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Renogy Flexible Solar Panel - 50 to 175 watt

Renogy Flexible Solar Panel - 50 to 175 watt

SKU:40480

Regular price $399.99 NZD
Regular price Sale price $399.99 NZD
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Shipping

Panels and Kits ship from $0 (Auckland central) to $29.99 (rural South Island). Adding a Battery increases shipping costs due to heavy and dangerous goods classification.

Orders are shipped Mondays to Fridays and take on average 1-3 working days to arrive.

Orders received before midday will be shipped same day.

Click and Collect (Panmure, Auckland)

  • This item is available for click and collect from our Auckland Warehouse, in Panmure.

Warranty & Returns

Five Years

We have a 7 day change of mind return policy, subject to a restocking fee.

Premium monocrystalline flexible panel ideal for marine or RV applications. Ultra thin and capable of flexing for installation even on curved surfaces.  This flexible solar panel weighs only a quarter of its traditional counterparts.

Specifications: 50 watt 100 Watt 175 Watt
Power (W) 50 100 175
Vmp (V) 20.3 18.9
19.5
Imp (A) 2.47 5.29
8.98
Voc (V) 20.3 22.5
23.9
Isc (A) 2.75 5.75
9.5
Weight (kg) 1.3 2 3
Size (mm) 508 x 683 x 2 1219 x 546 x 2 1504 x 673 x 2
Warranty  5 Years 5 Years 5 Years







eARC

eArc is the world's first glassless solar module. An innovation combining proven crystalline silicon solar cells with patented composite material, eArc has the same durability and robustness of conventional glass modules. However, unlike glass, eArc resembles a flexible"solar skin", 70% lighter and up to 95% thinner.

Monocrystalline

At LUX Solar we only source monocrystalline panels as they offer the highest efficiency. Monocrystalline panels are manufactured from a single rod of silicon thus the crystal structure inside the silicon is uniform, with very few impurities. Polycrystalline panels on the other hand are made up of smaller crystal structures that introduce grain boundaries in each solar cell. This causes inefficiencies in the conduction of electrons due to defects associated with the crystal boundary.

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