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RICH SOLAR 400 Watt Solar Kit
RICH SOLAR 400 Watt Solar Kit The RICH SOLAR 400 Watt Solar Kit is a comprehensive solution designed for off-grid applications, including RVs, c...
View full detailsWhether you are building a fully independent off-grid system, adding backup power to your home, or outfitting an RV for extended travel, the right solar kit makes the whole process dramatically simpler. Instead of sourcing panels, inverters, charge controllers, and batteries separately and hoping everything is compatible, a well designed solar kit gives you pre-matched components that work together from day one.
At Off-Grid Source, we carry solar kits for every application and budget, from compact portable setups to large scale whole home systems, all from brands we have vetted and stand behind.
Not all solar kits serve the same purpose. Here is a breakdown of what we offer so you can find what fits your situation:
The right kit solar system depends on a few straightforward questions. What do you need to power? Are you on or off the grid? Is this a fixed installation or mobile use? Do you need AC output for standard appliances, or are your loads all 12V DC? Do you want room to expand later?
Most quality kits are designed to grow with you. If your energy needs will increase over time, look for systems with modular battery options and inverters that can be paralleled or upgraded down the road.
We carry solar kits from SunGold Power, Rich Solar, Sol-Ark, ACOPower, EcoFlow, Jackery, Anker SOLIX, Bluetti, and more. Every brand in our catalog has been evaluated for real world performance, honest specs, and reliable support. We do not list everything. We list what we would actually recommend.
Pricing is transparent with no hidden fees, and we are upfront about stock and lead times before you commit. If you find a lower price elsewhere, we will match it. Free shipping across the US and a 30 day return policy back that up.
Not sure where to start? Reach out by phone, email, or chat and our team will help you find the right solar kit for your home, cabin, RV, or property without overselling you on capacity you will never use.
A complete solar kit typically includes solar panels, a charge controller, an inverter, battery storage, and the wiring and connectors needed to tie everything together. Some kits include all of these components pre-matched out of the box, while others are panel-and-controller bundles that assume you already have batteries and an inverter. Always check what is included before purchasing so you know exactly what you are getting and what you may still need to add.
It depends on your daily energy consumption and whether you are staying grid connected or going fully off grid. A small backup system for essential loads like a refrigerator, lights, and a router might need 2 to 5kWh of storage and 1,000 to 2,000W of solar. A full off grid home with higher daily loads typically needs 8kW or more of panels and 15 to 30kWh of battery storage. Our team can help you work through the sizing based on your actual usage rather than guesswork.
Yes, and this is one of the most important things to consider when choosing a kit. Most quality systems in our catalog are designed to be modular, meaning you can add more panels, extra battery modules, or stack additional inverters as your energy needs grow. If you think you will want to expand later, prioritize systems that explicitly support scalability rather than fixed capacity configurations that cannot be upgraded.
An off grid solar kit operates completely independently from the utility grid. It generates, stores, and delivers all your power from solar and batteries alone. A hybrid kit stays grid connected and uses the utility as a backup or overflow source, managed by a hybrid inverter that automatically prioritizes solar and battery power first. Hybrid systems tend to be a better fit for homeowners who want backup resilience without fully cutting the utility connection, while off grid systems are the right choice for remote properties where the grid is not available.
It depends on the kit type and your comfort level with electrical work. Portable solar generator kits that pair a power station with foldable panels require no installation at all. Fixed roof or ground mount systems with inverters and battery banks are more involved and typically benefit from at least some familiarity with DC wiring and electrical safety, or a professional installer for the final connections. Most kits in our catalog include wiring diagrams and documentation, and our team is available to answer installation questions before and after your order ships.