Easy to setup, use, pack up, and store. The package works as advertised. The one problem is connecting the phone app to the controller which has proven impossible.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Awesome
on June 2, 2021
Posted by: Dixie
from Southern Oregon
Bought for our RV. Kept batteries charged all day. Easy to setup! Would buy again
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Perfect for the camper
on June 24, 2021
Posted by: Matt in Oklahoma
from Oklahoma
It works great keeping the batteries charged for the camper. Too easy to set up. The portability will assist in household uses during winter storms too
Product had everything I needed to hook right up to my camper. Perfect complement to my other 190 watt solar panel on top of my camper. Very pleased indeed!
Well built solar panels. Good quality. Nice case too.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Great upgrade to my boondocking array
on March 21, 2022
Posted by: RocknBobbyV
from Spencer, IA
Added a second 200 watt briefcase to my portable array. Noted that this years model is slightly smaller than last years. With some sun mid afternoon and slight overcast was getting 265 watts to inverter. The smaller panels are older 30 watt briefcases. I detached the Voyager to make it optional. I connected MC4 to SAE to standardize my panels. I use a sunforce connector to get the parallel connections done easy.
Just one outing so far, but the performance (used to keep LiFePO4 batteries charged while primitive camping) was outstanding. Battery loads included heater fan, Dometic 12V refrigerator, water pump, and LED lighting. Temperatures dipped into the 20s with daytime highs mid-50s. Renogy kept the batteries at or above 13.3V (90%) for three days.
Great quality and easy to use. Only tiny issue I would have is that the cables were connected between the panels and controller, when the instructions state not to have the controller connected to the panels without the battery connected. Though it did not seem to harm the device, so a non-issue I would say.