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Power Output
Customers have mixed opinions regarding the power output of the Renogy solar panel, with some expressing satisfaction with its performance while others reporting lower than expected output. Some customers were able to achieve the claimed wattage, while others experienced significantly less power production. The panel's ability to charge multiple batteries and various uses for off-grid applications were also mentioned in positive reviews. However, concerns about the panel's sensitivity to shading and inconsistent power output were noted in negative reviews.
Highlights
Quality
Still working great, got 4 of these and it's charging the 4 lithium batteries just fine in the rv
Also great rugged design and super lightweight.
The panel doesn’t like partial shade and watts drop off to around 15-20w.
2amps on the charge controller, but this drops off very very badly if even a tiny piece 2 square inches is shaded.
Price
You get what you pay for with this.
Shipping
Came very fast and simple to mount
Packaging/appearance
The pack was almost charged so would like to test it again with it at a lower percentage.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 1,525 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 29 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The pack was almost charged so would like to test it again with it at a lower percentage
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The panel doesn’t like partial shade and watts drop off to around 1520w
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I am getting 75 watts from this panel
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Most other panels i have puts out about 35 watts under similar conditions
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You get what you pay for with this
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
At one angle we had it charging at 158 watts or whatever apparently thats really good for a 175 watt panel
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Apply masking tape to the roof slightly smaller than panel
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Apply sikaflex to lr and top in continuous bead along the bottom leave a gap to accommodate drainage and to permit pressure equalization due to temperature extremes