JJN 200 Watt 12 Volt Solar Panel 2 Pack of 100 Watt 9BB Monocrystalline Solar Module Solar Panels with Half Cut Cells for RV

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 514 ratings

Price: 119.99

Last update: 06-28-2024


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[High Efficiency]JJN 100 watt solar panels adopt the 9BB solar panel cell design and are made of excellent Grade A cells. The conversion rate is as high as 22% and can provide about 500 Wh of electricity per day (depending on sun availability). Compared with 5BB and Grade B solar panel cells, it has better quality and efficiency.
[Upgraded Design]JJN monocrystalline solar panel upgraded the latest half-cut cell technology, which makes the solar panels obtain better and more stable performance. Compared to regular solar panel, half-cut cell technology can reduce power loss, lower solar panel temperature and reduce the impact of shading on performance.
[Durable Solar Panel]Our 12V 100 watt solar panels feature a corrosion-resistant aluminum frame. It can also withstand strong winds of 2400Pa and Snowload of 5400Pa. Both the IP65 junction box and IP67 MC4 connectors have excellent waterproof functions. Allows you to use it outdoors with confidence.
[Easy to Installation]Each 12V solar panel has specially designed pre-drilled holes for easy installation. It can fully meet the installation needs of various applications. It is compatible with JJN's ABS corner mounts, Z mounts, and adjustable tilt mounts.
[Long Warranty]As a professional solar system manufacturer, We promise an extra-long transferable power output warranty of 25 years. Whenever you encounter any problems, JJN Solar Panels Service will actively provide you with professional off grid system solutions.

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grandam888
5.0 out of 5 stars Consistent Quality and Excellent Power Output
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023
Overall I am satisfied with these 100 watt panels. Packaging has been consistent without any damage after I have purchased a total of 8 panels.

My panels are mounted flat on top of my camper. With four panels, I have seen as much as 350 watts at a non ideal mounting angle. This is 87 watts a panel.

I've since moved to 7 JJN panels on my camper. I cannot comment yet on total power output as it's been cloudy. However, if I can manage 87 watts a panel, I'm expecting 600 watts. Crossing my fingers for 700 watts.

I've yet to see 100+ watts from the 100 watt panels like some reviewers. However, this could be due to angle.

Mine are all wired in parallel.

Lastly, I have 1 panel (8th jjn 100 watt panel) powering my seldom used shed. It getting the job done for led lighting purposes and light duty power usage.

All my panels are on MPPT controllers with appropriately sized wiring and limited voltage drop.

Overall, I'm happy with my panels vs price paid. I'm curious to try the 200 watt panel and maybe move my 8th 100 watt to my camper.

I will update this review with any relevant information at a later date.

UPDATE- 5/26/23
Installed an 8th 100watt panel. I produced 720 watts of solar power yesterday in not ideal conditions. Intermittent cloud cover, non ideal solar panel angles due to being mounted on camper roof. This is 90 percent of total advertised output. I am certain at this point that if all panels were pointed at ideal angles vs sun position, they would produce the 800 watts or more.

Overall, I am very satisfied with these panels. Now off to upgrading my battery bank.

Update 10/21/23
Upgraded to 10 panels (1000) watts on my camper. I am currently only able to achieve 65% of rated output. Please keep in mind that in June I was able to get up to 95% output and this is on a flat roof, no angle.

I tested all my panels at 3.5 amps with a short circuit test via a fluke clamp DMM. Consistent output readings were observed.

I then took 2 panels and angled them until I got max output facing the sun and achieved 5.5 amps. It's obvious that angle and direction in relation to the sun can make a drastic difference.

3.5 amps at 20 volts = 70 watts (70%)
5.5 amps at 20 volts = 110 watts (110%)

It did not take voltage readings, so I'm going with a ballpark voltage of 20.

However, panel angle at optimum made a difference of 63%.

All this to say, the panels checked out and are working correctly. Panel angle makes a drastic difference.

I will say my latest shipment of two panels I did experience slight shipping damage and the glass has light scratching.

Update 3/2024. Still utilizing a non ideal angle. It is early spring in Texas (Northern Hemisphere) and the sun is not at maximum height/ angle to provide max solar power conditions.

I have 10 JJN 100 watt panels, I am currently producing 810 watts out of 100 watts of panels. For a total output by percent of 81%. I suspect this may go up in late spring into summer. I will post a screen shot of my output. Which shows .81 KW or 810 watts.

Still impressed and happy in 2024. Stay tuned for an additional 2 panels in the future.

Update 4/19/24

Later spring now in southeast Texas. Partly cloudy day with intermittent sun. Was able to produce 980 watts (.98kw) on historic chart with an instantaneous reading of 920 watts (.92kw). This is 92% of the 1000 watt rated output with panels lying mostly flat.

To give you some insight into what I am able to accomplish with this. I have a 48volt 300AH power bank of Lifepo4. I live in my camper currently full time. Fully charged at 58 volt, I have about 17.4kwh of power storage. 48 volts is not full capacity on 12voltX4 bank of Lifepo4.

I run my microwave, phones, refrigerator, blow dryer, laptop, cellphone charging, vacuum, lights, tv, Xbox, PC, exhaust fan, etc off my system. I do not run my AC or water heater off solar. Future plans though.

By midday on sunny day, I have completely recharged my batteries.

Excellent performance.

Update- 4/21/24

Cold front came in on a cloudy day, clouds broke to full sun. I was able to achieve 1060 watts (1.06KW) on ten 100 watt panels (1000 watts). This wasn't short lived as I was able to achieve 1040 watts a few minutes earlier.

Typically, it would be much hotter in April here. Current ambient temperature is 62F at around 1pm.

I believe this set the stage for a perfect environment of cooler temperatures and full sun .

With all this being said, I was able to achieve 106% of rated power at non ideal solar panel angle. They are nearly flat and oriented North/South almost perfectly.

With all this being said, I should have upgraded my review rating to 5 stars long ago.

Unless the panels produce a crazy high number, this likely concludes my updates. Please don't hesitate to use these panels.

Photos of all outputs have been uploaded and verified with secondary shunt based power monitor.
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grandam888
5.0 out of 5 stars Consistent Quality and Excellent Power Output
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023
Overall I am satisfied with these 100 watt panels. Packaging has been consistent without any damage after I have purchased a total of 8 panels.

My panels are mounted flat on top of my camper. With four panels, I have seen as much as 350 watts at a non ideal mounting angle. This is 87 watts a panel.

I've since moved to 7 JJN panels on my camper. I cannot comment yet on total power output as it's been cloudy. However, if I can manage 87 watts a panel, I'm expecting 600 watts. Crossing my fingers for 700 watts.

I've yet to see 100+ watts from the 100 watt panels like some reviewers. However, this could be due to angle.

Mine are all wired in parallel.

Lastly, I have 1 panel (8th jjn 100 watt panel) powering my seldom used shed. It getting the job done for led lighting purposes and light duty power usage.

All my panels are on MPPT controllers with appropriately sized wiring and limited voltage drop.

Overall, I'm happy with my panels vs price paid. I'm curious to try the 200 watt panel and maybe move my 8th 100 watt to my camper.

I will update this review with any relevant information at a later date.

UPDATE- 5/26/23
Installed an 8th 100watt panel. I produced 720 watts of solar power yesterday in not ideal conditions. Intermittent cloud cover, non ideal solar panel angles due to being mounted on camper roof. This is 90 percent of total advertised output. I am certain at this point that if all panels were pointed at ideal angles vs sun position, they would produce the 800 watts or more.

Overall, I am very satisfied with these panels. Now off to upgrading my battery bank.

Update 10/21/23
Upgraded to 10 panels (1000) watts on my camper. I am currently only able to achieve 65% of rated output. Please keep in mind that in June I was able to get up to 95% output and this is on a flat roof, no angle.

I tested all my panels at 3.5 amps with a short circuit test via a fluke clamp DMM. Consistent output readings were observed.

I then took 2 panels and angled them until I got max output facing the sun and achieved 5.5 amps. It's obvious that angle and direction in relation to the sun can make a drastic difference.

3.5 amps at 20 volts = 70 watts (70%)
5.5 amps at 20 volts = 110 watts (110%)

It did not take voltage readings, so I'm going with a ballpark voltage of 20.

However, panel angle at optimum made a difference of 63%.

All this to say, the panels checked out and are working correctly. Panel angle makes a drastic difference.

I will say my latest shipment of two panels I did experience slight shipping damage and the glass has light scratching.

Update 3/2024. Still utilizing a non ideal angle. It is early spring in Texas (Northern Hemisphere) and the sun is not at maximum height/ angle to provide max solar power conditions.

I have 10 JJN 100 watt panels, I am currently producing 810 watts out of 100 watts of panels. For a total output by percent of 81%. I suspect this may go up in late spring into summer. I will post a screen shot of my output. Which shows .81 KW or 810 watts.

Still impressed and happy in 2024. Stay tuned for an additional 2 panels in the future.

Update 4/19/24

Later spring now in southeast Texas. Partly cloudy day with intermittent sun. Was able to produce 980 watts (.98kw) on historic chart with an instantaneous reading of 920 watts (.92kw). This is 92% of the 1000 watt rated output with panels lying mostly flat.

To give you some insight into what I am able to accomplish with this. I have a 48volt 300AH power bank of Lifepo4. I live in my camper currently full time. Fully charged at 58 volt, I have about 17.4kwh of power storage. 48 volts is not full capacity on 12voltX4 bank of Lifepo4.

I run my microwave, phones, refrigerator, blow dryer, laptop, cellphone charging, vacuum, lights, tv, Xbox, PC, exhaust fan, etc off my system. I do not run my AC or water heater off solar. Future plans though.

By midday on sunny day, I have completely recharged my batteries.

Excellent performance.

Update- 4/21/24

Cold front came in on a cloudy day, clouds broke to full sun. I was able to achieve 1060 watts (1.06KW) on ten 100 watt panels (1000 watts). This wasn't short lived as I was able to achieve 1040 watts a few minutes earlier.

Typically, it would be much hotter in April here. Current ambient temperature is 62F at around 1pm.

I believe this set the stage for a perfect environment of cooler temperatures and full sun .

With all this being said, I was able to achieve 106% of rated power at non ideal solar panel angle. They are nearly flat and oriented North/South almost perfectly.

With all this being said, I should have upgraded my review rating to 5 stars long ago.

Unless the panels produce a crazy high number, this likely concludes my updates. Please don't hesitate to use these panels.

Photos of all outputs have been uploaded and verified with secondary shunt based power monitor.
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THolton
5.0 out of 5 stars Best for the value
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
Easy to install and very light. Working great from day one!
Douglas A Herzik
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice panels
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
Great panels at a decent price and very well packed. I've had broken panels from poor boxing but these were beautifully protected with styrofoam corners and double-boxed. These weigh around 14 pounds and I'm replacing 155w panels that weigh 44 pounds each. Very recent engineering with 9bb tech and half cells.
Would buy again.
Amazon Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars Good value for the money
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
Using for several days and happy with the performance
Randall Ayers
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive Power and Efficiency: Review for the 100-Watt Solar Panel
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
I recently acquired the 100-Watt Solar Panel, and I must say, it lives up to its promises in every way. The outstanding performance of this solar panel has truly exceeded my expectations.

First and foremost, the power output is exceptional. This panel consistently delivers a reliable 100 watts, and on a good sunny day, it even surpasses expectations by providing an impressive 102 watts. This extra power boost adds significant value to its already stellar performance, ensuring you get the most out of your solar investment.

The efficiency of the 100-Watt Solar Panel is truly commendable. It efficiently converts sunlight into electricity, ensuring a steady and dependable power supply. This is especially crucial for those relying on solar energy for off-grid setups or emergency power sources.

What sets this panel apart is its durability and build quality. Crafted with high-quality materials, it not only provides exceptional performance but also withstands various weather conditions. I'm pleased to share that it arrived in perfect condition, undamaged during shipping. The robust design ensures the panel's longevity, making it a smart investment for anyone looking to harness solar energy for an extended period.

In conclusion, the 100-Watt Solar Panel not only lives up to its name but also surpasses expectations. Its impressive power output, efficiency, and durability, combined with the bonus of 102 watts on sunny days and damage-free shipping, make it an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable solar solution. I wholeheartedly recommend this panel to those looking to embrace solar energy with confidence.
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Randall Ayers
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive Power and Efficiency: Review for the 100-Watt Solar Panel
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
I recently acquired the 100-Watt Solar Panel, and I must say, it lives up to its promises in every way. The outstanding performance of this solar panel has truly exceeded my expectations.

First and foremost, the power output is exceptional. This panel consistently delivers a reliable 100 watts, and on a good sunny day, it even surpasses expectations by providing an impressive 102 watts. This extra power boost adds significant value to its already stellar performance, ensuring you get the most out of your solar investment.

The efficiency of the 100-Watt Solar Panel is truly commendable. It efficiently converts sunlight into electricity, ensuring a steady and dependable power supply. This is especially crucial for those relying on solar energy for off-grid setups or emergency power sources.

What sets this panel apart is its durability and build quality. Crafted with high-quality materials, it not only provides exceptional performance but also withstands various weather conditions. I'm pleased to share that it arrived in perfect condition, undamaged during shipping. The robust design ensures the panel's longevity, making it a smart investment for anyone looking to harness solar energy for an extended period.

In conclusion, the 100-Watt Solar Panel not only lives up to its name but also surpasses expectations. Its impressive power output, efficiency, and durability, combined with the bonus of 102 watts on sunny days and damage-free shipping, make it an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable solar solution. I wholeheartedly recommend this panel to those looking to embrace solar energy with confidence.
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extech
5.0 out of 5 stars It works as advertised
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
I changed the connector to a connector that I could use with a controller. The wires look like aluminum, but are copper and solder easily. I set it up in full sun using a small UPS 12V battery with 11.9V open circuit with no load and got a charge of 80 watts, which was pretty good for an almost charged small battery. If you do something similar, you will notice that the current will start to drop quickly as the battery charges. This is a big unit and does not fold up, but it is perfect for my application. I would highly recommend it.
Todd
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for maintaining boat/car/RV batteries.
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
I purchased this because the 10W panel I had maintaining my boat battery just wasn't cutting it. It would only charge to 11.6V. I installed this and looked at my boat battery voltage and it was at 11.5V initially at 7am with no sun yet hitting the panel. In 30 minutes the battery went from 11.5V to 11.9V. (Its a big battery) When the sun hit the panel around 8am, the battery went from 12V to 13.2V within 20 minutes. I use a digital 30A solar controller on the battery to maintain the battery at full charge. The battery capacity was at full charge after 2 hours total (1,000 Cranking Amps) I use a big battery so I know if I have issues on the water I have a lot of time before the battery dies, so maintaining full charge is important to me. In one day this panel proved worth the price. I rain-X'd the glass of the panel like I always do with solar panels to make it easy to clean dirt and dust off. I hope this panel lasts a long time. The connectors it came with aren't the same as the smaller panels, and I wasn't paying $30 for a pair of connectors so I replaced the connectors with the ones I had for spares.

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