What is Solar Panel Rating of What Comes with etrailer RV Solar Panel Kit e99FV
Updated 10/22/2025 | Published 04/09/2025 >
Question:
I like your company, BUT when I am looking at Solar kits, I feel it is very deceiving of you to say 300W solar pannels when they actually are 100 W pannels This makes my question every discription I look at of yours Pat
asked by: Pat M
Expert Reply:
Hey Pat, sorry for any confusion. The panels that come with the etrailer RV Solar Panel Kit - PWM Solar Controller # e99FV are each rated for 195 watts. I attached the label from the panels that show all of the specs including that. This kit is actually listed as a 390 watt kit though. We try to be as accurate and truthful as we can be as we understand that integrity and trust are the most important things for our customer and also for us to feel good about what we do. If you happen to see somewhere else where it says these panels are rated differently definitely let me know.
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etrailer RV Solar Panel Kit w/ Digital PWM Controller - Roof Mount - 2 Panels - 390W - 12V
- RV Solar Panels
- Roof Mounted Solar Kit
- Rigid Panels
- 201 - 400 Watts
- 10.1 Amps or More
- AGM
- Gel
- Lead Acid
- Lithium
- Expandable
- PWM
- 2 Panels
- etrailer
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Jameson C.
10/22/2025
Hey Pat, did the info about the 195-watt panels clear up your concerns about the solar kit description? Knowing how that matched what you saw on the labels could help others understand the listing better. Your feedback might also help us keep our product details as clear as possible.