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"500W maximum solar panel" generally refers to the highest single solar panel power rating commonly available for residential or commercial use, which is 500 watts. However, as of recent advancements, panels up to 700W exist for utility-scale or large commercial installations.
If you’re asking about the maximum size or performance of a 500W panel, here’s a detailed overview:
Specification | Typical Value |
---|---|
Rated Power (Pmax) | 500W |
Panel Type | Monocrystalline (half-cut or PERC cells) |
Voltage at Max Power (Vmp) | ~45V–48V |
Current at Max Power (Imp) | ~10.4A–11.5A |
Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) | ~52V–54V |
Short Circuit Current (Isc) | ~11A–12A |
Efficiency | ~20%–21.5% |
Dimensions | ~2.1m × 1.1m (approx.) |
Weight | ~25–32 kg |
On average, a 500W solar panel can generate:
2–3 kWh per day, depending on sunlight availability (4–6 peak sun hours/day)
Enough to power:
A large fan (75W) for 10+ hours
A small refrigerator (150W) for ~8 hours
Charge a 12V or 24V battery bank (with MPPT)
Feed into a hybrid inverter system for home backup
System Voltage | Panel Setup |
---|---|
24V | 1 panel with MPPT charge controller |
48V | 2 panels in series |
96V / 120V / 192V | 3–6 panels in series |
Use a MPPT charge controller rated for the panel's voltage and current (e.g., 60A 150V or higher), or connect to a hybrid inverter with an appropriate MPPT input range.
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