Products and SpecificationsSolar Panels, Inverters, Cable and Connectors    May 18, 2012

Solar Panels, Inverters, Cable and Connectors

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These are a selection of parts suitable for creating a photovoltaic system, a renewable energy system which uses one or more solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity. It consists of multiple components, including solar panels (photovoltaic modules), mechanical and electrical connections and means of regulating and/or modifying the electrical output.
  
 
 

Thin film silicon solar panels

Thin film photovoltaic panels use around 1% of the silicon material required for typical crystalline modules, they have a larger footprint but also many advantages and are ideally suited for commercial applications

 

Plus-sort crystalline solar panels

The Plus-sort (based on a flash report) and five watt model stepping of these innovative new modules ensures true system efficiency and dispenses with the sorting of modules on site. Suitable for domestic or commercial use

High efficiency crystalline solar panels

Suitable for domestic or commercial use these modules utilise high efficiency, polycrystalline solar cells with high transmission and textured glass to deliver a module series efficiency of up to 14.4%, minimising installation costs

 

SOL solar inverters

Designed to eliminate waste of energy and maximise earnings, these compact inverters achieve an impressive grade of efficiency over a wide input voltage range with a new highly innovative circuit topology

Mini solar inverters

These Mini solar inverters with reactive power control are the ideal solutions if the energy company requires the provision of reactive power at the feed-in point. Suitable for internal or external use

Designed for the connecting of photovoltaic solar panels these cables are suitable for fixed installation or flexible usage with free movement but without tensile load

 

H4 easy snap-lock solar connectors

These connectors are fully interchangeable with the industry standard; they meet all NEC 2008 requirements and they have the highest current rating in the industry

  

You will find details on common photovoltaic terms and abbreviations under Technical Information

  
  

 

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