Hmmm, no specs available for the panel and the controller looks like a no-name chinese model. What is it that makes you recommend this panel, other than it is a complete kit?
Bruce
bdosborn wrote:Hmmm, no specs available for the panel and the controller looks like a no-name chinese model. What is it that makes you recommend this panel, other than it is a complete kit?
Bruce
nevadatear wrote:Your design msy be easy to add the wiring later, but it is always easier to install during the build. Wiring is cheap. Lay on the wiring. Later, add outlets and a battery if you want.
jonnyo wrote:nevadatear wrote:Your design msy be easy to add the wiring later, but it is always easier to install during the build. Wiring is cheap. Lay on the wiring. Later, add outlets and a battery if you want.With my design, to wire now or later is the same. Wire would be pass inside storage box and under bed frame. Te issue with doing it now is, in have no clue how to do it, what wire to get, where to get them etc.
Esteban wrote:Drew recently bought the Renogy kit from Amazon.com after inquiring here (TNTTT) about kits/parts from AM Solar He posted a picture of the kit on 11/15/13. Maybe he will share his reasons, a review and experience with the kit? His needs and reasons were pretty well explained in the AM Solar thread..
Solar Cell
Monocrystalline 125x125 (5 inches)
No. of Cells
36 (4x9)
Dimensions 1195x541x35 mm (47x21.3x1.4 inches)
Weight 7.5 kgs (16.5 lbs)
Front Glass
3.2 mm (0.13 inches) tempered glass
Frame
Anodized aluminum alloy
Junction Box
IP67 rated
Output Cables
4.0 mm2 (0.006 inches2), 600mm (23.6 inches)
Connectors MC4 Connectors
Fire Rating
Class C
Electrical Characteristics:
Optimum Operating Voltage (Vmp) 18.9V
Optimum Operating Current (Imp) 5.29A
Open - Circuit Voltage (Voc) 22.5V
Short- Circuit Current (Isc) 5.75A
Operating Module Temperature -40°C to + 90°C
Maximum System Voltage 600 V DC (UL) / 1000 V DC (IEC)
Maximum Series Fuse Rating
15A
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