Description
If you’re looking for a convenient and portable power solution, the Renogy 100-Watt Monocrystalline Foldable Solar Suitcase is the ideal choice. The Renogy 100-Watt 12-Volt Monocrystalline Portable Solar Suitcase is an entire solar power system incorporated into a single, compact package. Weighing in at about 26.60 lbs., this lightweight suitcase includes two 50-Watt Monocrystalline Solar Panels, one 20 Amp waterproof Voyager Charge Controller with an LCD Screen for power regulation, one 10 ft. tray cable with alligator clips for easy connection to the battery and protective casing for safe portability. The Renogy 100-Watt Solar Suitcase will make charging on the go as easy as 1-2-3!
Adam –
Came with everything needed. Simple installation to charge my camper battery. Top quality waterproof connections.
T-Bone –
I purchased the 100 watt panel to re-charge our trailer battery’s and a Jackery battery inverter. Our first trip with the panel it rained for two days. I was worried the trailer battery wouldn’t make the four days of our camping trip, but on the third day the sun came out for a little bit in the afternoon. I hooked up the solar panel to the trailer and re-charged the trailer battery to three quarters full. We never lost power the whole time. The solar panel was easy to connect and performed exactly how it was supposed to. I love it and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to keep there battery’s charged while off grid.
DAVID –
Heavy, and could use better wiring connections
Tom –
Purchased this for my camper. The dealer told me I had to buy the recommended brand from the manufacturer.
NOT TRUE
This works better than I expected!
Only needed a reverse polarity connector, very cheap on the internet.
I’m a Happy Camper lol
tom v –
I use it quite a bit while camping to keep my batteries up and charged
Jay C –
Products seem to be of high quality. Just wish it came with better written instructions
Old school people like print. and if your out where you belong and forget something there will be no connection.
Los –
The panel is fantastic, just be sure to check everything during your installation…no matter how simple. Every fastener on the panel I received was loose, even inside the junction boxes ( which is concerning ). Took all of five minutes to tighten everything down.
SUSAN –
This unit kept my 21’ travel trailer batteries fully charged for 3 weeks while camping near the lakebed during 2023 King of the Hammers event~ I’m super impressed!
TomR –
The second unit I got appears to be working just fine. ALERT: Even though it comes with a 20Amp charge controller, you won’t get 20A, maybe around 12 tops. To set this up is very easy but remember to disconnect the controller from the panels before connecting to the battery. The reconnect to the panels as the last step.
dressageman –
We bought the Renogy 100w solar suitcase to complement the 400W of rooftop-mounted solar on our travel trailer. We exclusively boondock and frequently must park in shaded or partially shaded areas. Sunshine is often close by, and this portable suitcase allows us to take advantage if it easily and simply. I built a 40 foot 10ga cable (you can see it in the photo) to give it good range to get to the sun and follow it as the day progresses. I mounted the controller in the forward pass though storage area of the trailer right near the solar port on the exterior wall of the trailer (Its always best to mount the controller as close to the battery as possible). The system works amazingly well. Last week week I used it on a sunny day and it was producing a whopping 6.1 amps of current for two hours around solar noon. Impressive output and far above its rating. On the downside the unit is a little heavy, but it is well built and sturdy. The frame, hinges, latches, and carrying handle are well engineered and durable. The hard-wearing and very protective Cordura case should last many years with reasonable care. This suitcase is a solid value and worth every penny.