2024-10-26
There are significant differences between 60W solar panels and 100W solar panels, mainly reflected in the following aspects:
1. Power and power generation capacity
60W solar panel: Its rated power is 60 watts, which means that under standard test conditions (such as light intensity 1000W/m², temperature 25℃, spectrum AM1.5, etc.), the maximum power it can output is 60 watts.
100W solar panel: It has a higher power rating of 100 watts, so the maximum power it can output under the same conditions is about twice that of a 60W solar panel.
2. Size and weight
Generally speaking, higher power solar panels tend to be larger and heavier to accommodate more photovoltaic cells and support structures. Therefore, a 100W solar panel may be larger in size and weight than a 60W solar panel.
3. Application scenarios
60W solar panel: Due to its moderate power and small size, it is more suitable for use in small household appliances, portable solar charging equipment and other scenarios.
100W solar panel: Due to its stronger power generation capacity, it is more suitable for powering larger power equipment, such as home backup power supply, outdoor adventure equipment, remote monitoring equipment, etc.
To sum up, there are significant differences between 60W solar panels and 100W solar panels in terms of power and power generation capacity, size and weight, and application scenarios. When choosing, weigh it against your specific needs and budget.