 | The GEPV-072-M offers more than 4.4 amps of
battery-charging current in full sunlight |
 | Peak power of 72 watts at 17.0 volts |
 | Designed for optimum use in off grid battery
charging applications |
 | 25-year limited warranty on power output, 5-year
limited warranty on materials and workmanship |
 | Junction box is conduit ready with terminal strip
connectors |
 | Output power tolerance of +/- 5% |
 | Robust lightweight anodized aluminum frame with
pre-drilled holes for quick installation |
 | Engineered for the most rugged of locations
including those which experience hail, snow, and ice
storms
|
Typical Performance Characteristics
|
| GEPV-072-M |
| Peak Power (Wp) |
Watts |
|
72 |
| Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp) |
Volts |
|
17.0 |
| Maximum Power Current (Imp) |
Amps |
|
4.4 |
| Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) |
Volts |
|
21.0 |
| Short Circuit Current (Isc) |
Amps |
|
4.8 |
| Short Circuit Temperature
Coefficient |
mA/°C |
|
+2 |
| Open Circuit Voltage Coefficient |
V/°C |
|
-0.08 |
| Maximum Power Temperature
Coefficient |
%/°C |
|
-0.5 |
| Maximum Series Fuse |
Amps |
|
10 |
I-V parameters are rated at Standard
Test Conditions (Irradiance of 1000 W/m2, AM 1.5G, cell
temperature 25°C). As with all single-crystal PV Modules,
during the stabilization process that occurs during the
first few days in service, module power may decrease
approximately 3% from typical maximum power due to a
phenomenon known as Light Induced Degradation (LID). All
measurements are guaranteed at the laminate leads. NOCT is
defined as 800 W/m2, 20 deg. C ambient, and 1 m/s
windspeed.
