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UNI-Solar USF-32, 32W Flexible Module  Cat No: AEE-11.3165 | $320.00 |
UNI-SOLAR® Flexible panels can be mounted on curved surfaces such
as hatch covers, decks and vehicle roofs, or tied down on sail covers,
dingies, and canvas awnings. For battery maintenance and to improve
bat-tery system reliability, the USF battery charger is flexible,
reliable and cost-effective for many applications. Each UNI-SOLAR®
flexible solar battery charger uses United Solar's proprietary Triple
Junction spectrum-splitting thin film amorphous silicon cell design to
achieve high performance.

MODEL FLX-32
The SmartCharge FLX-32 is a heavy duty power source that can
provide more than 80 amp-hours (ideal conditions) per week
of battery charging to meet demands for lighting, radios,
stereos, fish finders and even water pump operation.
| Product |
Rated Power
(Wp) |
Battery
Voltage
(Volts)
|
Typical Amp Hours/Day*** |
Bypass Diode
Included
|
Blocking Diode
Included
|
Length (in.) |
Width (in.) |
Weight
(lbs.) |
Cable length
(feet) |
Warranty
On PowerOutput |
| USF-32 |
32 |
12
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12 |
Yes |
Yes |
55.77 |
16.7 |
4.7 |
8 |
5 yr |
During the first 8-10 weeks of operation, electrical
output exceeds specific ratings. Power output maybe higher by 15oc,
opening voltage maybe higher by 1100 and operating current maybe higher
by 4% Electrical specifications (±10%) are based on
measurements performed at standard test conditions of 1000 W/m
irradiance, Air Mass 1.5 and Cell Temperature of 25oC after
long-term
stabilization. Performance may vary up to 10oc from rated
power due to
low temperature operation, spectral and other related effects. Blocking
diode loss not included (~0.4V) in rating. Maximum system open circuit
voltage 30 VDC. Specifications subject to change without notice. *
**Based on 10% loss at the solar modules. Calculation based on 6.5
hours of sunlight in optimal modules south facing, tilt-angle matches
latitude, modules are clean and not shadowing conditions. Does not
include system component losses.
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