The Renogy E.Flex Series is ready to generate electrical power wherever sun rays land, offering a versatile charging solution for portable power stations or off-grid DC batteries. The 100W EFlex solar panel can provide up to 500Wh per day at average sun intensity levels when you are out for short trips, camping, or fishing.
Unlock the Full Potential
With Grade A solar battery cells, 9BB cell improves shade tolerance and ETFE Coating offers weather-proof performance. Also equipped with adjustable kickstands for converting more solar power and material with IP65 to prevent water splash. Renogy portable solar panel carries 23.5% high power conversion efficiency.
Light Weight & Portable The 200-wattage solar panel is lightweight as 17.6 lbs, folds Dimension of 25x21.1x2.2 inch and open Dimension:94.1x21.1x0.2 inch, allows you take it with you anywhere.Renogy portable solar panels can be super lightweight to carry outside for camping, fishing, gardening, and any occasion you need it.
Design for Outdoor Settings Design for outdoor activity with 4 mounting holes, easy to tie on the car top, RV, or tree which offers you more flexibility for DIY installation options.
Multi-port Usage
Power your multiple appliances wherever you are, let's go camping and enjoy a journey of exploring more adventures with Renogy.
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Max Power at STC: 100 W
Open Circuit Voltage: 23.40V
Short Circuit Current: 5.26A
Optimum Operating Voltage: 20.16V
Optimum Operating Current: 4.96A
Cell Efficiency: >22.6%
Operating Temperature: ’14°F to 149°F(-10℃ to +65℃)
Dimensions: 24.3 x 21.1 x 1.8 in / 616 x 536 x 45 mm(fold), 48.5 x 21.1 x 0.1 in / 1233 x 536 x 3 mm(unfold)
Weight: 9.5 lbs. / 4.3 kg
RENOGY 200W EFLEX PORTABLE SOLAR PANELMax Power at STC: 200 W
Open Circuit Voltage: 23.40V
Short Circuit Current: 10.50A
Optimum Operating Voltage: 20.16V
Optimum Operating Current: 9.92A
Cell Efficiency: >22.6%
Operating Temperature: ’14°F to 149°F(-10℃ to +65℃)
Dimensions: 25.0 x 21.1 x 2.2 in / 635 x 536 x 55 mm(fold),94.1 x 21.1 x 0.2 in / 2390 x536 x 4 mm (unfold)
Weight: 17.6 lbs. / 8.0 kg
WARRANTYMaterial and workmanship warranty: 1
CERTIFICATIONSCE and RoHS compliant, FCC, Manufactured in a Certified ISO 9001 Facility, CA65, PES: YES
The Eflex solar panel can charge most batteries (charge controller needed) and power stations. It is important to ensure that the open circuit voltage of the panel will not exceed the max DC input voltage rating of the powerstation or charge controller.
2.Why is my solar panel under producing?Solar panel performance may be hindered for a number of reasons. Most commonly environmental conditions such as indirect sunlight, temperature rise, cloudy sky, and dirt and stain build up on the top glass will cause a reduced power output.
3.How should I connect solar panels in my electrical circuit (series vs parallel)? Solar panels can be connected in series or in parallel to meet your electrical circuit size and power demand. Connecting solar panels in series will have the effect of adding up their operating voltage output, while system current output will be the same as that for one panel. While, connecting solar panels in parallel will have a different effect; individual panels operating current output will add up to be the system output current, while system output voltage will be the same as the output voltage of one solar panel. Please make sure the open circuit voltage of conected panel will not exceed Max DC input voltage of power station or controller. 4.How many solar panels do I need? The best way to gauge how many solar panels you need, is to understand and define the power load needed from this system. Power is measured in Watt, and capacity is commonly measured in Watt-hours (multiplying power output in watts by the required number of hours of operation multiplied by a safety factor of 1.5-2). Therefore, it is wise to size your battery bank first based on the minimum required capacity, and accordingly decide how many panels or how much power input is needed.