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Bifacial 800 Watt Solar Panels 12V 10BB Monocrystalline Solar Panel High Efficiency Solar Module for RV Home Farm Trailer Camper Marine Off Grid System 4 Piece 200 Watt

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Size: 4pcs 200w Bifacial


Features

  • Bifacial Solar PanelHave you ever seen a solar panel with a transparent backsheet design? JJN is! Compared with traditional backsheets, this upgraded version of JJN's solar power system can generate electricity not only from the front, but also from the back! Efficiency increased by at least 5%!
  • 10BB Solar CellAre you still struggling to choose 9BB or 5BB solar panel? 10BB is here! Less influence from shadow, more power than average 5BB solar cell. Passed EL tested solar modules. 10BB solar cell, you best choice of solar power system.
  • Durable Solar PanelJJN 12V 800 watt solar panel feature a black corrosion-resistant aluminum frame. It can also withstand strong winds of 2400Pa and Snowload of 5400Pa. Both the IP65 junction box and IP67 has an excellent waterproof function. Allows you to use it outdoors with confidence.
  • Installation FriendlyEach 12V solar panel has specially designed pre-drilled holes for easy installation. It can fully meet the installation needs of various applications. For good partner adjustable tilt mount, please search: B09XB7TCDY.
  • Long WarrantyAs a professional solar system manufacturer, We promise an extra-long transferable power output warranty of 30 years. Whenever you encounter any problems, JJN Solar Panels Service will actively provide you with professional off grid system solutions.

Brand: JJN


Material: Aluminum


Product Dimensions: 30.3"L x 1.4"W x 53.7"H


Item Weight: 24.9 Pounds


Included Components: panels


Brand: ‎JJN


Material: ‎Aluminum


Product Dimensions: ‎30.3"L x 1.4"W x 53.7"H


Item Weight: ‎24.9 Pounds


Included Components: ‎panels


Maximum Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Maximum Power: ‎800 Watts


UPC: ‎602835240943


Manufacturer: ‎JJN


Item Weight: ‎24.9 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Thailand


Item model number: ‎AMC-200-SSP-4


Size: ‎4pcs 200w Bifacial


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Date First Available: April 10, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Work better than expected.
Size: 200w Bifacial
I have 4 of these solar panels on a tracker system connected to a 5 kilowatt inverter/charger and 280amp/hour lithium battery and a 6 kilowatt backup generator. This system is my only source of electricity for my RV for the summer. The photos are screenshots of the actual power coming from the solar panels on a full sun day. My generator hardly ever runs anymore after installing these solar panels. Very satisfied with the price and quality of these panels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024 by J. Powell J. Powell

  • This 200W panel has produced as much as 220W
Size: 200w Bifacial
Very happy with this JJN Bifacial 200 watt Solar panel. Most panels are lucky to produce 70-80% of their rating. This one has produced as high as 220 watts (110%) and just under 15 amps when everything is just right. In full sun I am getting 195 watts consistently. You'll notice the gig a built, it is on wheels and easily adjusts the inclination which allows me to follow the sun pretty well; adjusting it about 6 times a day (I am retired). Which is a part of the consistent performance I am getting. I live in Phoenix AZ, as luck would have it shortly after getting the panel I had several overcast days. I was surprised that the panel still was producing 90 - 100 watts and just under 7 amps anyway. Which was as much as the 120 watt portable panel I replaced did in FULL Sun. I suspect the effective results are also a function of the HQST MPPT 20 amp solar controller I am using combined with as high as 25 volts from the panel (higher than the 23.4 optimum operating voltage spec of JJN). Believe I would have lost watts with a PWM controller. Good MPPT controllers maximize these extra volts into watts. The 10BB nature of the panel is likely also part of the excellent results. The bifacial feature may also be helping, although I would point out I did not attempt to try to do anything special behind the panel (the house is white and that may have helped a bit). This is a backup system for losing power. I have successfully been running a 5 cubit foot chest freezer with an inverter and a 54 quart 12 volt portable refrigerator directly, for about a week even with the 3 of the days being overcast. I am using a DJLBERMPW 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery and the solar panel to keep it charged. Interested what I will get here in summer 5 more hours of more direct Sunlight. (PS: If you noticed the bricks, I originally built it for the 120 watt portable panel I mentioned. Going from the 7 lb. portable to a 24 lb (normal for it's size) 200 watt panel required a new frame and counter weighting the increase in weight of the 200 watt panel with those bricks. If you want to build something similar make your you buy locking wheels for underneath) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023 by Albert Whipple Albert Whipple

  • JJN 200watt great so far
Size: 200w Bifacial
I have 6 of the 200watt bifacial panels mounted on class c motorhome. They are connected to an ecoflow delta pro inside my rv, that is then connected to the rv through 30 amp rv plug. I currently have the system in 3 panels in series 2 parallel for 1200 watts. Has been working amazing. I have full use of rv electrical systems at all times. Panels have performed quite well this summer. It has been a very rainy stormy May and June in idaho so not best condition for solar power but so far I only need a couple hours of good sun to charge big solar generator each day. Pannels are mounted basically flat on rv roof. They are elivated a bit as I used z brackets mounted to pieces of unistrut. This way they can be easily removed and replaced if damaged and hoping to get some bifacial production. I mainly went with jjn because the size worked for my layout and wanted a10bb 200watt solar panels. I wanted to use the newpowa 220w but they were slightly too long. So far my set up has worked great. When I am in full sun wich has not been allot this summer I have been pulling in about 850 watts. My system is slightly over paneled by about 2 or 3 amps so not capable of getting every ounce of energy in the current set up as delta pro can only draw 15 amps of 17 or 18 amps my solar panels can produce under perfect conditions. I did run them as 5 in series for a 2 week trip as one of my 6 panels arrived shattered. It rained every day at some point for 14 straight days, but at one point perfect condition fell on my motorhome and was pulling 1110 watts on cold wet panels in bright mountain sun at about 5000 feet elevation. That is with only 5 panels so 1000 watts. So they are capable of more than 200watt per panel. My current 2p 3s has peaked at 970 watts so far. But I have been pulling consistently between 260 and 300 watts with sun overhead but full on black rain storms and thunder storms. That has been awsome. In the 5s set up I was only getting about 120watts in the same conditions. One thing that has surprised me is that in the morning when it is sunny and bright I am parked in the trees and several hours from direct over head sun i only get about 60 to 70 watts coming in. But if it is cloudy I get about 150 watts. Not sure how that works, but it has been consistent so far. My wife and I are both teachers and we spend our summers camping in the mountains of Idaho every year. I know this is all over the place, but this is the kind of info I was looking for when I was shopping for a solar system for my rv. I would say jjn panels are close to 5 star, but have only used them for about 30 days so far, not long enough for 5 star long-term. They do have subpar packages compared to other panels. And the sharp unprotected corners could use some work. Productivity has been outstanding i feel for how they are being used. The fact they are light weight is a plus an rv setup. We will see how that relates to long-term durability bouncing around mountain roads every summer. I hope someone finds this info useful, and I would definitely buy them again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023 by Jayson Bruce

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