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Renogy Flexible Solar Panel 100 Watt 12 Volt Monocrystalline Semi-Flexible Bendable Mono Off-Grid Charger for Marine RV Cabin Van Car Uneven Surfaces

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Size: 100W


Style: Solar Panel


Features

  • [Extremely Flexible] This flexible solar panel is capable of meeting a wide range of applications where standard panels can be inconvenient to mount, such as on the curved roof of an airstream
  • [Ultra Lightweigh] Thanks to advanced polymer materials, these flexible solar panels weighs 70% less than conventional solar panels, making transportation and installation a breeze
  • [Super Thin Lamination] Hardly noticeable, the Renogy flexible solar panel 100 watt laid flat is only a tenth of an inch tall. Approximately 95% thinner than its rigid counterpart, this panel is ideal for a stealthy solar setup
  • [Highly Durable] Rigorously tested, the 100W solar panel flexible was designed to withstand extreme wind of up to 2400 Pa and snow loads of up to 5400 Pa
  • [Potential Uses] The renogy flexible solar panel can be primarily used on off-grid applications that include marine, rooftop, RV, boats and any curvy surfaces

Brand: ‎Renogy


Material: ‎Metal


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎47.9 x 21 x 0.08 inches


Item Weight: ‎1.8 Pounds


Style: ‎Solar Panel


Connector Type: ‎MC4


Included Components: ‎Solar Panel


Maximum Voltage: ‎1000 Volts (DC)


Maximum Power: ‎100 Watts


Manufacturer: ‎Renogy


Part Number: ‎RNG-100DB-H


Item Weight: ‎1.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎47.9 x 21 x 0.08 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Thailand


Item model number: ‎Flexible Solar Panel 100 Watt 12 Volt


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎100W


Color: ‎Black & white


Pattern: ‎Charger


Power Source: ‎Solar-Powered


Wattage: ‎100 watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 21, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I could get 80 watts out of it on a November sunny day in Ohio
Size: 100W Style: Solar Panel
I like that it only weighs 4 lbs. I'm putting it on top of a collapsible truck camper. When the sun was going through trees (with no leaves mind you) it was only generating 25 watts of power. As soon as I got it out of the way of the leaves the power ramped up well! It's pretty sturdy and seems to have a fresnel counting over the actual panels. Looking forward to the silent generation of electricity! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2022 by Brian B.

  • 20 amps in sun PWM
Size: 100W Style: Solar Panel
Bought four of them. They work great and I get 20 amps with full sun on PWM. Might go MPPT eventually. The only small complaint I have is one of the four panels has this segmented feeling in the mold in between the solar cells. It's not even really a big deal to be honest. You can only barely tell when you rub your finger over the top. Other than that I highly recommend these. Yes they're kind of flappy because they're big.... If you want power just buy these. Yes they're plastic they're going to flap around. For all the haters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022 by Deluxo

  • Love the Profile
Size: 100W Style: Solar Panel
I mounted two of these to the top of my camper to help keep my two 6v lead acid batteries topped off for those weekends I might find myself without electric. I love these panels, in that they are light and the mounting profile is very slim. I mounted these on the roof of my trailer using t-track and the eyelets of the panels. They are only about 1/2 inch above the roof, to allow for some venting, and they are hardly even visible from the ground. Output is as expected, I will get about 90+watts when the sun is high in the summer sky. This is without optimal positioning and all. Next black friday if they are back down in price i can see myself purchasing two more of these if my summer camping shows me that I need a bit more charging while I extend my off grid camping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2022 by Jeff

  • Works well
Size: 100W Style: Solar Panel
Easy to plug in. I had 5.7 amps under clouds. Happy with it.
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2022 by Shmuggs

  • Flexible Renogy Solar Panels to Charge Goal Zero Yeti 1000
Size: 100W Style: Solar Panel
I purchased two Renogy 100 watt Flexible panels to charge a Goal Zero Yeti 1000 solar generator. We live in Florida and experienced a glancing blow from Hurricane Irma last year that left us without power for a few days. Although my neighbors had gas generators, keeping them filled with gasoline was the big challenge. I have been running tests with my Renogy panels and Goal Zero generator that I use to power a mini freezer. So far it appears that we will be able to run the freezer by charging during the day and running the generator at night. We are hoping to be able to make ice for our coolers as well as some for various neighbors who don't have generators. ( Getting ice was the another challenge last year.) Of course the biggest mystery is, if we really get slammed with a direct hit will any of this matter anyways! (I'll get back to you if that happens, if I can!) But I really like the Renogy flexible panels for my purpose. I like that they are lightweight, easy to move and haul in and out of the house. I made frames for them out of small PVC pipes so that I can adjust them with the sun's movement. (By the way, if you purchase Renogy panels and extension cables, which you will need - buy 2 cables for each panel. To solar experts, that's probably obvious, but to the rest of us, not so much. Fortunately, I read an Amazon review and knew to do this.) Prior to purchasing, I emailed Renogy with a few questions and they were very good and generous with their time, info and patience. (I think their website needs to be a little less slick and more informative - my only complaint for Renogy.) Renogy has a good reputation and I will say these panels seem well built and substantial. Unfortunately I have had a little glitch with the Goal Zero (which is being replaced) so I had to curtail my tests. I was able to get 140 watts from my two 100 watt panels. I realize that you never get 200 watts from 200 watt panels, so I figured we were doing okay. If I find I do any better when my Goal Zero is replaced, I will add to this review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2018 by Barbara Loney

  • Nice lightweight solar panel, works very well!
Size: 100W Style: Solar Panel
Replaced an older Zamp 100w panel / controller with this Renogy panel. Also installed a Renogy Rover 30A MPPT charge controller and the bluetooth module along with it. We have this setup installed on our T@B 320 trailer and its been working great through the summer travels! Would do it again.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022 by TSA

  • 157 watts from two 100 watt panels
Size: 100W Style: Solar Panel
I originally purchased a 200 watt Goal Zero briefcase but it is too bulky and heavy for me to use so I purchased 2 of the 100 watt Renogy flexible monocrystalline panels based on the good reviews here on Amazon. With the goal zero 200 watt briefcase, the most I got was 127 watts. The Renogy set gave 157 watts max (but that was with the MPPT charge controller) though they mostly hovered around the 140's watt input which I think is pretty good. I tried just one panel plugged into the standard charger (without the MPPT charge controller) and it actually pulled 61 watts at one point but then dropped and hovered around 50-55 watts. This was about 4pm, Mid August, in Sunny San Diego. I'm happy with the purchase because they are so lightweight and they work pretty darn good so far on this first day trying it out in the backyard. The only thing I don't understand is why Renogy made the positive cables so short. As they are, I cannot lay the panels side by side unless they are head to head on the short side of their rectangular shape. I will have to purchase some type of extension cable. Why in the world do they make them this way? I wonder if I will lose wattage after installing the extension cable. All in all, I am satisfied with this purchase and if they hold up over time, I will purchase again. Mine came with 3 grommets along each side of the panels, a total of 6 grommets on each panel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • Lightweight, great for RV or boat use
Size: 100W Style: Solar Panel
Being lightweight, these are great for an RV or boat where saving weight is important. These 100W panels are 3 lbs each, where 100W glass PV panels are 16 lbs each. When mounted on the roof, that extra weight up high is undesirable, and possibly dangerous, and can be significant when multiple panels are used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022 by JP JP

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