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BUILT-IN COMPONENTS | |
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HQST 100 Watt 12 Volt 9BB Mono Solar Panel | Output Cables: 14 AWG (1.97 ft length) |
Cell Type: 182mm Grade A+ Monocrystalline | IP65 Solar Connectors & Junction Box |
SPECIFICATIONS | |
Maximum Power at STC: 100 W + 7% | Cell Efficiency: Up to 25% |
Optimum Operating Voltage (Vmp): 17.4 V ± 3% | Open-Circuit Voltage (Voc): 20.4 V ± 3% |
Optimum Operating Current (Imp): 6.15 A ± 3% | Short-Circuit Current (Isc): 6.46 A ± 3% |
Operating Temperature: -40°F to 194°F | Maximum Series Fuse Rating: 15A |
Maximum System Voltage: 600V DC (UL) | Dimensions: 22.7 x 38.2 x 1.18 in/576 x 970 x 30 mm |
Weight: 12.13 lbs/5.5 kg |
Position the solar panels to face direct sunlight without obstructions or shadows. Install at an optimal angle of 30°-45° for maximum absorption. Clean regularly to remove dust, leaves, or debris for consistent energy output.
Solar panels can be connected in either series or parallel, depending on your electrical circuit size and power needs. It’s best to connect panels with the same open-circuit voltage.
When connected in series, the voltage (V) increases, while the current (A) stays the same.
On the other hand, connecting panels in parallel increases the current (A), while the voltage (V) remains constant.
Yes, they do. There are four pre-drilled holes to make installing the solar panel quick and secure.
Yes, it can. The optimal operating voltage of this 100W solar panel is 17.4V, making it suitable for charging a 12V marine battery. For a 48V lithium battery, you’ll need to connect at least three solar panels in series.
Please ensure that you connect the solar panel(s) to a charge controller that supports either a 12V or 48V system.
Here’s a list of all the equipment required for a functioning off-grid solar system:
Solar Panels, Solar Charge Controller, Inverter(s), Battery, Mounting and Racking System, Wiring Cables, and Fuses.