legacy solar panel 320W module
P/N: Polycrystalline 72 Cells Series
310-330 Watt
1956 x 992 x 40mm
Polycrystalline 156 mm Cell
Compatible Electrical Parameters for Existing PV Strings
For legacy solar panel replacement
Product Overview
This 72-cell poly 156 mm solar panel is designed as a replacement module for legacy solar power systems installed mostly before 2019.
Many early photovoltaic installations used 156 mm polycrystalline cells in 72-cell configurations. As the solar industry has shifted to larger wafter sizes (166 mm, 182 mm, and 210 mm), all major manufacturers have discontinued these legacy panel formats.
To support ongoing maintenance of existing PV systems, compatible replacement modules are required to maintain string voltage consistency, mounting compatibility, and system performance. These modules are suitable for repairing or replacing damaged panels in utility-scale solar farms, commercial rooftops, and early residential installations.
| Parameter | Pmax(W) | Efficiency(%) | Voc(V) | Isc(A) | Vmpp(V) | Impp(A) |
| FL-310P-72 | 310 | 16 | 45.2 | 9.05 | 37.1 | 8.37 |
| FL-315P-72 | 315 | 16.3 | 45.6 | 9.1 | 37.6 | 8.38 |
| FL-320P-72 | 320 | 16.5 | 46 | 9.15 | 38 | 8.42 |
| FL-325P-72 | 325 | 16.8 | 46.5 | 9.2 | 38.4 | 8.46 |
| STC (Standard Test Conditions): Irradiance 1000 W/m², Cell Temperature 25°C, AM1.5 | ||||||
| TempCoeff_Pmax(%/°C) | -0.41 | Tempered Glass | 3.2mm | |||
| TempCoeff_Voc(%/°C) | -0.31 | Aluminum Frame | Anodized | |||
| TempCoeff_Isc(%/°C) | 0.05 | Max System Voltage(V) | 1000 | |||
| NOCT(°C) | 45 | Max_Fuse(A) | 15 | |||
| Cell Qty | 72 Cells | Cable_Size(mm²) | 4 | |||
| Cell Size | 156x156mm Poly | Cable_Length(mm) | 900 | |||
| Module Dimensions | 1956*992*40mm | Connector | MC4 | |||
| Weight(kg) | 22.5 | Junction Box | IP67 | |||
Solar farm maintenance
Commercial rooftop solar systems
Residential PV installations
Replacement of discontinued solar panels
Repair of legacy photovoltaic systems
FAQ
Q1: Why are 310W-330W 72-cell mono solar panels difficult to find today?
Most solar manufacturers have transitioned to larger wafer sizes and higher power modules, making older 156 mm 72-cell panels discontinued in mass production.
Q2: Can I replace a damaged panel with a higher power module?
It is possible, but the electrical parameters and size may not match the existing PV string, which could reduce system efficiency.
Q3: Why is it important to match the original panel size?
Matching the original dimensions ensures compatibility with existing mounting systems and simplifies installation.
Q4: Can replacement modules be customized?
Yes. Replacement panels can be produced with similar electrical parameters to match existing solar arrays.
Q5: Who typically needs these replacement modules?
Solar farm operators, EPC maintenance companies, and system owners managing installations built before 2019.