

⚡ Power your adventure with clean, lasting energy—because your off-grid life deserves the best!
The ECO-WORTHY 200W Solar Panel Starter Kit is a comprehensive off-grid power solution featuring high-efficiency monocrystalline panels, a robust 50Ah lithium iron phosphate battery with exceptional cycle life, and a 600W pure sine wave inverter. Designed for easy installation and durable outdoor use, this kit delivers up to 800Wh daily output, perfect for RVs, boats, and cabins seeking reliable, eco-friendly energy independence.








| ASIN | B08MQGHWSZ |
| ASIN | B08MQGHWSZ |
| Amperage Capacity | 11 Amps |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (303) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (303) |
| Date First Available | 13 February 2025 |
| Date First Available | 13 February 2025 |
| Included components | Battery, Frame, Solar Panels |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 21.2 Kilograms |
| Item model number | US-L02M100N-CWMZIUS600L50-2 |
| Item model number | US-L02M100N-CWMZIUS600L50-2 |
| Manufacturer | ECO-WORTHY |
| Manufacturer | ECO-WORTHY |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Maximum Power | 200 Watts |
| Part number | L02M100N-CWZIUS600L20-2 |
| Power source type | With Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 89.51 x 58.42 x 3.48 cm; 21.23 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 89.51 x 58.42 x 3.48 cm; 21.23 kg |
| Size | 200W Complete Kit |
| Style | Battery |
P**.
First off, I want to point out, this "kit" does not come in 1 huge box. (at least for me). It came in, across several days, 1 package a day for about a week. Cables were delivered by USPS, the inverter was delivered through FedEx and the solar panels were delivered by a 3rd party white-box delivery service. The charge controller was in the box with the solar panels. My wife and I were able to set the entire thing up over a dedicated afternoon. It took about 3-4 hours to get everything installed. The batteries were at half charge when they arrived (which is expected). All in all, I was very happy not only with the product but also the ease of installation. There is a little electrical work involved (you will need to crimp the cables with connectors that come with the kit. Just use standard pliers to crimp it). I did have to cut the end off of the wires that came with the inverter as they didn't fit into the charge controller (but you again just crimp the connectors to it that are included with the charge controller.). There are plenty of instructions for everything (charge controller, inverter and the panels all had manuals with good explanations and pictures of how everything connects). I would recommend it to anyone who asks about it. Again, I just want to point out, everything came at different times throughout the week. The tracking info you get from amazon will only be for 1 of the boxes. Expect to receive 5 packages in total across different days.
M**A
I purchased this set for my camper van. I use it to run a set of small LED lights, phone chargers, a camper vent, and a mini fridge at this time. One caveat: I run everything on DC power, I do not use the inverter. I live in the pacific northwest and go camping year-round. In the summer, this works amazing. With my setup, I cannot run the batteries out. During the day, they're charging more than I can use them. When they're fully charged, they're not going to run out overnight with my setup. I leave my camper van fridge on all summer as a beverage fridge, even when I'm not camping. In the winter, things are a little bit more dicey. If my batteries are fully charged, I can easily make it through a camping weekend, however, I do not use the vent fan in the winter. To get a full charge before I go, I need to have my fridge turned off for several days before I leave and only turn it on the morning before I go. The battery does wear down faster all weekend than it's charging back up, but the full charge plus small amount of recharge can push me through for a weekend. I do not believe this setup could work for someone living in a van full-time, unless you're living somewhere very sunny. Even in the summer, additional things might start to get to the point of draining on the battery too much. I'm considering trying out a super low watt coffee maker next summer, but I'll see what I can find.
L**S
***UPDATED REVIEW*** The seller was very intent on making the purchase right. After deliberation it was decided I would return the controller and inverter for full refund. The seller was quick in trying to make the customer happy and for that I have changed the review as it isn't the seller making the goods. The panels work fine and correctly measure on voltmeter going into fuse box. The controller and the inverter on the other hand were complete disappointments. I am upgrading this to 4 stars due ONLY to the seller's diligence on customer satisfaction. I would have no problem buying from this seller in the future. Using on 2 grow lights and 2 aero gardens, all led. Have 3 batteries hooked up in parallel and this inverter eats energy like its no body's business. Batteries last 2 hrs if that and charge controller always says 12v going to batteries. I was getting 29 at best on sunny day @ 30 degrees facing south. I do have it going through controller box to be safe, but its either the controller or the inverter that is just terrible. Going to Renogy controller or maybe a hybrid controller/inverter as this isn't doing anything to power simple led lights.
J**T
Arrived in 3 packages on 3 separate days over course of 2 weeks (panels and controller ship together, but batteries and inverter separate). Must connect everything in parallel to get the inverter to work properly, so you are limited to 100W, 12V even though controller is 12/24V. Neither manuals nor vendor tutorials give little details on terminating cabling between controller, batteries, and inverter. If you don't feel comfortable stripping cables, this may not be be right for you. Stripping the cable that came with the inverter was particularly troublesome. Also, only one end of the wires for the inverter were terminated so prep for a little bit of sparks/melting of the strands when you connect to the battery, unless you add your own ring terminators. No wiring came with batteries so I had to borrow/cut a couple pieces from end of the wiring that came with the solar panels, which is thick and difficult to lock in under the relatively tiny screws on the batteries. Emails to vendor for troubleshooting questions were answered within 24 hours. I wish I had done more homework so I wouldn't have been surprised that a solar "kit" isn't exactly plug & play. Once set up runs just fine and am happy with it so far. Disclaimer: I have never set up nor used one of these things before, which may have contributed to the difficulty during setup.
S**O
So far I can say it’s easy to set up and use. One thing I must add tho you need to keep the inverter cool, meaning it can’t be shut up in a hot place without ventilation or it will shut off which is exactly what it should do . Perfect for running my shed lights in and outside
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