[Wide Application] 1600Wh daily output depends on the 4 hours sunlight availability.This panel is suited for applications that require a smaller footprint, making it a favorite for those with RVs, campers, caravan, boat, Green house and more.
[Excellent Performance] 22% High solar cell efficiency. Corrosion-resistant aluminum frame for outdoor use, allowing the panels to last for decades as well as withstand high winds (2400Pa) and snow loads (5400Pa)
[Multiple Protection] Adventurer 30A PWM Charge Controller is designed to be used with 12V or 24V photovoltaic systems. This advanced negative-ground controller is designed for aesthetically clean flush mounting on RV or camper walls. It can prevent the battery from over charge, over voltage, discharge and short circuit, reversed polarity protection.
[Easy Installation] Pre-drilled holes and Plug&Play cables on the back allow for fast mounting. And it supports 3 types of batteries:lithium batteries, lead-acid batteries, gel batteries. 3 pairs of Y branch connectors are newly added to meet your parallel requirements.
[Warranty] 10 year warranty and 24/7 technical support team.
9 reviews for Renogy 400 Watts 12 Volts Monocrystalline Solar RV Kit Off-Grid Kit with Adventurer 30A PWM LCD Charge Controller+ Mounting Brackets+ Male and…
Rated 4 out of 5
Mark Van Ek –
I was surprised with the lack of installation & wiring instructions in the kit. I had to rely on wiring diagrams found on a Google search. I wired the panels in series (not parallel) and was getting 70V on a cloudy day only to find out that the Adventurer charge controller that came with the kit can only handle a max PV input voltage of 50V. There was nothing in the kit to advise series vs parallel and apparently if I had wired the panels in parallel then the controller it may have worked. In hind site I should have wired the panels in parallel but changing the panel mounting and wiring is not an option for me anymore so I have ordered the Rover 40A MPPT charge controller, which can handle 100V PV input voltage.
Rated 5 out of 5
Average Guy 1975 –
I’ve watched a lot of videos about adding solar power to my motorhome and they all say it is pretty straight forward, yet I was still a bit overwhelmed. Started the install yesterday, took about 4 hours total from walking out the door, to looking at the app showing the batteries were being charged. Excellent system that comes with everything except a disconnect switch, which I didn’t bother to install this time around, but it will be easy to install later. Great package deal, worth every penny.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jamin Triz –
Solar power is awesome!!!!! I love camping in the woods and never listening to our loud generator. The kit contained everything I needed although it would have been nice to have more cable in between the panels so I could have spread them out more. The tricky part was running the wires through the Trailer and to the batteries. The batterie temp. wire is only 5 feet long but the batterie charge cable was more like 25′ so I could not use the temp gauge. The system has kept my batteries charged up since. Seems to work in the shade as well but really pumps it out in direct sunlight. Great product well worth the price.
Rated 4 out of 5
Karen Roberts –
I’ve used this company before, and it worked great. I bought the larger set up and when I took it in to be installed, my tech wanted to install a different charge controller because he had installed this brand and it crashed.
Rated 5 out of 5
Nicole Brunsnaes –
I installed this on our RV in rainy Pacific North West. Easy installation. Ever since we disconnected from the piedestall and have only used solar power. I did not expect to be able to do that here in Oregon. But our batteries get fully charges every day and during the day we discharge To 40 – 50%, BUT IN THE AFTERNOON WE REACH 100% again. It has been like that even on rainy days. We can run lights, fans, water pump, tv, charging for PC, Phones and Ipads. All this on 400W solar system. I’m very possitive surprised by this.
Rated 1 out of 5
Ciera –
The panels are not sturdy and meant for long term use. The warranty is a joke. Contacted them directly and have been given the run around for over a month. Not a lot of value for the money you spend. At the end of the day you get what you pay for. I’d suggest spending a little more and getting a different brand.
Rated 5 out of 5
Marlou R. Sponhower –
We purchased this system for our 5th wheel set up. We didn’t want to have to run our generator, burning fuel and disturbing others. Our goal is to get experience and knowledge with solar while we build our house (will be living off-grid). This system is easy to install and hook up. I’ve read other reviews where people are complaining about no directions. We live in an age of relentless technology….go to youtube like we did. We found videos directly from the manufacturer on assembly. Once we watched that 5min piece it was easy sailing. We didn’t install it on the 5th wheel because we don’t want holes drilled into the roof or sides. We built a simple 2×4 wooden frame to mount to with panels side-side on the ground. HEADS UP: if you’re going to install these panels side-side then be sure to get extension cables to connect your panels to each other.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Very well priced. Works well except rated at 400 watts but only produces about 140 watts.
Rated 5 out of 5
Michael kelley –
Works awesome just as they said it would need to buy the battery next
Mark Van Ek –
I was surprised with the lack of installation & wiring instructions in the kit. I had to rely on wiring diagrams found on a Google search. I wired the panels in series (not parallel) and was getting 70V on a cloudy day only to find out that the Adventurer charge controller that came with the kit can only handle a max PV input voltage of 50V. There was nothing in the kit to advise series vs parallel and apparently if I had wired the panels in parallel then the controller it may have worked. In hind site I should have wired the panels in parallel but changing the panel mounting and wiring is not an option for me anymore so I have ordered the Rover 40A MPPT charge controller, which can handle 100V PV input voltage.
Average Guy 1975 –
I’ve watched a lot of videos about adding solar power to my motorhome and they all say it is pretty straight forward, yet I was still a bit overwhelmed. Started the install yesterday, took about 4 hours total from walking out the door, to looking at the app showing the batteries were being charged. Excellent system that comes with everything except a disconnect switch, which I didn’t bother to install this time around, but it will be easy to install later. Great package deal, worth every penny.
Jamin Triz –
Solar power is awesome!!!!! I love camping in the woods and never listening to our loud generator. The kit contained everything I needed although it would have been nice to have more cable in between the panels so I could have spread them out more. The tricky part was running the wires through the Trailer and to the batteries. The batterie temp. wire is only 5 feet long but the batterie charge cable was more like 25′ so I could not use the temp gauge. The system has kept my batteries charged up since. Seems to work in the shade as well but really pumps it out in direct sunlight. Great product well worth the price.
Karen Roberts –
I’ve used this company before, and it worked great. I bought the larger set up and when I took it in to be installed, my tech wanted to install a different charge controller because he had installed this brand and it crashed.
Nicole Brunsnaes –
I installed this on our RV in rainy Pacific North West.
Easy installation.
Ever since we disconnected from the piedestall and have only used solar power. I did not expect to be able to do that here in Oregon. But our batteries get fully charges every day and during the day we discharge To 40 – 50%, BUT IN THE AFTERNOON WE REACH 100% again. It has been like that even on rainy days. We can run lights, fans, water pump, tv, charging for PC, Phones and Ipads. All this on 400W solar system. I’m very possitive surprised by this.
Ciera –
The panels are not sturdy and meant for long term use. The warranty is a joke. Contacted them directly and have been given the run around for over a month. Not a lot of value for the money you spend. At the end of the day you get what you pay for. I’d suggest spending a little more and getting a different brand.
Marlou R. Sponhower –
We purchased this system for our 5th wheel set up. We didn’t want to have to run our generator, burning fuel and disturbing others. Our goal is to get experience and knowledge with solar while we build our house (will be living off-grid). This system is easy to install and hook up. I’ve read other reviews where people are complaining about no directions. We live in an age of relentless technology….go to youtube like we did. We found videos directly from the manufacturer on assembly. Once we watched that 5min piece it was easy sailing. We didn’t install it on the 5th wheel because we don’t want holes drilled into the roof or sides. We built a simple 2×4 wooden frame to mount to with panels side-side on the ground. HEADS UP: if you’re going to install these panels side-side then be sure to get extension cables to connect your panels to each other.
Amazon Customer –
Very well priced. Works well except rated at 400 watts but only produces about 140 watts.
Michael kelley –
Works awesome just as they said it would need to buy the battery next