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BP Solar's SX series provides cost-effective photovoltaic
power for general use, operating DC loads directly or,
in an inverter-equipped system, AC loads. The SX 120's
72 cells in series charge 24V batteries (or multiples
of 24V) efficiently. With 120 watts of nominal maximum
power, it is used primarily in utility grid-supplemental
systems, telecommunications, remote villages and clinics,
pumping, and land-based aids to navigation.
The BP SX 120S module was developed specifically for
grid-connected photovoltaic systems and other applications
where its relatively high current (over 7A at peak power)
and ease of installation are valuable. Its polarized
connectors enable quick wiring of series strings in
nominal 12-volt increments. Internal bypass diodes enhance
array reliability and minimize power loss caused by
array shading.
For complete product information, download
the BP
SX 120 or BP
SX 120S data sheet.
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| Specifications |
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See data sheet
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BP SX 120
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BP SX 110
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| Typical
Electrical Characteristics |
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Maximum Power (Pmax)
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120W
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110W
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Voltage at Pmax
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33.7V
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32.9V
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Current at Pmax
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3.56A
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3.34A
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Warranted minimum
Pmax
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110W
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100W
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Short-circuit current
(Isc)
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3.87A
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3.69A
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Open-circuit voltage
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42.1V
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41.2V
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Temperature coefficient
of Isc
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(0.065 ± 0.015)%
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Temperature coefficient
of Voc
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-(80 ± 10)mV
/ deg. C
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Temperature coefficient
of Power
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-(0.5 ± 0.05)%
/ deg. C
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47 ± 2 deg C
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| Maximum System Voltage
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600V (US NEC
rating)
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1000V (TUV Rheinland
rating)
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| Mechanical
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| Dimensions |
27.78" x
57.51 "
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| Weight |
28.3 lbs.
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Clear Anodized Aluminum
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