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Renogy 100W 12V Solar Panel for Outdoor $189.99 Delivered @ Renogy Amazon AU

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Renogy 100W 12V Solar Panel

ETFE Surface
The molecules that composes the ETFE polymer are chemically very stable and therefore can withstand high levels of thermal stress and chemical aggression. It is also a self-cleaning material with high UV permeability,which makes it great material for solar panel.
Ultra Lightweight
Thanks to advanced polymer materials, this product weighs 70% less than conventional solar panels, making transportation and installation a breeze.
Highly Durable
Rigorously tested, the panel was designed to withstand extreme wind of up to 2400 Pa and snow loads of up to 5400 Pa.

Description:
High in power but sleek in size, the Renogy 100 Watt 12 Volt Lightweight ETFE Solar Panel is the perfect item for off-grid applications. Use it for your RV when camping, or during beach trips with the family, either way this monocrystalline panel provides you with the most efficiency per space. With a set of MC4 connectors coming directly off the panel, connecting with other Renogy panels is a breeze. If off-grid solar interests you, then start with Renogy today!
MECHANICAL DATA:
Solar Cells: 36 Monocrystalline cells
Junction Box: IP 68
Connectors: MC4 Connectors
Panel Dimensions: 47.3x21.3x1.4in (1202x541x35 mm)
Weight: 3 kg
SPECIFICATIONS:
Maximum Power at STC*: 100 W
Optimum Operating Voltage (Vmp): 18.9 V
Open-Circuit voltage (Voc): 22.5V
Maximum System Voltage: 600 VDC
Operating Temperature: -40°C to +80°C
Optimum OperatingCurrent (Imp): 5.29A
Short-Circuit Current (Isc): 5.75A
Maximum Series Fuse Rating: 20 A

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Popcorn

  • +4

    Holy Shiiiite, you're really aren't even trying.

    This is absolutely not a deal, you should be ashamed.

    • No code is needed, is it more convenient to buy directly?

  • +1

    This deal was removed yesterday at $199

  • +2

    I don't know a whole lot about solar panels.

    But can someone explain to me why anyone on a bargain site buy this over Kogan's $59 120W folding panel? https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/komodo-120w-folding-solar-panel…

    If I were to be fixing this to something I'd get a bigger panel, but if I wanted only 100W, then Kogan's one would beat this out at less than a third of the price.

    • Different products, different prices, different qualities. do you know?

      • +1

        No…He "do not know?" That's why he prefaced with "I don't know a whole lot about solar panels" :P

      • Excellent response, thank you for clarifying why your product is value for money.

  • +4

    Maybe OP was meaning to post this Renogy 100W 12v panel for $79.59?

    https://www.amazon.com.au/Renogy-100W-Solar-Panel/dp/B07N7X4…

    • I'd say that's a pretty good guess

      • … and I note no reply here by Rep.

        Same Product, cheaper price, same qualities. do you know?

  • You could get much better solar panels for half the price from supercheapauto a few months ago.

  • Not a deal. Sorry

    • No code is needed, is it more convenient to buy directly?

  • The big selling point (apparently) with these panels is the claimed ~3kg weight, and some might pay the asking price for that reason alone, alas not me.

    The big issue here - ignoring the price - is there's no controller that I can see. If I was to buy a 160w panel kit from a high feedback ebay seller for $119.99 delivered, I would at least be able to use it straight away, as it has a half decent PWM controller.

    • The issue with solar panels bought from eBay, is that the overwhelming majority are labelled with false power output information.

      The link to the 160W panel kit that you posted, is at best 100W tops, based on surface area of the panel alone.

  • +1

    for outdoor? Sorry looking for an indoor solar panel

    • The panel can be used in outdoor and indoor.

      • +1

        … and there we go!

        • See… I charge my solar panels with my indoor lights and recycle energy :)

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