A 200 watt solar panel produces 200 watts of power under ideal conditions. However, the actual power output you see from your panels depends on factors like sunlight hours and losses due to various factors.
A 200 watt solar panel kit is typically made up of two panels of 100 watts each, sold together to generate a total of 200 watts of power. Two 100-watt panels are combined to create a 200-watt solar panel kit. This is slightly below the standard power output in the residential solar panel market, and a 200-watt solar panel kit will produce less electricity than most residential panel models.
The category of 200 watts solar panels is indeed the mid-range option for solar charging. These should be able to produce enough electrical energy for most of the common household appliances, such as microwave ovens and LCDs, to name a few.
The 200W solar panel makes 200Wh of energy per hour. The daily energy that a solar panel makes is 800Wh. How is this calculated? Calculate the energy that is produced in one hour and then multiply it with the 4 assumed hours of sunlight for the particular place where the solar panels are.
In terms of current, 12V-200W solar panels are usually rated at 8 to 10 Amps. The amperage of the solar panel is generally specified by the manufacturer under Imp or Impp, which stands for Current at Maximum Power. In other words, if enough sunlight is provided, a 12V-200W solar panel will produce between 8 and 10 Amps.
Given that the appliances are not running all the time and that you manage your power consumption correctly, a 200 watt solar panel can provide enough energy to run a laptop, LED lights, an energy-efficient mini-fridge, an exhaust fan, a coffee maker, and a 32” LED TV.