Solar Panel - 10W

Replacement: None. We no longer stock these solar panels but there are still some smaller options available in the solar category. This page is for reference only.

Have a project that needs some good power? Do you like free power provided by our friend, Mr. Sun? Check out this high quality, high output, fully enclosed solar cell with a nice solid aluminum frame. The panel is more than capable of 10 watts in the open sun. The peak power output is around 8V at 1.25A.

The back of the panel has a connection box for connecting ring connector, spade connector, or bare wire. There is even a strain relief clamp inside the connector housing.

**Weight: **1.425kg (3.141lbs)

  • 14.125 x 11.5 x 1"

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  • wchill / about 15 years ago / 2

    How heavy is this panel? It looks like it could fit on my messenger bag!

  • Mechcondrid / about 11 years ago / 1

    can these be put in series to output at least 12-14 volts?

    • MikeGrusin / about 11 years ago / 1

      Yes. Two in series will give you 16V / 2.5A max.

      • ebird97 / about 11 years ago / 2

        Correction: 16V 1.25A, you don't increase your current capability by adding in series.

  • dwegmull / about 12 years ago / 1

    I just bought this panel. I will try to answer some of the open questions about it. With extreme care it might be possible to remove the aluminum frame to make the panel thinner but then it would loose its rigidity and the cells could easily beak... There is a sticker on the back with the following information: Peak power: 10W Max power voltage: 8.2V Max power current: 1.21A Open circuit voltage: 10.2V Short circuit current: 1.37A Maximum system voltage: 1000V Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C

  • josepilove / about 13 years ago / 1

    can it be disassembled to cut down on the thickness? An inch thick seems a bit much.

  • Trunet / about 13 years ago / 1

    Is this waterproof?

  • Member #85747 / about 13 years ago / 1

    Anyone know when these'll be back in stock?

  • Member #231018 / about 14 years ago / 1

    so would this be a good candidate for a solar usb charger?

    • Pearce / about 14 years ago / 1

      It's fairly large, so it might not be the best if you're looking for portability.

  • Member #211658 / about 14 years ago / 1

    Have you measured the open circuit voltage and short circuit current of this unit like what you've done for other solar panels?

  • desrt / about 14 years ago / 1

    I am in physical possession of one of these panels, and the datasheet at http://sharesend.com/cm096 doesn't seem to be accurate. Both the electrical characteristics and physical appearance are much closer to what's listed here in the product description (although I've seen the completely unloaded open-circuit voltage get as high as 12V).
    According to a Sparkfun employee on IRC this panel is a custom-made part for SFE by a company called NingBo Evergreen Plastic Factory (http://www.appolloo.cn/). Because of that, I wouldn't be surprised if there is no datasheet at all...
    ps: I bought mine from a SFE distributor in Toronto and it came with a ~2m red and black stranded power cord with a barrel plug on the end (that fits nicely into the Arduino, for example).

  • Member #19027 / about 14 years ago / 1

    Can anyone confirm that the above spec sheet is correct for this panel? or is the info above the correct details? has anyone found the curves for this panel to understand where the sweet spot is?

  • mud-o-tron / about 14 years ago / 1

    Datasheet:
    http://sharesend.com/cm096
    The specs on the data sheet differ from the product description, and I'm not certain which is correct.

  • mhanuel / about 14 years ago / 1

    Does anybody know what technology are these solar panels?.
    Crystalline, amorphous silicon???

  • alphageek / about 14 years ago / 1

    talking to myself..
    mono (by the cell design). I really should have clued in on that

  • alphageek / about 14 years ago / 1

    mono, poly, or (doubtfully) amorphous?
    inquiring minds want to know

  • CornDog / about 15 years ago / 1

    Is there a spec sheet on this?

    • We do not. We are going to do more testing once we have a bit more sun. But it's 10 watts and the highest power is achieved at about 8V.

      • CornDog / about 14 years ago / 1

        It would be nice to know the temperature correction factors as well.

  • SlyVixsky / about 15 years ago / 1

    8 volts will run just about anything ive got handy. wonder what the dimensions are?

    • BrainSlugs83 / about 15 years ago / 1

      The article says: Dimensions: 14.125 x 11.5 x 1"
      I was a little confused at first too though as I didn't see a scale in any of the pictures.

      • Our scales aren't that big. Dimensions are correct.

      • Hi,
        Thanks for mentioning this. We will try to get the scale added to these photos.
        These panels are huge! It really is about a foot, by a little more than a foot. I can't wait to build something with these.
        Thanks,
        Tim

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