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Pros & Cons
Pros
This setup feeds a 4 bank agm battery setup with inverter. Plugged into a victron solar charge controller and 100ah lifepo4 battery.
Small size allows me to place the panel on the dash of my parked and locked truck- which is nice for trickle charging my 200ah lithium battery system. Velcro,15' x 2 industrial self sticking, 1 box per panel. Mounted on the roof of my pop top camper u... Read More
watts=amps x volts. The key to maximizing wattage pull is how you orient them in relation to the sun path & the season.
The renogy solar100w 12v lightweight semi flexible black panel is durable and lightweight. Stiff enough to place on camp chair in sun and stow.
Cons
Customer support is ok, they want you to pay for shipping to return the product for testing. Impossible to stack and use a renogy branch connector. After two more months of negotiation (seriously- no hyperbole), and return of the panels to renogy, no ... Read More
Renogy gets some good product reviews but if you poke around you will find many reviews like mine. My real disappointment is that the 2 defective panels will take 5 weeks to be refunded!
Panel is too fragile to be used as a portable device. Just 6 months in the sun and the flexibility is half. Panel is super light and does bend a lot.
Renogy 100 watt panels develop only about 60 watts under ideal conditions. After use on my sailboat for 2 1/2 months the dc power output reduced by 50%. Does not work and window to return is passed. Max power output is around 80 watts on roof of car, ... Read More
Highlights
Quality
These panels are about the best quality you can expect for a flexible.
Had it for three years and even though it gets its share of abuse (dust, sand, etc) it’s held up perfectly
And glued them to hinged 1/2 " polycarbonate multiwall; very lightweight and stiff.
The cheap panels warped heavily due to heat, came out of their holders, and blew away .
Price
Def worth the extra cost for the light weight and versatility of these panels.
Competitiveness
I purchased 2 of these and about 3 months earlier i bought 5 100watt panels from a cheaper brand.
Overview
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solar, flexible, two and mounted. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 1,734 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 16 2024.
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I purchased 2 of these and about 3 months earlier i bought 5 100watt panels from a cheaper brand
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These are still great all 5 of the cheap brand died
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Produces about 60 of the rated output
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Part of their warranty issue is no holes are to be drilled in the sides or the roof
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I purchased 6 175 watt expensive renogy flexible these and 8 100 watt cheap panels from ebay
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The renogy panels were installed over three years ago while the cheap panels were installed late last year
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The cheap panels warped heavily due to heat came out of their holders and blew away
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I bought 4 of these 100w lightweight black to create 2 mobile folding sets 200 w each
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