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The ZOUPW 220W N-Type 16BB Solar Panel Kit is a high-efficiency off-grid power solution featuring two 110W monocrystalline panels with advanced 16-busbar N-Type cells delivering 25% efficiency. It includes a smart 30A PWM charge controller compatible with 12V/24V batteries, pre-wired cables, Y-connectors, and mounting brackets for quick installation on RVs, boats, campers, or cabins. Built tough with IP68 waterproofing and corrosion-resistant framing, this kit offers reliable, expandable solar power with comprehensive safety protections and a 10-year panel warranty.
















| Amperage Capacity | 6.39 Amps |
| Asin | B0FX9RW11B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,506 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #417 in Solar Panels |
| Brand Name | ZOUPW |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (10) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Efficiency | 25.6% High-Efficiency N-Type 16BB Monocrystalline Solar Panel |
| Included Components | 110W Solar Panel × 2, 11AWG O-ring Cable (4.9 ft) × 1 and PV Cable (16.4 ft) × 2, 30A PWM Controller, Y-connector (2 Pcs each Set) × 1 Set, Z-shaped Mounting Brackets (4 Pcs each Set) × 2 Set |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 38.2"L x 22.7"W x 1.2"H |
| Item Weight | 26.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ZOUPW |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZP110W-TCK2V1-US |
| Material Type | N-Type 16BB Monocrystalline Solar Cells |
| Maximum Power | 220 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 18.14 Volts |
| Model Number | ZP-TC110W |
| Output Voltage | 18.14 Volts |
| Special Features | 25.6% High-Efficiency N-Type 16BB Monocrystalline Solar Panel |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 185 Degrees Fahrenheit |
User
Nice complete kit. Just add a battery and inverter.
I have several solar power system that I use for various purposes, and when I saw this system that was so complete with 220 Watts of solar panels, I just had to order it. The system is very well packaged and arrived with no damage. I was impressed with the quality of all of the components in this system. I also like the fact that the whole thing can easily fit back into the shipping box for easy storage when not in use.The solar panels are well made and and produced expected power in my tests, which were made on a less than ideal day. The charge controller is easy to connect and to set up. It is a 30A PWM controller, so it's not quite as efficient as an MPPT controller, but it still gets the job done. I like the fact that the cables that attach the solar panels to the charge controller are tinned on the ends that go into the charge controller, which makes for a more secure connection.This kit comes with pretty much everything that is needed other than a battery and an inverter. As of 5/28/2026 the price on this kit is $179.99, which I think is a great deal compared to some other solar panels that I have bought.One other comment: Someone left a 1-star review on this system and stated: "Wasn't even strong enough to turn on the solar controller that came with it". I would ignore that review. The battery that you connect to the charge controller is what turns on the charge controller, NOT the solar panels. In fact, you are supposed to connect the battery to the charge controller BEFORE connecting the solar panels to avoid damaging the charge controller. Read and follow the instruction to avoid damaging your new system!
User
220W N-Type 16BB Solar Panel Kit(2 * 110W) with 30A PWM Charge Controller
- I give 5-stars for the Solar panels, I get over 120W when hot, 137W when cold, see pictures. These ZOUPW solar panels perform really well compared to other brands I had tested in the past.- They are not heavy at all, it is just a little bit taller than 100W panel, see picture.- The supplied cables are well made.- The supplied mounting brackets are well made.- The shipping box is well packed and well protected- The included 30A PWM charge controller is under perform, I only get about 160W, I get about 230W using my 30A MPPT charge controller.- For around $230 this is a very expensive kit for what you get, it would be worth $230 if it comes with 30A MPPT charge controller.
User
Nice entry-level kit to make it easy
I actually have a few different solar power systems I've put together. I have a foldable 110 panel from Zoupw that I really love.This is near a full system. What's left depends how you'll use this. Installation is super easy. For the charger to work you need to connect a battery to it first before the panels as most.These are rated 110w per panel but as every panel I've used, I get up to 90% of the rated power in direct sunlight. This is very versatile as I haven't decided what to do with it. I was going to add to the shed but powering a pump and lights for a pond seems a better idea. I already have a few small systems around the property. Nice to have independent power.The panels are good quality, not top shelf, but good. The solar charger is a PWM. It works, rather larger, and appears well-made. I'm not savvy to all the reasons but MPPT's are mentioned to be more efficient online than PWMs.This would work great on a small shed, providing off-grid power. It'd take care of lights for a small cabin. Dependent on the battery used. This might keep a battery topped off, preserving battery life. It is sufficient for a small off grid site. 4 panels may be better for more applications but this will keep the lights on.It's all a great kit and works pretty good. The price appeared to be in the higher range for comparables online. One must consider this comes with some thick cables all prepped for this. So you have some savings and ease there. A very nice entry level kit.There are connectors to join the panel cables. I've not seen this type but it works better than my other y connectors. The panels use the very common MC4 connectors, standard, proven, and waterproof.I like how it has the main items you will need to add solar panel. The charger works and appears quality materials and sufficient for either these panels in parallel or in series. Add a 14v Lithium battery and something to power.
User
Not as promised
Wasn't even strong enough to turn on the solar controller that came with it
User
Excellent Solar Panel Kit
The kit was well packaged and arrived safely. I was happy to see the solar wire ends were pre-tinned for easy installation into the controller. The solar panels are rigid, but light enough to move around easily. The cables from the panels are standard MC4 connectors. I first tested the solar panels individually, and they both registered around the stated 21Voc. I appreciated the long solar cables (16.4ft.) that came with the kit along with mounting hardware, which I didn't use for my purposes.Using the provided Y adapters, I used the panels in parallel for a 12V system. I did have a minor issue about the Y-connectors as I prefer the type with two wires instead of a single unit. I then assembled the full kit with a small motorcycle battery as shown in the picture. The battery was already close to a full charge, so I didn’t expect many amps, the controller was showing 14.4 volts of charge going to the battery. Very quickly the battery indicator showed fully charged on the controller.I spent a little time cycling through the displays on the controller. With the DC output on, I tested the output voltage from the controller at 12V as expected for auxiliary lights, etc.For my next test, I connected the panels in series, by passing the controller, and connecting to my power station’s MPPT solar input. The purpose of this test was to see the total Watts registered by the power station. To my surprise, I was getting a full 215 Watts. Excellent! However, with a little shade, that quickly dropped to 15 Watts. Not unusual for solar panels.This kit is great for its size, and the price is about right. It was easy to assemble and worked better than I expected. My old solar panels don’t come close to their stated Watts, but these did.This kit can be used for camping or other activities. I plan to use this kit with a small power station (or battery) to supply power to a Starlink Mini.
User
Great performance, solid build, and excellent value
I know the name “ZOUPW” might sound generic, but I’ve actually been using their panels on my van conversion for a while now, and they’ve been performing really well. Honestly, better than some Renogy panels I’ve used. Mine are mounted at the front of the van, so they take all the hits from rocks and debris on the road, and so far they still look great with no noticeable damage.I recently got this 220W kit and did a quick test on a cloudy day. Even in those conditions, I was getting around 110W after conversion to 120V AC. That means the panels themselves were likely putting out around 140 to 150W, which is impressive considering the weather.Durability is one of the big reasons I trust these. I’ve already seen how well they hold up over time, and this set feels just as solid. The controller is also a step above the cheaper ones you usually see. It’s well built and even has active cooling if needed. Most of the time the fan won’t turn on, but it’s nice to have if you’re installing it in a hot, enclosed space like a van or car.The kit includes standard L-shaped mounting brackets, which are perfect for something like an RV roof. For a van setup they might not be ideal, but it’s still nice that they’re included.Another thing I appreciated is the cable they include. It’s oversized, which gives you extra capacity and flexibility. You could easily expand your setup and add more panels without needing to upgrade the wiring right away.For the price range, this is easily one of the best options out there. Yes, you can find panels with higher efficiency or more watts per inch, but you’ll be paying a lot more for that. For what you get here, the performance and build quality are hard to beat.
User
Seems Like A Good Entry-Level Solar Kit
This seems like a pretty good entry-level solar kit so far.I mostly got this because we wanted lights in the shed without having to deal with running power out there, but I also realized this would be extremely useful for charging devices and keeping a few basics running if the power goes out.We don’t own an RV and don’t plan on getting one, so this is being used entirely at home. That’s part of why I liked this particular setup. It feels approachable for people who want a small off-grid setup without going completely down the solar rabbit hole immediately.I also appreciate that the kit comes with the major components needed to get started instead of making you piece everything together separately. That definitely makes it a lot less intimidating for beginners.The panels themselves seem good, and I like that this still leaves room to expand later if we decide we want to do more with it.
User
Great starter kit
This is a great starter kit for 200 plus watts of solar, it comes with everything you need except the battery, it's a good value for the money and makes it easy if you're just starting out or you're wanting an easy kit that just has everything in it. It has great power output I was able to get about a hundred and 80 Watts out of it, you will never get the full wattage advertised unless under completely perfect conditions. The charge controller was very easy to set up, this will be great for charging my lithium batteries, it was very easy to mount overall a very nice starter kit
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