HQRP 50W Mono-crystalline Solar Panel 50 Watt 12 Volt in Anodized Aluminum Frame plus HQRP Mousepad
- HQRP® Solar Panel plus HQRP® Mousepad; Rated Power: 50W;
- Maximum Power Voltage: 17.6V; Open Circuit Voltage: 21.6V; Maximum Power Current: 2.85A;
- Short Circuit Current:2.98A; Dimensions: 835x540x28 mm; High-efficient solar cells construction;
- Light anodized aluminum frame; Junction box is protected by silicone from ingress of moisture.
- 1 Year Full Quality Warranty! 25 Years Limited Power Performance Warranty.
Product Description
Products trademarked HQRP® are marketed and sold exclusively by Osprey-Talon. HQRP 50 Watt (50W) Solar Electric Power Panel. The solar cells are encapsulated beneath high transmission tempered glass. The rear surface of the module is completely sealed from moisture and mechanical damage. Construction of the module minimizes weight while providing a durable, protective environment for the solar cells. Considering the fact that solar panels are supplied with MC conne… More >>

HQRP 50W Mono-crystalline Solar Panel 50 Watt 12 Volt in Anodized Aluminum Frame plus HQRP Mousepad
For the price of what solar panels are going for these days its really crazy. But these panels are the cheapest that i could find that work on cloudy days. They work great. I have had them up on the roof now for about 3 weeks and they keep my small battery bank charged and ready to go.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’m impressed with the frame, tempered glass, and sealed electronics of this panel. Furthermore, I am pleasantly surprised with the performance of this panel in not-so-bright light conditions. Very solid design, and I found that the output was not terribly sensitive to being installed at sub-optimum angles relative to the sun. I’ll be adding more of this exact product to an array, over the next year or two. Advice: Plan ahead and get a larger-than-you-need Charge Controller, so that you have the option of adding more panels later on. Note: The shipper requries In-Person signatures for delivery, and I ended up having to take a day off of work to be able to be home for the delivery. FedEx was (understandably so) *very* strict about enforcing the shipper’s policy, in this regard.
Rating: 5 / 5