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Product Spotlight: PowerUp Dura-Series Solar Panels

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  • by Kelly Blumenschein
  • — July 7, 2011

PowerUp Dura-Series Solar PanelPowerUp Dura-Series Solar Panels are rugged and reliable even in harsh environmental conditions, and they’re flexible enough to suit any automated monitoring system.

The multicrystalline solar cells are mounted on a stainless steel plate and connected to a charge controller via a 10-foot UV-resistant cable. The cells are laminated between sheets of ethylene vinyl acetate for extra ruggedness for all weather conditions. The Dura-Series solar panels come in both 10- and 30-watt sizes, providing options for customizable systems.

“Dura-Series solar panels are compatible enough to work with and easily mount into any system,” said NexSens Technology Applications Engineer Kevin Stevens, who has used these panels in multiple NexSens systems. He also noted the panels are thinner and more lightweight than others he’s used.

These solar panels are ideal for bridge mounts and roadway systems, as well as vandal-prone areas, where customized mounting options can be used to reduce the risk of damage or theft.

For more information, please call Fondriest Environmental at (888) 426-2151 or e-mail customercare@fondriest.com.

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