Description
SolarTech 12V C1D2 Solar Modules
Designed to be used in hazardous gas C1D1 locations and wired in series for higher voltages, the SPM160P-S-F solar module is an excellent choice for all smaller off-grid solar power applications. The systems are typically used to charge 12, 24 or 48 Volt batteries when wired into one or two solar modules in series. High-quality 12 V solar modules range in size from 10 W to 160 W.
All SPM160P-S-F modules include:
- Large conduit rated junction boxes
- Four (4) knockouts
- Tempered glass face
- Strong tubular anodized aluminum frame
- The glass surface is impact resistant and allows maximum light transmission
- A weather resistant junction box accommodates all wiring methods including moisture-tight strain relief connectors and electrical conduit.
- Bypass diodes ensure reliable operation
- Anodized aluminum tubular frames add strength and durability to the modules with pre-drilled mounting holes
25-year limited warranty of 80% power output;
12-year limited warranty of 90% power output;
5-year limited warranty of materials and worksmanship
IEC61215, TUV certification
UL 1703 certification
ETL Class I ,Division 2,Groups C and D certification
SolarTech line of solar modules power 100s of proven applications including:
- Security and surveillance / PTZ cameras / Street crossing lights
- Transportation signage / Bus stop and shelter lighting / Parking meters and kiosks
- SCADA controllers / Wireless sensor nodes / Weather and environmental sensors
- Cell and satellite modems / Wi-Fi mesh devices / Machine to machine nodes
- Domestic and agriculture water pumps / Off-grid homes / Electric bicycle charging station
These modules are not recommended for use in applications greater than 1000 Watts. (Instead use the more economical: Large-format 260 Watt and 300 Watt modules such as Yingli, REC Solar, JA Solar, and SolarWorld modules.)
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