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Austa Solar 410WP AU410-27V-MHB

Austa Solar 410WP AU410-27V-MHB

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It is a monocrystalline photovoltaic solar panel from the “AU-108MHB” series of Austa Solar.

Model Name: AU410-27V-MHB — The “MHB” version is the “full black” version.

Nominal peak output: 410 Wp (STC).

The panel uses “half-cell” technology — which helps reduce internal losses (fewer heat spots, lower internal resistance) and improves performance, even in less than optimal lighting conditions.

Physical and mechanical properties

Dimensions: approx. 1722 × 1134 × 30–35 mm (height × width × thickness).

Weight: approximately 21.5 kg .

Surface area (including frame): approximately 1.96 m² .

Protection & Construction: Tempered front glass, anodized aluminum frame, junction box with 3 bypass diodes, output cable with MC4 connectors.

The module is designed for rugged weather: maximum snow load up to approx. 5400 Pa , wind load up to approx. 2400 Pa .

Electrical specifications (STC)

Parameter Value
Peak power (Pmax) 410 Wp
Voltage at max. power (V<sub>mpp</sub>) ± 31.3 – 31.46 V
Current at max. power (I<sub>mpp</sub>) ± 13.04 A
Learning current voltage (V<sub>oc</sub>) ± 37.9 – 38.6 V
Short-circuit current (I<sub>sc</sub>) ± 13.8 – 13.9 A
Module efficiency (STC) approximately 21%
Power tolerance 0 to +3 W (±)


Behavior under realistic conditions (NOCT / ambient temperature)

Under normal operating conditions (NOCT) the output is slightly lower: Pmax around ~304–310 Wp .

Temperature coefficient Pmax: approximately –0.30 % to –0.35 %/°C — meaning that output drops slightly at higher temperatures.

Recommended maximum system voltage: up to 1500 V .

Advantages

Good balance between power (410 Wp) and surface area/weight — relatively efficient panel for residential or small business use.

Half-cell design increases reliability and efficiency, and reduces losses in partial shade or low light intensity.

Robust construction: resistant to heavy snow or wind loads, which can be useful in temperate climates or in changeable weather.

“Full-black” appearance: more aesthetically pleasing than traditional silver frames — useful if you place solar panels visible on a roof.

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