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Uni-Solar framed solar modules are now available from Energy Matters . These glass-free, lightweight, and vandal resistant solar panels can be utilized in a wide variety of applications from battery charging applications to grid connected systems. The framed modules are often used as building blocks in photovoltaic arrays, which can be configured to meet virtually any load from less than 100 watts to megawatts.

Each UNI-SOLARR framed solar module uses Uni-Solar's proprietary Triple Junction spectrum-splitting thin film amorphous silicon cell design to achieve high performance. Encapsulated in UV-stabilized polymers and framed with anodized aluminium. A Galvalume steel backing provides stiffness to the solar module. Bypass diodes are connected across each cell, allowing the module to produce power even when partially shaded. The ECO-62 solar panel is equipped with weather-resistant MC connectors for quick and easy installation. Max system voltage rating is 600VDC.

The ECO-62 solar panel has a black frame and background, making it ideal for architectural applications where appearance is important and comes with a 20 year warranty.

· Power Rating 62W

· Black Anodized Aluminium Frame

· Assembled to Meet Most Loads

· Virtually Unbreakable (No Glass)

· Shadow and High Heat Tolerant

Why Do UNI-SOLARR Products Outperform Others?

All solar panels are rated in terms of peak power output (watts). Outdoors, under normally higher operating temperatures, solar panel performance changes, depending on temperature, solar spectrum (light colour) and related effects. UNI-SOLARR products are less affected by temperature than monocrystalline or polycrystalline solar technology products. The result is up to 20 per cent more delivered energy.

7/09/2006 12:00 AM
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