Phil
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2025
I give it four stars because it is almost complete. No inline fuse or disconnect switch. I can't speak for the controller because I am running their dc to dc with mppt. Everything seems solid and is functioning as it should.
curtis h.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
Using these for off grid boondocking. Battery charge is great if you are using a lithium battery. Same with power output. Easy to install, mounts included. Quality is exceptional for the price. We ordered another set.
Shawn
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de agosto de 2024
This solar package is made of durable good quality panels and control panel with all the parts to assemble and use
DR
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de agosto de 2024
Easy install. Cables are quite long so I was able to easily run them into the trailer and to the battery. The controller comes with a USB charge port which has been a really nice touch. Enough to keep batteries at 90-100 most of the time with average use and a few hours of direct sunlight on them.
Steve Bogdon
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de junio de 2019
Installed 2 days ago. First advise.... READ EVERYTHING FIRST! including the full manual available from Renogy website as this does not come with the kit. I did notice this in a few other reviews as well.Pro - Kit was fairly easy to install once directions are full understood.Pro - Kit comes with more than enough wire for the install on my Jayco 212QBPro - It was unclear in the Amazon description weather or not the BlueTooth module was included as it sort of made it look like an add-on option. Good news this kit does include this module and it works very well. I would say this module is a MUST HAVE.Con - My kit was already opened by another customer. One solar panel was dirty and one bag of wiring was opened and repackaged. I paid for a brand new kit not a kit that was recycled.Con - As mentioned READ EVERYTHING. It is mentioned 4 times in the install manual that you MUST have a battery connected to the charge controller BEFORE attaching the leads from the solar panels. BUT there is no way other than climbing onto the roof and manually disconnecting the solar panels at the connectors to disconnect solar supply when changing a battery or disconnecting a battery for long term storage. If a user MUST connect a battery before solar panels are hooked up why does the charge controller not have an on/off switch or have a inline switch a user can mount themselves. I got around this by routing the solar panel leads through the exterior refrigerator access panel and mounting a switchable circuit breaker there. I have a tag on my battery leads reminding me or perhaps a repair tech of the need to turn off solar system before disconnecting battery.Con - no fasteners or even suggestions to secure wiring to roof. I ended up wrapping my wiring in a flexible conduit and fastening to A/C housing before sneaking into the refrigerator roof vent.Hope this helps. All of this known I would buy again and might still add 2 additional panels if ever needed.Steve