
200W Monocrystalline Solar Panel can provide about 1000 Watt-hours of electricity per day under 5-6 hours of direct sunlight, with a guaranteed positive output tolerance of 0%-3%.
Q: What is the warranty on the solar panel?
A: The panels have a 10-year warranty.
Q: How much electricity can the solar panel generate per day?
A: The Renogy 200W Monocrystalline Solar Panel can provide approximately 1000 watt-hours of electricity per day. This is achievable with five to six hours of direct sunlight exposure.
Q: What are the dimensions of the solar panel?
A: The Renogy Solar Panel is 27.5 inches wide, 1.38 inches high, and 58.7 inches long.
Q: Does the solar panel come with a charge controller?
A: The solar panel does not include a charge controller.
Q: Can the solar panel be used for off-grid applications?
A: This solar panel is suitable for off-grid applications.
Q: What is the maximum power output of the solar panel?
A: The maximum power delivery of the solar panel is 200 watts.
Q: Does this solar panel work with the echo flow Delta 2
A: Hi Mugsy. Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, the Renogy 200 Watt 12 Volt solar panel is compatible with the EcoFlow Delta 2. The Delta 2's solar charging input specifications are 11–60V, 15A Max, 500W Max. The specifications for the Renogy 200W solar panel fall within these limits: The power is 200W (well below the 500W Max), the Open Circuit Voltage (VOC) is 37.44V (within the 11–60V range), and the Short Circuit Current (ISC) is 6.85A (well below the 15A Max). Therefore, the panel will work perfectly for charging your Delta 2. We hope this helps!
Q: Will it work with Anker Solix C1000x?
A: Hello Kubs. Thank you for your inquiry. The Renogy 200W 12V solar panel is compatible with the Anker Solix C1000x when two panels are connected in series. Each panel has an open-circuit voltage (Voc) of around 23V and a short-circuit current (Isc) of approximately 11.05A. Since the Anker Solix C1000x has a maximum input of 10A for the 11–32V range, using a single panel may exceed the current limit and is not recommended. However, when two panels are connected in series, the voltage increases to approximately 46V, shifting the input into the unit’s 32–60V range, where it can safely accept up to 12.5A. This configuration falls within the safe operating range and ensures compatibility. We hope this information helps!