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draughtsman1 Yes, the specifications are very questionable. 250W is meaningless, and would probably indicate a maximum console output of 60 or 100 amps (also very questionable). The specification indicates a short circuit with a current of 2A for the board, and possibly a voltage of 6V OC. At best this may be a 5-10W panel.

2021-12-07 01:29:54 Helpful (3)
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draughtsman1 Yes, the specifications are very questionable. 250W is meaningless, and would probably indicate a maximum console output of 60 or 100 amps (also very questionable). The specification indicates a short circuit with a current of 2A for the board, and possibly a voltage of 6V OC. At best this may be a 5-10W panel.

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draughtsman1 Yes, the specifications are very questionable. 250W is meaningless, probably referring to the controller's maximum output of 60 or 100 amps (also very questionable). The specification indicates a short circuit of 2A current to the board, possibly a 6V OC voltage. At best this may be a 5-10W panel.

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draughtsman1 Yes, the specifications are very questionable. 250W is meaningless, probably referring to the controller's maximum output of 60 or 100 amps (also very questionable). The specification indicates a short circuit of 2A current to the board, possibly a 6V OC voltage. At best this may be a 5-10W panel.

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