Description
- ☀【Bifacial Solar Panel】Have you ever seen a solar panel with a transparent backsheet design? JJN is! Compared with traditional backsheets, this upgraded version of JJN’s solar power system can generate electricity not only from the front, but also from the back! Efficiency increased by at least 5%!
- ☀【10BB Solar Cell】Are you still struggling to choose 9BB or 5BB solar panel? 10BB is here! Less influence from shadow, more power than average 5BB solar cell. Passed EL tested solar modules. 10BB solar cell, you best choice of solar power system.
- ☀【Durable Solar Panel】JJN 12V 800 watt solar panel feature a black corrosion-resistant aluminum frame. It can also withstand strong winds of 2400Pa and Snowload of 5400Pa. Both the IP65 junction box and IP67 has an excellent waterproof function. Allows you to use it outdoors with confidence.
- ☀【Installation Friendly】Each 12V solar panel has specially designed pre-drilled holes for easy installation. It can fully meet the installation needs of various applications. For good partner adjustable tilt mount, please search: B09XB7TCDY.
- ☀【Long Warranty】As a professional solar system manufacturer, We promise an extra-long transferable power output warranty of 30 years. Whenever you encounter any problems, JJN Solar Panels Service will actively provide you with professional off grid system solutions.
Albert Whipple –
The panel had one dented side. Everything else was in great shape, and the dent wasn’t obstructing the frame integrity. I mounted this to an EcoWorthy 40inch+ adjustable angle ground mount and have it on the ground outside the house in my backyard. I am pretty impressed with the panel on overcast and rainy days.
Full sun in winter – Max I pulled was 181 watts out of 200. (I expect this to increase during summertime.)
Overcast with little to no sun in winter – Max I pulled was 40 watts out of 200.
Pouring rain – Max I pulled was 12 watts out of 200. (Expected 0 TBH.)
POSITIVE: Overall, getting ANY wattage from a storm with pouring rain all day is enough to sell me on this panel. Essentially a trickle charger for my Bluetti EB70s on rainy days.
NEGATIVE: Offical specs show the VOC max to be 28.1v, which exceeds the EB70s limits. I have had this out on a cold day, pushing upwards of 28.6v. The back of the translucent panel is also a laminated plastic-ish coating, and I wonder how long this will hold up before yellowing or deteriorating from element exposure.
OVERALL: I rolled the dice and plugged it into the Bluetti EB70s since the generator has a kick-off for over-voltage protection over 28v, and even at 28.6 VOC, it didn’t trigger or stop the unit from absorbing solar. The unit still pushed in great wattage, and as the sun warmed the panel up, it quickly dropped to 27.1 VOC and below. I think this is one of the best-performing panels I have tested for a 200w. Again, I have not used this in the Summer sun or Summer heat, so only time will tell.
4/5 Stars since it came with a small dent and went on sale immediately after I purchased it. (lowest I have seen was $190 on black Friday.)
Rowe –
Below is my original review. I thought it would be best to post an update for those that are considering these panels. I’ve had them for enough time and through a season to update with real specs:
See my photo! These panels deliver FULL wattage to your storage and loads. I have these in series/parallel for my 24v controller and inverter. It’s summer 2024 and the other day we had a power outage affecting 5k homes in the area. My shop was running as if nothing happened. Full on AC, compressor, lights, power tools, chargers. These panels pushed 15a @24v with no problems. The panels are staggered in age yet they all perform the same and deliver to my storage array and grid. 4 of these are enough to power my shop for 6+ hours. The next day, my storage was full by 8am. Granted this is summer, however this is the ideal time to rate these and judge them for what they can do. Some other reviewers state they don’t deliver but I can assure you that my panels deliver equally, efficiently and are working well with the environment they are in. I hope this update helps inform you to the longevity of these panels.
I purchased these panels 2 at a time last summer and I now own 8 total. It’s been more than six months post deployment and I have to say that I am extremely overjoyed by the results of these panels.
One did arrive completely shattered but the customer support is amazing and I had another panel on my door in a few days. These are durable to a point but they are made of glass so if you get a broken one, don’t sweat it!
I configured my panels to work as series/parallel to a solar combiner box. From my solar combiner, I send the combined power to a controller that then sends the power over to a bank of LiON batteries @1200ah 24vdc. In turn, a mega beefy 240v@60hz inverter draws from the batteries at 24vdc and sends two phase AC over to the ATS (Auto Transfer Switch) that controls the balance between line and inverter.
This winter, the biggest draw was my electric shop heater which runs on a timer. Most of the winter months, I managed to see a daily use of pure solar to power my entire shop. Only a few days in January did I see the switch trip over to line power.
Thanks to these panels, I can run my shop exclusively on solar! My compressor, lights, tools and even my welder all are powered by solar!
The whole situation would be impossible if it were not for the affordable cost of these panels. I plan to add a few more and push my luck with charging an EV using solar. I just need more storage and I’m golden! This is a fantastic purchase and the price is cutting the competition in half!
Rowe –
Very happy with this JJN Bifacial 200 watt Solar panel. Most panels are lucky to produce 70-80% of their rating. This one has produced as high as 220 watts (110%) and just under 15 amps when everything is just right. In full sun I am getting 195 watts consistently. You’ll notice the gig a built, it is on wheels and easily adjusts the inclination which allows me to follow the sun pretty well; adjusting it about 6 times a day (I am retired). Which is a part of the consistent performance I am getting. I live in Phoenix AZ, as luck would have it shortly after getting the panel I had several overcast days. I was surprised that the panel still was producing 90 – 100 watts and just under 7 amps anyway. Which was as much as the 120 watt portable panel I replaced did in FULL Sun.
I suspect the effective results are also a function of the HQST MPPT 20 amp solar controller I am using combined with as high as 25 volts from the panel (higher than the 23.4 optimum operating voltage spec of JJN). Believe I would have lost watts with a PWM controller. Good MPPT controllers maximize these extra volts into watts. The 10BB nature of the panel is likely also part of the excellent results. The bifacial feature may also be helping, although I would point out I did not attempt to try to do anything special behind the panel (the house is white and that may have helped a bit).
This is a backup system for losing power. I have successfully been running a 5 cubit foot chest freezer with an inverter and a 54 quart 12 volt portable refrigerator directly, for about a week even with the 3 of the days being overcast. I am using a DJLBERMPW 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery and the solar panel to keep it charged. Interested what I will get here in summer 5 more hours of more direct Sunlight.
(PS: If you noticed the bricks, I originally built it for the 120 watt portable panel I mentioned. Going from the 7 lb. portable to a 24 lb (normal for it’s size) 200 watt panel required a new frame and counter weighting the increase in weight of the 200 watt panel with those bricks. If you want to build something similar make your you buy locking wheels for underneath)