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Newpowa 160W(Watt) Solar Panel Monocrystalline 12V High Efficiency PV Module 160W for RV Marine Boat Trailer Camper Rooftop Off Grid System

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Size: 160W


Features

  • New DesignUsing 9 busbars technology which has higher cell efficiency. Compared with 5BB solar panel cells, the 9BB 166mm solar cell has a better light converting rate and longer lifespan.
  • Dimension46.06 x 27.76 x 1.18 in. High winds (2400PA) and snow loads (5400PA).
  • Maximum power (Pmax)160W, Voltage at Pmax (Vmp):18.53V, Current at Pmax (Imp): 8.66A.
  • Easy InstallationHeavy-duty anodized frame with pre-drilled holes for mounting. Diodes are pre-installed in the junction box, with a pair of pre-attached 3ft solar connector cable.
  • After-sales Service With a 2-year material and parts workmanship assurance.10 years of power output is greater than 90%, 25 years of power output is greater than 80%

Brand: Newpowa


Material: Monocrystalline Silicon


Product Dimensions: 46.06"L x 27.76"W x 1.18"H


Item Weight: 20.7 Pounds


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Model Number: NPA160S-12I


Brand Name: Newpowa


Included Components: Heavy-duty anodized frame, high-transparent low iron tempered glass, durable TPT back sheet, pre-installed diodes in the junction box, pre-attached 3ft solar connector cable


Maximum Voltage: 12 Volts


Maximum Power: 1.6E+2 Watts


Upper Temperature Rating: 85 Degrees Celsius


Connector Type: USB


Amperage Capacity: 8.66 Amps


Standby Power Shutoff: High Efficiency


Item Weight: 20.7 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 46.06"L x 27.76"W x 1.18"H


Material Type: Monocrystalline Silicon


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  • Solid performance
Size: 160W
Panel quality seems solid. I was most interested in if the panel would reach peak output. In my photo you can see what the peak wattage observed is. Because of varying conditions I never really expect to get to max but I have seems couple days where I hit the 160w. More often than not I hit 120 to 140 which is acceptable for the panel given I'm not optimizing orientation and am in the PNW. They've been on the top of my rig through winter camping snow, ice, and hot summer sun and held up well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2021 by Trevor May Trevor May

  • Perfect for My Application
Size: 160W
This is the second panel of this type I have purchased. The dimensions of this panel fit perfectly on my van's crossbars. I've wired these to my Goal Zero 1400 with Powerpole connectors. I've recorded 105W from a single panel when the sun is overhead. These panels do not exceed 22V, which is a requirement for Goal Zero 1400 input. With the second one wired in parallel, I noted over 200W, and the sun was already past apex. If these continue to perform at this level, I think the investment was well worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2020 by OD & Khaki

  • Power consumption decent
Size: 160W
I bought two of the 150w mono panels a couple months ago. Now that it is summer I tested the output of each individually and in series. Each 150w panel produced 100w max at solar noon, zero cloud cover, and tilt and direction optimized. In series they produce 200 watts, never a watt more. I have them connected to my Ecoflo Delta using the included 14awg 10ft cable. *Update* Since my last lost i did more research and testing. Rated wattage is based on Standard test conditions (STC) which you wont see in real life. Common reasons for decreased output vs rating (excluding wiring, battery type etc) is angle of the sun and panel (you want 90 degree angle), sun intensity which varies on latitude and time of year not only time of day and cloud cover. There are calculators you can use to estimate your sun light intensity. Mine is usually under 1000w/m^2 which is what is used for standard test conditions. Temperature of the cells is also a huge factor and where i think most of my power loss is. STC have the cells at 25C, but the NOCT, which is the expected temp while in 20C air with a 1m/s breeze is 47C. With a power loss of up to 0.55%/C over 20C. For me its about 32C in the shade so my cell temp will be higher than that 47C. I estimate 50C for maths sake but i have a thermometer on the way to get measurements. So 0.55% ×(50C-20C)=16.5% loss. 150W theoretical max × 0.165= 24.75W lost to inefficiency due to higher temps. Later on, with some more tweaks I was able to get 110-115W out of each panel. This seems to be an industry wide norm, more realistic test conditions should be used to give a second less ideal rating so people new to solar have more realistic expectations. PTC is used in California and is better than STC for realism that rating should be listed as well. I did note that the NOCT used PTC conditions on the data sheet but the rated wataged didnt actually list what conditions were used to come up with the 150W rating, i assume STC. All and all these seems to be as good as any other panel out there based on my research. They are reliable thus far in their power production and are sturdy. I will increase my rating to 4 stars, i would give 5 stars if they had a little more transparency for realistic output but no one does in the market currently so no solat panel would get a 5 star rating from me yet. That was long but hope it helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2020 by Npod

  • Works great
Size: 160W
The panel came in a few days early and works great.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023 by Robert

  • Decent solar panel if you need something smaller than a 200 Watt panel
Size: 160W
I purchased this solar panel to mount on the roof rack of my converted mini-van to charge my EcoFlow Delta Mini. I am able to get 120 to 125 Watts from noon to 4pm with the panel laying flat. Going down the highway, I've seen as much as 156 Watts, where I'm assuming the panel is being cooled by the wind. The panel seems study and well put together. Packaging is a bit thin, but it arrived undamaged. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2022 by James M Johncox

  • This is the second time I have purchased these panels
Size: 160W
These panels have been excellent performers for our small solar system so we bought a few more. Good product.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022 by JOHN S.

  • Not the best
Size: 160W
I’ve lived self sufficiently off grid over 4 years. I recently upgraded both arrays. This small 160 panel charges a 100ah 12v gel hybrid that’s only used to operate a winch that moves my bed up and down and a couple small 4w led lights. While this panel, in July, at a low mount in less than ideal conditions has kept said battery at a float charge since installation; it could still be more efficient. My other array is 4 10bb 200w bifacial panels running 48v system. These panels receive less light, less hours and still double the efficiency per panel. In ideal conditions my 200w bifacials’s push out 200w. In ideal conditions, these 160w NewPowa panels push out 115W for me in the Midwest. More over I’ve never had a good interaction with NewPowa customer service. They’re rude, short, and uninformative. While I’ve never HAD to deal with JJN customer service, I can’t imagine it could be worse. I’ll keep this panel as it does what I need it to for a small application. However I probably won’t purchase panels from them in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Ryan Ryan

  • 600 total watts on a sailboat.
Size: 160W
I purchased 4 150 watt panels for my sailboat, mounting them above the Bimini. On an average day, I can use 150 amp hours. Theses panels provide that and more on an average day. I have seen a max of 175 amp hours and a peak of 620 watts. I suspect I would get more amp hours if needed, but the batteries are typically fully charged by 1 PM on a sunny day. It gets good penetration on an overcast day as well, though I have seen days where the battery was not fully charged. Very happy and hope they last. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020 by Boater Dave

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