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Rich Solar RV Solar Charging Kit w/ 1 Panel - 12V - 200 Watts
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Rich Solar RV Solar Charging Kit w/ 1 Panel - 12V - 200 Watts

Part Number: RS37VR
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A little sunshine goes a long way. This kit helps keep your batteries topped off so your electric cooler stays cold and your lights stay on. Settle in and enjoy the symphony of birds and crickets as your solar kit quietly powers your gear. Great Prices for the best rv solar panels from Rich Solar. Rich Solar RV Solar Charging Kit w/ 1 Panel - 12V - 200 Watts part number RS37VR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Rich Solar RV Solar Panels - RS37VR

  • Roof Mounted Solar Kit
  • 101 - 200 Watts
  • Rich Solar
  • AGM
  • Gel
  • Lead Acid
  • Lithium
  • Rigid Panels
  • 1 Panel
  • 10.1 Amps or More
  • MPPT
  • Expandable

A little sunshine goes a long way. This kit helps keep your batteries topped off so your electric cooler stays cold and your lights stay on. Settle in and enjoy the symphony of birds and crickets as your solar kit quietly powers your gear.


Highlights

  • 200 Watts of Solar Power: Enough to keep your batteries topped up, run a fridge, and charge multiple devices for longer trips or small RVs.
  • Optimized Charging with MPPT Controller: Advanced 20-amp controller helps you get the most from your panels, even in cloudy conditions or partial shade.
  • Rugged and Weather-Resistant: Panels are built to handle wind, snow, hail, and tough travel with tempered glass and water-resistant connections.
  • Complete, DIY-Friendly Kit: All parts are in the box. Mounting brackets, cables, fuse, and clear instructions make install straightforward.
  • Flexible Upgrade Path: Start with 200 watts and expand later. The controller is ready for more panels and works with common battery types.
  • Long-Term Warranties: Panels are backed by a 25-year output warranty and 10-year workmanship warranty for reliable performance.

Features to Know About

Reliable Off-Grid Power for Your RV, Van, or Camper

With 200 watts on your roof, you can stretch out your weekends and keep some comforts of home while enjoying the outdoors. Keep your fridge humming, charge up everyone's devices, and run lights or fans. This kit is a great fit for small RVs, vans, truck campers, or anyone who wants the flexibility to camp away from crowded hookups and wake up to the sound of birds instead of a generator.

Advanced Protection and Smarter Charging

You want your system to work in the real world, not just in perfect weather. The MPPT controller protects against wiring mistakes and surges, and its smart tracking helps you squeeze out every bit of power from your panels, even when clouds roll in. Check your charging status or error codes with a quick glance at the screen, then get back to relaxing around camp.

DIY-Friendly and Ready to Go

You do not need to be a pro installer to get set up. With all parts included, clear instructions, and brackets that make sense, you can have this kit on your roof or rack in a single weekend. Finish the job, clean up your tools, and roll out knowing your power is ready for the next trip.

Expandable for Future Adventures

Starting with a 200-watt kit means you have options. Head out solo, or bring more gear next season. The controller is ready for bigger plans, so you can add panels or upgrade your battery when your adventures get bolder.

New to Solar? We've Got You Covered

If you're just getting started with solar, you're not alone. We've put together helpful articles and guides to walk you through everything from basic setup to understanding how solar power works. Check out these resources to get started with confidence:

Specs:

Solar Panel Performance & Efficiency:

  • Rated power: 200 watts
  • Voltage: 12V
  • Maximum power voltage: 18.4V
  • Open circuit voltage: 21.8V
  • Maximum system voltage: 1,500 VDC
  • Maximum power current: 10.9 amps
  • Short circuit current: 11.6 amps
  • Maximum efficiency: 24.8 percent

Solar Panel Build & Certification:

  • Number of cells: 30
  • Dimensions: 58-11/16" long x 26-13/16" wide x 1-3/16" thick
  • Weight: 24 lbs
  • Wire length: 3'
  • Certification: UL certified
  • Warranty: 25-year output, 10-year workmanship

Controller:

  • Application: 12V or 24V battery and solar systems
  • Compatible battery types: lithium, GEL, sealed, and flooded
  • Maximum solar array current: 20 amps
  • Maximum recommended PV input power: 260W (12V), 520W (24V)
  • Rated load current: 20A
  • Operating temperature: -31°F to 113°F (-35°C to 45°C)
  • Dimensions: 8-1/4" tall x 5-7/8" wide x 2-3/8" thick
  • Warranty: 2-year limited

Wiring & Mounting:

  • Solar extension cables: Two 10-gauge, 20' long, IP65 waterproof, UL4703
  • Battery cables: Two 8-gauge, 10' long, IP65 waterproof, UL4703
  • Inline fuse holder: One 15-amp, IP2X/IP67, UL94-V0 flame class
  • Mounting Z-brackets: 4


RS-M200 Rich Solar Mega 200 Solar Panel - 200 Watt

RS-20101 Rich Solar 10-Gauge Solar Extension Cable - 20' Long

RS-SC15F Rich Solar Inline Fuse Holder with Fuse - 15 Amp Hour

RS-1010 Rich Solar 10-Gauge Battery Cable - 10' Long

RS-ZB4C Rich Solar Mounting Z Bracket Set

RS-MPPT20 Rich Solar Charge Controller




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Ratings & Reviews

5.0

3 reviews
A little sunshine goes a long way. This kit helps keep your batteries topped off so your electric cooler stays cold and your lights stay on. Settle in and enjoy the symphony of birds and crickets as your solar kit quietly powers your gear.

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Real power for longer trips without the noise

Hey folks Andy here If you are planning to spend more time off the grid and want something that actually keeps your battery charged without hauling out a generator this 400 watt kit from Rich Solar is a great pick

You get two sturdy solar panels that mount to your roof and a smart 40 amp controller that pulls in power even when the sun is not perfect The whole setup is designed to be practical and long lasting

So who is this really for:
People with a van or small RV who want to run lights a fan and a fridge for a few days
Campers who dry camp on public land and want to charge phones or laptops
Anyone who wants to keep a water pump going and avoid starting up a loud generator
Folks with a small cabin or hunting trailer who need quiet steady power

The kit comes ready to go with all the cables brackets and a fuse so you will not be running out mid install to grab extras The wires are the right size the panel frames are solid and the instructions are straightforward

It will not run an air conditioner but it will absolutely keep your basics powered comfortably so you can enjoy the peace and quiet a little longer

Andys Tip:
Lay out where your cables will go before you mount anything Seal the entry points and take your time You can knock this out in a weekend and it will pay off every trip after



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“Everything you need to power your trailer off-grid”

Hi I’m Ian and I installed the Rich Solar 400 watt kit on an enclosed trailer If you’re looking to run your lights charge phones use a fan or power a small fridge while camping this kit gives you real solar power without needing a generator

The kit comes with two solar panels a 100 amp hour Bluetooth lithium battery a smart charge controller and all the wiring and brackets you need Most of it plugs together easily so there’s not much guesswork

The Bluetooth battery is one of the best parts I could check the battery charge right from my phone That made it easy to see how much power we were getting from the sun and how full the battery was without opening anything up. Now this does not come with this kit but you can find it under RS74VR.

I installed the battery up front where the old one was ran new wire from the controller at the back and mounted the panels to roof rails instead of drilling straight into the roof That saved time and made everything more secure for rough roads

Inside I mounted the controller under the sink and the inverter under a shelf to keep them out of the way and protected I also added a cutoff switch to make it easy to switch between solar and shore power if needed

Once everything was hooked up the system powered right on The battery started charging even while we were indoors and the inverter was ready to go for basic plugs and small appliances

This setup is great for converting a cargo trailer into a camper or for anyone who wants to camp off-grid quietly It gives you the power you need for weekend trips and lets you keep your gear charged without worry

Install tip:

Use a phone-friendly battery like the one in this kit It saves you from guessing and gives you peace of mind Seal your roof well and zip tie the wires so nothing shifts while you travel



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Hi folks, Andy here. If you’re just getting into solar or looking for a simple way to keep your batteries charged when you’re off the grid, this 200 watt Rich Solar kit is a solid option.

First off, the panel is tough. It’s not bendy or flimsy. It’s got a solid frame and it’s built to sit on top of your RV, camper, or van and stay put even when you’re driving through rough weather. It’s pre drilled and comes with mounting brackets, so if you’ve got a drill and a weekend, you’re good to go.

The included controller is smart enough to pull power even in cloudy conditions, and the screen gives you a quick way to check your system without digging through settings. That’s especially handy when you're camped out in a shaded spot or just want to make sure your battery’s charging before bed.

Now, what can this actually run If you’ve got a van like a Ram ProMaster, which is a pretty popular choice for vanlife folks, this kit is great for keeping the essentials powered. Think:

Your interior LED lights

Charging your phone, tablet, or even a laptop

Running a 12V fan overnight

Powering a DC fridge or cooler

Using a water pump here and there

It won’t run your A C or microwave, but it’s enough to keep your battery healthy and your gear running without cranking up a generator. And if you’re like a lot of us just trying to boondock for a couple days at a time, it’s the perfect fit.

Everything you need is in the box including heavy duty wiring, an inline fuse, and solid mounting gear. No extra shopping trips needed. And the controller is expandable too, so if you want to add more panels later, you’re already set up for it.

It’s quiet, clean, and it just works. Whether you’re out on public land, parked at a trailhead, or crashing overnight in a ProMaster van with your dog and a cup of instant coffee.

Andy’s Setup Tip: Before drilling, lay out your wiring path from roof to battery and double check the cable lengths. Seal your entry points tight and you’ll be good to go for years.


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