Hello All!
As we all know, PV modules are rated at a insolation of 1000 watts per sq. meter with the temperature of the cells held at 25 degrees C. I've taken a close look at the spec. sheets from a couple of manufacturers and found the following:
1. For Siemens, now Shell, the SP75 is rated at between 70 watts and 75 watts under the above conditions. If a module produces between 65 and 70 watts, it is called an SP70. I saw no "typical power rating" so I wonder if my array of SP75s are really just a bit above 70 watts. This leads to another issue, the modules have a warranty to only lose 10% of rated power in 10 years and no more than 20% in 25 years -- after 10 years of operation is it a 10% loss from 75 watts or 70 watts, yielding 67.5 watts or 63 watts??
2. In the case of the Kyocera, the KC120 is rated at a "typical" production of 120 watts under the above conditions. Unless the minimum wattage is too low, this suggests that Kyocera watts may actually be larger than Siemens/Shell watts.
Does anyone have rating descriptions on other company's modules?
Gordon
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