Ready to tackle your next upgrade? This panel is built for real adventures and easy DIY installs, so you can add or replace a solar panel, power up your rig, and spend more time off the grid, rain or shine.
Mornings, evenings, or cloudy skies, this panel keeps charging. The 18 bus bar monocrystalline cells offer up to 10% better efficiency than lower bus bar count panels, so you get dependable output wherever you park.
Road-tested and certified to handle strong wind, heavy snow, and hail, this panel is built for real adventures. The lightweight anodized aluminum frame, anti-reflective glass, and waterproof connections stand up to years of travel.
Expanding your system or swapping out a damaged panel? Pre-drilled mounting holes are compatible with ground mounts, Z-brackets, pole mounts, and tilt mounts, and the quick-connect solar cables make installation straightforward. Designed to work in series or parallel, so you can build the array that fits your needs and get back to enjoying more power with less fuss.
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Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this Rich Solar Mega 200 solar panel. Now this solar panel is gonna be a great option for you to consider if you're seeking a reliable and efficient solar solution for off-grid applications like on your RV or boats, cabins, and tiny homes just to name a few ways in which this would be very useful for you. This is going to give you a substantial 200 watts of power. That's gonna be suitable for charging your 12-volt batteries and powering various devices, and this utilizes monocrystalline cells with a high conversion efficiency, and that's going to ensure optimal energy capture even in limited sunlight conditions, and let me see if I can just turn this around here.
I just kind of have it balanced on my table here, but I want to give you a view of the backside here, so I'm gonna line this up. What I wanted to show you here, a few things, is on this frame, slide that in there, we have these pre-drilled holes, hopefully you can see that, so that's going to help simplify mounting with various mounting systems like Z brackets, which we do carry here at etrailer.com, and tilt mounts, and then as you can see here on the other side, while we're looking at the back here, we do have a plug-and-play junction box here, so this is gonna be ready to be plugged in with the appropriate cables that you might have or with the system that you're putting together, and this really has a pretty robust construction. There's a nice weight to it. It doesn't feel flimsy. (panel solid knocking) I think it weighs about 20 or maybe about 25 pounds or so, so it's got a good weight to it, but it does have a anodized aluminum frame and then an anti-reflective tempered glass, so I think this is gonna give you quite a bit of durability against harsh environmental conditions.
Let me make sure I'm gonna be balanced here again. So let me give you some measurements just so you have a good idea of the size. I went ahead and measured it before our time together. So looking at the overall length from end to end, we we inchesre sitting pretty close to 58-5/8 inches long, the overall width about 26-3/4 inches wide, and then the thickness about 1 to 1-1/8 inches thick, so not terribly thick in regards to it like sitting or mounted on your roof. It's not going to take up a whole lot of height on your roof, which is nice.
But, again, at about 25, 26 pounds, it's not terribly heavy but I think it's well constructed. But if you do pick this up, we would love to hear back from you regarding your experience with getting this mounted into place and using it, and if you leave a review you can actually share photos as well and you can show us how you have this set up and how it's working out for you, but we definitely want to hear back from you, and solar can be kind of a confusing thing as well, so if you have any other additional questions, don't hesitate to give us a call. We want to make sure that you're getting exactly what you want and need, and also we do have a solar calculator on our website as well that can help you determine what exactly you're going to need depending on what you need to power. Well, I think that's gonna wrap up our look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you.
Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
Solid panel when you’re ready to expand or replace
Hey folks Andy here If you’re looking to add more power to your solar setup or replace a panel that’s past its prime this Rich Solar 200 watt panel is a solid choice
It’s built tough tested for hail wind and snow and holds up well on the road Whether it is mounted on a roof rack cargo trailer or the top of your van this panel is made for travel and off grid use
The power output is strong and steady and it works well even when the weather is not great That’s thanks to the monocrystalline solar cells built into the panel
Think of it like this:
Monocrystalline panels are made from high quality solar cells cut from a single piece of silicon That means they are more efficient than cheaper polycrystalline panels
In real life that means:
Better performance when it’s cloudy or the sun is low in the sky
Takes up less space to produce the same amount of power
Lasts longer over time with fewer power drops as it ages
So if you camp in the shade sometimes or park for long stays you’ll still be getting useful charging even on off days
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