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Southwest Photovoltaic (PV) Systems, Inc.
212 East Main, Tomball, Texas 77375 • Ph: 281.351.0031 • Fax: 281.351.8356

BP Solar's SX series provides reliable photovoltaic power, operating DC loads directly or, in an inverter-equipped system, AC loads. The SX 150 is one of the largest products in this series, providing 150 watts of nominal maximum power. With 72 cells in series, it charges 24V batteries (or multiples of 24V) efficiently in virtually any climate. It is used primarily in utility grid-supplemental systems, telecommunications, remote villages and clinics, pumping, and land-based aids to navigation. Electrical output is via cables terminated with installation-speeding polarized connectors.

Available versions include:
BP SX 150S - Framed module with polarized cable connectors
BP SX 150L- Unframed laminate version of the BP SX 150S
BP SX 150U - Framed module with a high capacity junction box

For complete product information, download the BP SX 150 data sheet.


Specifications
See data sheet for full details
BP SX 150
BP SX 140
Typical Electrical Characteristics    
Maximum Power (Pmax)
150W
140W
Voltage at Pmax (Vmp)
34.5V
34.0V
Current at Pmax (Imp)
4.35A
4.11A
Warranted minimum Pmax
140W
130W
Short-circuit current (Isc)
4.75A
4.5A
Open-circuit voltage (Voc)
43.5V
42.8V
Temperature coefficient of Isc
(0.065 ± 0.015)% / deg. C
Temperature coefficient of Voc
-(160 ± 10)mV / deg. C
Temperature coefficient of Power
-(0.5 ± 0.05)% / deg. C
NOCT
47 ± 2 deg C
Maximum System Voltage
600V (US NEC rating)
 
1000V (TUV Rheinland rating)
     
Mechanical Characteristics
S, U Versions
L Version
Dimensions
31.1" x 62.5 "
30.8" x 62.2 "
Weight
33.1 lbs.
13.4 lbs.

Clear Anodized Universal Frame

 

DC Power Connectors


   
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