The bracket (solar system mounting hardware) is designed to attach solar panels, but it is not specified that it ensures electrical compatibility between different models.
Regarding the connection of an Enjoy Solar 200 W panel (references Ecoline ES180 12M 200 and Ecoline ES 200 M 36), these two panels have a similar power rating (around 200 W) and are monocrystalline, which is a good point for basic compatibility. However, for correct electrical connection, you need to check that their electrical characteristics (voltage, current, type of connectors) match precisely.
The mounting bracket allows these panels to be physically installed, but for the electrical connection it is advisable to consult the detailed technical specifications of the panels and possibly a professional to ensure the compatibility and safety of the system.
In short, the bracket can accommodate these panels, but the electrical connection should be checked against the precise specifications of the Enjoy Solar 200 W panels mentioned.
The bracket from Enjoy solar is designed for solar modules with a width of 100 to 680 mm, which is significantly smaller than the width of your bifacial 450 W solar module at 1134 mm. This bracket is therefore not suitable for your module with the dimensions 1762 x 1134 mm.
The bracket is made of stainless aluminium, is adjustable at an angle of 30° to 60° and is suitable for wall, roof and free-standing mounting, but only for smaller module sizes than your specified module.
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Yes, that should work, I have mounted two larger panels. The structure is not rigid but can withstand gusts of wind well. Even a downwash should not be a problem.
It works perfectly for me (see also my evaluation) and I have extended the bracket to the maximum. When extending, just make sure that the inner rail is still held with both screws. I measured this specially (it is advisable to make a mark before mounting). I think the weight is less of a problem than the surface area that the solar panel offers to the wind.
It is possible for the bracket to be mounted on the wall and support a weight of 25 kg. Please note, however, that when the bracket is mounted on the wall, the (short and long) legs must bear more "weight" (from the bracket and gravitational pull) than when mounted on a flat surface. The legs can be extended to a maximum length of 70 cm.