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Renogy 200W 12V Portable Solar Panels Suitcase with Waterproof 20A Charge Controller, Foldable 200 Watt Solar Panel W/ Adjustable Kickstand, Solar Charger for Power Station, RV, Camping, SUV, Off Grid

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Style: 200W Panel-20A Controller


Features

  • Plug-and-Play Solar Kit: This complete kit includes a 200W solar suitcase, a waterproof 20A Voyager charge controller, and alligator clips. Designed to be compatible with various 12V batteries, it seamlessly integrates into your existing system.
  • Exceptional Efficiency: Renogy solar panels using grade A+ monocrystalline solar cells, paired with advanced smart PWM technology in the charge controller to maximize charging efficiency and safety.
  • Portable and Convenient: The foldable design offers unmatched flexibility for outdoor and off-grid use, making it easy to transport, store, and set up wherever you go.
  • Built-in Safety Features: The advanced PWM charge controller provides multiple protection mechanisms, ensuring both efficient charging and long-term safety for your devices.
  • Durable and Reliable: The kit features a rugged canvas protective case and highly weather-resistant backplanes, designed to last up to 25 years. With 3-year output & material and workmanship, its built to withstand the toughest conditions.

Brand: Renogy


Material: Aluminum


Product Dimensions: 41.81"L x 20.87"W x 2.76"H


Item Weight: 34.39 Pounds


Efficiency: 22.5%


Brand: ‎Renogy


Material: ‎Aluminum


Product Dimensions: ‎41.81"L x 20.87"W x 2.76"H


Item Weight: ‎34.39 Pounds


Efficiency: ‎22.5%


Included Components: ‎200 Watt Mono Foldable Solar Suitcase, 20A Voyager Charge Controller, Output line adapter w/ Alligator Clips


AC Adapter Current: ‎10.42 Amps


Maximum Voltage: ‎24.3 Volts


Upper Temperature Rating: ‎149 Degrees Fahrenheit


Maximum Power: ‎200 Watts


Special Feature: ‎Lightweight, Portable


UPC: ‎810009712572


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎72


Manufacturer: ‎Renogy


Part Number: ‎RNG-KIT-STCS200D-VOY20


Item Weight: ‎34.4 pounds


Item model number: ‎200 Watt 12 Volt Portable Solar Panel


Size: ‎200W Panel-20A Controller


Color: ‎Monocrystalline


Style: ‎200W Panel-20A Controller


Pattern: ‎Solar Panel


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Wattage: ‎200 watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Lightweight, Portable


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3-year output warranty & material and workmanship warranty, Controller 2-year material and workmanship warranty


Date First Available: May 7, 2019


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  • Awesome Product for Off-Grid Camping
Style: 200W Panel-20A Controller
Awesome product! The case is sturdy and well-designed, making it easy to transport. Worked flawlessly during dry camping in Florida kept my DIY power station charged and even powered the fridge for ice cream at the beach. Highly recommend for anyone who needs reliable solar power on the go.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025 by Cole Whiteard

  • Reliability. Functionality. Quality. Craftsmanship. Integrity. These are RENOGY.
Style: 100W-Waterproof Controller
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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025 by Cary L.

  • Renogy quality
Style: 200W Panel-20A Controller
Works well, like it being portable so I can maximize sun. Can do that with hard mounted panels.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2026 by Thomas C.

  • Really nice charger, but won't charge 100 W on a 12V battery
Style: 100W-Waterproof Controller
I love this solar charger. The suitcase is really nice. It protects the solar panels. The panels are very easy to set up. The included stand allows a tilt to get the panel facing the sun properly. Everything is of high quality and works well. I think I did well by the purchase. I hesitated between a 4-star and 5-star review. I finally settled on 4 stars because I I was expecting to be able to charge my battery at 100 W, and I can only charge it at about 60W. When I look at the specifications of the panel, it can produce 5A of current. And it can provide 20V at 5A, which gives 100 W. Unfortunately, I don't have a 20V battery to charge; I have a 12 V battery to charge. And since the panel is limited to 5A, I get 5A at 12V or 60W of charging power. I suspect that the 100W rating is an industry standard. And I read in the manual that I could add another panel to the charge controller to get 10 A (or 120W) of charging. So I'm not accusing Renogy of misleading me (after all, the manual is available for download and I could have found this out before purchase). But I was hoping to get 100W (or a little bit less), rather than 60W (or a little bit less). The charger is so convenient and easy to use (not to mention free energy and completely silent) that I'm very happy with my purchase. And I'd recommend it to others. Just be aware that you'll likely get between 40 and 50 W of power into your battery, not 100W. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023 by Carl

  • Works, but worth taking some care in use
Style: 200W Panel-20A Controller
TL;DR: Works well with our small camper. MANY THANKS to Amazon for the free overnight shipping on this panel, the extension cables, and the adapter. We ordered this on the day our power went out during a tropical storm -- 850+ outages just in our county, thousands of trees down, 5 million w/o power statewide. The panels showed up the next day and we could keep the 12v fridge in our camper going. Power was out for 4 days. REVIEW: Our camper runs on 12 volts - refrigerator, furnace, hot water, lights, water pump, everything. So we can boondock (camp w/o hookups) as long as the batteries last. I wanted a solar array to keep the batteries topped off at music festivals, in park service campgrounds, etc. And, of course, during power outages. After doing some research online, I decided on this Renogy 200w panel with the 20amp controller. There is a "Zamp" brand solar input port on the camper, which I wanted to use. Here are some thoughts on what I purchased: Renogy 200 watt mono suitcase solar panel. It's large and noticeably heavy, and also fragile, so take some care in carrying it and setting up. It comes with a heavy canvas case with a zipper, and a spring loaded carry handle. The panels set up with two lightweight aluminum legs and twist-tighten locks. Make sure they are tight. Voyager 20amp solar controller. The power output from the two panels goes into the controller, then out to your battery(s). The controller is attached to the back of one panel with a hinge, and a piece of Velcro keeps it from swinging -- pull it off the Velcro to hang vertically so you can see it. From what I can tell, this is a pretty good controller. Not the best, but not bad. There are two standard MC4 solar connectors on the wires running from the panels to the controller. UNCLIP THESE. The controller must be connected to the battery(s) FIRST, then to the panels. There are two wires coming out of the controller, marked on the controller as BATTERY. These go to your battery. The red one should be connected to the positive side of the controller -- it's marked. Black on the negative side. ***This is where it is super important to start paying close attention to the wires and where they go.*** You'll need some extension cables, 8 or 10 gage. The included cables are pretty short. If you want to hook up directly to the battery, you can use the included alligator clips -- they are huge, like a jumper cable. Make sure you hook up positive to positive on the battery. If you want to use a built-in solar port on your camper, this is where it gets tricky. You'll need an adapter cable that can connect to the standard MC-4 solar connectors on one end (coming from the controller) and into the SAE port on the other (into your camper.) NOTE THAT SOME SOLAR PORTS ARE WIRED IN REVERSE OF THE STANDARD. I looked over the wiring diagram for my camper, then took off the covers to confirm exactly which side of the port was positive. I purchased the iGreely Solar Panel to SAE Adapter, and it came with a "polarity reversing" dongle which I ended up needing to use. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K8GMRDJ/) Just carefully follow the positive wire from the controller, to the adapter cable, and to your input port -- then see if you need the polarity reverser or not. At some point the color of the wires may switch, so pay attention. I taped the wires to show polarity. Once you know the polarity and how it will connect, connect the controller to your battery. Check to make sure the proper battery type is selected. Ours defaulted to AGM, which is probably the most common "house" battery in a camper. Then set up the panels and reconnect the controller to the panels. You'll see the display show how many amps are being generated. You can click a button to toggle through volts and total amp-hours. Take it down in reverse order -- disconnect the panels, then the battery, and put it all away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2020 by K. Bennett K. Bennett

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