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  • Sleek, portable, and foldable, weighing just 15.9lbs.
  • Superior fiberglass material to withstand decades of use
  • IP68 solar connectors and aluminum kickstands for easy setup
  • Unmatched durability with IP68 protection & ETFE coating.
  • 3-year standard warranty + 2-year extended warranty.
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220W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase
The most lightweight and durable solar suitcase with robust kickstands.
With Controller
Without Controller
Portable Power Anywhere
Whether you are a homebody or a globe-trotter, this portable solar suitcase can help you access clean energy at all times. This system is perfect if your house lacks the right roofing system for elaborate panels or you are an adventurer who is always on the go.
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, Renogy lightweight portable solar panel with the 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 harnessing compact solar cell layouts for enhanced module efficiency.
Reliability Redefined
Super fiberglass material is used to protect this device against harsh weather conditions and general wear and tear. With a long warranty period, you can rest assured that your solar power needs will remain fulfilled for a long time.
Robust Structure for Consistent Panel Output
Sturdy, rust-resistant kickstands allow maximum power generation.
SUV & Pickup Truck
RV
Easy to Assemble
Whether you are setting it up in your backyard or on a mountain top, this solar suitcase is unbelievably easy to assemble. Once you set it up, you can enjoy power off-the-grid and be a digital hermit or rely on a source of power back-up that will never let you down.
Built to Last
This portable solar suitcase is built with a host of protective measures such as robust kickstands, IP68 protection & ETFE coating. All of these characteristics are meant to keep it (and you) safe and secure during long, arduous journeys.
Ultimate Reliability with Impeccable Efficiency
Maximizing module potential with 22.7% cell efficiency while harnessing compact solar cell layouts for enhanced module efficiency.
Seamless Power Everywhere
Since this system is compatible with most portable power stations and batteries, it is extremely reliable no matter where you are headed. Simply fold it into a suitcase, slip it into its bag, and get going. It will fit inside your vehicle without any issues.
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.
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.
220W Solar Suitcase:
220W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase
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220W Solar Suitcase + Charge Controller:
220W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase
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Voyager 20A PWM Charge Controller
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220W Compact suitcase RV kit:
220W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase
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12.8V 100Ah Core Mini Battery
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IP67 50A DC-DC Battery Charger with MPPT
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16FT 10AWG Battery to Charge Controller Tray Cables for 3/8 in Lugs
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20FT 10AWG Adaptor Kit
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220W Compact suitcase Home Cabin Kit:
220W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase
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12.8V 100Ah Core Mini Battery
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Rover Li 20 Amp MPPT Solar Charge Controller
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16FT 10AWG Battery to Charge Controller Tray Cables for 3/8 in Lugs
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20FT 10AWG Adaptor Kit
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Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to complete my off-grid solar power system ?
To regulate current, a solar panel must be connected to a charge controller, while the electrical power can be stored by connecting it to a battery. To wire the solar panel(s) and charge controller, you will need adapter kit cables. Finally, tray cables are necessary to connect the charge controller to a deep-cycle battery.
What does off-grid and on-grid mean ?
Simply put, on-grid solar power equipment (like solar panels or arrays) is connected to the electrical grid. On the other hand, off-grid equipment entails systems that are not connected to the grid. Instead, they store the power that is generated for future use. The latter offers several benefits. First, it is portable and hence, can be utilized when travelling. Moreover, off-grid systems are not affected by grid blackouts.
Why is my solar panel under producing ?
Several factors may be impacting the performance of your solar panel. Typically, indirect sunlight, temperature rise, cloudy sky, and dirt and stain build up on the top glass lead to a reduced power output.
How should I connect solar panels in my electrical circuit (series vs parallel)
Depending on your electrical circuit size and power demand, solar panels can be connected in series or in parallel. When you connect them in series, the system current output will be the same as that of a singular panel, while producing the effect of adding up their operating voltage output. On the other hand, the operating current output of individual panels is added up to be the system output current when they are connected in parallel. In this case, the 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.
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  • 5
    HIGHLY RECOMMEND! 220 Watt Lightweight Solar Panel Suitcase

    Posted by Salt and Prepper on Nov 23rd 2024

    Recently purchased the 220W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase for my Buetti 200ACL solar power bank. Spent the better part of a year searching for water proof panels that were lightweight enough for me to comfortably carry down a flight of stairs yet durable and heavy enough that they won't blow away, but nothing fit the bill. Having schlepped a 50pound 200 watt panel around my friend's boat all summer, I knew mine had to be lighter. Finally Renogy came out with a 'middle of the road' panel that is the answer! It folds up compactly and clicks shut with magnets, no snaps or hooks needed and weighs in at only 15 pounds. Shopping for a second one now to complete my SHTF prep. Over the moon happy with this one, can't recommend enough for those of us who are not body builders. As a 60+ woman, this one hit the spot! Thanks Renogy!

  • 5
    Real world experience

    Posted by Buck on Jul 23rd 2024

    I got 184w straight out of the gate, setting this up in the afternoon on a summer day in Seattle. After the panels warmed up in the sun, that dropped to between 170-175w for the next two hours while charging my Ecoflow Delta Mini. Had the same experience deployed while camping. About other reviews stating it performed poorly: Solar panels typically don't hit their stated maximum wattage outside of a lab. This is because 1) Panels need to be properly aligned to the sun, and 2) Efficiency of all solar panels decreases as they heat up. You're not going to see peak power output on hot days. *Also depends on the charge controller and battery setup it's connected to. Why this panel? I upgraded from a 100w Jackery, as it barely output enough to compensate for the draw from my fridge (~70w). I wanted to generate significantly more power without sacrificing much more room in the back of my car when camping. This suitcase fit the bill, as the form factor is only slightly larger and I'm getting >240% more power out of it. The 350w and 400w panels are all way too big for car camping. Why not the 200w Renogy folding panel (ASIN B0CNPHD4VY)? I opted to spend the extra ~$100 even though the output is nearly identical, because I wanted the warranty and durability that the rigid panels provide. There's no fabric on these to fray or breakdown, it's all metal and plastic, so I'm much more comfortable tossing it on gravel, dirt, grass, etc. *The leads from the panel are only about two feet long, so you'll need to source your own extension cables for your specific needs. I don't consider this a complaint as it's industry standard.

  • 4
    Construction

    Posted by Jeff Kelmis on Jul 2nd 2024

    The Solar Suitcase is constructed really strong. The panels with the magnets in the edges is a clever idea for keeping the panels closed when folded for storage. The only issue I have is that since the aluminum is black and the panels are meant to be used in full sun, is the edges of the panels get really hot not warm HOT. So grabbing the panels you might want to use gloves..... I new this when I ordered the panels but felt that the construction and design out weighed hot frame issue......

  • 5
    Great Portable Panel

    Posted by Kyle H on Jun 20th 2024

    I had this panel for a couple weeks now and I'm really impressed. The size is great for a portable and setup is quick and easy. Overall, a high quality product. I will likely get another at some point. Highly recommend.