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Double-Glass solar module of AE Solar with 60 cells and output power of 260 – 275 Watts in standard STC conditions. Ultra-thin thermally strengthened glass is used in this type of module, and its resistance is increased during
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Secure stands for out-standing livespan and a groundbreaking quality standard on components and manufacturing technology. Glass sheets on front and back side guarentee highest
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Double-Glass solar module of AE Solar with 60 cells and output power of 260 – 275 Watts in standard STC conditions. Ultra-thin thermally strengthened glass is used in this type of
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By replacing the traditional polymer backsheet with heat-strengthened glass, the Dymond module has a lower annual power degradation than a traditional module and better protection against
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