From June 12th to July 3rd, Renogy is celebrating 14th Renogy Day with a bang! They’re rolling out five solution scenarios: RV, Off-Road, Farm, Shed/Workshop, and Marine. As a token of Renogy’s appreciation, you can use the unconditional code BRANDDAY100 for an additional $100 off their newest 400W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase
I bought the 400 watt version of this (to supplement the 350 watts on the roof - not quite enough for me) and have been very impressed with the performance. On a sunny mid-winter day my setup gets 35 amps stable continuous charge (the flexible panels on the roof could do with a clean, though). My whole build is Renegy and it's been rock solid for two years of van life.
That angle is actually good for the summer season. A lot of the other folding ones are too vertical for optimal summer use....which is when the AC will be running.
The only usage con of this unit is the short, unadjustable legs. 32° is where I'm at so leaning them on a couple of camp chairs worked to get them to 32°. Early July, sunny day on south coast South Australia, 11am, output of max 24.3v, 162w - gotta be happy with that. Like most things these days RV/camping nothing from the factory seems to come perfect. Two out of four panels had 10c piece size areas covered in some kind of rubber. Took some rubbing off but eventually got most of it off. Doesn't seem to effect output. The industry needs to get its QC up to scratch.
I just bought mine and when it came in my wires in the middle two panels got stuck and pinched badly. I had to return it as I knew the wire would be damaged. There is some quality control issues and possibly Amazon selling returns as new when they are damaged or defective. $600 you expect that each system should have been opened and closed to make sure the wires go through the grommets. The 2 end panels worked fine but the middle wire would not slide like it should. Also the packing material could have been better, the handle was all scuffed up because there is no padding for the handle. I do wonder if they send out checked models to review?
Excellent video!!!...from a newbie wandering if 220w (prime deal $369), will work with bluetti AC70 1000w?. Thinkng of buying the 200W but for some reason no one has any reviews.
Yes, but since the Renogy's optimal operating current is higher (11A vs. Bluetti's 10A), you will get slightly reduced power from the panel under optimal conditions.
@ProfilaxAGM thks for reply. Bought Renogy 220w was on sale, cheaper than 200w. Fully charged my AC70 with cloudy skies in about 2 hours. AC70 excellent power bank kept Aspen 50 pro cooled down for 21 hours with 38% left.
I've bought a small sitting stool leg kit with extendable legs and will 3D print clips to join ext legs onto panel legs, but we shouldn't have to do that. This isn't rocket science and the end user shouldn't be doing Renogy's upgrades. I'd pay the extra $50 to get a panel for all latitudes.
From June 12th to July 3rd, Renogy is celebrating 14th Renogy Day with a bang! They’re rolling out five solution scenarios: RV, Off-Road, Farm, Shed/Workshop, and Marine. As a token of Renogy’s appreciation, you can use the unconditional code BRANDDAY100 for an additional $100 off their newest 400W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase
I bought the 400 watt version of this (to supplement the 350 watts on the roof - not quite enough for me) and have been very impressed with the performance. On a sunny mid-winter day my setup gets 35 amps stable continuous charge (the flexible panels on the roof could do with a clean, though). My whole build is Renegy and it's been rock solid for two years of van life.
That’s great news. I did a full install of there gear on a previous van and it’s was perfect
That angle is actually good for the summer season. A lot of the other folding ones are too vertical for optimal summer use....which is when the AC will be running.
Yeh for sure. It just would be nice so that it could be changed for Better efficiency during none summer periods.
The only usage con of this unit is the short, unadjustable legs. 32° is where I'm at so leaning them on a couple of camp chairs worked to get them to 32°.
Early July, sunny day on south coast South Australia, 11am, output of max 24.3v, 162w - gotta be happy with that.
Like most things these days RV/camping nothing from the factory seems to come perfect. Two out of four panels had 10c piece size areas covered in some kind of rubber. Took some rubbing off but eventually got most of it off. Doesn't seem to effect output. The industry needs to get its QC up to scratch.
Yeh for sure. Manufacturers need to get real campers to do testing prior to releasing the products.
I got sent this version by mistake from Amazon.
I just bought mine and when it came in my wires in the middle two panels got stuck and pinched badly. I had to return it as I knew the wire would be damaged. There is some quality control issues and possibly Amazon selling returns as new when they are damaged or defective. $600 you expect that each system should have been opened and closed to make sure the wires go through the grommets. The 2 end panels worked fine but the middle wire would not slide like it should. Also the packing material could have been better, the handle was all scuffed up because there is no padding for the handle. I do wonder if they send out checked models to review?
Sorry to hear. It’s possible they QC panels they send for review. For $600 you expect better.
i would definitely post that question to renogy. May buy one prime day & would be peeved off if amazon sent used products.
Can I use ecoflow delta 2?
I can’t see why you can’t.
Excellent video!!!...from a newbie wandering if 220w (prime deal $369), will work with bluetti AC70 1000w?. Thinkng of buying the 200W but for some reason no one has any reviews.
Yes, but since the Renogy's optimal operating current is higher (11A vs. Bluetti's 10A), you will get slightly reduced power from the panel under optimal conditions.
@ProfilaxAGM thks for reply. Bought Renogy 220w was on sale, cheaper than 200w. Fully charged my AC70 with cloudy skies in about 2 hours. AC70 excellent power bank kept Aspen 50 pro cooled down for 21 hours with 38% left.
Easy to prop the legs on some upturned plant pots or make an extension.
Yeh that’s definitely an option. 👍🏻😊
Efficiency?
I've bought a small sitting stool leg kit with extendable legs and will 3D print clips to join ext legs onto panel legs, but we shouldn't have to do that. This isn't rocket science and the end user shouldn't be doing Renogy's upgrades. I'd pay the extra $50 to get a panel for all latitudes.