Renogy 100W 12V Solar Panel with Mounting Z Brackets vs SOLPERK 30W Solar Battery Charger + MPPT Controller
Overall winner: Renogy 100W 12V Solar Panel with Mounting Z Brackets
Key Differences
Renogy's 100W panel (A) offers higher power and higher-rated efficiency (25% cells, 16BB tech, low temp coefficient) and sits at a more affordable price tier; SOLPERK's 30W unit (B) combines a built-in MPPT controller and waterproof/submersible design for off-grid battery charging but is lower wattage and positioned in a higher price tier. Choose A if you need higher output and panel efficiency; choose B if you specifically need an integrated MPPT charger with waterproof/submersible features
Renogy 100W 12V Solar Panel with Mounting Z Brackets
Renogy 100W 12V N-type solar panel with 16BB cells for improved efficiency and durability. Delivers high output with robust construction; customers note strong performance and easy installation
Pros
- high-efficiency 25% conversion
- 16BB cell technology for durability
- low temperature coefficient for hot conditions
- easy installation with quick connects
Cons
- mixed durability feedback (glassy damage reported)
SOLPERK 30W Solar Battery Charger + MPPT Controller
Solperk solar charger kit with a waterproof MPPT controller and adjustable mount for 12V systems. Keeps RV/boat batteries charged; easy to install. Users note good functionality and value, with mixed durability reports
Pros
- high-efficiency MPPT controller
- waterproof and submersible capable
- easy to install
- compact for RV/boat use
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- mixed reviews on wiring harness/connector length
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Renogy |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Renogy |
| User Reviews | Renogy |