Solar Kits
Solar Kits Made Simple: Grid-Tied, Off-Grid & Hybrid
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Renogy
Renogy PHOENIX 200 Portable Power Station W/ E.Flex Portable Solar Panel Take power wherever you go. PHOENIX 200 is one of the lightest portable power stations with only 5.3 pounds and a capacity of 222Wh. PHOENIX 200 can be charged to 80% in 1.5... -
Solar Tax Credit Eligible
Renogy
$2,297.99Renogy 400W 12 Volt Complete Solar Kit with Two 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries Dive into a world powered by clean solar energy with Renogy 400W 12 Volt Complete Kit with Two 100Ah Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) Batteries with Self-Heating It has...$2,297.99 -
Solar Tax Credit Eligible
Renogy
$1,598.99Renogy 400W 12 Volt Complete Solar Kit with Two 100Ah Deep-Cycle AGM Batteries Dive into a world powered by clean solar energy with Renogy 400W 12 Volt Complete Kit with Two 100Ah Deep-Cycle AGM Batteries. It has everything you need to DIY your...$1,598.99 -
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$1,279.99Renogy 800W 12V/24V Monocrystalline Solar Premium Kit w/Rover 60A Charger Controller The Renogy 800W 12V/24V Premium Kit is easy for you to install, and it is the most economical choice for the off-grid adventurer. Renogy Solar Kit comes with solar...$1,279.99 -
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$1,163.99Renogy 600W 12V/24V Monocrystalline Solar Premium Kit w/Rover 60A Charger Controller The Renogy 600W 12V/24V Premium Kit is easy for you to install, and it is the most economical choice for the off-grid adventurer. Renogy Solar Kit comes with solar...$1,163.99 -
Renogy
$965.99Renogy New 400 Watt 12 Volt Solar Premium Kit W/MPPT or REGO Solar Charge Controller PLEASE NOTE: Unlike most other Renogy charge controllers, the REGO model is ONLY for 12V battery systems, and is not compatible with 24V.The Renogy 400W 12V Premium...$965.99 -
Renogy
$214.99Renogy 100 Watt Solar Flexible Kit Renogy’s Flexible Kits are back and better than ever! Adding solar to your application is a breeze since we've included the necessary components to get you started on your solar quest to eliminate the burden...$214.99 -
Renogy
$599.99Renogy 400 Watt 12 Volt Solar Starter Kit w/ 40A MPPT Charge Controller With a Renogy 400W Starter Kit MPPT, you will be getting a product designed to be the most efficient back up system possible. Designed to draw out your system's potential, this...$599.99 -
Renogy
$422.99Renogy 200 Watt 12 Volt Solar Starter Kit w/ 40A MPPT Charge Controller You'll never doubt you are getting the most out of your system with Renogy's 200W Monocrystalline Starter Kit MPPT. Designed to draw out your system's potential, this kit...$422.99 -
Renogy
$343.99Renogy 200 Watt 12 Volt Solar Starter Kit w/ MPPT Charge Controller You'll never doubt you are getting the most out of your system with Renogy's 200W Monocrystalline Starter Kit MPPT. Designed to draw out your system's potential, this kit includes...$343.99 -
Renogy
$284.99Renogy 100 Watt 12 Volt Solar Starter Kit with 40A MPPT Charge Controller With a Renogy 100W Monocrystalline Starter Kit MPPT, you won't have to wonder about whether or not you're getting the most out of your system. Designed to draw out your...$284.99 -
Renogy
$235.99Renogy 100 Watt 12 Volt Solar Starter Kit with 20A MPPT Charge Controller With a Renogy 100W Monocrystalline Starter Kit MPPT, you won't have to wonder about whether or not you're getting the most out of your system. Designed to draw out your...$235.99
Our Solar Kits provide everything you need to get started with solar power, featuring high-quality solar panels, wiring, and essential components for easy installation. Designed for a variety of applications, these kits are perfect for DIY projects and professional setups alike.
Frequently Asked Questions About DIY Solar Kits
Short answer: a lot. Most people save 40–50% when they go the DIY route instead of hiring a big solar company.
The main reason is that you’re skipping the high labor and mark-up fees that come with a full turnkey installation. By installing your kit yourself, or bringing in a local contractor to help, you can get the exact system you want without paying so much for a middleman.
The upfront cost will depend on the size of your kit and which parts you choose, but the long-term payoff is substantial. If you’re installing a grid-tied system, most folks see their investment pay for itself in about 5–8years.
And no matter what kind of setup you’re looking for, grid-tied, off-grid, hybrid, or even a portable solar kit, most qualify for the 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit, which knocks even more off your total cost.
Easier than you might think. Our DIY solar kits are designed to be installed by homeowners with basic handyman skills and a comfort level with electrical wiring. If you can follow detailed instructions and are comfortable working on a roof, you can install your own system.
A typical installation comes down to three main steps:
- Mounting the racking securely
- Attaching the solar panels
- connecting the wiring to the inverter and your home's main panel
Every kit includes a detailed installation manual, and if you ever get stuck, our expert tech support team is just a call away. We’ve helped thousands of first-time installers successfully go solar, and we’ll be there for you too.
And if that's not for you, you can always bring in a local contractor for the legwork. Either way, you’re still going to save a ton compared to a full-service solar company.
A complete DIY solar kit from SolarTown includes all the essential components you need to generate power. While specific components vary by kit, every system contains the four key elements:
- Solar Panels: The high-efficiency panels that capture the sunlight.
- Inverter: The "brain" of the system that converts DC power from the panels into usable AC power for your home.
- Racking and Mounting Hardware: The durable, weather-proof equipment to securely attach the panels to your roof or ground mount.
- Wiring, Cables, and Connectors: All necessary wiring to connect the panels to the inverter and the inverter to your electrical panel.
Yes, for the majority of homeowners, a DIY solar installation is absolutely worth it.
The primary benefit is the substantial reduction of costs, as you’re paying for the parts of the system and either installing it yourself or hiring a local contractor.
If you’re installing a grid-tied system, many people see their investment pay for itself in just a few years. Add in battery backup, and you’ll also have peace of mind during power outages.
But it’s not only about the money. Going solar gives you independence from rising utility rates, adds value to your home, and helps shrink your carbon footprint. And, take it from us, there is something undeniable about powering your life with energy you installed yourself.
Use these three simple steps to size your system:
- Check your energy bill. Look for your monthly electricity use in kilowatt-hours (kWh). For the best picture, total up your usage for the past 12 months.
- Know your home's sun hours. Your location determines how much sunlight you get each day. Free online solar maps like Project Sunroof can tell you the average sun hours in your area.
- Calculate your needs.A simple calculation can give you a good estimate, but the easiest way is to call SolarTown's team of experts. We'll perform a free solar analysis using your address and energy bill to recommend the perfectly sized kit for your home's needs and budget. You can also simply request a free quote by filling out our 10 question form.

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