Sungold 180 watt solar panel LEE-M2-180W
Best 180 watt solar panel
Provides you with long-lasting energy
180 watt solar panel charges 12 volt batteries
What can a 180 watt solar panel run?
Maximum power(Pmax)
180W
Open-circuit voltage(Voc)
24.5V
Voltage at Pmax(Vmp)
20.9V
Short-circuit current(Isc)
9.04A
Current at Pmax(Imp)
8.62A
Cells efficiency(%)
22.70%
The maximum system voltage
200V DC(IEC)
Power temperature coefficient
-0.42%/℃
Voltage temperature coefficient
-0.32%/℃
Current temperature coefficient
+0.04%/℃
Output power tolerance
±3%
Operating temperature
-20~75℃
Weight
5.7kg
Size
1220*780*4mm
Warranty
3 years
Sungold 180 watt solar panel Frequently Asked Questions
What can a 180-watt solar panel power? If you have two 180-watt solar panels installed at your home, you can easily run light bulbs, fans, TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, and other household appliances during the day, all without relying on the grid.
Generally, a 100Ah deep-cycle lead-acid battery, with a 50% Depth of Discharge (DOD), would need a 180-watt solar panel for a complete recharge. This calculation is based on an average of 4.2 peak sun hours per day. Under optimal clear sky conditions, the battery would take approximately 8 hours to fully recharge.
The initial step in using solar power for your outdoor lighting system is to determine the power requirements of the lights. Knowing the power rating is essential for calculating the necessary battery and solar panel sizes. The voltage rating plays a crucial role in designing the appropriate battery system.
Set up the solar panel: Attach the solar panel mounting frame or pole according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Make sure it is angled correctly to capture the most sunlight. Connect the solar panel to the camera system using the supplied wires and connectors.
Sungold uses monocrystalline cells, which means their solar panels have superior energy efficiency. The Sungold 180 W 12 V Flexible Monocrystalline Solar Panel is 75% lighter than an equivalent rigid panel.
Most monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels are designed to withstand hailstones up to 25 millimeters (0.98 inches) in diameter, falling at speeds of up to 50 miles per hour. However, due to their construction, flexible thin-film panels have a lower hail rating. In contrast, Sungold solar panels are built with advanced manufacturing processes, offering exceptional durability and consistent performance even under extreme weather conditions.