335 Watt Solar Panel. Easy installation and handling for various applications (high-end off-grid and mobile applications). Pre-drilled holes compatible with ground mounts, Z brackets, pole mounts, and tilt mounts. Compatible with on-grid and off-grid inverters.
335 Watt Solar Panel Features
- 5 bus bar solar cell configuration
- Mono PERC Technology
- Lightweight anodized aluminum frame
- High Transmission, AR (anti-reflective) Coated Tempered Glass
- Plug and play junction box
- Industry-standard quick connect cables work in series or in parallel
- Certified to withstand challenging environmental conditions
- Excellent low light performance on cloudy days, mornings, and evenings
- Warranty: 25 years limited power output
Specifications
- Maximum Power(Pmax): 335W
- Maximum Power Voltage(Vmp): 34.1V
- Maximum Power Current(Imp): 9.85A
- Open Circuit Voltage(Voc): 41.6V
- Short Circuit Current(Isc): 10.4A
- Maximum System Voltage(Vmax): 1000VDC
- Temperature Range: -40°F ~ 194°F
- Max Series Fuse Rating: 20A
- Weight: 40.5 lb
- Dimensions: 65.2 x 39.2 x 1.57 in
Built-in Components
- RICH SOLAR 335 watt monocrystalline solar panel
- Panel leads (pair): 3 feet each
- IP65-rated waterproof junction box
- IP67-rated waterproof solar connectors
- Bypass diodes built in the junction box
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