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Victron Energy SPM042152402 Monocrystalline Solar Panel 215W 1580x705x35mm

Victron Energy 215W-12V Mono series 4b

The products for autonomous energy systems from the Dutch company VICTRON ENERGY are characterized by the highest possible reliability in challenging...

Victron Energy 215W-12V Mono series 4b

The products for autonomous energy systems from the Dutch company VICTRON ENERGY are characterized by the highest possible reliability in challenging applications. VICTRON ENERGY offers suitable products even for critical applications in the field of fire and ambulance vehicles where the reliability of the autonomous...

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Victron Energy 215W-12V Mono series 4b

The products for autonomous energy systems from the Dutch company VICTRON ENERGY are characterized by the highest possible reliability in challenging applications. VICTRON ENERGY offers suitable products even for critical applications in the field of fire and ambulance vehicles where the reliability of the autonomous energy system is of critical importance.

The reliability of VICTRON products has been successfully tested for decades in applications such as ambulances, fire services, police, coast guard vessels, motorhomes, and trailers. As a specialized company in autonomous energy systems, VICTRON ENERGY has designed products that are considered top-notch in all areas.

The variety of specialized products for autonomous systems is very large, with a particular feature being the ability to network them for better programming and control, even remotely.

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Specifications

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Technical Specifications

Type
Monocrystalline
Maximum Power
215 W
Flexible
No
Cells
72 Cells

Dimensions

Length
1580 mm
Width
705 mm
Thickness
35 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • achalatsis
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    Installed on the roof of a van, so it is at a fixed angle. It easily reaches 190W with the sun at its highest point on a summer day.

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  • Yper_Keimenos
    3
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    I set up a small (1 kWh Power Station) PV system at my house and decided to buy a branded panel to avoid any issues.
    ......
    According to the manufacturer, under ideal conditions, under load, it gives about 40 Volts and a maximum current of 5.4 Amps. With a multimeter, I saw that in full sunlight it does provide 40 Volts, while under partial shading it reaches 30 Volts. As for the current, with full exposure, in absolute sunlight, the maximum I saw was 3.5 Amps, that is, 140 Watts.
    .......
    The measurements were taken from August 15 to September 20, with a South-West orientation and vertical/upright placement, not at an angle, due to space limitations.
    Because of these limitations, I chose this panel, because the width could not exceed 80 cm and it was the only branded one with the necessary dimensions and power over 200 Watts. Otherwise, I would have preferred another one like Luxor's at 450 Watts, which is also much cheaper.
    .......
    Although it is not very heavy, about 11 kilos, combined with its large size, it makes it somewhat unwieldy. Also, neither on the label nor anywhere else on the panel is the country of manufacture indicated. At least I couldn't find it, so I don't know if it's Chinese. However, in a brochure I saw the Netherlands listed as the country of manufacture, although, with current legislation, you can find loopholes to label any Chinese product as "Made in EU."
    .........
    In any case, average to good but somewhat expensive for what it offers. Final rating 7/10

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  • Installed on the roof of a van, so it is at a fixed angle. It easily reaches 190W with the sun at its highest point on a summer day.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • I set up a small (1 kWh Power Station) PV system at my house and decided to buy a branded panel to avoid any issues.
    ......
    According to the manufacturer, under ideal conditions, under load, it gives about 40 Volts and a maximum current of 5.4 Amps. With a multimeter, I saw that in full sunlight it does provide 40 Volts, while under partial shading it reaches 30 Volts. As for the current, with full exposure, in absolute sunlight, the maximum I saw was 3.5 Amps, that is, 140 Watts.
    .......
    The measurements were taken from August 15 to September 20, with a South-West orientation and vertical/upright placement, not at an angle, due to space limitations.
    Because of these limitations, I chose this panel, because the width could not exceed 80 cm and it was the only branded one with the necessary dimensions and power over 200 Watts. Otherwise, I would have preferred another one like Luxor's at 450 Watts, which is also much cheaper.
    .......
    Although it is not very heavy, about 11 kilos, combined with its large size, it makes it somewhat unwieldy. Also, neither on the label nor anywhere else on the panel is the country of manufacture indicated. At least I couldn't find it, so I don't know if it's Chinese. However, in a brochure I saw the Netherlands listed as the country of manufacture, although, with current legislation, you can find loopholes to label any Chinese product as "Made in EU."
    .........
    In any case, average to good but somewhat expensive for what it offers. Final rating 7/10

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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Description & Specifications

Victron Energy 215W-12V Mono series 4b

The products for autonomous energy systems from the Dutch company VICTRON ENERGY are characterized by the highest possible reliability in challenging applications. VICTRON ENERGY offers suitable products even for critical applications in the field of fire and ambulance vehicles where the reliability of the autonomous energy system is of critical importance.

The reliability of VICTRON products has been successfully tested for decades in applications such as ambulances, fire services, police, coast guard vessels, motorhomes, and trailers. As a specialized company in autonomous energy systems, VICTRON ENERGY has designed products that are considered top-notch in all areas.

The variety of specialized products for autonomous systems is very large, with a particular feature being the ability to network them for better programming and control, even remotely.

Manufacturer

Technical Specifications

Type
Monocrystalline
Maximum Power
215 W
Flexible
No
Cells
72 Cells

Dimensions

Length
1580 mm
Width
705 mm
Thickness
35 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • achalatsis
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Installed on the roof of a van, so it is at a fixed angle. It easily reaches 190W with the sun at its highest point on a summer day.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Yper_Keimenos
    3
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    I set up a small (1 kWh Power Station) PV system at my house and decided to buy a branded panel to avoid any issues.
    ......
    According to the manufacturer, under ideal conditions, under load, it gives about 40 Volts and a maximum current of 5.4 Amps. With a multimeter, I saw that in full sunlight it does provide 40 Volts, while under partial shading it reaches 30 Volts. As for the current, with full exposure, in absolute sunlight, the maximum I saw was 3.5 Amps, that is, 140 Watts.
    .......
    The measurements were taken from August 15 to September 20, with a South-West orientation and vertical/upright placement, not at an angle, due to space limitations.
    Because of these limitations, I chose this panel, because the width could not exceed 80 cm and it was the only branded one with the necessary dimensions and power over 200 Watts. Otherwise, I would have preferred another one like Luxor's at 450 Watts, which is also much cheaper.
    .......
    Although it is not very heavy, about 11 kilos, combined with its large size, it makes it somewhat unwieldy. Also, neither on the label nor anywhere else on the panel is the country of manufacture indicated. At least I couldn't find it, so I don't know if it's Chinese. However, in a brochure I saw the Netherlands listed as the country of manufacture, although, with current legislation, you can find loopholes to label any Chinese product as "Made in EU."
    .........
    In any case, average to good but somewhat expensive for what it offers. Final rating 7/10

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Installed on the roof of a van, so it is at a fixed angle. It easily reaches 190W with the sun at its highest point on a summer day.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • I set up a small (1 kWh Power Station) PV system at my house and decided to buy a branded panel to avoid any issues.
    ......
    According to the manufacturer, under ideal conditions, under load, it gives about 40 Volts and a maximum current of 5.4 Amps. With a multimeter, I saw that in full sunlight it does provide 40 Volts, while under partial shading it reaches 30 Volts. As for the current, with full exposure, in absolute sunlight, the maximum I saw was 3.5 Amps, that is, 140 Watts.
    .......
    The measurements were taken from August 15 to September 20, with a South-West orientation and vertical/upright placement, not at an angle, due to space limitations.
    Because of these limitations, I chose this panel, because the width could not exceed 80 cm and it was the only branded one with the necessary dimensions and power over 200 Watts. Otherwise, I would have preferred another one like Luxor's at 450 Watts, which is also much cheaper.
    .......
    Although it is not very heavy, about 11 kilos, combined with its large size, it makes it somewhat unwieldy. Also, neither on the label nor anywhere else on the panel is the country of manufacture indicated. At least I couldn't find it, so I don't know if it's Chinese. However, in a brochure I saw the Netherlands listed as the country of manufacture, although, with current legislation, you can find loopholes to label any Chinese product as "Made in EU."
    .........
    In any case, average to good but somewhat expensive for what it offers. Final rating 7/10

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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