JJN Bifacial 200 Watt Solar Panel, 16BB N-Type 200W 12V 25% High Efficiency 200W Solar Panels, Monocrystalline Solar Module for RV Home Farm Trailer Camper Marine Off-Grid Solar System

Original price was: $199.99.Current price is: $129.99.

Brand

‎JJN

Material

‎Aluminum, Monocrystalline Silicon, Tempered Glass

Product Dimensions

‎30.3"L x 1.18"W x 53.7"H

Efficiency

‎High Efficiency

Included Components

‎PV only

Maximum Power

‎200 Watts

UPC

‎671891375289

Manufacturer

‎JJN

Item Weight

‎29.7 pounds

Item model number

‎AMC-200-SSP-1-N

Size

‎200W N-Type Panel

Color

‎Black

Batteries Included?

‎No

Batteries Required?

‎No

ASIN

B0DHZBLZSV

Date First Available

September 26, 2024

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Price: $199.99 - $129.99

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[Bifacial] Have you ever seen a transparent backsheet design on a solar panel? JJN is! This improved model of 200W solar panel can produce electricity from both the front and the back, in contrast to conventional panels!
[16BB N-type] The advanced 16BB N-type solar cells are used to make these 25%+ high efficiency 200W solar panels.They are more compact and less affected by shadows compared to common 9BB/10BB solar cells.
[Durable and Reliable] These 200 watt solar panels feature a black corrosion-resistant aluminum frame, which can withstand strong winds of 2400Pa and snowload of 5400Pa. Both the IP67 solar connectors and the IP65 junction box have outstanding waterproof capabilities, provide complete protection for the panels against environmental particles and low-pressure water jets.
[Easy Installation] Pre-drilled holes on the back of solar panels for easy installation. weighing just 24.3lbs, these 200W solar panels are easy to transport and mount, makes them ideal for a wide range of applications, from residential rooftops to off-grid systems for RVs, boats, and more.
[Industry-Leading Warranty] JJN Solar offers 10-year workmanship warranty and over 80% output warranty at 30 years for its bifacial solar panels.

Reviews (3)

3 reviews for JJN Bifacial 200 Watt Solar Panel, 16BB N-Type 200W 12V 25% High Efficiency 200W Solar Panels, Monocrystalline Solar Module for RV Home Farm Trailer Camper Marine Off-Grid Solar System

    RV Kent
    February 19, 2026
    Excellent Panel I have 4-100 watt, and 12- 200 watt panels that I've purchased the past 5 years running portable off grid RV life in the Western USA. With the exception of 1 that had a burnt out cell that was promptly replaced under warranty, I've been very happy with the output and performance. The most recent pair of 16BB panels that I received last week tested at 225 and 232 watts over a 30 minute testing period. I'm in SW Utah, 5,200 ft. elevation on a cool blue sky 45f day, almost perfect solar conditions, so YMMV. Just for giggles I turned the panel around to full sun on the backside and saw 167 and 153 watts off the backside!......That blew me away. I really did not expect that much off the backside. For a budget panel it blows away the competition. The only nitpick, a very minor one I can find and why I knocked 1 star off. Fit and finish isn't top grade. The edges are often rough and needing de burring. 4-5 panels had dings in the frame. Manufacturing-shipping damage? I've never had a panel arrive with broken glass, so knock on wood when I see how busted up the boxes are. Packaging is excellent.
    Huy
    February 19, 2026
    High Quality Premium Solar Panel with Best deals and functionality 200W x 4pcs in 2s2p is more efficient than 400W x 2pcs in parallel. By >10%200W Voc = 28.1V400W Voc = 37VThese panels are really nice. The box say “High Quality Premium Solar Panel” and they do look like it. I first purchase the 400W panels from JJN and found that size and weight in physical application too much to carry up to the roof or even to move around. Now I’m set on the 200W. Because of half the weight, more manageable to move around, AND better Voc! The 400W Voc is 37.0V, while the 200W is 28.1V. Which I can connect 2 panels in series to stay within 60V of my 2048Wh portable power station.I now have 2x 400W connected in parallel and 4x 200W in 2s2p all from JJN (Best deals and functionality). The 200W’s give better wattage. Currently, it’s July and above 80F. No point in trying to see if it meet 100% rated power but they have been peaking 85%-87%. Much better than my previous panels that peak ~70%. Works well. I do get some energy while the panels are shaded, like 50W from each of the two 800W set ups.Well worth the value, customer service is pleasant to work with, delivers on time and fast, packaging is secured and protected.The positive and negative markings can be more easy to read but the plugs made it hard to connect it wrong. Easy to install.JJN, I’m looking for bulk deals on 24pcs of 200W panels! Make more of these please!
    grandam888
    February 19, 2026
    Consistent Quality and Excellent Power Output 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- 5/26/23Installed 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 10/21/23Upgraded 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 4/19/24Later 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- 4/21/24Cold 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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