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Multi-silicon photovoltaic module available from Energy Matters



ND-L3EJE photovoltaic module

A safe, clean, reliable source of energy, Sharp’s ND-L3EJE photovoltaic module is designed for a variety of electrical power requirements.

Based on the technology of crystal silicon solar cells developed over 35 years, ND-L3EJE photovoltaic module has good durability to withstand rigorous operating conditions and is suitable for use in most solar systems.

Common applications for the ND-L3EJE photovoltaic module include private residences, RVs, cabins, vacation homes, solar power stations, pumps, telemetry systems, beacons and tra?c lights.

Sharp produces an extensive line of high power modules for every electrical power requirement.

Features

  • High-power module (123W) using 155mm square multi-crystal silicon solar cells with 2.39% module conversion efficiency
  • Photovoltaic module with bypass diode minimises the power drop caused by shade
  • Textured cell surface to reduce the re?ection of sunlight and BSF (Black Surface Field) structure to improve cell conversion efficiency: 14.13%
  • White tempered glass, EVA resin and a weatherproof ?lm, plus aluminium frame for extended outdoor use
  • Nominal 12 volt output for battery charging applications
  • Output terminal: Lead wire with waterproof connector
  • Certifications: IEC 61215
  • Sharp modules are manufactured in ISO 9001 certified factories

ND-L3EJE photovoltaic module is available through Energy Matters.

29-Jan-2008

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