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![]() 200W Solar Panel Kit |
![]() 400w solar complete system |
![]() 400w solar complete system pro |
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Max daily Generation 800WH/DAY |
Max daily Generation 1600WH/DAY |
Max daily Generation 1600WH/DAY |
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Energy storage 640WH |
Energy storage 1280WH |
Energy storage 2560WH |
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Solar panel type Monocrystalline solar panel |
Solar panel type Bifacial Solar Panel |
Solar panel type Bifacial Solar Panel |
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- One-Stop Solar Solution: This complete 200W solar complete system generates 800Wh of power daily and stores 1.28Kwh of power, making it the essential kit for your RV trip. This system comes with everything you need to build an off-grid solar system, no additional purchases required. It includes 2pcs 100W solar panel, 12.8V 100Ah lithium battery, 1100W inverter, a 30A PWM charge controller, and all necessary cables.
- Say Bye To DIY:To Save You The Trouble Of Diy, Our 200w Complete System Can Bring You Fully Compatible, Novice-Friendly 4-Step Quick Installation, Long-Term Benefits, Damaged Replacement, Technical Support, Empowering Your Rv Life Anytime, Anywhere
- 4 Step To Hassle-Free Solar๏ผโ Connecting Two solar panelโกConnect Battery To Controller๏ผSecure Them To Positive And Negative Screws and Connect Battery To Inverter โขConnect Solar Panel To ControllerโฃConnecting the load
- 7/24 Service๏ผWe Provide 7/24 Customer Service And Give You The Most Professional Service. When You Receive It, If There Is Any Problem, You Can Tell Us And We Will Give You A Reasonable Reply
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Connie Kautz –
I purchased this system in September, got it installed and everything was working fine. About 5 weeks later we found the inverter had no AC power. I notified seller and Charlie was very prompt and asked me to do some multimeter testing and send pictures. Which I did and Charlie promptly refund money for the faulty inverter! It was a pleasure working with Charlie and his diligence in helping me with this inverter. I now am a firm believer in this company’s great customer service. Thank you Charlie!
Phillip F. –
First off, I want to point out, this “kit” does not come in 1 huge box. (at least for me). It came in, across several days, 1 package a day for about a week. Cables were delivered by USPS, the inverter was delivered through FedEx and the solar panels were delivered by a 3rd party white-box delivery service. The charge controller was in the box with the solar panels.My wife and I were able to set the entire thing up over a dedicated afternoon. It took about 3-4 hours to get everything installed. The batteries were at half charge when they arrived (which is expected). All in all, I was very happy not only with the product but also the ease of installation. There is a little electrical work involved (you will need to crimp the cables with connectors that come with the kit. Just use standard pliers to crimp it). I did have to cut the end off of the wires that came with the inverter as they didn’t fit into the charge controller (but you again just crimp the connectors to it that are included with the charge controller.). There are plenty of instructions for everything (charge controller, inverter and the panels all had manuals with good explanations and pictures of how everything connects). I would recommend it to anyone who asks about it.Again, I just want to point out, everything came at different times throughout the week. The tracking info you get from amazon will only be for 1 of the boxes. Expect to receive 5 packages in total across different days.
MR –
I was a bit disappointed with this system. It is powering a shed with two lights and a ventilation fan. They are all hardwired and everything runs well, but we donโt run them a great deal as it is a shed. The problem I found was the inverter. It has a low heat dissipation temperature so the fans run all the time. This along with only two panels leaves your capacity lacking. We found over a week to 10 days the charge was almost completely depleted by the inverter. We now leave the inverter off and only turn it on with the remote control when we need power. We donโt see a power loss using it this way. Other than that it is easy to set up and use. **After multiple tests and emails with EcoWorthy they sent me an 1100 watt inverter that did not run constantly. This stopped the constant power drain and now we donโt have any issues. I have not heard if the original 600 watt inverter was defective. ***
Corry –
I bought these for my RV, and though I didn’t set them up yet i noticed that all I originally received from amazon was the inverter. Amazon marked the transaction as ‘Done’ and so i called amazon customer service. Seems the Amazon depot did not ship the panels or the battery and cables. I was contacted by the seller who made good on making sure that the parts were sent from their warehouses in separate shipments. So although it took a couple weeks extra, I found that it was worth it.Not a bad product in quality and design. Will update with more after installing and seeing it in action in March.
Jocelyn Pittman –
So far I am not very happy, installing was easy enough however while programming the controller it began to flash all sorts of numbers and could not get it to stop, so could not program. We contacted the seller and they said they never heard of that happening and asked us to send a video of it, so we did. While on phone with her as she watched the video she said she will call their technician and call us back, Two days later Still no call back. For the money I spent on this I can’not say I am happy with the customer service or the product. I hope I hear from them and they will correct this problem.
Melissa –
I purchased this set for my camper van. I use it to run a set of small LED lights, phone chargers, a camper vent, and a mini fridge at this time. One caveat: I run everything on DC power, I do not use the inverter. I live in the pacific northwest and go camping year-round.In the summer, this works amazing. With my setup, I cannot run the batteries out. During the day, they’re charging more than I can use them. When they’re fully charged, they’re not going to run out overnight with my setup. I leave my camper van fridge on all summer as a beverage fridge, even when I’m not camping.In the winter, things are a little bit more dicey. If my batteries are fully charged, I can easily make it through a camping weekend, however, I do not use the vent fan in the winter. To get a full charge before I go, I need to have my fridge turned off for several days before I leave and only turn it on the morning before I go. The battery does wear down faster all weekend than it’s charging back up, but the full charge plus small amount of recharge can push me through for a weekend.I do not believe this setup could work for someone living in a van full-time, unless you’re living somewhere very sunny. Even in the summer, additional things might start to get to the point of draining on the battery too much. I’m considering trying out a super low watt coffee maker next summer, but I’ll see what I can find.
Mireya Luna –
I havent installed it in my van but so far so good ๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐ