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Solar Panel 200W

Solar Panel 200W

SKU: EL126

Regular price $295.00
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The sweet spot for serious off-grid van builds — 200W of silent solar power in a single panel that still fits a standard van roof.

Benefits:
• One panel, one cable run — more output with less roof clutter than twin 100W panels.
• Keeps batteries topped up for longer off-grid stays — fridge, lights, fans and charging covered.
• High-efficiency monocrystalline cells make the most of weak winter sun and cloudy days.
• Anodised aluminium frame and tempered glass handle salty coastal air, frost and corrugations.
• Slim 35mm profile keeps your roofline clean and wind noise down.
• Plug-and-play 0.9m cable with MC4 connectors for straightforward wiring.

Features:
Monocrystalline 12V panel rated at 200W with an operating voltage of 20.5V and current of 9.76A, achieving module efficiency up to 16% with excellent low-light performance. Anodised aluminium frame, tempered glass, EVA and TPT construction built for the severest conditions. Dimensions 1482 x 676 x 35mm. Pair with an MPPT controller sized for 200W+, roof mounting brackets and a waterproof cable entry gland.

Tight on roof length? The 175W version is 158mm shorter with most of the output.

Complete your solar setup with the Projecta PM335C 30A charging system and a Projecta 400Ah Lithium battery.

Specifications

• Standard power: 200W
• Cell type: High-efficiency monocrystalline
• Operating voltage: 20.5V
• Current: 9.76A
• Nominal output: 12V DC
• Module efficiency: up to 16%
• Dimensions: 1482 x 676 x 35mm
• Weight: 11.5kg
• Frame: Anodised aluminium
• Front cover: Tempered glass with EVA and TPT backing
• Connection: 0.9m (2.5mm) cable with MC4 connectors

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People are asking

Will this panel keep my fridge running?

For most builds, yes. A typical 12V compressor fridge draws around 30-45Ah per day, and a panel this size paired with a decent battery will comfortably cover that plus lights and USB charging in spring through autumn. For full-time off-grid living or running larger loads, consider adding a second panel.

What else do I need to install this panel?

Three things: a solar charge controller (MPPT recommended) sized for the panel's output, mounting brackets to fix it to the roof, and a waterproof cable entry gland to bring the cable inside. The panel comes with a 0.9m cable ending in MC4 connectors, so grab MC4 extensions if your controller is further from the roof entry.

How much power will 200W actually generate in NZ?

As a rule of thumb in New Zealand, a flat-mounted 200W panel produces roughly 50-70Ah per day at 12V in summer and 20-35Ah in winter, depending on region and cloud cover. That's enough to run a compressor fridge, LED lighting and device charging for most weekend and touring setups.