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| The BP 3125 photovoltaic module is designed
to provide superior value and performance for remote
home, industrial, and residential use. With time-tested
multicrystalline silicon solar cells and 125 watts of
nominal maximum power, it provides cost-effective power
for DC loads or, with an inverter, AC loads. With 36
enhanced-efficiency cells it charges 12V batteries (or
multiples of 12V) efficiently in virtually any climate.
Its unique IntegraBus™ technology provides added reliability
through reliable outside bussing and by reducing diode
and module temperature during module shading. The BP
3125 is used in remote systems for applications including
telecommunications, pumping and irrigation, remote villages
and homes, and land-based aids to navigation. It is
also used in utility-grid supplemental systems for residences
and commercial buildings.
Available versions include:
BP 3125U - Framed module with high capacity junction
box
BP 3125S - Framed module with polarized cable connectors
Download the BP
3125 data sheet for complete details.
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| Specifications |
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data sheet for full details |
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BP
3125 |
| Typical
Electrical Characteristics |
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| Maximum
Power (Pmax) |
125W |
| Voltage
at Pmax (Vmp) |
17.6V |
| Current
at Pmax (Imp) |
7.1A |
| Warranted
minimum Pmax |
118.75W |
| Short-circuit
current (Isc) |
7.54A |
| Open-circuit
voltage (Voc) |
22.1V |
| Temperature
coefficient of Isc |
(0.065 ± 0.015)%
/ deg. C |
| Temperature
coefficient of Voc |
-(80 ± 10)mV
/ deg. C |
| Temperature
coefficient of Power |
-(0.5 ± 0.05)%
/ deg. C |
| NOCT |
47 ± 2 deg
C |
| Maximum series fuse
rating |
15A |
| Maximum System Voltage
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600V (US NEC
rating) |
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1000V (IECrating) |
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| Mechanical
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| Dimensions |
59.4"
x 25.2" x 1.97" |
| Weight |
26.5 lbs. |
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Clear Anodized
Universal
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