【Light Weight & Extremely Flexible】Single SF200 solar panel only 9.03 lbs, 0.11 inch thin, less than conventional solar panels, easy to carry. Thanks to the advanced polymer material, it can be bent into a U-shape, which can fit curved planes, such as the front of the RV and the roof.
【Easy to Install】Solar output ports can be transferred to any power station or home solar system. The accompanying 6 straps and curved surfaces allow it to be installed in RVs, roofs, campers, trailers, boats, cabins, sheds, tents, yachts.
【High Conversion Efficiency】SF200 uses advanced Monocrystalline material inside, whose conversion rate can reach 23%-25%. Honeycomb ETFE is used on the surface, and the unevenness forms refraction to collect sunlight from different angles. Coupled with the solar port with minimal loss, you can get more power at the same time.
【Durable Material for All Weather】ALLPOWERS flexible solar panel surface is made of IP68 waterproof ETFE material, which can resist extreme weather such as high temperature, freezing, sandstorms, and rainstorms. And the component contains a bypass diode ,uses input over current protection and reverse protection design.
【3-Year WAR】Properly used, SF200 can last for more than 10 years. The amazing 3-year WAR allows you to return it if you have any quality problems during use.
Additional information
Brand
ALLPOWERS
Material
Monocrystalline Silicon
Product Dimensions
54.13"L x 30.7"W x 0.11"H
Item Weight
9.03 pounds
Efficiency
High Efficiency
Connector Type
Solar connector
Included Components
solar cells
Maximum Voltage
32 Volts (DC)
Maximum Power
200 Watts
Manufacturer
ALLPOWERS Industrial International Limited
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
AP-SF-200-BLA
Size
200W Flexible Solar Panel
Usage
Outside
Batteries Required
No
Warranty Description
3-Years
13 reviews for ALLPOWERS SF200 Flexible Solar Panel 200W 32V IP68 Monocrystalline Solar Modules Bendable Semi-Flexible Mono Solar Panel 200 Watt for RV Roof Boat…
Rated 5 out of 5
tom –
Great panels, truly some of the best. But this one looks like it got shorted out. Looked like bird poop, but after looking at it under the layers of plastic. The sun is not out today because of the rain. So I can’t test it out. They were working great yesterday then I noticed what looks like poop so today I was going to clean it off. Has anyone seen this before.
Rated 5 out of 5
Alise –
Acheté avril 2024 et installé le panneau à l’été (fin juin) mais il ne fonctionnait pas. J’ai communiqué avec la compagnie et ils m’ont envoyé un autre panneau en remplacement sans frais. Bon service et honore la garantie. Les batteries du bateau sont toujours pleines maintenant… Satisfait de l’achat! Merci,
Rated 5 out of 5
B. Yuen –
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I purchased this solar panel to charge a power station made by the same company. I mounted the panel on top of my van using a combination of adhesives that can be purchased here on Amazon. So far I have driven 3,000 miles and everything is working great.
To actually get 200 watts out of a 200 watt solar panel, I think you have to have the panel at the perfect angle and be on a spaceship near the sun. Most of us on earth do not have such luxuries. At the perfect angle at the perfect time of day, I think you can get about 90% of the panel’s capacity. On the roof of a vehicle (which is not the ideal angle), the max I was able to get was a little over 130w, and that was parked in my driveway on a cloudless day and 100F weather. You might be able to get more performance out of it, but bonded to the roof of a vehicle, I was not.
That being said, the chest-style refrigerator I put in my van draws around 35w of power which means this panel was able to keep my battery at 100% all day long, with 130w coming in. Over night the battery would drop down with no sun coming in, but the following day the incoming wattage was enough to recharge the battery to 100%. Nothing like free electricity!
I had to buy extension cables as the ones that come with this were nowhere near long enough to reach inside my vehicle, but other than that everything was pretty straight forward. The connected cables have MC4 connectors and my battery came with a MC4-to-XT60 cable and has an XT60 port on the side, so the panel plugged right in and started charging. Could not have been simpler to use and there’s nothing like driving down the highway while charging your stuff!
Rated 1 out of 5
Rob –
I ordered 2 of these panels May 4, 2024. They came packaged well with foam lining. I mounted on my RV roof with 3M tape and Eternabond around perimeter (so invested money in mounting properly). This RV has only moved to driveway locations with no possible tree limb damage to panels as you would maybe in RV parks. I was up on the roof last week and noticed the one panel had bubble lines where it appears a layer departed (bubbled out), from diodes and I placed my hand on and felt extremely 🔥 hot. My concern is whether this will burn my RV. (Update), it is now 4 months now from purchase date. The second panel now has a section of diodes (picture #3), that are discoloured and “hot to the touch.” I would strongly recommend NOT buying this product until this review is rectified by the seller/manufacturer.
Rated 5 out of 5
Tucker –
Panel worked well but started to delaminate. AllPowers immediately sent a replacement.
Rated 5 out of 5
Robyn –
I had 2 200w panels on the roof of my RV. This flexible/movable panel from AllPowers added flexibility and efficiency to my solar system. The panel is smaller and lighter than other panels I looked at. Cheaper too. I had a small issue with the panel but the support team quickly responded and addressed the problem. I would recommend this product.
Rated 5 out of 5
tom –
86w out of the 100w panel
update 4.24.2024: installed three of these on top of our ex-uhaul box truck and I’m happy with their operation. It looks like they will fully charge our completely discharged anker f1200(1.2kwh) power bank on a sunny day.
I did not want to drill into or pierce the roof so I used this tape, available here on Amazon, to mount the three solar panels: EternaBond RoofSeal White 4″ x50′
original review: brand new panel clean no dust about noon on a spring day in a Southern state the anker f1200 power station is telling(lower right 86w in the picture attached) me it’s getting 86 Watts from the xt60 port that the solar panel is connected to.
the reason I chose this manufacturer is that the panel produces close to 25 volts unloaded and my xt60 port can take a Max of 30v so the higher voltage is desired from this panel. since the anker can only take 10 amps the higher voltage gives a higher wattage and faster charging.
I plan to use three of these in parallel to account for dust accumulation and not perfectly sunny days.
according to documentation, if I present more than 10 amps the anker f1200 will limit to the 10 amps.
got this panel with a Amazon / manufacturer coupon discount and for the price of close to $100 and it producing 86 Watts I’m very pleased and will be buying two more.
the panel is well made thicker than others I have gotten with better grommets so I can easily recommend this to others.
Rated 4 out of 5
Colorado Dave –
I like the folded size.
It would have been good if they included a cable that could easily connect to a 3rd party charge controller. I had to add some wire leads to my charge controller and then used the battery clamps to the leads. The output voltage from the panel went up to 22VDC, so it would have been high to recharge a 12VDC battery. My charge controller can select a LifePo4 battery, and it charged well.
This setup would have been better with a charge controller included.
Rated 5 out of 5
Rob O’Hara –
I added 2 on top of my camper that charge my lithium battery (200ah). It runs the fridge non stop and it actually runs most of my house when the powers out on the 2000w inverter. I’m currently running 2 laptops a 65″ tv and a fan with an extension cord just because it’s like free power now that I have it.
Rated 5 out of 5
Rob O’Hara –
Highly reccomend this for a small unit! used the solar panel by itself to charge a Harmon Kardon onyx 5 speaker that I lost the charger for a while back (roughly 6 hours of charge time and the speaker lasted 2 days pumping tunes.) Yet to give a proper test but so far so good. Quality is better than expected
Rated 5 out of 5
Colorado Dave –
I didn’t pay attention to the size and was amazed at how large this was. I have a very limited amount of space on my car and I was very sorry to return this item. It seems to be an excellent product. I’ll reconfigure my set up and try it again later 🙂
Rated 1 out of 5
C Moore –
i bought two of theses and returned two due to poor communication with seller and them not knowing what they are shipping out. One order was got loss in shipping. Order replacement FREE on second order that means i already paid for. The replacement box was all beat up and opened (with no accessories pack plug in or tie down straps, no instructions book) to complete install. First lost panel showed up almost two weeks later with accessories pack inside the box. So, now i have two panels. Amazon sent me bill for second panel order because i want to keep both now. I contacted sell 4 times about accessories pack and they said they didn’t have any pack (see pictures) YES they did! one came with one and one didn’t hello. Very heavy panels and barely flex, they only pulled in watts of 122 max in direct sun and tracking sun in AZ. Not good enough for my test for a flex panel. So, i returned two. 10 calls to amazon to fix refunds. It took over a month to get my return both credited. I would not buy from this seller again or product.
Rated 5 out of 5
Tucker –
Other reviews seem to be incorrect about incorrect output.
I’m using 2 in series and hit 393w the first day I have them connected. It is cloudy and hot, so may see better production other days. They are producing 57-61v in series. Enough to charge my 48v lifepo4 bank.
The crimp on 1 of the metal eyes was messed up which I have seen as an issue on other reviews, but I could easily reinstall it with some pliers.
I expected to see 330w max based on other ridgid panels I have. Seeing 393w of rated 400w is great. Would recommend.
As long as review is still up, panels are producing as expected. I will edit this review if they have issues.
tom –
Great panels, truly some of the best. But this one looks like it got shorted out. Looked like bird poop, but after looking at it under the layers of plastic. The sun is not out today because of the rain. So I can’t test it out. They were working great yesterday then I noticed what looks like poop so today I was going to clean it off. Has anyone seen this before.
Alise –
Acheté avril 2024 et installé le panneau à l’été (fin juin) mais il ne fonctionnait pas. J’ai communiqué avec la compagnie et ils m’ont envoyé un autre panneau en remplacement sans frais. Bon service et honore la garantie.
Les batteries du bateau sont toujours pleines maintenant… Satisfait de l’achat! Merci,
B. Yuen –
The media could not be loaded.
I purchased this solar panel to charge a power station made by the same company. I mounted the panel on top of my van using a combination of adhesives that can be purchased here on Amazon. So far I have driven 3,000 miles and everything is working great.
To actually get 200 watts out of a 200 watt solar panel, I think you have to have the panel at the perfect angle and be on a spaceship near the sun. Most of us on earth do not have such luxuries. At the perfect angle at the perfect time of day, I think you can get about 90% of the panel’s capacity. On the roof of a vehicle (which is not the ideal angle), the max I was able to get was a little over 130w, and that was parked in my driveway on a cloudless day and 100F weather. You might be able to get more performance out of it, but bonded to the roof of a vehicle, I was not.
That being said, the chest-style refrigerator I put in my van draws around 35w of power which means this panel was able to keep my battery at 100% all day long, with 130w coming in. Over night the battery would drop down with no sun coming in, but the following day the incoming wattage was enough to recharge the battery to 100%. Nothing like free electricity!
I had to buy extension cables as the ones that come with this were nowhere near long enough to reach inside my vehicle, but other than that everything was pretty straight forward. The connected cables have MC4 connectors and my battery came with a MC4-to-XT60 cable and has an XT60 port on the side, so the panel plugged right in and started charging. Could not have been simpler to use and there’s nothing like driving down the highway while charging your stuff!
Rob –
I ordered 2 of these panels May 4, 2024. They came packaged well with foam lining.
I mounted on my RV roof with 3M tape and Eternabond around perimeter (so invested money in mounting properly).
This RV has only moved to driveway locations with no possible tree limb damage to panels as you would maybe in RV parks.
I was up on the roof last week and noticed the one panel had bubble lines where it appears a layer departed (bubbled out), from diodes and I placed my hand on and felt extremely 🔥 hot.
My concern is whether this will burn my RV. (Update), it is now 4 months now from purchase date. The second panel now has a section of diodes (picture #3), that are discoloured and “hot to the touch.”
I would strongly recommend NOT buying this product until this review is rectified by the seller/manufacturer.
Tucker –
Panel worked well but started to delaminate. AllPowers immediately sent a replacement.
Robyn –
I had 2 200w panels on the roof of my RV. This flexible/movable panel from AllPowers added flexibility and efficiency to my solar system. The panel is smaller and lighter than other panels I looked at. Cheaper too.
I had a small issue with the panel but the support team quickly responded and addressed the problem. I would recommend this product.
tom –
86w out of the 100w panel
update 4.24.2024:
installed three of these on top of our ex-uhaul box truck and I’m happy with their operation. It looks like they will fully charge our completely discharged anker f1200(1.2kwh) power bank on a sunny day.
I did not want to drill into or pierce the roof so I used this tape, available here on Amazon, to mount the three solar panels: EternaBond RoofSeal White 4″ x50′
original review:
brand new panel clean no dust about noon on a spring day in a Southern state the anker f1200 power station is telling(lower right 86w in the picture attached) me it’s getting 86 Watts from the xt60 port that the solar panel is connected to.
the reason I chose this manufacturer is that the panel produces close to 25 volts unloaded and my xt60 port can take a Max of 30v so the higher voltage is desired from this panel. since the anker can only take 10 amps the higher voltage gives a higher wattage and faster charging.
I plan to use three of these in parallel to account for dust accumulation and not perfectly sunny days.
according to documentation, if I present more than 10 amps the anker f1200 will limit to the 10 amps.
got this panel with a Amazon / manufacturer coupon discount and for the price of close to $100 and it producing 86 Watts I’m very pleased and will be buying two more.
the panel is well made thicker than others I have gotten with better grommets so I can easily recommend this to others.
Colorado Dave –
I like the folded size.
It would have been good if they included a cable that could easily connect to a 3rd party charge controller. I had to add some wire leads to my charge controller and then used the battery clamps to the leads. The output voltage from the panel went up to 22VDC, so it would have been high to recharge a 12VDC battery. My charge controller can select a LifePo4 battery, and it charged well.
This setup would have been better with a charge controller included.
Rob O’Hara –
I added 2 on top of my camper that charge my lithium battery (200ah). It runs the fridge non stop and it actually runs most of my house when the powers out on the 2000w inverter. I’m currently running 2 laptops a 65″ tv and a fan with an extension cord just because it’s like free power now that I have it.
Rob O’Hara –
Highly reccomend this for a small unit! used the solar panel by itself to charge a Harmon Kardon onyx 5 speaker that I lost the charger for a while back (roughly 6 hours of charge time and the speaker lasted 2 days pumping tunes.) Yet to give a proper test but so far so good. Quality is better than expected
Colorado Dave –
I didn’t pay attention to the size and was amazed at how large this was. I have a very limited amount of space on my car and I was very sorry to return this item. It seems to be an excellent product. I’ll reconfigure my set up and try it again later 🙂
C Moore –
i bought two of theses and returned two due to poor communication with seller and them not knowing what they are shipping out. One order was got loss in shipping. Order replacement FREE on second order that means i already paid for. The replacement box was all beat up and opened (with no accessories pack plug in or tie down straps, no instructions book) to complete install. First lost panel showed up almost two weeks later with accessories pack inside the box. So, now i have two panels. Amazon sent me bill for second panel order because i want to keep both now. I contacted sell 4 times about accessories pack and they said they didn’t have any pack (see pictures) YES they did! one came with one and one didn’t hello. Very heavy panels and barely flex, they only pulled in watts of 122 max in direct sun and tracking sun in AZ. Not good enough for my test for a flex panel. So, i returned two. 10 calls to amazon to fix refunds. It took over a month to get my return both credited. I would not buy from this seller again or product.
Tucker –
Other reviews seem to be incorrect about incorrect output.
I’m using 2 in series and hit 393w the first day I have them connected. It is cloudy and hot, so may see better production other days. They are producing 57-61v in series. Enough to charge my 48v lifepo4 bank.
The crimp on 1 of the metal eyes was messed up which I have seen as an issue on other reviews, but I could easily reinstall it with some pliers.
I expected to see 330w max based on other ridgid panels I have. Seeing 393w of rated 400w is great. Would recommend.
As long as review is still up, panels are producing as expected. I will edit this review if they have issues.