Sharp ND-208U1208 Watt Solar Panel
SKU ND-208U1This solar panel is no longer available.
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- High-power module using 155mm square poly-crystalline silicon solar cells. These have a 12.8% conversion efficiency.
- Tempered glass, aluminum frame, EVA resin and weatherproof film ensure extended outdoor use. These modules will withstand a 1" hailstone at 52 MPH. Sharp modules are tested to static loads of 45 PSF, equivalent to wind loads of 125 MPH. This is necessary to pass UL 1703 requirements.
- MC Cables for "plug and play" installation and weatherproof connections.
- The ND208U1 is perfect for high-voltage series grid-connected applications. A MPPT charge controller is available for 12V applications as well (optional).
- UL Listings: UL 1703, cUL
- Sharp modules are manufactured in ISO 9001 facilities
- 25-year limited warranty on power output
Poly-Crystalline Solar Module with 208W Maximum Power
The Sharp ND-208U1 208 watt solar panel offers high-powered performance and industry leading durability for large electrical power requirements. Using advanced technology perfected by Sharp's nearly 45 years of research and development, these modules use advanced surface texturing to reduce reflection of sunlight to improve conversion efficiency. This surface texturing not only improves efficiency, it also provides a more subdued natural look.
A built-in bypass diode provides minimal power drop caused by trees, clouds, night-time and other low-light conditions.
Common applications for the ND208U1 include grid-tie systems. These modules can also be used for cabins, office buildings, solar power stations, pumps, radio relay stations, beacons, and lighting equipment. Designed to withstand rigorous weather conditions.
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A history of Sharp Solar ingenuity
- 1959 Started development of solar cells
- 1963 Started mass production of solar cells
- 1967 Development of solar cells for use in aerospace
- 1976 Sharp's first installation of a PV system to power a Japanese satellite
- 1980 Introduced calculators with solar cell batteries into the market
- 1986 Successfully completed installation of three photovoltaic power generating stations in Thailand
- 1992 Developed multi-crystalline silicon solar cells with 17.1% effieiency and single crystalline colar cells with 22.0% efficiency for terrestrail use
- 1995 Production capacity of terrestrial PV line reaches 4 megawatts per year
- 2001 Production capacity of terrestrial PV line reaches 94 megawatts per year
- 2002 Planned production capacity of terrestrial PV line to reach 200 megawatts per year
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