solar panel
Eagle Series
The Eagle Series by Jinko Solar includes polycrystalline modules with power outputs ranging from 265W to 410W, featuring 60- or 72-cell configurations. These panels are designed for durability, with resistance to wind, snow, salt mist, and ammonia, and include advanced glass and surface texturing for low-light performance. They also pass PID resistance tests and come with a 12-year product and 25-year linear power warranty (documents 4, 5, 6).
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Pros and cons
Pros
Strengths called out by generated product content.
- Highly efficient modules suitable for homeowners with limited roof space
- Incredibly efficient and dependable solutions for many properties
- Industry-leading power and efficiency with improved energy performance
- Offers a good balance of performance, durability, and aesthetics
- Solid and assembled in the USA according to some users
- Comparable energy production per watt in sun and shade conditions
- Big manufacturer with a strong reputation and top reliability scores
- Affordable entry point that meets IEC safety standards
- Suitable for residential, commercial, and off-grid applications
- Long-term value with durable construction and safety features
Cons
Tradeoffs and constraints to review before choosing.
- Efficiency likely comes at a higher price tag
- Less efficient compared to some newer or premium panels
- Shorter product warranty and limited warranty coverage
- Degradation rates may lead to higher maintenance expenses
- Not ideal for space-constrained roofs due to lower efficiency
- Supply chain issues may cause delays or availability problems
Notes
Context that does not fit neatly as a pro or con.
- Panels will produce as much electricity in sun as other panels, less in shade
- Some users consider the panels a common, reliable choice without issues
- Price and aesthetics are factors influencing choice, with some opting for cheaper options