🌞 Go Off-Grid with Confidence!
The MOBI OUTDOOR 220W Solar Panel Kit includes two high-efficiency 110W monocrystalline solar panels and a 20A MPPT solar charge controller, designed for RVs, campers, and off-grid applications. With a robust aluminum frame and tempered glass, this kit ensures durability and reliability, while its versatile connections and easy installation make it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
Brand | MOBI OUTDOOR |
Material | Tempered Glass, Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 37.6"L x 27.4"W x 3.9"H |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | MC4 |
Included Components | 12AWG MC4 solar cables, 12AWG battery cables, solar panel, Solar Y Branch Connectors, MPPT solar charge controller |
AC Adapter Current | 5.5 Amps |
Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts |
Maximum Power | 110 Watts |
Manufacturer | zhongxin |
Item Weight | 34.6 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MB-VASP-1KIT-UFA |
Size | 220W Solar Panel Kit |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**M
Compact
Smaller than my current panels but same output, no regrets.
H**H
Bigger and heavier than expected but good overall
These solar panels are larger and heavier than I was expecting, but overall it functions well. These panels are definitely best for installing on a fixed location as it would be too laborious to move it from place to place.
K**R
Easy to setup and work great
I was very impressed with these. They’re super easy to setup and connect and work great. 220w works great for my RV. It’s waterproof and durable.Comes with everything you need to set it up too. Quality product, well made. I definitely recommend this and give it 5 stars.
R**R
The controller is MPPT, but is very basic.
This kit comes with everything that's needed for basic battery charging.. Consult the battery manufacturer spec sheets for the charging needs of the battery sizes and types. Different battery types and sizes can have different charging needs and the supplied controller cannot be adjusted to accommodate them. Also note the controller supplied us intended for parallel panel connection ONLY (with the supplied Y interconnects). More on that later.I am a fan of the power supplied by the panels, but not a fan of the [verified] MPPT controller. It is very (too) basic as MPPT controllers go. Mine worked only for a short while then stopped responding to the parallel panel input, but until it stopped, showed upper mid nineties efficiency.At least a DC clamp ammeter and dvm are needed to monitor what this basic controller is doing. These can be used to measure incoming and outgoing volts and amps to determine how much of the power (in watts) is being generated are being supplied to the load [for battery charging].The controller's deficiencies translate into what to look for when replacing it. Replace this controller asap with a series capable MPPT with customizable battery parameters and set points, lead acid charging temperature compensation (not needed for LiiFePo4), series panel connection capability with amp and voltage input rating to accommodate expansion and on board/possibly remote monitoring/settings. A series capable controller will allow more efficient transport of the power generated by carrying half the current at twice the voltage with a lesser awg wire run to the controller.The panel construction is more fragile than others I own in rhis class, but with care should provide good duty. The controller is only a fraction of the total value of this kit (maybe $20 - $30) and knew that going in, so didn't fault it for that. If it can keep working, it's ok for the short term.At ~$1 per watt for 320 watts and accessories, buy the kit and replace the controller with a more substantial one. That will raise your cost basis a bit, but you'll be happier with the setup over the long term.
K**A
Great
Good setup to get you started and see if you like the idea of using solar and is easily scalable to your needs.
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