Photovoltaic (PV) Panel Technical Specifications | The Sun Pays
Photovoltaic (PV) Panel Technical Specifications
Photovoltaic (PV) panels are the core of any solar power system. Understanding key specifications will help you compare quality, performance, and long-term reliability across different brands and technologies. This guide explains the most important technical terms so you can make an informed solar investment.
🔋 Rated Power Output (Wattage)
This is the maximum electrical power the panel can produce under Standard Test Conditions (STC). Common ratings include 410W, 450W, 550W, and higher.
- STC: 1000W/m² solar irradiance, 25°C cell temperature, and 1.5 air mass
- Actual output will vary depending on sunlight, orientation, and temperature
⚡ Voltage & Current
- Open-Circuit Voltage (Voc): Voltage when no load is connected
- Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp): Voltage at which the panel produces peak power
- Short-Circuit Current (Isc): Current when the panel is shorted
- Maximum Power Current (Imp): Current at peak power
These values determine how panels should be connected in series or parallel to match inverter voltage and current ranges.
☀️ Efficiency
Panel efficiency measures how much sunlight is converted into electricity. Typical ranges:
- Monocrystalline: 19% – 22%
- Polycrystalline: 16% – 18%
Higher efficiency panels generate more power in limited space, ideal for rooftops.
🌡️ Temperature Coefficients
Indicates how panel performance is affected by temperature. Look for:
- Pmax Coefficient: Power output drop per °C rise (~ -0.30%/°C typical for mono panels)
- Voc Coefficient: Voltage loss with heat (affects inverter input range)
Panels with lower temperature coefficients perform better in hot climates.
🛡️ Durability & Certifications
- Frame Material: Anodized aluminum (for corrosion resistance)
- Glass: Tempered, high-transparency glass (typically 3.2mm)
- Protection: IP68-rated junction box, bypass diodes to reduce hot-spot risk
- Load Ratings: Wind (2400 Pa) and snow (5400 Pa) resistance
- Certifications: IEC 61215, IEC 61730, ISO 9001/14001/45001
🔧 Dimensions & Weight
Panel size affects handling, roof fit, and mounting requirements:
- Standard 410W panel: ~1722mm × 1134mm × 30mm
- 550W+ panels: Larger formats (commonly 2.2m × 1.1m or similar)
- Weight: Typically 20–30kg depending on wattage and frame design
🕒 Lifespan & Warranty
- Product Warranty: Typically 10–15 years against manufacturing defects
- Performance Warranty: 25–30 years; typically guarantees ≥80–84% output at 25 years
📌 Important Note
Detailed technical datasheets and model-specific specs are available on our Solar Panels collection page. Please refer to each product page for downloadable spec sheets, test data, and compliance documents.
📞 Need Help Choosing Panels?
Contact our technical team at technical@thesunpays.co.za or call 012 734 0915 for expert advice on sizing, inverter matching, and installation best practices.