54 cells
182mm
N-Type TOPCon
Double Glass
Bifacial
For use on detached houses and apartment blocks
54 cells
182mm
N-Type TOPCon
Double Glass
Bifacial
Cell | Mono-16BB |
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Weight | 21.5kg |
Dimensions | 1722±2mm x 1134±2mm x 30±1mm |
Cable Cross Section | 4mm² (IEC), 12 AWG(UL) |
No. of cells | 108(6x18) |
Junction Box | IP68, 3 diodes |
Plug connector | QC 4.10-351/ MC4-EVO2A |
Cable length (including connector) | Portrait: 300mm(+)/400mm(-); Landscape:1200mm(+)/1200mm(-) |
Front Glass/Back Glass | 1.6mm/1.6mm |
Packaging details | 36pcs/Pallet, 936pcs/40HQ Container |
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