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Quality Monocrystalline solar panel. Compact, light and ideal for your Boat Camper or Caravan.
When BP Solar offer polycrystalline solar panels why are we switching to a new technology? Solar panel technology has been fairly static in the last 10 years, however incremental improvements still occur.
To answer the question, we have found a very large manufacturer of both poly and monocrystalline products. The monocrystalline product is slightly more efficient than the polycrystalline but the monocrystalline has been historically more expensive. Our supplier is the first one we have ever seen who can offer monocrystalline panels at a comparable price to a polycrystalline. They make 90% monocrystalline to 10% polycrystalline, thats why.
The product is similar in quality to BP.
Our supplier has just commissioned a grid-connect 100kW solar plant in Greece and 300kW plant in Spain with these very cells.
When we visited their factory we were amazed at the high level of quality control. Each individual cell is tested and measured before assembling the panel, and then each and every panel is tested and measured to IEC standards before shipping. Unlike most of the Asian solar panel suppliers, our factory actually performs the silicon doping process in-house, which provides further quality control over the end product as they are in control of the whole process from start to finish.
Each panel is also uniquely identified with a barcode serial number for traceability and warranty purposes, and the test results for each panel are logged with that serial number so you can rest assured our factory means to ensure they supply a quality product and will stand by their claims of performance.
Specifications:
Pmax: 40W
Rated voltage: 12V
Voltage at pmax:17.2V
Current at pmax:2.32A
Open circuit voltage: 21.4V
Short circuit current: 2.56A
Weight:4kg
Dimensions: 545(L) x 645(W) x 23(D)mm
12 months factory warranty.
These are not toys, unlike other low quality solar type panels
When BP Solar offer polycrystalline solar panels why are we switching to a new technology? Solar panel technology has been fairly static in the last 10 years, however incremental improvements still occur.
To answer the question, we have found a very large manufacturer of both poly and monocrystalline products. The monocrystalline product is slightly more efficient than the polycrystalline but the monocrystalline has been historically more expensive. Our supplier is the first one we have ever seen who can offer monocrystalline panels at a comparable price to a polycrystalline. They make 90% monocrystalline to 10% polycrystalline, thats why.
The product is similar in quality to BP.
Our supplier has just commissioned a grid-connect 100kW solar plant in Greece and 300kW plant in Spain with these very cells.
When we visited their factory we were amazed at the high level of quality control. Each individual cell is tested and measured before assembling the panel, and then each and every panel is tested and measured to IEC standards before shipping. Unlike most of the Asian solar panel suppliers, our factory actually performs the silicon doping process in-house, which provides further quality control over the end product as they are in control of the whole process from start to finish.
Each panel is also uniquely identified with a barcode serial number for traceability and warranty purposes, and the test results for each panel are logged with that serial number so you can rest assured our factory means to ensure they supply a quality product and will stand by their claims of performance.
Specifications:
Pmax: 40W
Rated voltage: 12V
Voltage at pmax:17.2V
Current at pmax:2.32A
Open circuit voltage: 21.4V
Short circuit current: 2.56A
Weight:4kg
Dimensions: 545(L) x 645(W) x 23(D)mm
12 months factory warranty.
These are not toys, unlike other low quality solar type panels