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Sunny Power SPM-260P 260 Watt Solar Panel Module (Discontinued)
Product Description
Sunny Power SPM-260P 260 Watt Solar Panel Module – this is an independent review for Sunny Power SPM-260P 260 Watt Solar Panel Modulewe have compiled for your reference. Feel free to add your comments or experiences at the bottom of the page.
Features:
*High conversion efficiency solar cell.
*High reliability with guaranteed +/-3% power output tolerance ensuring return on investment.
*Withstands high wind-pressure and snow load, and extreme temperature variations.
Sunny Power SPM-260P 260 Watt Solar Panel Module power output and efficiency
The graph below shows the typical power produced (in Watts) for the Sunny Power SPM-260P 260 Watt solar panel module at maximum available sunlight (irradiance). The Sunny Power SPM-260P 260 Watt solar panel module has a maximum output of 260 watts. The graph below also shows the efficiency of Sunny Power SPM-260P 260 Watt solar panel module. Efficiency is an important thing to look at when comparing solar panels, since it affects how much power can be captured from the sun. The Sunny Power SPM-260P 260 Watt solar panel module has a module efficiency of 15%.
Compare power curve with other solar panels
| Size Size is an important thing to look at when comparing solar panels, since it effects how much power can be captured from the Sun, and explains how many panels will be required to meet your need. This solar panel has a panel size of 1.79 metres squared. | |||
| How sunny is it?If you are thinking of buying a Sunny Power SPM-260P 260 Watt solar panel module, we'd advise measuring your solar resource first. Doing this will give you a much better idea of how much power you might generate. | |||
| UK grants available?Yes.
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| Available voltagesN/A | |||
Weight 23 kilograms | ||||
Guarantee/Warranty5 years product guarantee 10 years (at 90% the original power rate) 25 years (at 80% the original power rate) |