220W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase
The lightest and most durable solar suitcase with robust kickstands.
With Controller
Without Controller
Portable Power Anywhere
This portable solar panel comes with a compact charge controller, making it compatible with lithium, gel, AGM, and flooded batteries.
Portable Power Anywhere
Ensure that the DC input voltage for the portable power station is greater than 25V.
Robust Structure for Consistent Panel Output
Sturdy, rust-resistant kickstands are designed to withstand strong winds, heavy rain, and extreme temperatures, ensuring reliable and optimal solar panel positioning and maximizing power generation.
The Dynamic Power Boost for Existing Solar Systems
When roof space is limited, the Renogy lightweight portable solar panel with its controller easily connects to your existing system, delivering extra power wherever you need it.
Ultimate Reliability with Impeccable Efficiency
Maximizing module potential with 22.7% cell efficiency while utilizing compact solar cell layouts for improved performance.
Renogy Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase Series
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Unyielding Strength for Extended Outdoor Reliability
Built to last with premium materials for years of reliable performance.
Protective Case
Easily portable for transportation, offering impact protection.
Fiberglass Reinforcement
Delivers exceptional durability even in the face of light hailstorms.
Corner Protection
Ensures longevity and resilience against wear and tear.
ETFE Coating
Provides enhanced durability and weather resistance.
Uninterrupted Brilliance in Partial Shading
Parallel wiring ensures individual shadows won't diminish the overall efficiency of the interconnected panels.
Why Choose Renogy
Redefining excellence in solar solutions.
Package Includes
220W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase
x 1
220W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase
Max Power at STC
220W
Open Circuit Voltage
23.6V
Short Circuit Current
12.1A
Optimum Operating Voltage
20.0V
Optimum Operating Current
11A
Maximum System Voltage
600VDC
Maximum Series Fuse Rating
15A
Cell Efficiency
22.70%
Module Efficiency
17.3%
Operating Temperature
-40°F~185°F / -40℃~85℃
Dimensions (with handle)
1843x730x20 mm (72.56x28.74x0.79 in)
Dimensions (without handle)
1843x690x20 mm (72.56x27.17x0.79 in)
Dimensions (folded)
460*690*80mm (18.11*27.17*3.15in)
Weight
7.20kg/15.87lb
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to complete my off-grid solar power system ?
A solar panel has to be connected a charge controller to regulate current, and a battery to store the electrical power. You will need adapter kit cables to wire the solar panel(s) and charge controller, and tray cables connecting the charge controller to a deep-cycle battery.
What does off-grid and on-grid mean ?
On-grid simply means solar power equipment (array or solar panel) is connected to the electrical grid, while off-grid refers to systems that are not connected to the grid and therefore store the generated power for later use. Off-grid systems are not affected by grid blackouts.
Why is my solar panel under producing ?
Solar panel performance may be hindered for a number of reasons. Most commonly environmental conditions such as indirect sunlight, temperature rise, cloudy sky, and dirt and stain build up on the top glass will cause a reduced power output.
How should I connect solar panels in my electrical circuit (series vs parallel)
Solar panels can be connected in series or in parallel to meet your electrical circuit size and power demand. Connecting solar panels in series will have the effect of adding up their operating voltage output, while system current output will be the same as that for one panel. While, connecting solar panels in parallel will have a different effect; individual panels operating current output will add up to be the system output current, while system output voltage will be the same as the output voltage of one solar panel. To meet the optimum power output and system rating for your power system, you can use both parallel and series connections.
How many solar panels do I need ?
The best way to gauge how many solar panels you need, is to understand and define the power load needed from this system. Power is measured in Watts, and capacity is commonly measured in Watt-hours (multiplying power output in watts by the required number of hours of operation multiplied by a safety factor of 1.5-2). Therefore, it is wise to size your battery bank first based on the minimum required capacity, and accordingly decide how many panels or how much power input is needed.
What does the 12V/24V in the product title of the solar panel mean? Why is it different from the value on the label/specification sheet of the solar panel?
"The 12V/24V in product titles (ex. 150W 12V CIGS Solar panel) does not refer to the actual voltage (Voc or Vmp) of the solar panels, but rather to the voltage of the solar system or energy storage system to which the panel is best suited. The voltage of the solar panel must be higher than the solar system voltage. "