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Hate Lugging Heavy Gear? The Renogy 220W Solar Suitcase Has Your Back Sick of solar setups that feel like moving house? The Renogy 220W Lightwe...
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Hate Lugging Heavy Gear? The Renogy 220W Solar Suitcase Has Your Back Sick of solar setups that feel like moving house? The Renogy 220W Lightwe...
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Big Watts, No Dramas – Renogy 400W Lightweight Portable Solar Panel Ever tried lugging around a solar panel that feels like you're dragging a d...
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Portable Power Without The Bulk – Renogy 200W Portable Solar Panel Going camping and worried about carrying too much? The Renogy 200W Portable ...
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Renogy 200W Solar Panel Blanket – Big Power in a Backpack-Sized Pack The Renogy 200W Solar Panel Blanket gives you reliable off-grid power w...
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Renogy 300W N-Type Compact Suitcase – Strong Solar Power, Light to Carry The Renogy 300W N-Type Compact Suitcase gives you plenty of solar g...
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So portable, the Renogy 120W Portable Solar Panel could live in your hand unnoticed. Okay so you want portability? We mean real portability. Take...
View full detailsTrue Gear stocks a range of Renogy portable solar gear including foldable suitcase panels (220W, 300W, 400W), solar blankets (200W, 400W), ultra-compact panels like the E.Flex 120W, and accessories like MC4 splitters. It's a solid lineup for 4WD touring, camping, and off-grid setups where you need reliable solar without fixed roof panels.
Renogy is well regarded for portable and off-grid solar gear - particularly their monocrystalline panels and foldable suitcase designs. They're popular with campers, overlanders, and tradies who want a solid, packable solar setup that doesn't need permanent installation. Their panels are known for punching above their weight in terms of build quality and efficiency.
It depends on what you're running. A 200W panel is a good starting point for keeping a 12V battery topped up and running a fridge, lights, and charging devices. If you're running a bigger battery bank or power station, step up to 300W-400W. Renogy's suitcase and blanket panels make it easy to match the wattage to your setup without committing to a roof rack install.
A suitcase panel uses rigid monocrystalline cells in a folding hard-frame design - more durable, better in heat, and often more efficient. A solar blanket is flexible and rolls or folds down much smaller, so it's lighter and easier to pack. Blankets are great if space and weight are tight, while suitcases are the better pick if you want longevity and don't mind a bit of extra bulk.
Yes, Renogy products sold through True Gear come with manufacturer warranty cover. Panel warranties typically include a materials and workmanship warranty plus a power output performance warranty. Because True Gear is an authorised Australian dealer, you're covered locally - no dealing with overseas returns or grey import headaches.