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10BB Cell 200 Watts Mono Solar Panel,High Efficiency Module Monocrystalline Technology Work with 12/24 Volts Charger for RV Camping Home Boat Marine Off-Grid

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Size: 10BB 200W


Features

  • 10BB Upgraded DesignFivstaSola 200 watt solar panel features advanced 10 busbars technology, which is less affected by shadows and cloudy and provides more power,the module's performance is more efficient. 10BB solar panel reduces the risk of microcracks by 10%, and has a longer lifespan compared to the average 9BB solar cell.
  • High QualityAll of FivstaSola's solar panels are made of high quality A+ grade monocrystalline cells. Compared with ordinary cells, our 200w solar panel have increased the conversion rate and efficiency by 23%.
  • Durable Solar PanelFivstaSola 200w solar panel can against the bad environment such as hail, snow and ice. Both the IP68 junction box and IP67 MC4 solar connectors are waterproof. The solar panels frame is made of aluminum to make the panel more stable and durable. You can rest easy outdoors with our panel solar, which help your device receive sunlight efficiently. Our paneles solares is certified CE.
  • Easy To Install And Wide ApplicationsPre-drilled holes on the back of the panel for fast mounting and securing. Because it is easy to install, it can also be used in many places. solar panels for rv, home roof,camper,yacht,sightseeing vehicle and more.
  • Long WarrantyFivstaSola promises 5-years product warranty and lifetime service. Please contact us whenever you have any problem with FivstaSola solar panels. We will provide you a professional guide to building a solar system.

Brand: FivstaSola


Material: Monocrystalline Silicon


Product Dimensions: 44.09"L x 37.4"W x 1.18"H


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Connector Type: MC4


Brand: ‎FivstaSola


Material: ‎Monocrystalline Silicon


Product Dimensions: ‎44.09"L x 37.4"W x 1.18"H


Efficiency: ‎High Efficiency


Connector Type: ‎MC4


Included Components: ‎solar panel


Maximum Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Maximum Power: ‎200 Watts


Manufacturer: ‎FivstaSola


Item Weight: ‎31.9 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎FS-200-36M


Size: ‎10BB 200W


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: June 25, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It’s not the first one I’ve bought.
Size: Bifacial 100W
This stuff is so cool. Install one atop white marble gravel (surprisingly reflective…wait till noon one day and stand in a bed of these rocks and it’s nearly as blinding as fresh snow when the sun breaks through)in a small “flowerbed” and you’re suddenly getting an extra 100+ watts a day most of the time. Oh, and they’re more durable too. No plastic back, this is tempered glass front and back. Bifacial panels tend to last longer as a result. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by Kindle Customer

  • My new "go to" panel
Size: Bifacial 200W
I bought this because the panels I have bought in the past were no longer for sale. Well, this will now be my go to panel for when I need to add more power into my home solar grid that I have built. Great price and quality, super easy to connect and tie into my current panels. I have this panel connected to two 100w panels with really unnoticeable power loss from two different types of panels. My entire living room is now running solar among other things in my home to supplement energy bill and when I do eventually move to full off grid if this panel still is for sale I will be buying them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by BrutallyHonestGamer

  • Panel arrived damaged/defective? Half rated output despite no visible damage
Size: Bifacial 100W
I received this panel today and got it set up hoping to upgrade my system from a 25w to this Bifacial 100w panel, once i looked over and didn't see anything amiss I plugged it into my MPPT and put it out in the sun at a decent angle, and for the very briefest of moments saw it outputting about 80w mppt, however it immediately dropped to 53w (+/-3w) where it has stayed regardless of positioning (excepting a couple clouds passing over. I can only conclude there is a an issue with the panel as that is half the rated wattage in very good conditions. Short version is the panel looks fine, and without opening up the electronics connection on the box i can't see any major problems, yet it is only producing half the power it should. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Better than what I had.
Size: Bifacial 100W
I have a solar inverter system on my work truck so I can have electrical power on the truck. I recently upgraded the charge controller and the solar panels. My original charge controller was a Tracer 1215BN and I upgraded to a Victron 75/10. My original panel setup was four 30 watt Renogy panels, mainly because it's what fit on the top of the truck boxes. So not long after I got the new charge controller setup I found these panels which also would fit on the top of my boxes. The area is small, 16 3/4" x 96". The biggest problem was the width because it's narrow. These panels were only 1" wider than the top so not much is going to hang over. The new panels took longer to be delivered than Amazon said initially. They said a Friday delivery when I placed the order and Sunday after I hit the buy button. After they were shipped the date they said they would come they were delivered. They came out of CA and I'm at the other side of the country so 5 days travel. The boxes were only slightly beat up. A couple of tears made it through the cardboard but in the end no damage, not dents or scratches and obviously the glass panel survived. The next day I swapped them out the Renogy's and fired the new panels up. It was the end of the day about 4pm and it's winter so not much sun at that point. I think they pushed 36 watts from both panels combined. But the battery wasn't depleted so not much for them to do anyway. The next day was sunny so I tested them. Turned on the inverter about 9am and put a small light on it and it went up to 40 watts. Then I put my Milwaukee battery charger on it and it went up to about 70 watts. Still pretty early in the winter morning. By 9:30 I had beaten what my old Renogy panels did just the other day when it was full sun at 2pm, 75 watts with an 83 watt peak. I was testing them and had a 60 watt bulb as a load. As the sun continued to rise in the sky I hit the 100 watt milestone at 10am. My old Renogy panels maxed out at 7.2 amps into the battery at high noon in the summer. And now at 10am in the winter with a low angled sun I had 7.8 amps going into the battery. I kept swapping out batteries and then had to go to my Makita charger as I charged all my Milwaukee batteries. I maxed out at 126 watts and 9.6 amps which is near the limit of my 10 amp charge controller. Since the way my panels are mounted, the back of the panels are hidden and the bifacial probably won't come into play other than a small percentage sneaking by. But the reason I got these was their width so they would fit on my boxes. If the panels max out my charge controller I may get one that can handle the full output of the panels. I think the Victron 75/15 would be enough to handle the 200 watts that could come out of the panels. So on their first trial they beat my 120 watts worth of Renogy panels by a couple of amps. So I'm happy with that. As the sun gets higher into the sky as the warm weather comes on I'll see if I have the need for a larger controller. Maybe I'll get that 200 watts. More: It's been 3 weeks since I put the system together. As the sun gets higher in the sky the panel output has been getting higher. Today was yet another record output from the panels Just before noon on a cloudy day where the sun was peeking in and out I saw an output of 189 watts from my two 100 watt panels (in series). The sun is still pretty low in the sky in March and it was nearly full rated output. Another 11 watts would bring it up to 200 watts. I'm sure when we get into the summer months I'll be able to get the full output of the panels if I'm getting this close now. I did upgrade to the 75/15 Victron charge controller because the 75/10 was going to limit the power I could get from my panels. So far I'm pretty happy with the panel/controller combination purchase. And the bifacial aspect of the panels really doesn't come into play because they are mounted flat on the boxes of my truck. Maybe just a bit squeaks by because of the transparency between the cells. But I can't imagine much. More: Well apparently they can actually put out 100 watts per panel. March 17th I was able to get 199 watts out of 2 panels in series. The sun is still low in the sky and yet I was able to achieve rated output minus 1 watt. I'm impressed. I'm sure in the summer I might be able to reach that 200w+ mark. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024 by Leo R Graywacz Leo R Graywacz

  • 37v too high
Size: 10BB 200W
This 200w panel says it is 12/24v, but it outputs at 36-37v, too high for most automotive charge controllers unless it's designed for a high voltage system. Edit: After posting this review the company reached out to me for support and made it right. After that I wouldn’t hesitate to buy again.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024 by Naveronski

  • Full rated power 200 watts
Size: Bifacial 200W
Fits the roof of my golf cart without hanging over, makes 200 watts and charges my 36 volt battery to full 40.8 volts. Boost charger works perfect with this bifacial panel.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • These are cheap panels that will 100% fail on you
Size: Bifacial 100W
I bought 4 of these because the price was great. The 1st set I bought were fine for a little while and I decided to buy 2 more. Well, they changed the design and the 100w old panels didn't have the same specs, so they went back. So, I can't add more identical panels to that system. 1st sign of a bad company. 6 months later and 1 panel failed and blistered near the junction and the other 3 get less than 80w total. No fuses blew so these were just poorly made. All my other panels work fine with this system and these panels fail on my other 3 system. Stay away from these, you pay for what you get, and these are cheap garbage. Pick Renogy if you want quality panels you can always get and are rock solid. Those are going strong 2 years on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024 by Nate Arrigoni

  • One of the most e efficient panels I've ever seen.
I purchased this product as an upgrade for some 20 plus year old monocrystalline solar panels. The old laser cut BP solar panels I used on my solar powered boat I designed in 2001 are going through some degradation. So far this awesome panel is about an inch and a half shorter and are lighter in weight plus provides a third more power than the old panels. I can hardly wait to put up the top where I have some aluminum screening to provide airflow to cool the panels underneath. It will be interesting to see how much light is reflected off the water to improve the panels the efficiency. I ordered two. Only received one so far. Really hoping the second matching one comes so I can upgrade this project. I also should mention that this bisfacual panel was also five times less expensive than the original panels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Carl Carl

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