

⚡ Power Your Freedom with Flex & Featherlight Innovation!
The Renogy 50W Flexible Solar Panel is a cutting-edge monocrystalline solar charger designed for off-grid power on curved and mobile surfaces. Weighing just 2.87 pounds and flexing up to 248 degrees, it offers 50 watts of efficient, durable energy generation in a sleek, ultra-thin form factor. Built to withstand harsh weather conditions, it’s perfect for marine, RV, van, and cabin applications where traditional rigid panels fall short.











| AC Adapter Current | 2.75 Amps |
| ASIN | B07BMQRNXZ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,404 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #71 in Solar Panels |
| Brand | Renogy |
| Color | Black/White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,545) |
| Date First Available | March 21, 2018 |
| Efficiency | 22% |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810009712008, 00816360027294 |
| Included Components | Solar Panel |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.98 pounds |
| Item model number | Flexible Solar Panel 50 Watt 12 Volt |
| Manufacturer | Renogy |
| Material | Glass |
| Maximum Power | 50 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 1000 Volts (DC) |
| Part Number | RNG-50DB-H |
| Pattern | Charger |
| Power Source | Solar-Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 28.03"L x 18.11"W x 0.16"H |
| Size | 50W |
| Style | Flexible |
| UPC | 816360027294 |
| Warranty Description | 5 years |
| Wattage | 50 watts |
S**S
Great solar panels for the van
I've been using two of the Renogy 100 watt flexible solar panels for about 3 years with our van. I mounted them to 1/8" plywood and deploy them whenever we're camped. They've worked great, and I've seen as high as 175 watt output in right conditions. I have a 25 foot cable, and like being able to park in the shade and put the panels in the sun as opposed to having them on the van roof. These are very durable and should last for many years.
A**R
Great solar panels for charging my 12V batteries for my LED lights in my barn.
Bough two of these flexible solar panels. I use them to charge 12 volt deep cycle batteries and power 12 volt LED lights on my barn. They work great. Plenty of power for my LED lights. I have two deep cycle batteries that normally last up to 6 days powering my 12 LED light in a large barn. My solar panels are permanently installed on a post outside of my barn at the proper angle for my area of the country. Only draw back is that they have to be cleaned periodically - lot of corn and soybeans farmers near me and the dust has to be wiped off. Also have to make sure snow is removed in the winter time.
M**R
Good panels, Works as advertised
The panels perform well seem durable and are flexible. I’m very pleased with them. They fit the bill for my application. Small amounts of shade do not seem to significantly impact the panels’ output, unlike some i’ve used. I needed low-profile flexible panels to fit on my truck’s topper, between the roof racks. The size of the panels are a perfect fit, and allow 2 to be installed on my roof. I wanted the installation to be easily removable, but to also easily handle highway speeds without me worrying about panels flying off. Utilizing the grommets on the panels allowed me to use M6 tee nuts and M6 machine screws and 1” M6 threaded plastic knobs to hold the panels in place. The grommet placement on the 2 panels I received were identical. I fit the machine screws through holes drilled in the topper. The screws (and large washers) are on the inside of the topper, with the tee nuts on the outside. The screws and nuts are snugly tightened, which allows the plastic knobs to be loosened and tightened without someone inside the topper holding a screwdriver to keep the screws from loosening. I used RTV to seal the holes, which also helps hold the screws and nuts in place without turning. I’ve used similar combos on truck toppers for 30+ years and have never had water leaks. I also attached heavy duty velcro around the edges of the panels, and attached velcro to the topper. The velcro alone holds the panels very well, but I wanted more security for highway speeds, hence the tee nuts and machine screws. I also put a “carbon fiber” looking vinyl wrap on the topper where the panels fit, for abrasion protection. Insulation can be placed under the panels to insulate the topper from the panels, which can get hot. 5 mm foam insulation is what I use.
C**T
Quality
This is a good quality panel for what it is. I wish I would have known ahead of time that the flex panels simply aren't as efficient as the glass panels. I max out under a hundred watts input on a 200 watt panel in direct sun. I only have a voltage loss of. 1v throughout the cabling to my power station . I'm returning it and getting a ShadowFlux 200 as I think Renergy is a good brand and their craftsmanship is great, however the flex is just simply not for my application.
T**F
A Flexible Solar Solution for Diverse Installations
The Renogy Solar Panel 200W 12V Lightweight Monocrystalline Ultra-Flexible Bendable panel is a game-changer for solar enthusiasts. Its unique flexibility allows for creative installations on various surfaces, making it perfect for RVs, boats, and even curved roofs. The panel's high efficiency and durability ensure optimal energy output, even in low-light conditions. The lightweight design simplifies installation and transportation, making it an ideal choice for portable solar power solutions. Whether you're a seasoned solar expert or a DIY enthusiast, the Renogy flexible solar panel offers a versatile and reliable solution to meet your energy needs.
A**R
good for camper solar set up
i used 2 of these for my camper solar set up. they are mounted on the roof with VHB tape. i run the cables to a Renogy controller and then to my LiFePO4 batteries. they work well to keep my batteries charged.
P**H
Horrible panels, worse customer support.
Ordered 3 panels for my Sprinter Camper, as per Renogy installation instructions glued then to the roof of my van. Output was low to start but I live in MN so wrote it off to less Sun. Went to California for 2 months, output has dropped even more, 3 panels in parallel in bright clear sunshine are producing less than 5 amps. Bought two cheap Harbor Freight panels, layed them on top of the Renogy panels, the cheap panels are over 10 amps with just two of them, exactly what they are rated at. Talked to tech support, rather I tried but everytime the tech was supposed to answer they hung up, called back 5 times same thing every time. I then went to email, after a couple day wait for a response they asked me to do some tests and send some pictures and video. I did as asked. Another couple day wait,, Then wanted followup video of the lights on the controller. Another wait and they sent a group of photos showing me how to do the same tests I had already done, with examples that weren't even the same panels I have. I got the distinct feeling I was being run around in the hope that I would just go away. I've been an electronics tech for 50 years, had my own shop for 45. I will never buy another Renogy product and advise everyone else not to as well. It's my own fault for ignoring the negative reviews, I hope all of you are wiser ! Update: Renogy has told me they would take the panels back, minus 10% plus I am responsible for shipping on thier defective product. I asked them how I am supposed to remove the panels THEY told me to glue on to my roof, according to Renogys installation instructions, without damaging the panels or my roof. They haven't responded yet.
P**I
I've ordered and tried a good few different solar panels now, from I've tried the top-solar, couple of chinese brands, and this was the only panel that actually got anywhere close to the quoted Watt. On a average day i got 45watts of the quote 50 watt panel. The 2 chinese brand i got about 30watts from a quoted 100watts, the top-solar was 35.
M**B
It worked great. On a sunny day I was pulling in 2.2 amps. I use this for charging my portable charger and phone and it works well! I just wish the positive cord was longer.
J**O
Para el tamaño me parece muy buen rendimiento con días incluso nublados y un regulador MTTP
B**N
Genuinely capable of yielding the advertised 100W. It's robust and flexible. Slightly larger than expected - but an excellent product, small enough to be used as a portable solar panel. Some solar panels offering 100W and above have an open circuit output voltage that's slightly too high for smaller power banks (power banks around 300 Wh or less), so they trip out the power bank. But this gives you 100W without tripping out your power bank. You can connect to any power bank that has a DC 5.5mm input - just use an MC4 to DC 5.5mm converter cable. No voltage regulator needed! You just need the panel, your power bank and the convertor cable and then you can easily set it up anywhere. You can leave this outside, it's fully waterproof. (Your power bank obviously needs to be in a watertight and sunproof container if it's outside). I've tested lots of panels - and this offers the best balance of quality, power, portability, strength, flexibility with a low enough open circuit output voltage to be compatible with small or large portable power banks. Highly recommended, buy with confidence.
J**D
Oft halten die flexiblen Module nicht so lange. Ich habe in 8 Jahren mit Renogy nun bereits die dritten Flexi Module auf dem Dach. Bei meinem Mobil sind feste Module keine Option. Diese Renogy Module haben ein Top Preis Leistungsverhältnis. Die Anschlüsse mit den MC4 Steckern sind robust ausgelegt, so dass ich denke dass sie eine Weile halten werden. Ich habe jetzt Mitte Februar Mittags mit 2x100 Watt Modulen 80 Watt Ertrag gehabt. Das ist wirklich sehr gut 👍. Die Verarbeitung war einfach, da sie einfach aufgeklebt werden. Ich bin sehr zufrieden. Die Lieferung war ordentlich und die Module waren gut verpackt.
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