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SunWare TX Rail 12052, 60 Wp navi

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SunWare TX Rail 12052, 60 Wp naviSunWare TX Rail 12052 Solarmodul 60 Wp fr effiziente Relingmontage Das SunWare TX Rail 12052 Solarmodul ist die kompakte Lsung fr Boote und Yachten, die auch auf kleiner Flche maximale Energieeffizienz suchen. Mit 60 Wp Spitzenleistung, robuster Verarbeitung und durchdachter Relingmontage ist dieses Modul ideal fr den maritimen Einsatz. Es lsst sich flexibel installieren, einfach ausrichten und liefert selbst bei senkrechter Ausrichtung beeindruckende

SunWare TX Rail 12052 Solarmodul – 60 Wp für effiziente Relingmontage

Das SunWare TX Rail 12052 Solarmodul ist die kompakte Lösung für Boote und Yachten, die auch auf kleiner Fläche maximale Energieeffizienz suchen. Mit 60 Wp Spitzenleistung, robuster Verarbeitung und durchdachter Relingmontage ist dieses Modul ideal für den maritimen Einsatz. Es lässt sich flexibel installieren, einfach ausrichten und liefert selbst bei senkrechter Ausrichtung beeindruckende Erträge – dank Reflexion des Sonnenlichts auf der Wasseroberfläche.

Effiziente Energiegewinnung auf kleinstem Raum

Die TX-Rail-Serie von SunWare wurde speziell für die Montage an der Reling entwickelt. Das TX Rail 12052 wird mit den beiliegenden Schraubhaken sicher am oberen Relingdrahtseil befestigt. Durch die Reflexion auf der Wasseroberfläche erzeugt das Modul auch in senkrechter Position zuverlässig Solarstrom – optimal beim Segeln oder im Hafen.

Dank des im Lieferumfang enthaltenen TX-Riser-Systems kannst Du das Modul flexibel ausstellen, um es optimal zur Sonne auszurichten. So maximierst Du Deinen Ertrag, selbst bei wechselnder Sonnenposition.

Unabhängige Leistungsflügel – konstante Energiezufuhr

  • PV-Leistung: 60 Wp
  • Spannung: 12 V DC
  • Einflügeliges Design mit stabiler Textilumrandung
  • 3 m Anschlusskabel (2 × 2,5 mm²)
  • 10 m Zuleitung, wasserdichter Stecker & Steckdose inkl. Abdeckkappe
  • TX-Riser Mono im Lieferumfang enthalten
  • Faltbar & mobil einsetzbar

Einfache Montage & flexible Handhabung

  • Montage mit Schraubhaken am oberen Relingdrahtseil
  • TX-Riser Mono mit LOXX-Elementen fixierbar
  • Einseitig lösbar & ausstellbar für optimale Sonnennachführung
  • Voll mobil, auch mit montierten Risern
  • Reling bleibt als sicherer Handlauf nutzbar

Robust, leicht & seewasserbeständig

  • Seewasser- & UV-beständige Materialien
  • Kristalline Hochleistungszellen
  • Flexible, bruchsichere Bauweise
  • Wasserdichte Steckverbindungen
  • 100 % Made in Germany

Deine Vorteile auf einen Blick

  • 60 Wp Leistung bei kompakter Größe
  • Einfache Relingmontage mit Schraubhaken
  • TX-Riser Mono für flexible Sonnennachführung
  • Wartungsfrei & langlebig
  • Leicht, faltbar & seewasserbeständig
  • Inkl. 10 m Kabel & wasserdichter Steckverbindung

Kompakt, clever & bootsgerecht

Das SunWare TX Rail 12052 Solarmodul vereint intelligente Technik mit durchdachtem Design. Ob für Dauerbetrieb, Bordstromversorgung oder mobile Nutzung – dieses kompakte 60 Wp Modul liefert Dir verlässlich Energie, wo immer Du sie brauchst. Die perfekte Wahl für Effizienz und Qualität Made in Germany.


 

Technische Daten SunWare TX Rail 12052
Nennleistung 60 W
Max. Tagesertrag (Sommer) 360 W
Spannung (Umpp) 19,35 V
Strom (Impp) 3,10 A
Leerlaufspannung (Voc) 24,80 V
Kurzschlussstrom (Isc) 3,30 A
Anzahl Zellen 38
Trägerplatte Alu-Sandwich
Kabelausgang Vorderseite
Gewicht 2,8 kg
Abmessungen 1320 x 429 mm
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