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Sanyo Hit Power 210N Solar Modules from Milhouse Enterprises

Milhouse Enterprises offers solar panels from different manufacturers. The Sanyo Hit Power 210N solar module, available from the company, has a rated power output of 210 watts. This solar panel features HIT solar cells that are made using the hybrid monocrystalline silicon technology. The monocrystalline silicon layer is covered by amorphous silicon layers that are ultra thin.

Sanyo Hit Power 210N Solar Module

The module efficiency of the solar panel is 16.7 percent, while the cell efficiency is 18.9 percent. This PV module has the ability to generate more electricity at high temperatures than the conventional crystalline modules. The maximum system voltage of the photovoltaic panel is 600 volts. The Sanyo Hit Power 210N PV module is equipped with three bypass diodes. The solar panel can operate in an ambient temperature ranging from -20 to +46 degrees Celsius. It can withstand one-inch hailstones falling at a speed of 52 miles per hour.

The PV solar panel, provided by Milhouse Enterprises, has a Class C fire safety classification. The maximum power voltage of the solar module is 41.3 volts and maximum power current is 5.09 amperes. The short circuit current of the PV panel is 5.57 amperes, while the open circuit voltage is 50.9 volts. The HIT solar module provides 15.48 watts per square feet. The solar panel measures 1580mm in length, 798mm in width and 46mm in height, with a weight of 16kg.

Source: http://www.milhouseenterprises.com

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