfügt über ein großes, beleuchtetes und gut ablesbares Display. Die Kabelzuführung befindet sich hier auf der Rückseite, ist somit zum Solarfeld ausgerichtet und die großen Anschlüsse befinden sich zudem unter einer Vollgummiabdeckung. Der Regler liegt normalerweise flach mit seiner Rückseite auf der Rückseite der Panele. Er ist mit einem klappbaren Winkelblech verschraubt, dass ihn mit einem breiten Klettband in Position hält. Somit ist es möglich den Regler zu lösen, so das er bei aufgestelltem Solarpanel senkrecht nach unten hängt und daher leicht ablesbar bleibt, ohne das man unter das schräge Panel kriechen muss. Weiterhin ist es dadurch ebenfalls möglich ihn bei Bedarf von dem Winkelblech einfach abzuschrauben, z.B. um die Verkabelung für den Anschluß eines weiteren 100W Renogy Solarpanels (https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00LXG4AXS/) umzubauen, was ich für unseren Bedarf so gemacht habe. Auch hier wieder exzellente, solide und langlebige Qualität. Das Panel wird in einem flexiblen Schutzhülle mit Rundum-Reißverschluß geliefert. Das Material der Schutzhülle entspricht denen der weichen Flugzeug-/Reisekoffer mit Rollen eines sehr bekannten Herstellers. Also ein wirklich robustes, abriebfestes Gewebematrial. Und auch hier wieder exzellente, solide und langlebige Qualität. In einem wasserfesten Kunststoffbeutel befindet sich ein langes Verbindungskabel um den Solarladeregler mit einer Batterie zu verbinden. Das Doppelkabel hat auf der einen Seite zwei MC4-Anschlüsse, auf der anderen Seite zwei hochwertige, vollisolierte, großzügige Aligatorklemmen für die Batteriepole. Das Kabel zum Positivpol der Batterie hat außerdem eine wasserdichte Anschlußbox mit einer 10A Sicherung, die bei Anschluß eines zweiten 100W Panels natürlich gegen eine 20A Sicherung gewechselt werden muss. Die Leistung der beiden 50W Panele ist ebenfalls sehr gut. Bei komplett bedecktem Himmel erzeugen sie zumindest 0.5A. Bei hoher, mäßiger Bewölkung immerhin fast 1A, bei voller Sonneneinstrahlung bisher im Maximum 5.7A. Die letzten, sehr regnerischen Tage haben die beiden Panele und der Laderegler ohne jedes Problem überstanden. Wie es sich im Winter verhält wird sich zeigen. Eventuell wird dann der Laderegler abmontiert und ins Trockene zur Batterie geholt, um ihn vor Frost zu schützen. Generell sind alle Einzelteile sauber verarbeitet, alle beweglichen Elemente sorgfältig und fest miteinander verbunden. Alles ist super solide, so als wäre es "für die Ewigkeit" konzipiert. Eine ganz klare Kaufempfehlung! UPDATE: ------------- Bei uns sind drei dieser Renogy 100W Solarmodule (Koffer) in Norddeutschland mit West-Süd-West Ausrichtung bei 45° und leichter Abschattung installiert. Sie erwirtschaften seit 03.04.2023 im Durchschnitt 467 W pro Tag. Bei optimaler Südausrichtung, abschattungsfrei und optimalem Winkel ist da sicher deutlich mehr zu erwarten. Ist hier aber nicht machbar. Erzeugte Energie wird in einer Batteriebank gespeichert. Sobald die voll ist, wird der Renogy Wechselrichter (https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07PXK2L83/) manuell vom Stromnetz getrennt und der Strom aus der Batteriebank gezogen. Reicht problemlos für Computer, Bildschirm, Festplatten, Router und Licht gut 12 bis 14 Stunden. DoD ist dabei max. 10% - SoC 90%. Am 02.06.2023 haben alle drei 100W Solarmodule insgesamt 76.0Ah erzeugt. Bisher das beste Ergebnis. UPDATE II: --------------- Einige zusätzliche Infos zur Leistung des Solarmoduls: Die Sonne erreicht die Module nur direkt und ohne Abschattung durch umliegende Häuser und Bäume von 16:00 bis 19:00 Uhr. Es sind also nur gut 3 Stunden täglich ausreichend gute Bedingungen. Trotz der einschränkenden Bedingungen sind es durchschnittlich täglich 467W, also ca. 52W pro Modul pro Stunde. Am 02.06.2023 herrschten absolut optimale Wetterverhältnisse. Klarer, sonniger Himmel, kein Dunst oder hohe Bewölkung, wie hier sonst üblich in "Dunkeldeutschland". Daher der hohe Ertrag von 76.0Ah. Bei 12V sind es damit 912W. Also 101W pro Stunde je Modul und damit leicht über Maximalwert. ;)

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SarahReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 6, 2023

I have used this solar panel twice now. I love this kit as it so easy to use. Simple to set up, clips directly onto battery with crocodile clips. First time was a test run, good sun, provided caravan battery with 13.7v - 14.2v Second time was moderate sun direct. Again provided top end of 13.7v and was able to run 12v TV from the battery for a good 2 hours without decreasing the battery power until the sun started to go down. I haven't tested the panel in lower UV yet however from the performance I've seen so far I don't think this panel will struggle to keep a trickle charge to keep the battery topped up. I have bought this panel for that purpose, just to keep my battery topped up whilst off grid. Plug and play kit either everything you need and a nice case. Stands up well. A good weight so it won't blow over if a breeze. Some people have suggested a long cable so your able to move the panel around the van to follow the sun better but so far I haven't struggled with the cable that's come provided. Sturdy piece of equipment. Happy customer so far.

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Pat JacksonReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 21, 2024

100watt panel, with leads. Having used solar for the last 30 years in our camping units, I didn't think that I would be impressed, wrong! I have 220watt panels on the roof of my new motorhome, then this freestanding folding panel as extra capacity. Comes with a decent length cable, with battery clips, which work and are strong, but I bought some short leads to connect permanently to the battery, plus some push joints for connecting, to replace the clips. The bag is well made and protects the panel when not in use. Obviously being freestanding you can adjust angles to chase the sun, giving more power for longer. Sunny day in May it was pushing out 5.8 amps, good enough for me! The supplied, attached controller is superb, giving a choice of battery type, wet, GM. and every other type, it shows amps, voltage, wattage per hour and total for the day, plus the battery state. It is totally waterproof and easily visible to see the charging rates etc. There's also an automated float charge facility that protects your batteries once fully charged. Very impressed, especially at the price, mostly you get what you pay for, in this case, in my opinion, you get it bargain! I would definitely recommend this product! In addition, today stronger sun, 6.8 amps at 14.2v equates to 96watt, not bad out of 100watts, as nothing is 100% efficient!

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Amazon KundeReviewed in Germany on September 4, 2022

Ich habe zwar noch keine 100 watt in voller Sonne zusammen bekommen beim Laden, weißt nicht ob das normal ist. Meistens waren es 80 ca bei 14.4 volt und 5.6 Ampere was geladen wurde ca. Bin jedoch richtig begeistert! Benutze es beim campen, es ist ein bisschen ein Gewicht was ich jedoch sehr gut finde, ca 10 kg, es fällt nicht um bei einem stärkeren Wind sag ich mal, es lässt sich sehr gut tragen, der Koffer ist eine super Lösung, es sieht hochwertig aus und man kennt sich sehr schnell aus wie alles genau funktioniert. Mir macht es richtig Spaß zu schauen wie viel man schon geladen hat usw! Ich bin ehrlich begeistert, kann es wirklich empfehlen. Benutze eine AGM Batterie dafür. Kann easy meine Kompressor kühlbox, handy Ladegeräte usw über meine 80 ah, 12 volt Batterie laufen lassen und hänge das solar dran, bei super Sonne ist das überhaupt kein Problem! Autark, echt spitze 🙂👌

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ChiapoReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 28, 2024

Good kit especially at reduced price. I had a previous version of this panel but without the controller and that was heavy this one seems to be a little lighter which is good. Much prefer this to the lightweight flimsy ones available as this has good adjustable legs is solid and weather proof and won’t blow away. I like that it will try to revive a lipo battery that is discharged.