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Renogy Flexible Solar Panel 50 Watt 12 Volt Monocrystalline Ultra-Flexible Bendable Mono Off-Grid Charger for Marine RV Cabin Van Car Boat Curve Surfaces

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Size: 50W


Style: Solar Panel


Features

  • [Extremely Flexible] This flexible 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, this product weighs 70% less than conventional solar panels, making transportation and installation a breeze
  • [Super Thin Lamination] Hardly noticeable, the Renogy 50W Lightweight Panel 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 50W panel Was designed to withstand extreme wind of up to 2400 PA and snow loads of up to 5400 Pa
  • [Potential Uses] The Renogy 50 Watt Flexible Monocrystalline Panel can be primarily used on off-grid applications that include marine, rooftop, RV, boats and any curvy surfaces

Description

Traditional solar panels are rigid and often enclosed in tempered glass. The Renogy 50W Flexible Solar Panel is anything but traditional. Perfect for marine use or placement on top of a van or vehicle, the Renogy 50W Lightweight Solar Panel is thin and capable of flexing up to 248 degrees. At 2.87 pounds, this flexible solar panel weighs only a quarter of its traditional 50W counterpart. Highly flexible, this lightweight panel can easily be installed on curved surfaces. This panel can also be used for other various applications, including providing power on a boat or teardrop trailer. Mounting Recommendation: Modules must be mounted using silicone structural adhesive on the backside of the panel, grommets are only to be used for non- mobile applications. For detailed installation methods, please consult a local contractor for guidance.

Brand: Renogy


Material: Glass


Product Dimensions: 26.5"L x 20"W x 0.16"H


Item Weight: 2.87 Pounds


Efficiency: 14.4%


Brand: Renogy


Material: Glass


Product Dimensions: 26.5"L x 20"W x 0.16"H


Item Weight: 2.87 Pounds


Efficiency: 14.4%


Connector Type: Solar Connector


Included Components: Solar Panel


Maximum Voltage: 1000 Volts (DC)


Maximum Power: 50 Watts


UPC: 816360027294


Global Trade Identification Number: 08, 94


Item Weight: 2.87 pounds


Manufacturer: Renogy


Country of Origin: Thailand


Item model number: Flexible Solar Panel 50 Watt 12 Volt


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • A LOT OF EFFORT WENT INTO THIS PROMASTER RENOGY PANEL INSTALL REVIEW
Size: 175W Style: Solar Panel
It quickly became clear to me that reviewing a solar panel is more involved than reviewing a toaster! I have a "decent" basic knowledge of electricity, but I must say I've learned a LOT more since purchasing my four 175 watt (@ 20 volts, 9 amps each) Renogy Solar Panels for my Promaster Van. 1) Order "Must Have" Items to attach to van/RV roof without drilling holes and allow future removal : Eternabond 3"×50" 1 roll - use sparingly. Velcro,15' x 2" Industrial Self Sticking, 1 box per panel. See pictures. OK, You will probably need to drill ONE necessary hole to bring the final two cables to the inside- also get an entry gland for that. The Velcro should be attached in strips on the raised roof ridges. Renogy says an insulated layer is unnecessary. After 3 months of searing heat, and some rain, all four panels are still secure. 2) Purchase the max wattage, and max # of Panels that will fit up on your van/RV roof. Get the BEST and as MANY Solar Panels (and MC4 connectors, cable, and Y branch adapter) you can afford- you don't want to regret your buying decision on every future road trip, especially after all your work installing these panels. A good crimper like the WISS Solar PV Cable Crimping Tool will help a lot. Incidentally, Renogy has EXCELLENT Customer Support. Contact them with ANY questions. 3) Install an EVEN NUMBER of panels, so you can connect your setup in a "series and parallel combination"(Google that to view examples). Per Renogy, they should all be of equal size/power. 4) With 4 175 watt panels, I put 1 pair in series, I put the other pair also in series, then I put these two sets of pairs in parallel, so I now had a series parallel COMBINATION that yields 40 volts @ 700 watts, but only 17 amps, going to the Yeti or charge controller. Always Remember, WAV: Watts=Amps x Volts. (My 3000X Yeti will allow a max of 50 volts and about 1000 watts of charge). If you put ALL 4 of your 175 watt panels in parallel, you'll have an output of only 20 volts and 37 amps, and your panels won't start to charge your batteries until direct sunlight hits them. The high amperage will also cause your cables to get very hot. If you use the series AND parallel combination, you'll get 40 volts and only 17 amps, which means you can use smaller wiring (10 gauge) that won't overheat. You will also see charging as soon as daylight starts until dusk. You'll achieve the SAME charge rate of rated watts either way! Speaking of advertised panel wattage claims, you'll find that the time of year, where you are parked, air quality (smog/haze), and of course, time of day, WILL AFFECT the rate of charge. Don't panic if you don't get the listed wattage, it's a fact of life! Realistically, expect about 80% of the listed watts rating, on average. It definitely helps to keep them clean. Hose off and squeegee them after it rains. The dust does not disappear after rainstorms, but instead makes a muddy layer up there. Do not get hung up on "positive" and "negative" ends when you build your 'array' of panels, just have your multimeter with you the whole time and make sure you correctly identify the positive and negative final ends that are connected to the batteries. 5) If your Van/RV has 6 or 8 little T posts on the roof, you'll get a LOT of peace of mind attaching each panel to the posts. Use some 1/16" wire rope cables to connect to a grommet anywhere on the panels parameters that you can. After driving around with these 4 Renogy Flexible Solar Panels on my Promaster for 2 months +, I am very happy overall. Their super thin, light design makes them ideal for zero wind drag, and they are absolutely INVISIBLE from ground level. They are a solidly built and well performing panel, and I am glad I made the investment to get the best Solar Panels available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022 by BURT BURT

  • A Flexible Solar Solution for Diverse Installations
Size: 200W Style: Solar Panel
The Renogy Solar Panel 200W 12V Lightweight Monocrystalline Ultra-Flexible Bendable panel is a game-changer for solar enthusiasts. Its unique flexibility allows for creative installations on various surfaces, making it perfect for RVs, boats, and even curved roofs. The panel's high efficiency and durability ensure optimal energy output, even in low-light conditions. The lightweight design simplifies installation and transportation, making it an ideal choice for portable solar power solutions. Whether you're a seasoned solar expert or a DIY enthusiast, the Renogy flexible solar panel offers a versatile and reliable solution to meet your energy needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024 by TCF

  • Perfect match
Size: 100W Lightweight Style: Solar Panel
I had a 100W solar panel on my camper but needed more power so i bought 3 of these & they matched perfectly! Great quality, works well, waterproof, easy to install, good value for money. Definitely recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024 by Nomads

  • Not great but not bad
Size: 100W Style: Solar Panel
I'm running 4 200w alongside 6 100w panels. Efficiency is almost 10% lower compared to hard panels however it fills the niche on the RV roof. An RV roof is the main issue. Your never fully in the sun, never fully directed, and the AC's can add shade issues. Although it's a poor panel from an efficiency standpoint, I am still giving them 4 starts because it's better then the alternatives for this application (CIGS is probably better but it's still cost prohibitive). Renogy customer service is pretty good also - They replaced 2 panels after 4 months - one for an output issue and the other for a broken connector. Most reviews say that these are too fragile but I have to disagree. If you bend it too far then I'm sure it would break but I have had no issues. They bend all over during the install and I also re-positioned them twice now without any trouble. Just be reasonable - flexible does not mean foldable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024 by jst

  • Good panels, Works as advertised
Size: 100W Lightweight Style: Solar Panel
The panels perform well seem durable and are flexible. I’m very pleased with them. They fit the bill for my application. Small amounts of shade do not seem to significantly impact the panels’ output, unlike some i’ve used. I needed low-profile flexible panels to fit on my truck’s topper, between the roof racks. The size of the panels are a perfect fit, and allow 2 to be installed on my roof. I wanted the installation to be easily removable, but to also easily handle highway speeds without me worrying about panels flying off. Utilizing the grommets on the panels allowed me to use M6 tee nuts and M6 machine screws and 1” M6 threaded plastic knobs to hold the panels in place. The grommet placement on the 2 panels I received were identical. I fit the machine screws through holes drilled in the topper. The screws (and large washers) are on the inside of the topper, with the tee nuts on the outside. The screws and nuts are snugly tightened, which allows the plastic knobs to be loosened and tightened without someone inside the topper holding a screwdriver to keep the screws from loosening. I used RTV to seal the holes, which also helps hold the screws and nuts in place without turning. I’ve used similar combos on truck toppers for 30+ years and have never had water leaks. I also attached heavy duty velcro around the edges of the panels, and attached velcro to the topper. The velcro alone holds the panels very well, but I wanted more security for highway speeds, hence the tee nuts and machine screws. I also put a “carbon fiber” looking vinyl wrap on the topper where the panels fit, for abrasion protection. Insulation can be placed under the panels to insulate the topper from the panels, which can get hot. 5 mm foam insulation is what I use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2022 by MtnSoar MtnSoar

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