Specifications: Monocyrstalline Solar Module
Pmax: | Vmp: | Imp: | Voc: | Isc: |
20W | 18.0V | 1.11A | 21.6V | 1.21A |
30W | 18.0V | 1.67A | 21.6V | 1.82A |
40W | 18.0V | 2.22A | 21.6V | 2.42A |
50W | 18.0V | 2.78A | 21.6V | 3.03A |
Included Connections:
(1) Positive and negative clamp for charging directly to battery
(1) Male 12v (Cig) Socket for charging connection to female socket on power stations
50watt Foldable Solar Panel
What you need to know:
When you evaluate solar panels for your charging system, you will encounter two main categories of panel options: monocrystalline solar panels (mono) and polycrystalline solar panels (poly). Both types of panels produce energy from the sun, but there are some key differences to be aware of.
Monocrystalline solar panels are generally thought of as a premium solar product. The main advantages of monocrystalline panels are higher efficiencies and sleeker aesthetics.
To make solar cells for monocrystalline solar panels, silicon is formed into bars and cut into wafers. These types of panels are called “monocrystalline” to indicate that the silicon used is single-crystal silicon. Because the cell is composed of a single crystal, the electrons that generate a flow of electricity have more room to move. As a result, monocrystalline panels are more efficient than their polycrystalline counterparts.