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The Renogy 100 Watt 12 Volt Portable Solar Panel is a foldable, high-efficiency monocrystalline solar suitcase designed for on-the-go power needs. Featuring a waterproof 20A smart charge controller with advanced PWM technology, it safely charges multiple 12V battery types. Its rugged aluminum frame, reinforced corners, and premium carrying case ensure durability and portability, making it ideal for camping, RVs, and off-grid lifestyles. Backed by a 2-year warranty, this kit delivers reliable, hassle-free solar power wherever you go.















| AC Adapter Current | 20 Amps |
| ASIN | B079JVBVL3 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,771 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #141 in Solar Panels |
| Brand | Renogy |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,666) |
| Date First Available | February 2, 2018 |
| Efficiency | 22% |
| Folded Knife Size | 24.8 x 2 x 2.8 inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816360026709 |
| Included Components | 100 Watt Mono Foldable Solar Suitcase,20A Voyager Charge Controller,Solar Connectors to Alligator Clips w/ Fuse |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 26.6 pounds |
| Item model number | 100 Watt 12 Volt |
| Manufacturer | Renogy |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Maximum Power | 50 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Output Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Part Number | RNG-KIT-STCS100D-VOY20 |
| Pattern | Solar Panel |
| Power Source | Solar-Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 24.8"L x 20"W x 2.8"H |
| Size | 100W Panel-20A Controller |
| Special Feature | Lightweight Design, Waterproof |
| Special Features | Lightweight Design, Waterproof |
| Style | 100W-Waterproof Controller |
| UPC | 816360026709 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 149 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2-year material and workmanship warranty |
| Wattage | 100 |
K**R
Solid choice at lower cost than other over priced brands
Love my 100 watt Renogy solar suitcase. Good quality for the price. Use for solar charging while Boondock camping. Provides up to 5.8 amps charging power in my experience. Purchased five over the years and they are all operating flawlessly as long as you hook up the battery in the proper sequence as stated in the operators manual. Gave 2 away as presents to family and friends and I use 2 for my boondock camping. Just had to buy the 5th one to replace one that flew like a kite in a freak 70 mph gust and shattered this last week. Use One to charge a 100ah Li Time lithium battery to power a CPAP and the other to hook up directly to the factory solar ready SAE connection on my camper’s 2 100ah Battleborn house batteries. Rooftop solar is great in full Sun but you need at least one solar suitecase to follow the Sun when parked in trees. Select battery type and it will automatically charge using the appropriate charge profile for the battery. Only slight ding is light duty latches and support arms. Rest of the build quality is solid. Carrying case is very nice quality when not in use. I have added 25 ft 10ga extension cable w 2 wire SAE connection to extend my reach to sunny area for house batteries. Also an additional short reach cable with ring connectors for better connection than alligator clips when needed. Have also used the 200W version, but I found it to be too large and too heavy to fit in my storage areas on the camper.
C**.
Reliability. Functionality. Quality. Craftsmanship. Integrity. These are RENOGY.
I own two (2) Renogy 100 watt suitcase setups. Both have a 20 amp controller. First the plus features: Very well constructed mono crystal panels generating higher efficiency and increased durability over polycrystalline or thin film panels. The 4 corners of the panels are reinforced to ensure that the panels do not lose their integrity or form in use, in travel, or in storage. The hinges, latches, and stout carrying handle are professionally and securely attached with top quality non-rusting aluminum rivets ensuring a long service life for the panel enclosure. The storage case is very well made with two (2) full traveling omni directional non-rusting nylon zippers to allow easy unobstructed access to the suitcase. The 20amp controller is easy and versatile. It allows me to match the controller to the specific type of battery that I have in my 5th wheel to allow the proper rate of charge. The controller is easy to read even in bright daylight so I can always check what the condition and status of the system is. I did replace the MC4 connectors from the panel with a polarized DC male plug that plugs directly into my battery system via a wall mounted mating receptacle. Now the negative: There is none. There is absolutely nothing I could honestly say in a negative context about this product. It performs above and beyond my expectations. Well, maybe it could come with a bottle of Bailey's Irish Cream for my morning coffee, but that's about it. They are a great setup. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for a very reliable, simple to use, high quality, high efficiency, and light weight portable solar charging system that won't leave you in the dark! Two Happy Thumbs Up!
D**O
Well built, self-contained portable solar solution
I've been researching and over-analyzing what solar solution to use with my pop-up camper trailer for a couple of years now, but finally have a trip in mind where solar is an option I cannot put off exercising any longer. There are pros and cons of a portable unit versus installed, stationary solar panels. Fully installed will be more convenient because once installed, you don't have to set them up again. But then you're forced to select campsites that don't result in shading of the solar panels, and you can't really adjust their angle once you've set up the trailer. Portable give you a ton of flexibility on where the panels are placed, customizable for every unique camp site situation. And you can use them in applications outside of just a single trailer. And portable panels don't require drilling more holes in the trailer roof; holes that over time could become sources of water intrusion into the roof. In the end, I selected this portable unit. It is heavier than I expected. I know the listing is fully accurate on weight. I just thought of 20 pounds as less than it actually is. This is fine, it doesn't really matter. What matters is that they are portable, and do work well. The size is also substantial, but you won't find a smaller 100w solar suitcase, so it's perfectly acceptable, and to be expected. It's nice that it consists of two 50w panels, so compared to a single 100w panel, it does fold up to be half the outer dimensions. Setup is really easy. Connect the alligator clips to the battery, plug in the charge controller to the panel, and you're done. First time setup includes selecting the battery chemistry. And of course you will need to position the panels on-site for optimal exposure to the sun. Once it's installed, everything works as it ought to. The charge controller has all the phases you would expect of a good quality controller, despite not being a particularly high-end unit. I like that the controller is attached to the inside of the suitcase, making it really a self-contained system. The cable that comes with it is just under ten feet in length. This *may* be too short for some applications, and some campsites. I ordered an extension cable, and it can snap in as needed for extra length, and extra positioning options. If ordering an extension, make sure it's one that provides positive and negative terminals, and that it's a heavy enough gauge to reduce power loss over the distance. I was impressed with the build quality, and the "finished" feel it has. The latches to close up the suitcase are strong, the handle is strong, and it zips nicely into the included, padded nylon case. The cables fit inside the folded panel, so when it's time to load it up for camping, there's just one thing to grab. There are reviews online that take a more critical look at the efficiency of various panels and controllers. Renology always scores quite well, and I have no complaints. It works great. In summary, it's a portable, high quality, well thought-out solar charger for 12v systems. The design is exactly what I hoped for, and I'm glad I bought it. If you're looking for a portable solar charger in the 100w capacity, this should be a top contender.
K**M
Great!
For being a newbie with Solar, this is fantastic. Easy to setup and understand. I will say the only downfall is when it’s folded up, the glass faces outward. You have to be very careful with this because the glass can shatter and then it’s a total loss. Making a thicker case could account for this though. Charges our AGM batteries from empty within 4 hours and we can run our Gen2 Starlink for 24 hours.
V**O
Der Solarkoffer ist unübertroffen gut verarbeitet und sehr durchdacht. Die fein verlöteten Solarfelder befinden sich in einem stabilen, 1.4mm starken, eloxierten Alurahmen hinter schützendem Glas. Ebenso wie der Rahmen sind auch die Stützen aus sehr stabilem, starkem, hochwertig eloxiertem Aluminium. Der Rahmen und die Stützen haben keinerlei scharfe Kanten. Auch stabile und massive Eckschützer aus schwarzem Kunststoff sorgen dafür das beim Aufstellen des Panels nichts verkratzen kann. Die Stützen sind mit dicken, ebenfalls eloxierten Gewindeschrauben befestigt. Exzellente, solide und langlebige Qualität. Alle Kabel sind in den Abzweigdosen sauber und sorgfältig verlötet und mit dem Solarladeregler verschraubt. Der Regler selbst befindet sich zuverlässig verschlossenen in einem wasserdichten Gehäuse aus dickwandigem Hartplastik. Er verfügt über ein großes, beleuchtetes und gut ablesbares Display. Die Kabelzuführung befindet sich hier auf der Rückseite, ist somit zum Solarfeld ausgerichtet und die großen Anschlüsse befinden sich zudem unter einer Vollgummiabdeckung. Der Regler liegt normalerweise flach mit seiner Rückseite auf der Rückseite der Panele. Er ist mit einem klappbaren Winkelblech verschraubt, dass ihn mit einem breiten Klettband in Position hält. Somit ist es möglich den Regler zu lösen, so das er bei aufgestelltem Solarpanel senkrecht nach unten hängt und daher leicht ablesbar bleibt, ohne das man unter das schräge Panel kriechen muss. Weiterhin ist es dadurch ebenfalls möglich ihn bei Bedarf von dem Winkelblech einfach abzuschrauben, z.B. um die Verkabelung für den Anschluß eines weiteren 100W Renogy Solarpanels (https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00LXG4AXS/) umzubauen, was ich für unseren Bedarf so gemacht habe. Auch hier wieder exzellente, solide und langlebige Qualität. Das Panel wird in einem flexiblen Schutzhülle mit Rundum-Reißverschluß geliefert. Das Material der Schutzhülle entspricht denen der weichen Flugzeug-/Reisekoffer mit Rollen eines sehr bekannten Herstellers. Also ein wirklich robustes, abriebfestes Gewebematrial. Und auch hier wieder exzellente, solide und langlebige Qualität. In einem wasserfesten Kunststoffbeutel befindet sich ein langes Verbindungskabel um den Solarladeregler mit einer Batterie zu verbinden. Das Doppelkabel hat auf der einen Seite zwei MC4-Anschlüsse, auf der anderen Seite zwei hochwertige, vollisolierte, großzügige Aligatorklemmen für die Batteriepole. Das Kabel zum Positivpol der Batterie hat außerdem eine wasserdichte Anschlußbox mit einer 10A Sicherung, die bei Anschluß eines zweiten 100W Panels natürlich gegen eine 20A Sicherung gewechselt werden muss. Die Leistung der beiden 50W Panele ist ebenfalls sehr gut. Bei komplett bedecktem Himmel erzeugen sie zumindest 0.5A. Bei hoher, mäßiger Bewölkung immerhin fast 1A, bei voller Sonneneinstrahlung bisher im Maximum 5.7A. Die letzten, sehr regnerischen Tage haben die beiden Panele und der Laderegler ohne jedes Problem überstanden. Wie es sich im Winter verhält wird sich zeigen. Eventuell wird dann der Laderegler abmontiert und ins Trockene zur Batterie geholt, um ihn vor Frost zu schützen. Generell sind alle Einzelteile sauber verarbeitet, alle beweglichen Elemente sorgfältig und fest miteinander verbunden. Alles ist super solide, so als wäre es "für die Ewigkeit" konzipiert. Eine ganz klare Kaufempfehlung! UPDATE: ------------- Bei uns sind drei dieser Renogy 100W Solarmodule (Koffer) in Norddeutschland mit West-Süd-West Ausrichtung bei 45° und leichter Abschattung installiert. Sie erwirtschaften seit 03.04.2023 im Durchschnitt 467 W pro Tag. Bei optimaler Südausrichtung, abschattungsfrei und optimalem Winkel ist da sicher deutlich mehr zu erwarten. Ist hier aber nicht machbar. Erzeugte Energie wird in einer Batteriebank gespeichert. Sobald die voll ist, wird der Renogy Wechselrichter (https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07PXK2L83/) manuell vom Stromnetz getrennt und der Strom aus der Batteriebank gezogen. Reicht problemlos für Computer, Bildschirm, Festplatten, Router und Licht gut 12 bis 14 Stunden. DoD ist dabei max. 10% - SoC 90%. Am 02.06.2023 haben alle drei 100W Solarmodule insgesamt 76.0Ah erzeugt. Bisher das beste Ergebnis. UPDATE II: --------------- Einige zusätzliche Infos zur Leistung des Solarmoduls: Die Sonne erreicht die Module nur direkt und ohne Abschattung durch umliegende Häuser und Bäume von 16:00 bis 19:00 Uhr. Es sind also nur gut 3 Stunden täglich ausreichend gute Bedingungen. Trotz der einschränkenden Bedingungen sind es durchschnittlich täglich 467W, also ca. 52W pro Modul pro Stunde. Am 02.06.2023 herrschten absolut optimale Wetterverhältnisse. Klarer, sonniger Himmel, kein Dunst oder hohe Bewölkung, wie hier sonst üblich in "Dunkeldeutschland". Daher der hohe Ertrag von 76.0Ah. Bei 12V sind es damit 912W. Also 101W pro Stunde je Modul und damit leicht über Maximalwert. ;)
H**O
Fantástico producto
A**S
Excellent quality. We have used it for 3 years now in our caravan and it has been reliable and great every single time. It allow us to camp in places with great views where you would not find electricity. We can fully use the lights without limitation and charge phones without a problem.
J**K
Funciona muy bien. El inconveniente es el peso.Fuera de eso, muy buen producto
A**D
Perfect for camping
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