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Renogy 400W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase, Foldable Solar Panel for Outdoor Activities, Durable & IP67 Waterproof for RV

Renogy 400W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase, Foldable Solar Panel for Outdoor Activities, Durable & IP67 Waterproof for RV

Prix habituel $4,202.00 CAD
Prix habituel $5,251.00 CAD Prix promotionnel $4,202.00 CAD
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Brand Name: RENOGY

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  • Compact and Lightweight - Featuring a compact solar cell layout, this 400 watt solar panel weighs a mere 30.2lbs and boasts a smaller size than traditional 400W one-piece laminated assemblies, ensuring easy portability on the go.
  • Premium Materials for Decades of Use - Reinforced with fiberglass material, Renogy 400W compact mono portable solar suitcase features EL-tested Grade A+ solar cells, delivering the highest power conversion efficiency and an extended lifespan.
  • Fast Installation with Sturdy Kickstands - Featuring durable aluminum alloy construction, the robust foldable kickstands of this camper solar panel enable one-minute installation. Designed for off-grid solar systems, this compact 400 watt solar panel seamlessly connects to most portable power stations on the market via IP68 solar connectors.
  • Environmental Endurance - Employing ≥IP67 protection and ETFE coating, this all-weather suitcase excels in enduring snow, rain, and even light hail for decades. Enhanced with advanced materials including an aluminum backsheet, it ensures exceptional performance in any condition.
  • 3-Year Coverage - Renogy 400 watt pv panel boasts a 3-year coverage for materials and workmanship, accompanied by a 10-year guarantee ensuring 80% output reliability.
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A 400W portable solar suitcase is best for people who want flexible charging without permanently mounting panels. It suits RV owners, campers, overlanders, and homeowners who need temporary off-grid power or backup charging for a portable power station. Because it folds and weighs about 30.2 pounds, this type of panel is easier to move, store, and reposition than a traditional one-piece 400W panel. The main advantage is better placement. You can park in shade and place the panel in direct sun, which often improves real-world charging. This Renogy suitcase also uses foldable aluminum kickstands for quick setup and connects to many portable power stations through solar connectors, making it practical for travel and emergency use. The tradeoff is that portable panels require manual setup each time and take up storage space when not in use. A roof panel is usually better for people who want always-on charging while driving or who do not want to unpack equipment at each stop. A portable suitcase is the stronger choice for users who value mobility, flexible positioning, and simple off-grid deployment.
For camping, RV travel, and emergency use, a portable solar panel should be weather-resistant, impact-tolerant, and built for repeated folding and transport. At a minimum, shoppers should look for strong surface materials, dependable cell quality, stable kickstands, and a water-resistance rating suitable for outdoor exposure. This 400W suitcase is designed with ETFE coating, fiberglass reinforcement, an aluminum backsheet, and at least IP67 protection, which means it is built to handle rain, snow, and dusty outdoor conditions better than basic fabric-style portable panels. It also uses EL-tested Grade A+ monocrystalline cells, which matters for long-term output and durability. That makes it a good fit for RV users, campers, and backup-power buyers who expect regular outdoor use rather than occasional fair-weather charging. The sturdy aluminum kickstands also help with fast setup on uneven ground. The main limitation is that even rugged portable panels still need reasonable care. They should not be dragged, crushed, or left unsecured in high winds. For shoppers who want a travel-ready panel that can handle varied weather, durability features like these are worth prioritizing.
Yes, this 400W foldable solar panel is designed to connect with most portable power stations, but buyers should always confirm electrical compatibility before ordering. The key things to check are the power station's maximum solar input, voltage range, connector type, and any required adapter or charge controller setup. This model is built for off-grid charging and uses solar connectors commonly found on portable solar equipment, which improves compatibility with many power stations. Its foldable design and one-minute kickstand setup make it practical for people who want to recharge battery stations for lights, laptops, fridges, communication gear, or medical devices during travel or outages. It is a strong option for users who already own a power station and want higher-wattage portable solar input without installing roof panels. The tradeoff is that not every station can accept the full potential of a 400W panel. Some units may limit charging speed if their solar input cap is lower. Buyers should also confirm whether their power station has a built-in charge controller and whether an adapter cable is needed for a proper connection.

Frequently Asked Questions

A 400W portable solar suitcase is best for people who want flexible charging without permanently mounting panels. It suits RV owners, campers, overlanders, and homeowners who need temporary off-grid power or backup charging for a portable power station. Because it folds and weighs about 30.2 pounds, this type of panel is easier to move, store, and reposition than a traditional one-piece 400W panel. The main advantage is better placement. You can park in shade and place the panel in direct sun, which often improves real-world charging. This Renogy suitcase also uses foldable aluminum kickstands for quick setup and connects to many portable power stations through solar connectors, making it practical for travel and emergency use. The tradeoff is that portable panels require manual setup each time and take up storage space when not in use. A roof panel is usually better for people who want always-on charging while driving or who do not want to unpack equipment at each stop. A portable suitcase is the stronger choice for users who value mobility, flexible positioning, and simple off-grid deployment.
For camping, RV travel, and emergency use, a portable solar panel should be weather-resistant, impact-tolerant, and built for repeated folding and transport. At a minimum, shoppers should look for strong surface materials, dependable cell quality, stable kickstands, and a water-resistance rating suitable for outdoor exposure. This 400W suitcase is designed with ETFE coating, fiberglass reinforcement, an aluminum backsheet, and at least IP67 protection, which means it is built to handle rain, snow, and dusty outdoor conditions better than basic fabric-style portable panels. It also uses EL-tested Grade A+ monocrystalline cells, which matters for long-term output and durability. That makes it a good fit for RV users, campers, and backup-power buyers who expect regular outdoor use rather than occasional fair-weather charging. The sturdy aluminum kickstands also help with fast setup on uneven ground. The main limitation is that even rugged portable panels still need reasonable care. They should not be dragged, crushed, or left unsecured in high winds. For shoppers who want a travel-ready panel that can handle varied weather, durability features like these are worth prioritizing.
Yes, this 400W foldable solar panel is designed to connect with most portable power stations, but buyers should always confirm electrical compatibility before ordering. The key things to check are the power station's maximum solar input, voltage range, connector type, and any required adapter or charge controller setup. This model is built for off-grid charging and uses solar connectors commonly found on portable solar equipment, which improves compatibility with many power stations. Its foldable design and one-minute kickstand setup make it practical for people who want to recharge battery stations for lights, laptops, fridges, communication gear, or medical devices during travel or outages. It is a strong option for users who already own a power station and want higher-wattage portable solar input without installing roof panels. The tradeoff is that not every station can accept the full potential of a 400W panel. Some units may limit charging speed if their solar input cap is lower. Buyers should also confirm whether their power station has a built-in charge controller and whether an adapter cable is needed for a proper connection.