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User Manual for Eco-Worthy Monocrystalline Solar Panels

Quick guide for Eco-Worthy 100W, 120W, 170W, and 195W monocrystalline solar panels. Includes technical specifications, module diagrams, and support contact information.

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Quick guide from the manual

This manual provides technical specifications and diagrams for the Eco-Worthy 100W, 120W, 170W, and 195W monocrystalline solar panels. These modules are designed for long-term outdoor use and feature high-efficiency PERC technology.

Product Features

  • IP65 waterproof rating: Suitable for outdoor environments.
  • Durable construction: Features an anodized aluminum alloy frame and high-bearing capacity tempered glass.
  • Longevity: Designed for a lifespan of over 25 years.
  • Reverse current protection: Built-in diode prevents reverse current flow.
  • Connectivity: Equipped with standard MC4 connectors.

Technical Specifications

All models operate within a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. The manual provides specific electrical characteristics for each model, including Maximum Power (Pmax), Open Circuit Voltage (Voc), and Short Circuit Current (Isc). Please refer to the specific data table for your model (100W, 120W, 170W, or 195W) to ensure compatibility with your system.

Module diagram for 100W solar panel
Module diagram for 100W solar panel
Module diagram for 120W solar panel
Module diagram for 120W solar panel
Module diagram for 170W solar panel
Module diagram for 170W solar panel
Module diagram for 195W solar panel
Module diagram for 195W solar panel

Support

If you experience technical problems, contact Eco-Worthy support:

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ECO-WORTHY

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Common problems

Technical issues or system errors

Contact Eco-Worthy support via the provided phone numbers or email address.

Before use

  • Inspect the solar panel for any physical damage or cracks in the glass.
  • Ensure the MC4 connectors are clean and free of debris.
  • Verify that the panel's voltage and current ratings are compatible with your charge controller or inverter.
  • Confirm the mounting surface is stable and can support the panel's weight.
  • Ensure the installation location receives adequate sunlight.

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