Q Cells 310w Mono Solar Panel - Q.Peak DUO-G5 310 |
QCells, 310W PV Module, Six Busbar, Black Frame, Q.Peak DUO-G5 310 The new Q.PEAK DUO-G5 solar module from Q CELLS impresses thanks to innovative Q.ANTUM DUO Technology, which enables particularly high performance on a small surface area. Q.ANTUM‘s world-record cell concept has now been combined with state-of-the-art circuitry, half cells and a six-busbar design, achieving outstanding performance under real conditions − both with low-intensity solar radiation and on hot, clear summer days. The new Q.PEAK DUO-G5 is a monocrystalline solar module with power classes up to 330 Wp and an efficiency of 19.9 %. Q.PEAK DUO-G5 solar modules offer higher yields over smaller surface areas. This is made possible by the new generation of Q.ANTUM's world-record-holding cell concept which has now been combined with state-of-the-art circuitry half cells and a six-busbar design. The front surface of the Q.PEAK DUO BLK-G5 is completely black and enhances the visual appearance of even the most exclusive residential system. |
Features
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General Information | |
Manufacturer: | Hanwha Q Cells |
Product Line: |
Q.Peak |
Model ID: |
Q.Peak DUO-G5 310 |
Manufactured In: | China |
Certifications and Safety Ratings: | |
Mechanical Data |
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Technology: | Monocrystalline (Mono) |
Dimensions: |
66.40 x 39.37 x 1.26 inches (Q.Peak DUO-G5 310 Dimensions) |
Weight: | 41.23 lbs |
Front Cover: | 0.13 in (3.2 mm) Thermally Pre-Stressed Glass with Anti-Reflection Technology |
Back Cover: | Composite Film |
Frame: | Black Anodized Aluminum |
Cell: | 6 X 20 Monocrystalline Q.ANTUM Solar Half Cells |
Junction Box: | 70-85 mm x 50-70 mm x 13-21 mm. Protection Class IP67, with Bypass Diodes |
Connector: | Multi-Contact MC4, IP65 and IP68 |
Electrical Data |
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Power at MPP²: | 310 Watts |
Short Circuit Current (Isc): | 9.83 Amps |
Open Circuit Voltage (Voc): | 40.02 Volts |
Current at MPP (Impp): | 9.36 Amps |
Voltage at MPP (Vmpp): | 33.12 Volts |
Efficiency Nominal Power (╖): | ≥ 18.40% |
Operating Temperature: | -40°C + 85°C |
Datasheets |
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Document | Type |
QCells Q.Peak DUO-G5 310 Specifications | Specifications |
QCells Q.Peak DUO-G5 310 Manual |
Manual |
Warranty | 12 Year Product Warranty |
Performance Guarantee | 25 Year Linear Performance Warranty |
QCells Q.Peak DUO-G5 310 Warranty | Warranty |
Terms & Conditions |
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Shipping: | Shipping Policy |
Returns: | Returns Policy |
Payments: | We accept: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. We also accept checks, direct deposit and wire transfers for large orders. |
Warranty: 12 Year Product Warranty
Performance Guarantee: 25 Year Linear Performance Warranty
Posted by Daniel on 15th Apr 2018
These panels seemed to offer the best bang for the buck. I liked the black frames (but white backsheet, looks exactly like the photo) and the fact they degrade less rapidly than a standard panel. The half cell design is kind of neat, it makes the panel function like two separate panels in regards to shaded output. Which is helpful where I live because it snows and the snow melts from the top down. So half the panel is uncovered and working while the snow is still melting off the bottom half.
I think they look nice, the all black panel is maybe nicer looking but these don't look cheap on my roof. The cell design makes them look a little unique and people think I have lots of square panels because of the dividing line in the middle of the panel.
At 800 watts/m light with solaredge optimizers I was getting about 280 watts out of each panel. One day had clouds and hit 1200 watts/m and I got 310 watts out of each panel. I definitely feel they are producing what they should be.
The low light coatings seem like they're working too. Even though my array faces west as soon as the sun comes up the panels start putting out power. Not a lot of power, but they handle clouds and indirect light really well in my sample size of one system opinion.
I'm happy with them. Not thrilled about the weird split junction box they have, it made cable management a little more difficult because I was hooking them up to solaredge optimizers but it worked.
I was thinking of buying 72 cell panels and I'm glad I didn't. These are just about as big as you want to handle on a 30 degree roof with only two guys. 40lbs sounds light but not when it's a giant flat panel made of glass.