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Introducing the OVERLANDER-E Go Power Overlander-E, a powerful 200 Watt Solar Expansion Kit designed to provide efficient and reliable solar power for your outdoor adventures.
Elevate your outdoor experience with the OVERLANDER-E Go Power Overlander-E: 200 Watt Solar Expansion Kit and enjoy the freedom of renewable energy wherever your journey takes you.
Q: What is the Go Power OVERLANDER-E used for?
A: A 200W expansion solar panel kit designed to increase the capacity of existing Go Power RV solar systems like the Overlander, Solar Elite, or Weekender ISW setups.
Q: How much power does it add?
A: It adds 200 watts of additional solar charging power, typically producing around 9.6A in ideal sunlight conditions.
Q: What systems is it compatible with?
A: It is designed to connect with Go Power Overlander-based systems, including Overlander roof kits and integrated RV solar/inverter systems.
Q: Does it include a charge controller?
A: No, it does not include a controller. It connects to an existing Go Power solar system that already has a controller installed.
Q: What is included in the kit?
A: A 200W monocrystalline solar panel, mounting hardware, and solar branch connectors for parallel connection to existing panels.
Q: Can it expand an RV solar system?
A: Yes, it is specifically designed to scale RV solar systems up to higher wattage (commonly up to ~500–600W total depending on controller setup).