【Efficient Performance】The Premium Kit will produce an average of 1.6-2.5kWh of electricity per day (depending on sun availability). By bypassing the shaded cells with poor performance, the bypass diode minimizes the power drop caused by the shadow to ensure excellent performance in a low-light environment.
【Solid Quality】Advanced encapsulation material with multi-layered sheet laminations to protect cells from physical damage or distortion, improving cell performance and providing a long service life. Corrosion-resistant aluminum frame ideal for outdoor use. TPT back sheet dissipates excess heat, ensuring smooth output performance. EL tested; 10-year material and workmanship warranty.
【Ready to Install】Pre-drilled holes on the back frame allow quick installation. The kit has a complete set of accessories and is equipped with an In-line fuse and ANL fuse components to offer more protection.
【Stay Connected】Easily monitor by your phone. The BT1 Bluetooth module can pair with Renogy DC Home App and transmits system operation data directly to your phone, the Bluetooth signal available up to 82ft.
【Full System Protection】Meant to safeguard your system, the self-diagnostic capability can assess and protect against reverse polarity, battery overcharging, battery over-discharging, overload, short-circuiting, and reverse current. Equipped with an In-line fuse and ANL fuse components, devised to add overcurrent protection on your charge controller and battery bank.
Max Battery Voltage: 32V
Additional information
Brand
Renogy
Item model number
400 Watt 12 Volt
Product Dimensions
41.8"L x 20.9"W x 1.38"H
Item Weight
56.4 pounds
Connector Type
Usb
Included Components
(1) Renogy 400 Watt 12 Volt Monocrystalline Solar Panel (2) 40A MPPT Rover Controller(3)Z-Brackets(4)Adaptor Kit(5)Tray Cable, (6) Bluetooth Module
Maximum Voltage
12 Volts
Maximum Power
100 Watts
Manufacturer
Renogy
Part Number
400 Watt 12 Volt Off Grid Solar Panel
Country of Origin
Thailand
Material
Monocrystalline Silicon
Size
400W Panel+MPPT 40A Controller
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
color
,Off-Grid System
Style
Cables+Mounts+Fuse+Bluetooth Monitoring
Pattern
Kit
Power Source
Solar-Powered
Voltage
12 Volts
Wattage
100 watts
Item Package Quantity
1
Batteries Included
No
Batteries Required
No
Warranty Description
Panel: 5-year material and workmanship warranty.
8 reviews for Renogy 400 Watt 12 Volt Premium 4 Pcs 100W Panel+40A MPPT Charge Controller+ Bluetooth Module Fuse+ Mounting Z Brackets+Adaptor Kit +Tray Cables…
Rated 5 out of 5
Davidson –
Very easy to install and works great.
Rated 4 out of 5
Davidson –
I’ve purchased Renogy products for other applications. Given the overall quality, it’s time to do it again. The kit was pretty much as expected. It does the job and works well. I have a few things to criticize:
1) The wiring from the panels to the controller is a bit short. I installed this system on a class A motorhome. The wiring from the roof, down the rear cap, into the electrical box just barely reached. Another meter would be just fine.
2) The 30 amp fuse block is a bit big and clunky. It was hard to find a place to mount it so that all the wiring worked out.
3) There was an extra 10 amp fuse included with panel style connectors on it. Had no idea where to put it as it is underrated for the combined output of the panels.
4) No instructions! Good thing I’m an electrical engineer and know what to do with this stuff. Only the controller had instructions of any kind.
5) The BT-1 remote monitor accessory is a joke. It can’t be paired correctly, and takes a long time to get connected and display anything. All I want to do is see what the battery level is and how much current is being pushed. A simpler hardwired panel would be much better and faster to use.
Overall, a good value. I’d recommend this to others.
Rated 5 out of 5
tbing –
I had researched solar builds and decided my shed would be a good proof of concept to later do a full build on my house. Its a standard 28×70 ranch. The shed was 10×12. I bought the Renogy kit after reviewing the Eco product and similar others. The equipment arrived promptly and I was quite fortunate as no parts were broke in shipment. Renogy’s kit takes out all of the guess work. It had 4 x 100w Solar Panels, the 40a MPTT charge controller and the cabling as well as the bluetooth module. As well I followed “DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse”. He will teach you everything you ever wanted to know about setup of solar, ad nausem 🙂 As you can see I added in a ANL bus bars. The batteries were 2 x 12v 50a LiPOFe. They are a bit pricey but allow a drain as low as 5-10%. That alone is worth the money.
I use the power for the shed lights, and outlets. I can hold a 1/2 ” corded drill on for a good 10mins at full spin using the Renogy 2000w inverter and it only degrades the batteries 20-30%. But that is not real work. I used my electric chain saw for 2-3 hours no worries. And my electric log splitter. During peak of day, the 4 x 100w panels keep the batteries full while I work. Not even sure it degrades much. I did drain the batteries one time by leaving all dc lights on and the 2000w inverter with a 12 inch electric fan running. But that was only once and proved that the system could recharge the batteries within 4 – 6 hours or less.
The bluetooth modules maximizes the value. The Renogy DC Home app collects monthly data and provides realtime metrics for the system. I keep the inverter directly off the battery and not the charge controller. The load on the controller is only rated <20 amps. So I power my DC marine panel that supplies LED lighting and a 12v bench test power.
I couldn’t be happier. I have been running successfully from late August ’21 to present mid Dec ’21. I do not anticipate issues.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Excelente producto
Rated 5 out of 5
Eduardo Lara –
Arrived in record time, 2 days, awesome! Unfortunately one panel was shattered and I had to send it back. Would i purchase again? Yes! I figure eventually I’ll get one with all the pieces intact.
Rated 5 out of 5
Loksta –
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This has been a great learning journey for me. In my video, I had just set my circuitry up and wanted to run a test to see if it would power my Gaming PC and it works flawlessly. During the day(on the weekends) I can game and depending on the game I’m playing, it can stay topped off at 100% battery charge and only drains about 5 amps at most while the sun’s out. My PC normally is around 180 watts and on higher end games draws around 480 watts nearly 20 amps so at night I make sure to only game about 2 to 3 hours before my 200Ah battery gets near 50%. I got my wife using it now and she’s become energy cognizant making sure to even remind me to use our solar power system that we setup together. We love it and this is one of my favorite purchases that I’ve ever made of all time! I got the whole kit during a sale and it was totally worth it. I highly recommend anyone interested in solar to go this route. I accidentally drained my battery to 77A and the solar panels charged it back to 200A in 8 hours and that was with clouds. Usually on a full sunny day you’ll be able to run lots of appliances if you get the 2000 watt inverter. We’ve run a 10A vacuum cleaner with ease, our magic bullet blender, my 10A Bluetooth Aura 3 bass speaker, my work laptop 50-150 watts, Keurig 1500 watts (good for 2 cups only draws a lot of power) , we’ve charged our rechargeable batteries, our phones , USB lights,etc… The point being this is the best for a beginner like me. It was not super hard to setup. Make sure you get a battery shunt to better monitor your battery. That was why I ended up draining down to 77amps. The Bluetooth feature is nice but as you’ll see if you use only that it is totally unreliable for a battery monitor. Either way the best part about it, is you learn so much and gain new skills. Highly recommend this product! I’ve officially gone solar off grid for my basic appliance needs! Also exuse my cables running everywhere on the floor it was a temporary setup to test what I was trying to do. Excuse the mess in general 😂
Rated 5 out of 5
Christopher G. Weddle –
This is a great kit. It comes with almost everything you need. Fuses, wiring, controller, mounts, panels and all the bolts and screws you need. I had to buy a solar array disconnect switch separately. The system took me about 6 hours to install. Most of that time was spent fishing wires through my camper walls. I wired the panels in 2 series, 2 parallel. Once hooked up I put my camper in a sunny area and was getting 260 watts, will work even better in full sun. Not bad given there was some small shaded areas on the panels and they are laying flat. Don’t expect to get 400 watts unless your panels are directly facing full sun. That is how solar works. I bought the BL1 Bluetooth as well and it is awesome for monitoring the system which I have hidden out of sight. I can camp anywhere for any amount of time now with no shortage of power. Great value for the money. There are no instructions. If you don’t know what you are doing, pay someone who does or educate yourself accordingly.
Rated 5 out of 5
Loksta –
This is the 3rd set of Renogy solar panels that we have purchased as we upgraded to different campers. We are able to camp all weekend, even over an extended weekend, and never have the battery go dead. This is a great product and I would highly recommend them.
Davidson –
Very easy to install and works great.
Davidson –
I’ve purchased Renogy products for other applications. Given the overall quality, it’s time to do it again. The kit was pretty much as expected. It does the job and works well. I have a few things to criticize:
1) The wiring from the panels to the controller is a bit short. I installed this system on a class A motorhome. The wiring from the roof, down the rear cap, into the electrical box just barely reached. Another meter would be just fine.
2) The 30 amp fuse block is a bit big and clunky. It was hard to find a place to mount it so that all the wiring worked out.
3) There was an extra 10 amp fuse included with panel style connectors on it. Had no idea where to put it as it is underrated for the combined output of the panels.
4) No instructions! Good thing I’m an electrical engineer and know what to do with this stuff. Only the controller had instructions of any kind.
5) The BT-1 remote monitor accessory is a joke. It can’t be paired correctly, and takes a long time to get connected and display anything. All I want to do is see what the battery level is and how much current is being pushed. A simpler hardwired panel would be much better and faster to use.
Overall, a good value. I’d recommend this to others.
tbing –
I had researched solar builds and decided my shed would be a good proof of concept to later do a full build on my house. Its a standard 28×70 ranch. The shed was 10×12. I bought the Renogy kit after reviewing the Eco product and similar others. The equipment arrived promptly and I was quite fortunate as no parts were broke in shipment. Renogy’s kit takes out all of the guess work. It had 4 x 100w Solar Panels, the 40a MPTT charge controller and the cabling as well as the bluetooth module. As well I followed “DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse”. He will teach you everything you ever wanted to know about setup of solar, ad nausem 🙂 As you can see I added in a ANL bus bars. The batteries were 2 x 12v 50a LiPOFe. They are a bit pricey but allow a drain as low as 5-10%. That alone is worth the money.
I use the power for the shed lights, and outlets. I can hold a 1/2 ” corded drill on for a good 10mins at full spin using the Renogy 2000w inverter and it only degrades the batteries 20-30%. But that is not real work. I used my electric chain saw for 2-3 hours no worries. And my electric log splitter. During peak of day, the 4 x 100w panels keep the batteries full while I work. Not even sure it degrades much. I did drain the batteries one time by leaving all dc lights on and the 2000w inverter with a 12 inch electric fan running. But that was only once and proved that the system could recharge the batteries within 4 – 6 hours or less.
The bluetooth modules maximizes the value. The Renogy DC Home app collects monthly data and provides realtime metrics for the system. I keep the inverter directly off the battery and not the charge controller. The load on the controller is only rated <20 amps. So I power my DC marine panel that supplies LED lighting and a 12v bench test power.
I couldn’t be happier. I have been running successfully from late August ’21 to present mid Dec ’21. I do not anticipate issues.
Amazon Customer –
Excelente producto
Eduardo Lara –
Arrived in record time, 2 days, awesome! Unfortunately one panel was shattered and I had to send it back. Would i purchase again? Yes! I figure eventually I’ll get one with all the pieces intact.
Loksta –
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This has been a great learning journey for me. In my video, I had just set my circuitry up and wanted to run a test to see if it would power my Gaming PC and it works flawlessly. During the day(on the weekends) I can game and depending on the game I’m playing, it can stay topped off at 100% battery charge and only drains about 5 amps at most while the sun’s out. My PC normally is around 180 watts and on higher end games draws around 480 watts nearly 20 amps so at night I make sure to only game about 2 to 3 hours before my 200Ah battery gets near 50%. I got my wife using it now and she’s become energy cognizant making sure to even remind me to use our solar power system that we setup together. We love it and this is one of my favorite purchases that I’ve ever made of all time! I got the whole kit during a sale and it was totally worth it. I highly recommend anyone interested in solar to go this route. I accidentally drained my battery to 77A and the solar panels charged it back to 200A in 8 hours and that was with clouds. Usually on a full sunny day you’ll be able to run lots of appliances if you get the 2000 watt inverter. We’ve run a 10A vacuum cleaner with ease, our magic bullet blender, my 10A Bluetooth Aura 3 bass speaker, my work laptop 50-150 watts, Keurig 1500 watts (good for 2 cups only draws a lot of power) , we’ve charged our rechargeable batteries, our phones , USB lights,etc… The point being this is the best for a beginner like me. It was not super hard to setup. Make sure you get a battery shunt to better monitor your battery. That was why I ended up draining down to 77amps. The Bluetooth feature is nice but as you’ll see if you use only that it is totally unreliable for a battery monitor. Either way the best part about it, is you learn so much and gain new skills. Highly recommend this product! I’ve officially gone solar off grid for my basic appliance needs! Also exuse my cables running everywhere on the floor it was a temporary setup to test what I was trying to do. Excuse the mess in general 😂
Christopher G. Weddle –
This is a great kit. It comes with almost everything you need. Fuses, wiring, controller, mounts, panels and all the bolts and screws you need. I had to buy a solar array disconnect switch separately. The system took me about 6 hours to install. Most of that time was spent fishing wires through my camper walls. I wired the panels in 2 series, 2 parallel. Once hooked up I put my camper in a sunny area and was getting 260 watts, will work even better in full sun. Not bad given there was some small shaded areas on the panels and they are laying flat. Don’t expect to get 400 watts unless your panels are directly facing full sun. That is how solar works. I bought the BL1 Bluetooth as well and it is awesome for monitoring the system which I have hidden out of sight. I can camp anywhere for any amount of time now with no shortage of power. Great value for the money. There are no instructions. If you don’t know what you are doing, pay someone who does or educate yourself accordingly.
Loksta –
This is the 3rd set of Renogy solar panels that we have purchased as we upgraded to different campers. We are able to camp all weekend, even over an extended weekend, and never have the battery go dead. This is a great product and I would highly recommend them.