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The Renogy Flexible Solar Panel 100 Watt is a semi-flexible, monocrystalline solar charger designed for off-grid use on curved or uneven surfaces like RVs, boats, and vans. It delivers up to 100 watts of power with 22% efficiency, weighs only 4 pounds, and is just 0.08 inches thick. Built with durable polymer and aluminum alloy, it withstands harsh weather conditions and offers easy installation with MC4 connectors. Backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s the perfect lightweight, high-performance solar solution for mobile professionals and outdoor enthusiasts.



























































| ASIN | B07BMNGVV3 |
| Amperage Capacity | 4.84 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,778 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #46 in Solar Panels |
| Brand | Renogy |
| Brand Name | Renogy |
| Connector Type | MC4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 952 Reviews |
| Efficiency | 22% High-Efficiency |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816360027188 |
| Included Components | Solar Panel |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 48"L x 21.5"W x 0.08"H |
| Item Type Name | Semi Flexible Bendable Mono Off-Grid Charger for RV Boat Van Car Uneven Surfaces |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Renogy |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RNG-100DB-H |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 years |
| Material | Polymer,Aluminum Alloy |
| Material Type | Polymer,Aluminum Alloy |
| Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 1000 Volts (DC) |
| Model Number | Flexible Solar Panel 100 Watt 12 Volt |
| Number Of Cells | 64 |
| Output Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Product Dimensions | 48"L x 21.5"W x 0.08"H |
| Special Features | Flexible |
| UPC | 816360027188 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 176 Degrees Fahrenheit |
S**S
Great solar panels for the van
I've been using two of the Renogy 100 watt flexible solar panels for about 3 years with our van. I mounted them to 1/8" plywood and deploy them whenever we're camped. They've worked great, and I've seen as high as 175 watt output in right conditions. I have a 25 foot cable, and like being able to park in the shade and put the panels in the sun as opposed to having them on the van roof. These are very durable and should last for many years.
W**R
It performed well
Taped it to the top of my minivan with rv roof mounting tape. Charged my bluetti with it every day. Performed well. Would purchase again.
J**O
Robust, lightweight, easy to install
Easy to install, lightweight, robust and great electrical efficiency.
E**S
I'm using the panel probably differently than most. Hopefully they will ask in 6 months...
I'm really not sure why the companies ask why to rate things right after you bought them ? Why not ask after 6 months or so when you can get a real feel for the product ? All I can say right now is that it is a good product and I made a pvc platform to angle it for evening top off of batteries.
B**Y
Flexible Renogy Solar Panels to Charge Goal Zero Yeti 1000
I purchased two Renogy 100 watt Flexible panels to charge a Goal Zero Yeti 1000 solar generator. We live in Florida and experienced a glancing blow from Hurricane Irma last year that left us without power for a few days. Although my neighbors had gas generators, keeping them filled with gasoline was the big challenge. I have been running tests with my Renogy panels and Goal Zero generator that I use to power a mini freezer. So far it appears that we will be able to run the freezer by charging during the day and running the generator at night. We are hoping to be able to make ice for our coolers as well as some for various neighbors who don't have generators. ( Getting ice was the another challenge last year.) Of course the biggest mystery is, if we really get slammed with a direct hit will any of this matter anyways! (I'll get back to you if that happens, if I can!) But I really like the Renogy flexible panels for my purpose. I like that they are lightweight, easy to move and haul in and out of the house. I made frames for them out of small PVC pipes so that I can adjust them with the sun's movement. (By the way, if you purchase Renogy panels and extension cables, which you will need - buy 2 cables for each panel. To solar experts, that's probably obvious, but to the rest of us, not so much. Fortunately, I read an Amazon review and knew to do this.) Prior to purchasing, I emailed Renogy with a few questions and they were very good and generous with their time, info and patience. (I think their website needs to be a little less slick and more informative - my only complaint for Renogy.) Renogy has a good reputation and I will say these panels seem well built and substantial. Unfortunately I have had a little glitch with the Goal Zero (which is being replaced) so I had to curtail my tests. I was able to get 140 watts from my two 100 watt panels. I realize that you never get 200 watts from 200 watt panels, so I figured we were doing okay. If I find I do any better when my Goal Zero is replaced, I will add to this review.
S**T
Works well
The 100 watt panel works well. I measured 5.9 amps being produced in full sun. Pros: 5.9 amps measured current 5 year material warranty, 25 year power output warranty. Nobody else even comes close to that. Connectors look solid and well fastened to panel. Cons, which are minor: Has a textured surface, supposedly to catch the light better. May be harder to clean. 7 inches longer than Renogy's prior version of a flexible panel. Has one long and one short connector wire. Long wire should be about 2 inches longer so matches short wire length when both wires routed to short wire side. For those of you measuring watts produced, be aware that the specs say 5.29 amps at 18.9 volts (surprising that I measured 5.9 amps) 5.29 amps × 18.9 volts = 100 watts. But if you have a PWM solar controller, it just chops off the volts above 14.4 or whatever your controller max voltage is, and you just lose it. An MPPT controller will convert some of the extra voltage to amps, but it's not 100 percent efficient. Edit: After a few months it's down to 5.3 amps.
C**S
Worth it and durable.
3 on the roof, powered my van easily. Actually knocked one off with too much wind, after multiple cars ran over it, I reinstalled and it still works years later. Will use again on next build.
P**H
Horrible panels, worse customer support.
Ordered 3 panels for my Sprinter Camper, as per Renogy installation instructions glued then to the roof of my van. Output was low to start but I live in MN so wrote it off to less Sun. Went to California for 2 months, output has dropped even more, 3 panels in parallel in bright clear sunshine are producing less than 5 amps. Bought two cheap Harbor Freight panels, layed them on top of the Renogy panels, the cheap panels are over 10 amps with just two of them, exactly what they are rated at. Talked to tech support, rather I tried but everytime the tech was supposed to answer they hung up, called back 5 times same thing every time. I then went to email, after a couple day wait for a response they asked me to do some tests and send some pictures and video. I did as asked. Another couple day wait,, Then wanted followup video of the lights on the controller. Another wait and they sent a group of photos showing me how to do the same tests I had already done, with examples that weren't even the same panels I have. I got the distinct feeling I was being run around in the hope that I would just go away. I've been an electronics tech for 50 years, had my own shop for 45. I will never buy another Renogy product and advise everyone else not to as well. It's my own fault for ignoring the negative reviews, I hope all of you are wiser ! Update: Renogy has told me they would take the panels back, minus 10% plus I am responsible for shipping on thier defective product. I asked them how I am supposed to remove the panels THEY told me to glue on to my roof, according to Renogys installation instructions, without damaging the panels or my roof. They haven't responded yet.
A**O
Ottimo pannello solare
Di ottima manifattura e buona resa. L'ho montato da poco ma per ora sono soddisfatto!
T**N
Bon rapport qualité prix
Premiers essais très positifs, finition de bonne qualité, à voir dans le temps. monté de manière non permanente sur un van de manière à pouvoir optimiser l'orientation. J'ai réussi à avoir 89w max.
A**M
軽くて施工しやすい
軽くて施工しやすいし防水もバッチリです。
B**N
Versatile 100W Solar Panel
Genuinely capable of yielding the advertised 100W. It's robust and flexible. Slightly larger than expected - but an excellent product, small enough to be used as a portable solar panel. Some solar panels offering 100W and above have an open circuit output voltage that's slightly too high for smaller power banks (power banks around 300 Wh or less), so they trip out the power bank. But this gives you 100W without tripping out your power bank. You can connect to any power bank that has a DC 5.5mm input - just use an MC4 to DC 5.5mm converter cable. No voltage regulator needed! You just need the panel, your power bank and the convertor cable and then you can easily set it up anywhere. You can leave this outside, it's fully waterproof. (Your power bank obviously needs to be in a watertight and sunproof container if it's outside). I've tested lots of panels - and this offers the best balance of quality, power, portability, strength, flexibility with a low enough open circuit output voltage to be compatible with small or large portable power banks. Highly recommended, buy with confidence.
J**D
Gut verarbeitet Gute Funktion
Oft halten die flexiblen Module nicht so lange. Ich habe in 8 Jahren mit Renogy nun bereits die dritten Flexi Module auf dem Dach. Bei meinem Mobil sind feste Module keine Option. Diese Renogy Module haben ein Top Preis Leistungsverhältnis. Die Anschlüsse mit den MC4 Steckern sind robust ausgelegt, so dass ich denke dass sie eine Weile halten werden. Ich habe jetzt Mitte Februar Mittags mit 2x100 Watt Modulen 80 Watt Ertrag gehabt. Das ist wirklich sehr gut 👍. Die Verarbeitung war einfach, da sie einfach aufgeklebt werden. Ich bin sehr zufrieden. Die Lieferung war ordentlich und die Module waren gut verpackt.
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