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At 3.5% less efficiency and higher Temp. Coefficient.

Then there is this: https://diysolarforum.com/threads/ne-solar-370w-solar-panel-review.76546/page-2

Probably a good reason those ended up at Inxeption vs. panels from JA Solar.
We shall find out once I get these installed this summer. I have my current array of 16 JA Solar 530W non bifacial panels and will be installing 20 NE Solar 370W panels about 70 feet away. Both will be at same tilt angle for the season and no shading at peak sun.

As for that thread, some have reported full output from Inxeption sourced panels while one member purchased from SS and had shipping damage.
 
We shall find out once I get these installed this summer. I have my current array of 16 JA Solar 530W non bifacial panels and will be installing 20 NE Solar 370W panels about 70 feet away. Both will be at same tilt angle for the season and no shading at peak sun.

As for that thread, some have reported full output from Inxeption sourced panels while one member purchased from SS and had shipping damage.
Yup. Full output here multiple times.

Ps I have a Victron MPPT hooked up with 2 of them so I can compare to the 14 on the SRNE mppt.... Lots of sun in the forecast this weekend.
 
I have some REC 400aa panels. They are great so far.

Would be a good idea to make sure they work well with your inverter. Especially if you want to maximize the input. Some panels amperage or VOC will not work well since you have max voltage and amperage ratings on the inverter.
 
I wouldn’t/didn’t. But that’s still a reasonable price for a respected brand.
 
Only my opinion, that's to much to pay when buying by the pallet...
 
I am curious what you guys think of this.

https://a1solarstore.com/rec-360w-solar-panel-120-cell-rec360np2-clearance.html

REC360NP2 pallet of 33 @ $4,158. USD
It is obviously more per watt but from what I have read REC is a well respected brand. Pallet of 33 panels is $.35/w

Would you pay a little more for a panel like this?
I cant say enough good about REC solar panels. I especially like the additional bars on the back side for reinforcement. The panels dont flex when used on a pole mount or loaded up with snow.
 
I cant say enough good about REC solar panels. I especially like the additional bars on the back side for reinforcement. The panels dont flex when used on a pole mount or loaded up with snow.
Yeah, I saw the front load rating is 146lbs/sf or 7,000Pa. I think that is higher than any of the panels I have looked at so far. I live in an area that gets a lot of snow. I have a large barn and that roof is only rated for 80lbs/sf of load.
 

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