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150W Monocrystalline Solar Panels
KSh5,500.00KSh9,000.00 (-39%)
- 150 Watts peak
- 18 Volts
MONOCRYSTALLINE SOLAR PANELS
- These cells in the panel have a pyramid pattern which offers a larger surface area to collect more energy from the sun’s rays.
- The top surface is diffused with phosphorous which helps to create an orientation that is electrically negative as compared to the bottom which has a positive electrical orientation, which in turn helps to create the electric field.
- To reduce reflection and thereby increase absorption, the cells are coated with silicon nitride.
- The produced electricity is collected through metal conductors printed onto the cells.
- Because of the above features, the main advantage of monocrystalline solar cells is the higher efficiency of conversion of solar energy into electric energy than its two other counterparts.
- These panels have longevity up to 30 years.
- These panels exhibit greater heat resistance.
- These panels are highly recommended for solar applications on a larger scale – on vast tracts of uncultivable land.
- These panels are also useful for residential and commercial applications.