Tuff Terrain 12v 200w Monocrystalline Solar Panel Black - 1400 x 700 x 22mm
Tuff Terrain 12v 200w Monocrystalline Solar Panel Black - 1400 x 700 x 22mm
Tuff Terrain 12v 200w Monocrystalline Solar Panel Black - 1400 x 700 x 22mm
Tuff Terrain 12v 200w Monocrystalline Solar Panel Black - 1400 x 700 x 22mm
Tuff Terrain 12v 200w Monocrystalline Solar Panel Black - 1400 x 700 x 22mm
Tuff Terrain 12v 200w Monocrystalline Solar Panel Black - 1400 x 700 x 22mm
Tuff Terrain 12v 200w Monocrystalline Solar Panel Black - 1400 x 700 x 22mm

Tuff Terrain 12v 200w Monocrystalline Solar Panel Black - 1400 x 700 x 22mm

TT-SP200WB

Regular price$229.00
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  • Aussie Designed
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• 1 x Tuff Terrain 12V 200W monocrystalline slim solar panel

• 900mm cable with MC4 connectors (pre-fitted)

• 200W panel supports common camp loads

• 18.6V working voltage suits MPPT regs

• Slim, lightweight 10kg fixed panel design

• MC4 leads connect to standard solar gear

• Universal mounting holes suit up to M8 bolts

Tuff Terrain’s 12V 200W monocrystalline panel keeps your 12V gear running off-grid, sending solar energy through a regulator into your batteries while you get out there. The 200W output handles camp fridges and lights, which means you can park up at the coast or in the scrub without relying on mains power. A slim 22mm body sits low on the roof, cutting wind noise on the highway.

A tough aluminium frame surrounds the black mono cells, giving solid support across corrugations and long, hot days on the road. The 1400 x 700mm footprint fits most racks and canopies, making it a smart buy for utes, vans, and campers. A 900mm lead with MC4 plugs hooks straight into standard solar setups, so you spend more time exploring and less time sorting power issues at camp.

Q: Do I need a solar regulator with this 12V 200W panel?

A: Yes, a solar regulator or MPPT controller is required between the panel and your battery. The regulator controls voltage and current, preventing battery overcharge and damage. It also optimises panel output across changing light conditions. Match the regulator’s current rating to the panel’s 10.76A working current for reliable operation.

Q: Can I mount the panel flat on my vehicle roof?

A: Yes, the panel can be mounted flat using appropriate brackets and fixings. Flat mounting suits most touring setups and reduces overall vehicle height. Drainage gaps around the frame help water run off in rain. Always secure all four corners and follow vehicle roof load limits.

Q: What cabling does the panel use?

A: The panel uses a 900mm twin cable terminated with MC4 connectors. These connectors provide a weather-resistant joint when mated with matching MC4 plugs. This setup lets you extend the run with standard solar leads. Always use cable sized for the panel’s current and distance.

Q: Is this panel suitable for permanent outdoor installation?

A: Yes, the panel is built for fixed outdoor use when correctly mounted. The framed design supports the glass and cells under sun, wind, and rain. MC4 connections suit weather-exposed locations when properly locked. Regular inspection of mounts and wiring will help maintain long service life.

Q: Can I wire multiple TT-SP200WB panels together?

A: Yes, multiple panels can be wired in parallel or series if your regulator and system voltage support it. Parallel wiring keeps voltage near 18.6V while increasing current. Series wiring increases voltage, which may suit higher-input MPPT regulators. Always confirm controller and cable ratings before changing your setup.