Open circuit voltage is _very much_ widely considered to be the maximum. If its not spec'd openly as " at temp X" then it's reasonable to expect it to be invariant.

"Voc 37v @ 25*C"

Vs

"Voc 37v"

Edit: Isc is the same- max current.

But that's not true - V_OC for PV modules is nearly always spec'd at STC or NOCT, which is clearly stated on module datasheets along with the temperature coefficient of that voltage.

E.g. choosing a random Jinko datasheet: https://jinkosolarcdn.shwebspace.com/uploads/JKM600-625N-66H...

V_OC is specified at both STC and NOTC, and the datasheet clearly states which environmental conditions accounted for in those test conditions.

It doesn't matter if it's true. And those spec sheets aren't what you'll find on amazon products. I looked at them, didn't see any mention of temperature. Also, stupid things use XT60 connectors. Not remotely appropriate for 150v DC.