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Jinko 475W Tiger Neo Solar Panel $149.99 (Was $218.50) + Delivery @ Zero Grid

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  • +2

    Delivery is $155 or $255 from the shipping page, not sure if this is a deal

    *Jinko and Trina Solar Panels $155 (NT & TAS $255)

    • Checking with one in the cart, shipping is $300 by road to Hobart…

  • Hey mate, the shipping rates are variable for these from the nearest warehouse. Capital cities etc are usually fairly cheap, rural areas can be expensive

  • Hi can you get some stock of:
    Trinasolar
    TSM-NEG20C.20

  • No I cant get any of those Martyroz, We will soon have some 590W Jinko Solar panels in stock. I have a different supplier from melbourne who had some 605W Seraphims at a good price

    • Do you have any in that form factor? 1303 x 2172 or close.

  • Hey FLICKIT, Yeah the freight to Hobart is expensive as they come out of Melbourne

  • I'm curious, Could this be used for Car to charge batterybox? On top of a roof rack?

    • Yes it could be laudalashun, Just be sure your solar charger can have an input of over 50V. Some older style charges have a low input voltage

  • Are there any 60cell panels with the same cell output as this?

    Really need something half this size and over 200W.

  • If you buy your own panels is it hard to find installers to install the gear?

    • train, Generally I sell to people for off grid system where they work with a qualified electrician to install them

  • Do you have a website or link i can search up on how to connect these to a lithium battery in a car?

    Always was told to get panels specifically for your car as these commercial panels may not be compatible with the portable solar chargers and etc

    • Hey mate, the key number to not exceed is the maximum input voltage for your charger. I can recommend a size of charger and one that will work for your system if you
      like?

      • I have a kings 40A DCDC Charger and a 120Ah lithium battery atm.
        Unsure if the solar panel will work or if i need a higher A charger

        • Hey mate, Does the kings charger have a solar input? If so will need to check the specs for the max input voltage

          • @Zero Grid: Vehicle Input Working Voltage Range (12V) 13.1 - 12.8V
            Vehicle Input Working Voltage Range (24V) 26.2 - 25.6V
            Min. Input start-up Voltage - Vehicle 10V to recognise battery (12V to start charging)
            Solar Input Range 10 - 32V (Minimum 12V to start)

            • @michael9865: The Solar input range would need to be 50V for this panel to work. They dont like going overvoltage and could cause damage to the charger. You could either. Upgrade the charger/run the solar through a dedicated Renogy or Victron 40A Charger. Or go a lower voltage solar panel like a Renogy 200W

              • @Zero Grid: Thanks for the help, is the efficiency generally the same between jink panel and renogy?

  • $76 delivery for 10 panels to SEQ

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