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RICH SOLAR 200 Watt 12 Volt 9BB Cell Monocrystalline Solar Panel High Efficiency Solar Module for RV Trailer Camper Marine Off Grid

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$229.99

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1.Size:200w


About this item

  • 【Industry Standard】Generates 10.9 amps of power, charges 12 volt batteries, 3' quick connect cables with connectors, and works in series or in parallel.
  • 【High Performance】 Excellent low-light performance even on early mornings, evenings, and cloudy days.
  • 【Rugged Durability】Built with strong high transmission “Anti-reflective” coated tempered glass, and an anodized aluminum frame. Certified to withstand the most challenging environmental conditions.
  • 【Simple Installation】 Fast and easy installation thanks to 14 pre-drilled holes that are compatible with standard Z-brackets, ground mounts, side pole mounts, and tilt mounts.
  • 【Warranty】 25-year limited warranty for power output; and 5-year limited warranty for material and craftsmanship.



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Chris Barker
2025-07-12 10:08:39
Love it and it works great for my setup. I charge my bike and anything USB. I had a 170 watt Top Solar (junk) and it comes no where near this one in low light and total output. Rich Solar has always been top notch in quality and service for me. Great panel!
Bad Dog
2025-03-29 11:34:21
I purchased this as an additional panel to our travel trailer. Long narrow aspect ratio was exactly what I needed to fit the available real-estate on my roof. Performance was confirmed to match the product detail and specifications. The additional 5 Amps made a difference when I have laptops and Starlink running. Very happy with this.
welder314
2025-03-17 10:40:27
This review is for the 200W panels. I am using multiple panels in an off-grid system.They were delivered in super sturdy boxes with nice heavy foam protection. Panel build quality is very good, no visual cell defects, excellent mechanical construction, edges line up, etc. Sealant is used where required; quality and application of sealant is good. The aluminum frame has multiple mounting holes, and there's ample room to drill more if required without affecting frame integrity. The glass appears to be good grade; it has a slight random pattern texture on the exterior surface.Junction box and connectors are good quality. Box is sealed with an o-ring. Although they are plastic, and obviously of 'foreign origin,' they seemed to be solid and well made. Soldering and component attachments were good. Lead wires are 3 feet, 12 AWG aluminum. Yes, aluminum, not tinned copper. I did a chemical test to confirm. Does it make a difference? Well, compared to 10 AWG copper, these will see a loss of about 1.2 watts per panel. Not significant in my opinion.Now for the numbers. I'm at about 33 N latitude, ~700 ft elevation, date is around April 20; we're on DST so the max solar elevation is right around 12:45 pm. Load is a discharged AGM bank in good condition, charge controller is an Outback FlexMax 60.In cloudless skies, output stayed about 180W per panel from about 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with a peak of 188W. Power at 1.5 hrs post-sunrise and pre-sunset was 140W. These are all on an azimuth tracking mount.For some other numbers..... On a partly cloudy day, low white clouds with breaks, output was 220W at 4pm. This is typical of the conditions, because the low clouds reflect back some of the light. And because the light is so scattered, I still got 200W even when the panel was only aligned for elevation.On a fully cloudy day, with zero sun, output was a solid 50 watts, which is about what to expect.About 20 minutes before sunset, on a cloudy day, output was 10 watts, still enough to keep a float charge going. Not terribly useful, but just an interesting data point.There was a fair difference in output when alignment was less than optimal. In an Elevation-Only alignment, total output was about 800 watts from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and 1080 watts fully aligned. If you add the "after hours" power, it makes an even bigger difference. This is a higher than expected difference, and I suspect that it's due to the lack of anti-reflective coating on the glass.Bottom line: great panels at a good price, nice for smaller projects that don't need the large full size panels. I would definitely buy these again.Update 8/26/20: So I actually did buy 2 more. However, my experience was a bit less than 5 stars. The 2 panels I received were packaged in old looking boxes, without the protection of the original 8 that I bought. They were not damaged though, except for some dings on the frame. They had a different cell style, and different junction box, but had the same product label and were marked as '200 watts.' In operation, they only would produce about 190 watts under test conditions (I used simulated lighting and loads for a fair comparison). In real world operation, I was able to get about 185 watts. I contacted Rich Solar, and they were quick to respond with a partial refund, and to keep the panels. In this case, I was actually ok with keeping the panels, so I accepted their offer. So what I ended up with is 190 W panels at a slight discount. I may buy again, but I will contact Rich Solar before purchasing to verify what I'm getting.
Devin S Wagner
2025-02-20 13:10:12
UPDATE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS REVIEW - FEB 2043EGO does not recommend a panel with a rating over 100 watts, but we all know that panels never generate the rated wattage. Since the EGO CH1800 supports 180 watts, a 200 watt panel seemed a good match to provide that extra power to get batteries charged faster in most conditions.Unless you park your EGO Nexus PST system right behind this panel, you will need a set of MC4 extension cables. You also, of course, need the EGO CH1800 charge controller. Hooking it up is fairly straightforward. I bought a mounting kit for the panel and put it on the remains of my kid's wooden outdoor play set. In North Texas it charged a 7.5 Ah battery with decent sun to panel geometry in about 5 hours but I think optimal geometry would have taken 4 hours. I also charged four 5.0 Ah batteries with mostly optimal geometry in 11 hours over the course of two days.UPDATE JAN 2023This setup has allowed me to cut, edge, weed eat, and blow grass through the entire 2022 season with no need for grid power! I’m not a tree hugger but it’s pretty cool to have been energy independent for all of my lawn care. I also have a battery powered vacuum for my house that I recharge using my solar charged ego batteries and nexus system. I’m sold on this system!UPDATE FEB 2024Same results as last year. I am surprised how fast a single statically pointed panel is able to charge my 7.5Ah and 5.0Ah batteries. It makes a difference with using the 200W panels as I have heard complaints from others that it takes a long time. Regardless, it is working well for me and I intend to continue using this panel to fully power all my lawn equipment.
Alejandro Luna
2025-01-13 13:29:32
Exelente producto.Cumple con lo descrito.
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