Renogy 220W Portable Foldable Solar Panel, Power Backup for Camping Off Grid
- Brand:
- Renogy
- Model Number:
- RSP220EF-G1-US
- UPC:
- 840315203358
- EAN:
- 0840315203358
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6531127
- Walmart SKU:
- 1470401234
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$542.00 | |
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$140.00 | |
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$494.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.86/5 from 14 reviews.
This was a great value for the price. The unit is well made and easy to set up. My only criticism is the the attached cables could have been a little bit longer.
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This new style panel even gets output under cloudy conditions. Lightweight durable fiberglass. Definitely worth the price.
I can't say too much about this panel since I only had it for a week. But so far it's been great, with the 5 in 1 cable that comes with the unit can charge my Renogy Phoenix 1000 or charge my goal zero yeti 1000! The only complain I have for this unit is the kickstand. I wish they Renogy would have put a more sturdy kickstand.
Bought to supplement the 800 watts on the roof of my RV for those times we camp under the trees. Coupled this panel with as Victron 100/20 controller and 30 feet of 12AWG cable. Getting 187 watts on the first outing. About what I expected. If I shortened the cable probably get a little better result. Construction is very good. I expect this panel to hold up for some time.
I bought this a week ago. It did not come with the 5 in 1 cord and I was told by Renogy that the cord is back ordered. I do want potential buyers to know that this portable panel does NOT have a performance warranty. Renogy sends a warranty card and in the product description lists the ETFE coating as lasting 10 years and lists a “reliable warranty”. In the end you get a prorated warranty for one year. Another 200 watt folding suitcase panel has a 25 year performance warranty but it weighs twice what the E.flex 220 weighs.
I bought 2 of these to keep my Bluetti AC200P charged while dry camping, and to charge my Renogy AGM batteries as needed. The panels provide 360-380 watts of input power when in full sun. It's still early Spring, so this may improve. The panels are also much cheaper than similar Bluetti flex panels. However, there are a few drawbacks: 1. Each panel is heavier than my Eclipse folding suitcase, which has 2 glass panels. 2. Connecting the panels in series is an issue at times because the cable length is too short. 3. I have to purchase an extension cable because of the above (#2). 4 Registering the panels was a pain, as the registration site doesn't work. 5. The kickstands are a pain to use. Renogy needs to see what Bluetti is doing with the kickstands on their flex panels, as they are much more convenient to use. Overall, I'm still quite happy with my purchase. Setting up the panels on a daily basis while camping will be a pain, but the cost savings makes up for it. I plan on buying eBikes for my wife and I, so I will also be using these panels to charge those.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $494.99 (Jun 12) to $494.99 (Jun 12) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $494.99.
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