Double glass pressure block, thin-film module side pressure solar photovoltaic aluminum alloy bracket, is an indispensable part of the solar photovoltaic system. This stent has a unique design and uses double-glass pressing block technology to effectively fix the thin film components. . The utility model discloses a double-glass photovoltaic assembly, relates to the technical field of photovoltaic assemblies, and aims to solve the problems of overvoltage damage and adhesive film overflow in the laminating process. The. . ed in the January of 2012. Each module has only one bar code. This bar code is inserted prior to lamina 50V DC or 240W, where general contact access is anticipated. To get optimal performance out of a string of Modules it is recommended to connect only Modules of the same "Current class X" class (for example only H Modules) in one given string.
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