High-efficiency Silfab solar panels installed on a rooftop in Canada, providing clean energy solutions
Silfab Solar Panel SIL-420 QD installed on the roof of a modern home, showcasing the panel's sleek design and efficient energy collection capabilities under a bright blue sky
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Silfab Solar Panel SIL-420 QD


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List Price: $358.55

Manufactured by Silfab Solar: North America's leading solar manufacturer with over 40 years of expertise.

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Features:
  • Brand: Silfab
  • Material: Monocrystalline N-Type Silicon
  • Watts: 420W
  • Voltage (Vmp): 33.08 Volt | Voltage (Voc): 38.84 Volt
  • Current (Imp): 12.70 Amp | Current (Isc): 13.50 Amp
  • Dimensions: 67.8 x 44.6 x 1.37 inches
  • Weight: 21 kg - 46.3 lb
  • Efficiency: 21.5%
  • Connector Type: MC4 from Staubli
  • Origin: Made in Canada and USA
SKU: SIL-420-QD
Availability: In Stock
Product Type: Solar Panel
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$299.95
Regular price
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$299.95
Subtotal: $299.95
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High-efficiency Silfab solar panels installed on a rooftop in Canada, providing clean energy solutions

Vendor: Silfab

Silfab Solar Panel SIL-420 QD

$299.95

Vendor: Silfab

Silfab Solar Panel SIL-420 QD

$299.95

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Silfab SIL-420 Solar Panels Explained

  • The Silfab SIL-420 solar panels feature advanced N-Type cell technology, enhancing energy yield and reducing payback periods. With improved shade tolerance and a robust frame design, the Silfab SIL-420 Series offers high efficiency and performance, making these panels ideal for residential and commercial applications in North America.

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