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Panneau Solaire Monocristallin 50W 12V Renogy - VR, Bateau, Alimentation Autonome

Panneau Solaire Monocristallin 50W 12V Renogy - VR, Bateau, Alimentation Autonome

Prix habituel $88.00 CAD
Prix habituel $109.00 CAD Prix promotionnel $88.00 CAD
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Panneau solaire monocristallin Renogy 50 watts 12 volts – Module photovoltaïque 50W à haut rendement pour VR, marine et utilisation hors réseau

Alimentez vos aventures avec le panneau solaire Renogy 50W. Ce chargeur compact et à haut rendement est conçu pour des performances fiables dans n'importe quel environnement.

Construit avec des cellules monocristallines de première qualité, ce module offre une excellente conversion d'énergie. C'est le choix d'entrée de gamme parfait pour les VR et les bateaux.

Utilisez cette solution d'énergie solaire pour les campeurs, les toits et l'équipement agricole. Il prend efficacement en charge les batteries de secours et diverses applications hors réseau.

Pourquoi choisir le panneau solaire Renogy 50W ?

  • Cellules à haut rendement — La technologie avancée offre une puissance de sortie supérieure dans un format compact, même dans des conditions de faible luminosité.
  • Compact et léger — Mesurant 22,9 x 20,0 x 1,2 pouces et pesant 7,72 lbs, il s'adapte aux espaces restreints comme les toits de VR ou les ponts marins.
  • Construit pour durer — Le cadre en aluminium résistant à la corrosion et le verre trempé résistent aux intempéries extrêmes et aux fortes charges de neige jusqu'à 5400Pa.
  • Construction fiable — Une boîte de jonction classée IP65 assure la durabilité. Ce panneau est couvert par la garantie de 25 ans de Renogy sur la puissance de sortie.
  • Installation facile — Des trous pré-percés et des connecteurs MC4 assurent un montage rapide. Il est compatible avec les supports en Z et les supports inclinables.
  • Charge polyvalente — Idéal pour l'entretien des batteries 12V ou l'alimentation de petits appareils. Développez votre système solaire ou chargez facilement des centrales électriques.

Spécifications clés :

  • Puissance maximale : 50W
  • Tension de fonctionnement optimale (Vmp) : 18,6V
  • Courant de fonctionnement optimal (Imp) : 2,69A
  • Tension en circuit ouvert (Voc) : 22,3V
  • Tension maximale du système : 600V CC
  • Température de fonctionnement : -40°F à +194°F

Que ce soit pour le camping à sec ou la navigation, cet équipement monocristallin offre une puissance fiable. Il fournit une production sans entretien à laquelle vous pouvez faire confiance pendant des années.

Cette unité de 50 watts est parfaite pour la vie en van et les aménagements de cabane. Exploitez l'énergie solaire durable pour faire fonctionner vos appareils électroniques partout.

Préparez-vous aux urgences avec un panneau dédié. Découvrez une qualité éprouvée et améliorez votre installation hors réseau avec ce module monocristallin durable.

Ce module fiable de 50W vous assure de rester chargé. Concentrez-vous sur votre voyage pendant que votre batterie reçoit une alimentation constante et efficace du soleil.

Les commandes sont traitées dans un délai de 1 à 3 jours ouvrables. La livraison prend généralement 7 à 14 jours ouvrables pour les commandes nationales et 10 à 20 jours pour les expéditions internationales. Les informations de suivi vous seront communiquées une fois votre commande expédiée.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this panel is well suited for maintaining and recharging a 12V battery in small off-grid setups. The Renogy 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel 12V outputs up to 50 watts, with an optimum operating voltage of 18.6V and current of 2.69A, which matches the charging needs of 12V battery systems when used with a compatible charge controller. Its monocrystalline cells are efficient in a compact footprint, measuring 22.9 x 20.0 x 1.2 inches, so it fits well on RV roofs, marine decks, and small cabin installations. This makes it a practical choice for battery maintenance, lights, fans, small electronics, and backup charging. It benefits RV travelers, boat owners, van life users, and anyone wanting a simple solar charger for a battery bank. The main limitation is output size: 50W is a good entry-level panel for lighter loads and battery upkeep, but it is not intended to run high-demand appliances by itself.
Yes, this panel is built for long-term outdoor use in harsh conditions. It uses a corrosion-resistant aluminum frame and tempered glass, which helps it handle moisture, sun exposure, and regular travel conditions on RVs and boats. The panel is rated for snow loads up to 5400Pa, and the junction box carries an IP65 rating for protection against dust and water exposure in normal outdoor installations. It also operates across a wide temperature range from -40°F to +194°F, which is important for year-round off-grid use in hot summers and freezing winters. This makes it a strong fit for campers, marine users, farm equipment, remote cabins, and emergency backup setups left outside for long periods. A good installation still matters, though. Proper mounting and cable management are important because the panel itself is weather-resistant, but the full system depends on secure brackets, sealed connections, and a suitable charge controller.
Yes, installation is straightforward for most small solar setups. The panel comes with pre-drilled mounting holes and MC4 connectors, which are standard in many solar applications and make it easier to connect with common mounting hardware and extension cables. It is also compatible with Z-brackets and tilt mounts, so it works well on RV roofs, sheds, boats, and fixed off-grid locations. For charging a 12V battery, this panel should be paired with a compatible solar charge controller to regulate voltage safely. With an open-circuit voltage of 22.3V and a maximum power point around 18.6V, it is designed for 12V systems rather than direct appliance powering. This setup benefits first-time solar users, people expanding a small battery bank, and anyone wanting a compact panel for battery maintenance or portable power station charging. The main thing to check is connector and input compatibility if you are pairing it with a portable power station, since some units need an adapter even when the panel uses standard MC4 leads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this panel is well suited for maintaining and recharging a 12V battery in small off-grid setups. The Renogy 50W Monocrystalline Solar Panel 12V outputs up to 50 watts, with an optimum operating voltage of 18.6V and current of 2.69A, which matches the charging needs of 12V battery systems when used with a compatible charge controller. Its monocrystalline cells are efficient in a compact footprint, measuring 22.9 x 20.0 x 1.2 inches, so it fits well on RV roofs, marine decks, and small cabin installations. This makes it a practical choice for battery maintenance, lights, fans, small electronics, and backup charging. It benefits RV travelers, boat owners, van life users, and anyone wanting a simple solar charger for a battery bank. The main limitation is output size: 50W is a good entry-level panel for lighter loads and battery upkeep, but it is not intended to run high-demand appliances by itself.
Yes, this panel is built for long-term outdoor use in harsh conditions. It uses a corrosion-resistant aluminum frame and tempered glass, which helps it handle moisture, sun exposure, and regular travel conditions on RVs and boats. The panel is rated for snow loads up to 5400Pa, and the junction box carries an IP65 rating for protection against dust and water exposure in normal outdoor installations. It also operates across a wide temperature range from -40°F to +194°F, which is important for year-round off-grid use in hot summers and freezing winters. This makes it a strong fit for campers, marine users, farm equipment, remote cabins, and emergency backup setups left outside for long periods. A good installation still matters, though. Proper mounting and cable management are important because the panel itself is weather-resistant, but the full system depends on secure brackets, sealed connections, and a suitable charge controller.
Yes, installation is straightforward for most small solar setups. The panel comes with pre-drilled mounting holes and MC4 connectors, which are standard in many solar applications and make it easier to connect with common mounting hardware and extension cables. It is also compatible with Z-brackets and tilt mounts, so it works well on RV roofs, sheds, boats, and fixed off-grid locations. For charging a 12V battery, this panel should be paired with a compatible solar charge controller to regulate voltage safely. With an open-circuit voltage of 22.3V and a maximum power point around 18.6V, it is designed for 12V systems rather than direct appliance powering. This setup benefits first-time solar users, people expanding a small battery bank, and anyone wanting a compact panel for battery maintenance or portable power station charging. The main thing to check is connector and input compatibility if you are pairing it with a portable power station, since some units need an adapter even when the panel uses standard MC4 leads.