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Renogy 400 Watts 12 Volts Monocrystalline Solar RV Kit Off-Grid Kit with Adventurer 30A PWM LCD Charge Controller+ Mounting Brackets+ Male and Female Connectors+Solar Cables+Cable Entry housing

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Size: 400W


Style: 30A Adventurer PWM Controller with Cables+Mounts+Monitoring


Features

  • [Wide Application] This panel is suited for applications that require a smaller footprint, making it a favorite for those with RVs, campers, caravan, boat, Green house and more.
  • [Excellent Performance] 22% High solar cell efficiency. Corrosion-resistant aluminum frame for outdoor use, allowing the panels to last for decades as well as withstand high winds (2400Pa) and snow loads (5400Pa)
  • [Multiple Protection] Adventurer 30A PWM Charge Controller is designed to be used with 12V or 24V photovoltaic systems. This advanced negative-ground controller is designed for aesthetically clean flush mounting on RV or camper walls. It can prevent the battery from over charge, over voltage, discharge and short circuit, reversed polarity protection.
  • [Easy Installation] Pre-drilled holes and Plug&Play cables on the back allow for fast mounting. And it supports 3 types of batteries:lithium batteries, lead-acid batteries, gel batteries. 3 pairs of Y branch connectors are newly added to meet your parallel requirements.
  • 10 year warranty and 24/7 technical support team.

Description

Adding a solar power system to an RV can create added convenience and savings. Adding solar panels can also help you dock and park your recreational vehicle without a power hookup, resulting in greater travel freedom. Unlike traditional gas generators, the Renogy 400 Watt 12 Volt Solar RV Kit silently recharges your batteries so you can enjoy the great outdoors without the extra noise. Solar panels also allow you to run limited low watt electrical equipment without a power hookup. Specifications Renogy 100W Monocrystalline Solar Panel Maximum Power: 100W Optimum Operating Voltage (Vmp): 18.9V Optimum Operating Current (Imp): 5.29A Maximum System Voltage: 600V DC (UL) Renogy Adventurer 30A PWM Charge Controller (Negative Grounded) Nominal Voltage: 12/24 VDC Rated Charge Current: 30A Max. PV Input Voltage: 25 VDC Max. PV Input Power: 400W (12V) Corner Bracket Mount (Set) Material: UV-resistant ABS Plastic Recommended Adhesive Sikaflex 252 or alike Weight (each component) 7.2 oz. Renogy 30ft 10AWG Solar Panel Connectors Adaptor Kit Renogy 16ft 10AWG Tray Cables Renogy Solar Branch Connectors Warranty Information panel: 25-year transferable power output warranty: 5-year/95% efficiency rate, 10-year/90% efficiency rate, 25-year/80% efficiency rate 5-year material and workmanship warranty Accessories: 1-year warranty on rest of the kit components.

Brand: Renogy


Material: UV-resistant ABS Plastic


Product Dimensions: 41.8"L x 20.9"W x 1.38"H


Item Weight: 88 Pounds


Efficiency: 22%


Efficiency: 22%


Amperage Capacity: 30 Amps


Maximum Voltage: 600 Volts


Maximum Power: 400 Watts


Connector Type: MC4


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 41.8"L x 20.9"W x 1.38"H


Item Weight: 88 Pounds


Material Type: UV-resistant ABS Plastic


Brand Name: Renogy


Included Components: 1


Model Number: KIT-RV400D


UPC: 791810324553 816360020868


Global Trade Identification Number: 53, 68


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Manufacturer: renogy


Item Type Name: Mounting Brackets+ Male and Female Connectors+


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Way easier to install than expected
Size: 400W Style: 30A Adventurer PWM Controller with Cable...
I've watched a lot of videos about adding solar power to my motorhome and they all say it is pretty straight forward, yet I was still a bit overwhelmed. Started the install yesterday, took about 4 hours total from walking out the door, to looking at the app showing the batteries were being charged. Excellent system that comes with everything except a disconnect switch, which I didn't bother to install this time around, but it will be easy to install later. Great package deal, worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024 by Average Guy 1975

  • I get 1/3 the capacity even on a cloudy day!
Size: 400W Style: 30A Adventurer PWM Controller with Cable...
On a cloudy day I still get over 100 watts of charging from this 400 watt system, anywhere from 127 to 160 watts, yes, even on a cloudy day. No one told me that would happen! Works well, except it shows the temperature as 77 degrees all of the time. It would be nice if it would not try to charge my lithium 100 Ah batteries when it is too cold out. Works well otherwise. People say your dead when the sun doesn't shine - not true! I installed these flat on my cargo trailer roof (not even angled to the sun) and this is very adequate to charge and run my tools. Charging one M18 battery takes 45 watts, so I can charge up 2 at a time easy peasy without even draining the 100 Ah main batteries even on a cloudy day! I have the 3000 watt Renogy inverter with this, and can run my air compressor for an hour off those. I should get another 100 Ah battery, as the two struggle to start the compressor, but anyway, on a sunny day it charges those 2 100 Ah lithium batteries from 11V right back up to 14V after using my air compressor for a while. I've run my shop vac, 6 inch finish orbital sander, LED lights, etc. for as long as I've needed to no problem. In a camper, along with 3 100 Ah batteries, this might even keep you in electric hot water. I haven't tried that, not yet, but if you made toast and a pot of coffee in the morning, this would charge your main batteries back up even on a cloudy day! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025 by Dan

  • Solar panels
Size: 400W Style: 30A Adventurer PWM Controller with Cable...
Absolutely perfect. Kept our camper fully powered all summer
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Solar charge controller is worthless
Size: 400W Style: 30A Adventurer PWM Controller with Cable...
Charge controller stopped working after a few months of extremely light duty. Display showed error code E1, which is low battery voltage. Contacted customer support. The technician suggested that I charge the batteries with a 120 volt charger for a day, then reconnect the solar system. If a charger is incapable of charging a low battery it is absolute garbage. I am an electrician with 30+ years experience. I will be purchasing a “real” charge controller elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020 by Galacticnomad

  • Good Panels - Charge Controller, not so much
Size: 400W Style: 30A Adventurer PWM Controller with Cable...
I've used this company before, and it worked great. I bought the larger set up and when I took it in to be installed, my tech wanted to install a different charge controller because he had installed this brand and it crashed.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024 by Karen Roberts

  • Solar Freedom
Size: 400W Style: 30A Adventurer PWM Controller with Cable...
We purchased this system for our 5th wheel set up. We didn't want to have to run our generator, burning fuel and disturbing others. Our goal is to get experience and knowledge with solar while we build our house (will be living off-grid). This system is easy to install and hook up. I've read other reviews where people are complaining about no directions. We live in an age of relentless technology....go to youtube like we did. We found videos directly from the manufacturer on assembly. Once we watched that 5min piece it was easy sailing. We didn't install it on the 5th wheel because we don't want holes drilled into the roof or sides. We built a simple 2x4 wooden frame to mount to with panels side-side on the ground. HEADS UP: if you're going to install these panels side-side then be sure to get extension cables to connect your panels to each other. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2021 by Marlou R. Sponhower

  • I would chose a different brand if I had to do it again.
Size: 400W Style: 30A Adventurer PWM Controller with Cable...
What I liked The panels were easy to install. I was able to I stall them while camping. I used the drill method so I did use plenty of the dicor lap sealant to seal up the holes. The panels themselves seem pretty sturdy. What I didn't like with the kit. I made a terrible assumption that this kit had everything I needed. This coupled with installing it while camping made for a mess. You will likely need additional mc4 extension cables if you get 4 panels. You will not be able to hook up all of them unless you can orient your panels in one specific way. This meant that I operated on only 2 of the 4 panels that were installed. I essentially missed out on half my power because of a $10 cable that I would have happily paid for. I cannot blame Renogy for the pwm controller. I needed to have done better research before hitting the buy button. You will likely want a mppt controller instead of the pwm if you need to maximize your power generation. I discovered this after the kit arrived so I ended up buying their mppt controller and have a pwm just sitting. I think a little more guidance in their description would have been helpful. I didn't have any problems connecting the Bluetooth app but I do have some grievances. It does disconnect but doesn't give you an indication that it has disconnected. This can lead to you thinking you have more battery power than you actually have because it might display old data. This led to me randomly killing the app and reconnecting whenever I was suspicious. Everytime I reconnect I have to go into the app and tell it that I have a lithium battery. It always resets to flooded. I think this changes the charging profile and makes it less efficient for my battery. This raises a concern for me. If the mppt is not resetting when ot disconnects why is that setting changing just because the app disconnected? The app also doesn't autoconnect. It would be better if the system on launch attempted to reconnect to its known devices or the last device it connected to. I don't quite agree that the Bluetooth app is useless. It is certainly frustrating but I would still want to have it to know the state of solar charging. I thought I would go without the battery monitor since the bt-module provides some information. It is not accurate enough for my needs and I found it unreliable. I ended up draining the battery enough for it to go into protection mode. This also meant that i had to run out and buy a lithium aware battery charger to charge it enough to get it out of protection mode so that I can use my generator to charge it. Purchasing that took about 2 hours since the closest place was 2 towns away from Banff. The mppt charger has the ability to take out of protection mode but since I was in a shaded area and only running on half my solar power.... I have ordered the smart battery module since I did also buy a renogy lifepo battery. Overall it seems they make a good panel but if I were doing it over again, I would probably chose a different vendor for the rest of the components. Leaving the following in parentheses more as a warning. They do have a learn section which i missed. It is good. (Renogy, if you read this, I think it would be worth your time to put together some tutorials on your site.) I deleted my comment on their customer service because I did not have a big interaction with them. I had a pre-sales interaction where they provided very little information compared with the other vendor I reached out to. I ended up chosing Renogy because the other vendor was more distributor centric than customer centric. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022 by Scallawa

  • Love them, mostly
Size: 400W Style: 30A Adventurer PWM Controller with Cable...
Once I got over the fear of setting them up, which was a lot easier than expected, they are working great. My number one complaint is that during the night, the charge controller does NOT prevent power from the battery from feeding back to the panels resulting in losing some of your battery charge. Took some reading to find out where my power was going but that was the culprit. Maybe there’s a scientific reason there is not a backflow preventer there but it seems to me that any power harvested should be power saved. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024 by Eric Palmer

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