200W ShadowFlux Anti-shading N-Type Solar Panel
Revolutionize your solar setup with the market’s first N-Type solar panel, powered by advanced ShadowFlux anti-shading technology for stable, uninterrupted performance—day or night.
Cell-Level Shadow Management Technology
Innovative cell optimization minimizes energy loss, ensuring every cell operates at its full potential.
Built to Perform, Even in the Shade
From dappled shadows to snow-covered days, ShadowFlux technology guarantees maximum power output, eliminating concerns over shading or debris.
Compact Panels, Maximum Output
Engineered for high efficiency in a smaller footprint, these panels pack serious power without the bulk.
No More Shading Worries
Delivering stable power output, this panel excels in varying sunlight angles or partially shaded environments.
Stronger Frames for Enhanced Durability
Built with a 1.1mm thick aluminum alloy frame, this panel offers superior protection and longevity, even in extreme weather.
Power That You Can Rely On
Designed to withstand heavy snow loads and strong winds, ShadowFlux ensures consistent, dependable energy in even the harshest of conditions.
Enhanced Hot-Spot Resistance
Advanced cell-level technology prevents performance dips from hotspots caused by dirt, shading, or physical damage.
Effortless Setup, Every Time
Pre-drilled mounting holes make installation straightforward, perfect for both first-time and experienced users.
Your Off-Grid Solution for Any Adventure
Perfect for RVs, motorhomes, backyards, or sailboats, ShadowFlux panels are your ultimate partner for creating energy independence in any scenario.
Premium Packaging for Superior Protection
Arrives safely with secure wrapping and enhanced padding to ensure your solar panel is protected during transit and ready for action upon delivery.
Which Solar Panel Is Right for You?
Package Includes
Renogy 200W ShadowFlux Anti-Shading N-Type Solar Panel
x 1
Listing Specifications: Rigid Solar Panels
Max Power at STC
200W
Open Circuit Voltage
36.5V
Short Circuit Current
6.86A
Optimum Operating Voltage
31.3V
Optimum Operating Current
6.38A
Maximum System Voltage
1000VDC
Maximum Series Fuse Rating
15A
Module Efficiency
20.7%
Operating Temperature
-40°F~185°F / -40℃~85℃
Dimensions
1262*764*30mm/
49.69*30.08*1.18inch
49.69*30.08*1.18inch
Weight
10.81kg/23.83lb
Warranty
Material and workmanship warranty
5-year warranty
Performance Warranty
25-year 80% output warranty
Certifications
CE
YES
Manufactured in a Certified ISO 9001 Facility
YES
Rohs
YES
Frequently Asked Questions
How to choose a controller suitable for my ShadowFlux anti-shading solar panel?
To choose a suitable controller for your ShadowFlux anti-shading solar panel, it’s important to consider the panel’s optimized voltage designed to enhance power output under partial shading conditions. The open-circuit voltage (Voc) of this 200W solar panel is 36.5V. For single or parallel connections, the controller’s maximum PV input voltage should be at least 40V. In the case of series connections, the controller’s maximum PV input voltage needs to be no less than 40V multiplied by the number of panels connected in series. Selecting a controller with these specifications ensures optimal performance and compatibility with your ShadowFlux solar panel system.
What can Shadowflux Anti-Shading Technology do for me?
ShadowFlux Anti-Shading technology is designed to maintain high power output even when the solar module is partially shaded, ensuring consistent energy generation. By minimizing the effects of shading, it significantly boosts the total power output of your solar system. Additionally, this advanced technology protects the solar module from potential damage caused by shading, enhancing its durability and overall performance.
What do I need to complete my off-grid solar power system?
To set up a complete off-grid solar power system, you will need a solar panel to generate electricity, a charge controller to regulate the current, and a battery to store the energy for later use. Additionally, you’ll require adapter kit cables to connect the solar panel to the charge controller and tray cables to link the controller to a deep-cycle battery. These components work together to ensure a reliable and efficient off-grid power solution.
What does off-grid and on-grid mean?
On-grid systems refer to solar power setups that are connected to the electrical grid, allowing you to draw power from the grid when needed. In contrast, off-grid systems operate independently of the grid, storing the power they generate for later use. This independence makes off-grid systems a reliable option in areas without grid access or during blackouts, as they are unaffected by grid outages.
Why is my solar panel underproducing power?
Solar panels may underperform due to various factors, most of which are related to environmental conditions. Indirect sunlight, high temperatures, cloudy weather, or the accumulation of dirt and debris on the panel’s surface can all significantly reduce energy output. Regular maintenance and proper placement can help optimize performance.
How should I connect solar panels in my electrical circuit - series or parallel?
Solar panels can be connected in series or parallel to match your electrical circuit size and power requirements. In a series connection, the operating voltage of each panel is added together, while the current remains the same as that of a single panel. Conversely, in a parallel connection, the current from each panel is combined to determine the system's total current output, while the voltage remains the same as that of a single panel. To achieve optimal power output and meet your system’s specifications, you can use a combination of both series and parallel connections.
How many solar panels do I need?
To determine how many solar panels you need, start by understanding and defining the power load required for your system. Power is measured in watts, while capacity is measured in watt-hours, which is calculated by multiplying the power output (in watts) by the number of hours of operation, then adding a safety factor of 1.5 to 2. It’s recommended to size your battery bank first based on the minimum required capacity. Once you have this figure, you can determine how many solar panels or how much power input is necessary to meet your energy needs.
What does the 12V/24V in the product title of the solar panel mean? Why is it different from the value on the specification sheet of the solar panel?
The 12V/24V mentioned in product titles, such as "150W 12V CIGS Solar Panel," indicates the voltage of the solar system or energy storage system the panel is designed to pair with, rather than the panel’s actual operating voltage (Voc or Vmp). To ensure proper functionality, the solar panel’s voltage must always be higher than the voltage of the solar system it supports.