Best Solar Panels for Sailboats - Solar Panel N Type 560W Monocrystalline 560W-570W Topcon Solar Cell
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- 5 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100 pc/month
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Specification
ELECTRICAL DATA
TYPE(Tolerance:0-+5W) | JT560 SSt(B) | JT565 SSt(B) | JT570 SSt(B) | JT575 SSt(B) | ||||
Test Condition | STC | NMOT | STC | NMOT | STC | NMOT | STC | NMOT |
Maximum Power Pmax (W) | 560 | 420.28 | 565 | 424.26 | 570 | 428.25 | 575 | 432.26 |
Maximum Power Voltage Vmp (V) | 41.96 | 39.50 | 42.15 | 39.65 | 42.32 | 39.80 | 42.47 | 39.95 |
Maximum Power Current Imp (A | 13.35 | 10.64 | 13.41 | 10.70 | 13.47 | 10.76 | 13.54 | 10.82 |
Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V) | 50.67 | 48.00 | 50.87 | 48.15 | 51.07 | 48.30 | 51.27 | 48.45 |
Short Circuit Current Isc (A) | 14.13 | 11.40 | 14.19 | 11.46 | 14.25 | 11.52 | 14.31 | 11.58 |
Module Effciency (%) | 21.7% | 21.9% | 22.1% | 22.2% |
STC: Irradiance 1000W/m², Cell Temperature 25°C, Air Mass AM1.5
NMOT: Irradiance at 800W/m², Ambient Temperature 20°C, Wind Speed 1m/s
Measuring tolerance: :±3%
MECHANICAL DATA
Solar Cell Type | Mono 91x182 mm(3.6x7.2 inches) |
Number of Cells | 144[2 x(12 x 6)] |
Module Dimensions | 2278x1134x30 mm(89.7x44.6x1.2 inches) |
Weight | 32 kg(70.5 lb) |
Front Cover | High transmission, AR coated tempered glass, 2.0mm |
Back Cover | High transmission, Tempered, White Grid Glass/AR coating(optional), 2.0mm |
Frame | Silver, anodized aluminium alloy |
J-Box | ≥IP68 |
Cable | 4.0 mm² solar cable, ≥300 mm(11.8 inches) |
Number of diodes | 3 |
Connector | MC4 EVO2 compatible |
QUALIFICATIONS & CERTIFICATES
v IEC 61215,IEC 61730, IEC 62941
v ISO 9001: Quality Management System
v ISO 14001: Environment Management System
v ISO 45001: Occupational Health and Safety
JETION SOLAR
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FAQ
Q1: What kind of company you are?
A1: We are a trading & manufacturer combination, specialized in the new energy field worldwide.
Q2: Can you meet our demands?
A2: We have the ability to produce a great variety of solar products with different specifications, such as solar systems for
residential, commercial and industrial areas. Also we manufacture solar cells, solar inverter, solar battery, solar lamp and so on.
Q3: What certifications do you have?
A3: TUV/CE reports, etc.
Q4. How can we guarantee solar panel's quality?
A4: Strict quality control for materials purchase, cells sorting, panel production; Always final Inspection before shipment;
Q5: Can I see the sample first before I place order?
A5: Sure.
Q6: What's your delivery time?
A6:Our lead time depends on your order and quantity.
Q7. What's the payment term?
A7. 30 T/T in advance, paid the balance before shipment.
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Best Solar Panels for Sailboats - Solar Panel N Type 560W Monocrystalline 560W-570W Topcon Solar Cell
- Loading Port:
- SHANGHAI
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100 pc/month
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