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Renogy Flexible Solar Panel 175W

UPC
40482
$729.99
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Premium monocrystalline flexible panel ideal for marine or RV applications. Ultra thin and capable of flexing up to 248 degrees allows for easy installation even on curved surfaces. At 2.8kg, this flexible solar panel weighs only a quarter of its traditional rigid counterpart.
  • High quality monocrystalline cells
  • Flexible up to 248 degrees
  • Rated Max Power (Pmax): 175W
  • Voltage at Pmax (Vmp): 19.5V
  • Current at Pmax (Imp): 8.98A
  • Open-circuit Voltage (Voc): 23.9V
  • Short-circuit Current (Isc): 9.5A
  • Number of cells: 36 (4x9)
  • Supplied with 450mm negative lead and 150mm positive lead (fitted with quick connect plugs)
  • Warranty: 5 years materials and workmanship, 25 years power output
  • 1504(h) x 673(w) x 2(d)mm
  • Junction Box IP67 rated
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Power Output (W)175
Volts Maximum Power19.5V
Amps Maximum Power (Imp)8.98A
Open-Circuit Voltage23.9V
Short-Circuit Current9.5A
No of Cells36
Dimensions1504(h) x 673(w) x 2(d) mm
Dimensions FoldedN/A
Warranty on Panel5
Warranty on Frame5
Warranty25 years power output
MaterialUV stablised plastic
Panel TypeMonocrystaline
Flexible/Rigid/FoldFlexible
Output Single or Dualsingle
PortableNo
DisplayNo
Fuel TankNo
Power Outlets 240VACNo
Power Outlets DCNo
Power Outlet USBNo
Digital Hour MeterNo
BrandRenogy

Delivery estimate 1-4 business days

$5.99 standard freight rate for non-rural, shoe box sized deliveries. Additional charges apply for rural delivery, island delivery, dangerous goods and large packages.

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How subject to abrassion is this unit?
We have a 5th wheel camper and would like to wrap this (2 of them) over the front edge of the camper, which is exposed to the full force of the wind during travel. Over 3m from the ground so it should be reasonably protected from most road debris, especially as it is directly above our towing vehicle.
Question by: Alan Rose on 16/08/2022, 6:23 am
If fixed down correctly the panels should have no issue with the wind while travelling including being exposed to any light debris in the air, however a stone hitting any solar panel at 100kmh could potentially damage the surface or the cell beneath.
Answer by: Website Customer Service (JS) on 16/08/2022, 12:35 pm

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Can this be walked on? Looking at putting on the roof of the boat but the kids like to go up there and jump off so would be walking over in bear feet
Question by: Bourhill Russell on 27/10/2022, 7:35 am
Hi Russell and thanks for your enquiry

These panels aren't really designed to be walked on, as they may become damaged and this would void any warranty - which is already only 5 years vs rigid solar panels at 25yrs They are ideally suited for solar capture on curved surfaces where there is no thoroughfare.

Regards
Burnsco Webstore
Answer by: Website Customer Service (GC) (Admin) on 27/10/2022, 8:54 am

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Would this be suitable to attach to a canvas roof of a flying bridge?
Question by: Colin Dawson on 20/10/2024, 9:11 am
Yes this should be fine. thanks
Answer by: Website Customer Service (WE) (Admin) on 21/10/2024, 9:50 am

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