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Looking for panels 1320mm x 990mm. Wattage not important at this stage, it's on a job we are pricing for a new build. Size is specified, space looks limited from the plans. I think an architect looked at the space available and assumed panels come in any size you want!

I have found some 190w Jetions which are close but not quite there.

Any ideas folks?
 
romag will do these special order - in fact we just had to replace one of these panels special order today on a cricket club where a cricket ball had done the panel.
 
Yingli ? Sharp?
 
Thanks Gavin - If push comes to shove then i'll give Romag a try but trying to convince the client that a more standard sized panel would be better for future proofing should a replacement be required.

990mm is a breeze, it's the 1320mm that's the issue!
 
Solar Panel Comparison:

http://solar-panels.findthebest.com/


Click on "Advanced Table", Scroll Right, Click On Table Heading "Overall Size".

Scan down the table until you find solar panels at or close to 1320mm x 990mm.
i.e Yingli YL185p-23b or China Sunenergy CSUN 190-48M
 

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