Harness the Sun, Anywhere! ☀️
The Renogy 100W 12V Monocrystalline Solar Panel is a compact, lightweight, and highly efficient solar solution designed for durability and ease of installation. With advanced technology and robust materials, it delivers reliable power output while withstanding various weather conditions, making it ideal for off-grid applications.
Color | Single 100W |
Size | 100W Single Panel |
Style | Solar Panel |
connector-type | MC3 |
Weight | 14.3 Pounds |
Material Type | Monocrystalline,Aluminum,Tempered Glass,Tributyl Tin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Included Components | 1x100w solar panel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Renogy |
Manufacturer | Renogy |
Item model number | Renogy Solar Panel 100 Watt |
Product Dimensions | 106.17 x 53.09 x 3.56 cm; 6.4 kg |
ASIN | B07GF5JY35 |
D**N
Best panels for the money.
I've had six of these Renogy 100w panels over the past 8 years, and I've subjected them to some pretty harsh situations (hail comes to mind). They perform well, they're built very tough, they're easy to mount securely, and they're a great value. There are better panels available, but I think these are the best value, especially for mobile applications.
B**Y
Better than expected
As soon as I received the panel's I unboxed everything and set them in the sun to check if they worked. First things I noticed is they are built really well, and they sent me 24 volt panels and I ordered 12 volt so a big plus for me, 96 volts of power from an expected 48 so again a big plus in my favor (After ordering a total of 22 of these they are all producing more than 100W each unfocused and YES they are a good deal). Next I pointed them at the sun and was getting more than rated voltage when in a direct angle to the sun, and I got a reading of 24.5 volts DC on all but 1 which was 22.8 volts DC with them pointing unfocused; in an attempt to imitate the angle they would be in a stationary system on the roof. Of course my opinion may change if they don't work long term but right now I couldn't be happier with the purchase. Edit: It's been a few months now using these panels fully off grid. And I couldn't be happier. Yes I could have spent a lot more money and had fewer panels by buying 300+ watt panels but space wasn't a worry for us money is. We would have spent quite a bit more per watt buying the higher wattage panels. The important thing is each and every one of my Renogy solar panels produces more than the rated wattage under full sun. It isn't a lot but we get over 3200 watts total under full sun with 30 panels now. Which means there is over 200 watts higher than rated wattage total. Thats 2 panels worth. I call them our ghost panels. My opinion of these panels and the company couldn't get better. The PowMr 5000W CC/Inverter we are using can take 450V to the MPPT with a max of 500V 16 amps. Two arrays of 15 panels each at 13 amps is where we are now, thats about 250 V 6.5 amps per array. We are going to add more panels to reach the 450V 16A input potential. Right now we only use battery power under full sun if we use the dryer or microwave oven, everything else is powered between say 8:00 AM to 6:00PM by our panel array which are not focused and is a bit small yet. That includes recharging our battery bank, watching TV, coffee on, lighting and the fridge. If the dryer and AC are on at the same time we may see a small draw on the batteries around 1 or 2 amps when the dryers heating element is powered, which is intermittent. Right now we are fairly balanced. The panels run everything in the house pretty much during daytime including recharging batteries, and the batteries at night; which means the panels are producing all the electricity we use. Adding a few more panels will end using any battery power during a sunny day and adding panels to reach 450V max will probably accomplish that on a cloudy day. And thats the last thing I want to mention. Even though power production does depend on how much light is blocked by clouds or shadows, they do produce power on overcast days. A thin layer of clouds won't appear to make much difference and even on a day with a few rain clouds around we will have power coming from the panels. So my rating is 100% 5 Stars and I'd add another 5 if I could. The panel that produced 22 volts was made wrong. One of the cells isn't connected and what looks like the solder strip is laying across the neighboring cell face. Still can't complain I purchased 12V panels.
A**K
Amazing Renogy N-Type 16BB 100 W solar panels
I purchased 4 of the Renogy N-Type 16BB for a ground array, I'm impressed. I tested them flat on the ground in the middle of the day. Each one was just a single point or two off from each other each all 4 100W panels came in at 130W. I will be purchasing more. I considered these panels because of a recent heat wave we had temperatures of 100°F with heat index of 115°F. Those days my ground array barely produced any power when I tested these it was 98° outside and they did not strangle to impress. I look forward to purchasing several more of these panels.
C**R
Great Efficiency
We have bought several pairs of these over the last 5 years. We keep expanding our setup. These produce good power, do well out in the weather and are easy to wire. Can't beat the price.
K**N
Always my favorite
Best price so far for very reliable panels
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