10 watt Aluminum Frame SOLAR PANELS
Low iron tempered glass (LIT Glass)
It is a safety glass, it breaks into hundreds of small, relatively harmless pieces instead of long, sharp shards. Tempered glass is much stronger than regular window glass, and is required in building codes for patio and shower doors. Tempered glass cannot be cut with any conventional glass cutter. Taking the iron out of the glass gives it a light transmittance of about 91 percent. Regular glass has a transmittance of about 83 percent. This 8 percent difference can be very significant over the thirty to fifty year life of a solar collector or module. Solar collectors and PV modules operate at efficiencies directly proportional to the amount of light that gets through the glass
EVA laminated + TPT backsheet
Anodized aluminum frame:
Aluminum can actually be made stronger and more durable through a process called 'anodizing'. Anodizing involves placing a sheet of aluminum into a chemical acid bath, quite often acetone in laboratory experiments. The sheet of aluminum becomes the positive anode of a chemical battery and the acid bath becomes the negative. An electric current passes through the acid, causing the surface of the aluminum to oxidize (essentially rust). The oxidized aluminum forms a strong coating as it replaces the original aluminum on the surface. The result is an extremely hard substance called anodized aluminum
Specifications:
Maximum Power at STC: 10 Watts
Open circuit voltage : 21.11Volts
Short circuit current : 0.70Amp
Peak voltage: 16.70 Volts
Peak current: 0.60 Amp
Dimension of Module: 32 x 30 x 2.5 cm(12.59 x 11.81 x 0.98 in)
Weight 1.4KG
Module Efficiency: 10.0%
Test Condition : AM 1.5, 25℃ 1000W/㎡
Maximum system voltage: 600 V
Application for this Solar Module:
Weather Towers Power
Camping and Hunting
RV
Marine Power Supply (Yacht, Boat)
Wind Hybrid Systems
Truck Auxiliary Power Unit
Landscaping ( Garden Lights)
Remote Area Applications
Remote Gates