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HT60-156P 290W Monocrystalline Solar Module

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Model Number: HT60-156P
Condition: New
Made in: Korea
Location or Storage Country: China
Service Engineering Support: Yes
Warranty: No
Price: Call for price
Description:
The HT60-156P is a monocrystalline solar module with a power output of up to 290W. The module utilizes 156.75mm full-cell technology with 5 busbar cell design to reduce series resistance and improve module efficiency. Advanced surface treatment lowers surface reflection for enhanced light capture. The module is PID resistant and designed for high-voltage systems up to 1500V DC. Triple EL testing ensures microcrack resistance and high quality control. The module is certified to withstand dynamic mechanical loads of 1000 Pa, extreme wind loads of 2400 Pa, and snow loads of 5400 Pa. Ammonia and salt mist corrosion resistance is provided for harsh environmental conditions. All modules are sorted and packaged by amperage to reduce mismatch losses and maximize system output. The module complies with IEC61215:2016 and IEC61730:2016 latest standards.
Overview:
Electrical Characteristics (STC) 
Maximum Power (Pmax)290W
Maximum System Voltage1500V DC
Maximum Series Fuse RatingNot specified
Operating Temperature-40°C to +85°C
Features 
Cell TypeMonocrystalline, 156.75mm full cell
Number of Cells60
Cell Design5 busbar
PID ResistanceYes
High Voltage CapabilityUp to 1500V DC
Mechanical Load CapacityWind: 2400 Pa; Snow: 5400 Pa; Dynamic: 1000 Pa
Corrosion ResistanceAmmonia and salt mist resistant
Quality ControlTriple EL tested
CertificationsIEC61215:2016, IEC61730:2016, ISO9001, ISO14001, OHSAS18001
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Shanghai Aerospace Automobile Electromechanical Co., Ltd. (HT-SAAE)

Locations: 200235, China, Shanghai, Astronautics Building, No.222, Caoxi Road (Headquarters)
Main Products/Services: Solar photovoltaic modules (monocrystalline, polycrystalline, full-cell, half-cell); Solar energy solutions; High-voltage solar systems (up to 1500V DC).
Year Established: 1998