OBSIDIAN Series 200 Watt Solar Panel Kit (2x100)
Obsidian 200 Watt Solar Panel Kit (2x100) - Zamp Solar

OBSIDIAN Series 200 Watt Solar Panel Kit (2x100)

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Perfect for small to mid-sized projects or rigs, our OBSIDIAN® SERIES 200-Watt panel works with any type of 12-Volt battery. As thin as a flexible panel, this American-made panel also features an ultra-aerodynamic profile and a sleek black anodized aluminum frame.

If you are putting together a whole new system for off-grid solar, please select an integration kit to complete your setup. If your RV has a Solar-Ready roof cap or sidewall port, you may need to purchase a wire or adapter to complete your install.

Kit Includes: (Download Technical Spec Sheet)

  • 2x 100-watt Solar Panel
  • 2x Sets of 4 Universal Reversible Mounting Feet Kit
  • 2x 10’ ATP to ATP Wiring Extension
  • 2x ATP to SAE Zamp Solar Adaptor
Panel Tech Specs:

Weight: 10.78 lbs
Dimensions: 43.6” tall x 20.7” wide x .67” thin
Wattage: 100-Watt Power Output
Output: Generates 5.01 amps
Open Circuit Voltage: 26.15 volts
Warranty: 25-Year output warranty

 

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Pincus
Excellent product

Added 2 100W panels to existing 2 100W panels. Well packed, easy install, worked as expected.

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Edwin Simmers
My experience installing two 100-watt Obsidian panels on our Escape trailer

I just finished installing two 100-watt Obsidian panels on the roof of our Escape 5.0 fifth-wheel fiberglass trailer. They are great! They're light, relatively small, produce electricity as expected: (8 amps total in my real-world conditions) well made, and are somewhat easy to mount.

One concern I have is the extra cost required when mounting panels on a roof that is not perfectly flat and horizontal. The panels each come with four mounts, all the same height. My trailer's roof slopes ( and I'll bet yours may too). But Zamp wants about fifty dollars for kits with mounts of different heights, either higher or lower. Some kits don't even come with mount bases. Fifly bucks is a lot of money you'll need to factor into your solar panel budget if you buy these panels. Why not give a cost break to people who purchase a panel if they need to swap mounts?

I also want to comment on Zamp's decision to use their new "ATP" wiring connectors instead of the older SAE "Zamp connectors" that have often come preinstalled on new RVs. These new ATP connectors seem to be Deutch DTP series 2-way connectors, environmentally sealed, waterproof electrical connectors designed for the transportation industry. I like the connectors and bought the tools and parts to build my own cables. I installed Zamp's ATP inlet on the rear of my trailer so I can also connect my Zamp portable 90-watt panels. So far, so good. Ed Simmers

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