Experience a new era in solar energy efficiency and sustainability with Renogy's 2PCS Bifacial 450-Watt Monocrystalline Solar Panels. These cutting-edge panels offer an impressive bifacial energy yield of up to 30%, setting a new standard in solar technology. Whether situated in partially shaded areas or enduring snowy conditions, these panels consistently deliver heightened energy generation, optimizing your solar investment.
Furthermore, Renogy's panels qualify for up to a 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit, aligning environmental consciousness with financial prudence. Coupled with an extended 25-year performance warranty, our commitment to excellence ensures enduring, dependable energy production. Explore the forefront of renewable energy solutions with Renogy's Bifacial 450-Watt Monocrystalline Solar Panels.
What is the Benefits of Using Bifacial Solar Panels?
Bifacial solar panels have the advantage of capturing sunlight from both sides, making them more efficient and powerful than monofacial panels. They perform well even in overcast weather conditions and offer flexibility in installation as they can be installed in any direction.
What do I need to complete my off-grid solar power system?
To set up an off-grid solar power system, you'll require a solar panel connected to a charge controller for current regulation and a battery for storing electrical power. Additionally, adapter kit cables are needed to wire the solar panel(s) and charge controller, while tray cables are used to connect the charge controller to a deep-cycle battery.
What does off-grid and on-grid mean?
On-grid refers to solar power equipment, like solar panels, connected to the electrical grid, while off-grid systems operate independently and store generated power for later use. Off-grid systems remain unaffected by grid blackouts.
Why is my solar panel underproducing?
Solar panel performance may be affected by factors such as indirect sunlight, temperature increases, cloudy skies, and the accumulation of dirt and stains on the panel's surface, resulting in reduced power output.
How should I connect solar panels in my electrical circuit (series vs. parallel)?
Solar panels can be connected in series to increase operating voltage output while maintaining the same system current output. Conversely, connecting solar panels in parallel combines individual panel operating current outputs to yield the system output current, with the system output voltage remaining the same as one solar panel's output voltage. A combination of parallel and series connections can be used to achieve optimal power output and system ratings.
How many solar panels do I need?
Determining the number of solar panels required involves understanding the power load necessary for your system. Power is measured in Watts, while capacity is typically quantified in Watt-hours. By calculating power output in watts, multiplying it by the required hours of operation, and applying a safety factor (usually 1.5-2), you can size your battery bank first based on the minimum capacity required and then determine the number of panels or power input needed accordingly.
Module Performance
Max Power at STC
450W
Open Circuit Voltage
41.25V
Short Circuit Current
13.89A
Optimum Operating Voltage
34.67V
Optimum Operating Current
12.98A
Maximum System Voltage
1500VDC
Maximum Series Fuse Rating
30A
Module Efficiency
0.208
Operating Temperature
-40°F~185°F / -40℃~85℃
Dimensions
1909 x 1134 x 35mm/75.2 x 44.8 x 1.4in
Weight
23.1kg / 50.9lbs
Warranty
Material and workmanship warranty
10 Years
Performance Warranty
5 year 95% output warranty; 10 year 90% output warranty; 25 year 80% output warranty
Experience a new era in solar energy efficiency and sustainability with Renogy's 2PCS Bifacial 450-Watt Monocrystalline Solar Panels. These cutting-edge panels offer an impressive bifacial energy yield of up to 30%, setting a new standard in solar technology. Whether situated in partially shaded areas or enduring snowy conditions, these panels consistently deliver heightened energy generation, optimizing your solar investment.
Furthermore, Renogy's panels qualify for up to a 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit, aligning environmental consciousness with financial prudence. Coupled with an extended 25-year performance warranty, our commitment to excellence ensures enduring, dependable energy production. Explore the forefront of renewable energy solutions with Renogy's Bifacial 450-Watt Monocrystalline Solar Panels.
FAQ
What is the Benefits of Using Bifacial Solar Panels?
Bifacial solar panels have the advantage of capturing sunlight from both sides, making them more efficient and powerful than monofacial panels. They perform well even in overcast weather conditions and offer flexibility in installation as they can be installed in any direction.
What do I need to complete my off-grid solar power system?
To set up an off-grid solar power system, you'll require a solar panel connected to a charge controller for current regulation and a battery for storing electrical power. Additionally, adapter kit cables are needed to wire the solar panel(s) and charge controller, while tray cables are used to connect the charge controller to a deep-cycle battery.
What does off-grid and on-grid mean?
On-grid refers to solar power equipment, like solar panels, connected to the electrical grid, while off-grid systems operate independently and store generated power for later use. Off-grid systems remain unaffected by grid blackouts.
Why is my solar panel underproducing?
Solar panel performance may be affected by factors such as indirect sunlight, temperature increases, cloudy skies, and the accumulation of dirt and stains on the panel's surface, resulting in reduced power output.
How should I connect solar panels in my electrical circuit (series vs. parallel)?
Solar panels can be connected in series to increase operating voltage output while maintaining the same system current output. Conversely, connecting solar panels in parallel combines individual panel operating current outputs to yield the system output current, with the system output voltage remaining the same as one solar panel's output voltage. A combination of parallel and series connections can be used to achieve optimal power output and system ratings.
How many solar panels do I need?
Determining the number of solar panels required involves understanding the power load necessary for your system. Power is measured in Watts, while capacity is typically quantified in Watt-hours. By calculating power output in watts, multiplying it by the required hours of operation, and applying a safety factor (usually 1.5-2), you can size your battery bank first based on the minimum capacity required and then determine the number of panels or power input needed accordingly.
SPECIFICATIONS
Module Performance
Max Power at STC
450W
Open Circuit Voltage
41.25V
Short Circuit Current
13.89A
Optimum Operating Voltage
34.67V
Optimum Operating Current
12.98A
Maximum System Voltage
1500VDC
Maximum Series Fuse Rating
30A
Module Efficiency
0.208
Operating Temperature
-40°F~185°F / -40℃~85℃
Dimensions
1909 x 1134 x 35mm/75.2 x 44.8 x 1.4in
Weight
23.1kg / 50.9lbs
Warranty
Material and workmanship warranty
10 Years
Performance Warranty
5 year 95% output warranty; 10 year 90% output warranty; 25 year 80% output warranty