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Renogy 400W Portable Solar Panel Suitcase Lightweight

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Renogy 400W Portable Solar Panel Suitcase Lightweight400W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase for Home Backup, RV and Off Grid Power This 400W lightweight portable solar suitcase gives you real charging power without a rooftop install. At about 30 pounds and folding down to a compact suitcase, it is easy to carry from the backyard to an RV site, a hunting cabin, or the driveway when the grid goes out. Pair it with a portable power station or a 12V battery bank and charge controller for quiet, fuel free

400W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase for Home Backup, RV and Off Grid Power

This 400W lightweight portable solar suitcase gives you real charging power without a rooftop install. At about 30 pounds and folding down to a compact suitcase, it is easy to carry from the backyard to an RV site, a hunting cabin, or the driveway when the grid goes out. Pair it with a portable power station or a 12V battery bank and charge controller for quiet, fuel free backup power that keeps fridges, lights, routers and device chargers running when everything else goes dark.

A charge controller is required when you are charging batteries directly. If you are using a portable power station, just make sure its DC input can accept more than 48 volts, and you are ready for plug and play solar.


High Efficiency 400W Folding Solar Panel You Can Actually Move

Instead of wrestling with multiple small panels, this suitcase gives you 400 watts of solar in one clean package. It uses high efficiency cells, around 23 percent, and a compact layout that pulls more power from the same footprint, so you get useful charging even on short winter days or during shoulder season camping.

Opened up, the panel gives you a wide solar collection surface. Folded, it is roughly 28 by 34 inches and about 3.2 inches thick, which fits easily in a truck bed, RV storage bay or closet at home. At 30.2 pounds, most people can carry and set it up without help, which matters when you are working alone at a cabin or rolling the rig into a campsite.


Rugged 400W Solar Suitcase Built For Years Outside

This is not a delicate, baby it in the garage type panel. The frame and legs are built for repeated setup and takedown, and for living in the real world where wind gusts, gravel and rough ground are normal.

Sturdy aluminum kickstands hold the tilt angle so you can aim at the sun instead of chasing a panel that wants to fold up. The surface uses an ETFE coating that resists scratches and staining better than basic plastics. The assembly meets at least IP67 for dust and water protection, with IP68 rated solar connectors, so rain, dust and road grime are part of its job, not a deal breaker. Fiberglass construction keeps weight manageable without feeling flimsy.

Working temperature is wide, roughly minus 40 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit, so whether it is a winter outage in the suburbs or a hot summer on the road, the panel is built to keep producing.


Portable Solar For Prepared Homeowners, RV Owners And Off Grid Land

If you are a suburban homeowner, this 400W solar suitcase is an easy way to keep a backup system ready without permanently covering your roof. Park it in the sun, plug into a battery bank or power station, and you have a quiet backup that can keep your essential loads going during storms and grid failures. No gas cans, no pull cord, no noise that has the neighbors glaring across the fence.

For van and RV owners, it means you do not have to chase perfect roof space or park in full sun all the time. You can park in the shade, carry the suitcase into the sun and still keep the fridge, fans, lights and devices happy. For off grid cabins and homesteads, it works as either the main charging source for a small system or a flexible add on that can be moved between buildings and vehicles.


Simple 400W Solar Suitcase Kits And Options

You can buy the 400W portable solar suitcase on its own if you already have a charge controller or a compatible power station. You can double up to a two panel suitcase bundle when you need more charging power for larger battery banks or faster recovery after cloudy spells.

If you are starting from scratch, the bundle with a 40 amp MPPT charge controller gives you a matched controller for 12 or 24 volt battery systems, ready for a typical RV, van or small backup setup. The compact home cabin kit adds two Core Mini 12.8V 100Ah lithium batteries, the 40 amp MPPT controller and pre matched cables, turning the suitcase into the heart of a simple off grid or backup system for a small cabin, shed or utility room.

Each configuration comes with a user manual and electronic warranty card, so you have clear wiring and setup guidance on day one.


Key Specs For The 400W Lightweight Portable Solar Suitcase

The panel itself is rated at 400 watts max power, with an open circuit voltage of about 47 volts and operating voltage around 40 volts at roughly 10 amps. Maximum system voltage is 600 volts DC with a 15 amp maximum series fuse rating.

Dimensions opened are about 111.8 by 33.7 by 0.8 inches, folded about 27.9 by 33.7 by 3.2 inches, with a weight near 30.2 pounds. It carries a 3 year material and workmanship warranty, with an additional 2 years extended coverage on the panel in this product line, so you are not gambling on a no name suitcase that might quit after one season.

For many of the people you are designing systems for, this 400W lightweight portable solar suitcase is the missing piece that turns a battery and inverter into a real, repeatable backup and off grid solution, without committing to permanent roof work or a full ground mount array.

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