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Item specifice

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
670
Number of Cells(pieces):
132
Maximum Efficiency:
21.6%

ELECTRICAL DATA*STC

TYPE(Tolerance:0-+5W)

JT650 SFk

JT655 SFk

JT660 SFk

JT665 SFk

JT670 SFk

Maximum Power Pmax (W)

650

655

660

665

670

Maximum Power Voltage Vmp (V)

37.40

37.60

37.80

38.00

38.20

Maximum Power Current Imp (A)

17.38

17.43

17.47

17.50

17.54

Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V)

45.00

45.20

45.40

45.60

45.80

Short Circuit Current Isc (A)

18.31

18.36

18.40

18.43

18.47

Module Effciency (%)

20.9%

21.1%

21.2%

21.4%

21.6%

STC: Irradiance 1000W/m², Cell Temperature 25°C, Air Mass AM1.5

Measuring tolerance: :±3%

 

ELECTRICAL DATA *NMOT

Maximum Power Pmax (W)

492.10

495.97

499.85

504.10

508.00

Maximum Power Voltage Vmp (V)

35.0

35.2

35.4

35.6

35.8

Maximum Power Current Imp (A

14.06

14.09

14.12

14.16

14.19

Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V)

42.3

42.5

42.7

42.9

43.1

Short Circuit Current Isc (A)

14.83

14.86

14.89

14.93

14.96

NMOT: lrradiance at 800W/m², Ambient Temperature 20, Wind Speed 1m/s

 

MECHANICAL DATA

Solar Cell Type

Mono 210×105 mm(8.3×4.1 inches)

Number of Cells

132 [2 x (11 x 6) ]

Module Dimensions

2384×1303×35 mm(93.9×51.3×1.4 inches)

Weight

33.6 kg(74.1 lb)

Front Cover

3.2 mm (0.13 inches), high transmission, AR coated tempered glass

Back Cover

White composite film

Frame

Silver, anodized aluminium alloy

J-Box

IP68

Cable

4.0 mm² solar cable, 300 mm(11.8 inches)

Number of diodes

3

 

QUALIFICATIONS & CERTIFICATES

IEC 61215,IEC 61730, IEC 62941

ISO 9001: Quality Management System

ISO 14001: Environment Management System

ISO 45001: Occupational Health and Safety

 

JETION SOLAR

As a member of CNBM - a Fortune 500 company.

Jetion Solar provides various product solutions,global EPC service and financing.

lts standard and high-efficiency product offerings are among the most powerful and cost-effective in the industry.

Till now, Jetion Solar has cumulatively more than 10 GW module shipment and 1 GW global EPC track records.



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