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1.5W 9V Boat Flexible Solar Panels - Epoxy and Glass Mini Solar Panel

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4500 watt
Supply Capability:
4000000 watt/month

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1.5W 9V epoxy and glass mini solar panel,small size  low price made in China 

 

the Details of Mini Solar Panel 

1.5W 9V Epoxy and Glass Mini Solar Panel

 

 

Product Desciption

1) Product name: 1.5w 9V Solar cell panel 
2) Efficiency: 17.5%

3) Dimension: 167mm Dia

4) Type: Polycrystalline silicon solar cell 
5) Sealed Tech: Glass panel

 1.5W 9V Epoxy and Glass Mini Solar Panel

We can supply mini solar panel as our client's requirements, contain solar panel's size/ shape/colour and so on. We also can supply solar panel  'solution' as your product's information, contain LED light/lantern/fan/ knapsack /toy and so on.

 

 

 

We can Supply Every Power Solar Panel According to Your Required

1.5W 9V Epoxy and Glass Mini Solar Panel 

Products will Used with the Mini Solar Panel 

 

the mini solar panel could be used to make solar toy , solar mobile charger , solar bag and so on .

Of course , we can also supply high solar panel which can be made solar air conditioner ,solar street light ,solar home use system.


packing&shipping

We use plywood case for package and put foam in case to pretect solar panels. About  the size of case we can make it as our client's requirements.

 

the Picture of the Packageing 

1.5W 9V Epoxy and Glass Mini Solar Panel

FAQ

Q: Could you give me a brief introduction of your company and products?

A: CNBM is the abbreviation of China National Building Material Group Corp, a State-owned corporation under the jurisdiction of National Central Government of China, and we own over 200 subsidiaries and factories. We are an important external business platform of CNBM Group. Now we have several manufacturing bases in China, with capacity of 220MW, and products ranged from c-Si to a-Si panels which are certified by authorized laboratories,for example TUV,VDE and UL. 

Q: What price for each watt?

A: It depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms, generally Large Quantity and Low Price

Q: What is your size for each module? Can you tell me the Parameter of your module?

A: We have different series of panels in different output, both c-Si and a-Si. Please take the specification sheet for your reference.

 

Q: What is your size for each module? Can you tell me the Parameter of your module?

 

A: We have different series of panels in different output, both c-Si and a-Si. Please take the specification sheet for your reference.

 

Q: Can you provide the peripheral products of the solar panels, such as the battery, controller, and inverter? If so, can you tell me how do they match each other?

 

A: Actually we are only manufacturer of solar panels, but we could try to source them for you in China if you need. We could provide you an optimal system design to instruct you how to install.


1.5W 9V Epoxy and Glass Mini Solar Panel


Q: My hubby and I are waiting to move in to our camper but have to figure out how many solar panels, batteries, etc. to get. I can't find the info per appliance for Watts and amps, but does anyone have a good, general idea of how many Watts it'd take to run the whole shabang? It's a 999, 25-foot Sportsmen tag-a-long, if that helps..It's got the following, and we'd like to run the propane things off of electric:*Refrigerator/freezer*Microwave*Oven/stove*AC/Heat*Will have a tv, phone chargers, laptop charger, but those will be unplugged when not in useThanks so much! It's such a headache.. You get SO MUCH different info from different places.. OI..
With an RV, you can find lithium bromide water chiller based refrigerators and air conditioner that run mostly on propane with just a little bit of electricity for a pump and fans. The oven, stove and heat, you can also run off propane. A Microwave is probably 750 watts but only operates for a few minutes at a time. You'll just have to go through everything item by item and figure out how many watts each one will draw and how long each will run per day to size your solar panel. Don't forget that the sun will only shine for a few hours each day. In general, for a camper, the target isn't to produce all the power you need but to slow down the drain on the battery bank to last till you get back onto the road where the engine can recharge the batteries. Keep in mind that the lithium bromide chiller systems only operate when stationary and level so some people opt for conventional electric systems just for convenience which sounds like what you're trying to do. Best way to figure out how much power each is drawing is by measuring it while in use. It may be worth it to put a meter on the battery bank and go camping one weekend with a generator or put a meter on the main circuit breaker panel and camp where power is provided, just to see what your typical use is. You're far better off running as much as possible from propane.
Q: I need to use solar panels to charge lead acid batteries in an off-grid application. I understand that solar panels have a open circuit maximum voltage and an maximum amperage under no resistance, and that one can optimize the power output by regulating the load (resistance). If so, is just connecting 2 -volt solar panels to a lead-acid battery inefficient? Are there devices that will maximize 2 volt output power (by varying the resistance)? Am I on the right track here? Thanks for any help.
Hi, okorder / having good batteries like this one make save you the hassel to buy controllers. You can control your own charge buy different tips
Q: ) what is absolutely needed to hook up a solar panel to grid tie, what permits and/or inspectors are needed?2) if we know how many KWH's we use per month, do we just divide by number of hours per month to find out average KW usage?3) what is an estimated ratio of DC to AC transformation/convertion @ 30 C?4) do the solar panel voltages have to be the same? what would happen if the voltage going into the house is greater/lower than that of the house's defualt voltage5) for added chance of getting 0 pts add some contrators that do business in ohio for installing solar panels or sell them
The okorder The reference section has all the formulas you are looking for and there is a list of dealers by state, plus various state rebate information. Yes, you can hook up different panels to the same system. There are special controllers that regulate the voltage. I'm more of a hands on nuts and bolts guy so I can't help you with the formulas and engineering explanations. Another great place to get information is Home Power Magazine. You can get the issues online or in print. Thanks for going solar!
Q: I have a 500 watt inverter and battery but need solar panels to run my need. I want to have enough juice to run a computer and monitor and sometimes a 5w amp. I am not sure how much power is needed to run the computer (standard desktop with 5flat screen with an additional surround sound system) though on the side of the computer it says 5 amp but I know I used to run it and monitor and surround sound with a heating blanket on the same circuit which was rated at 20 amps. My question is that I would like to go and buy some panels (cheaply as I'm unemployed) from somewhere like Harbor Freight that would meet the need of the converter to supply enough amperage. So what size panel(s) or panels would I need to run this setup? If I am correct I think 500 watts is equal to 5 amps. Would this even work? Could I run a partial system where I could run some of the stuff to take a load off? I need to lower my electric bill somehow. Thanks!
Solar okorder in their survival discussion in the archive, this exact project was discussed at length.
Q: how much electricity will produce in Kwh by a 000 W solar panel in a sunny tropical area per day (good sunlight at least 0 hour a day)
0 kWh
Q: I recently bought a house with very old solar panels (about 25 years old) that don't appear to work properly. They are supposed to heat the hot water heater but they don't always work, and recently have staretd leaking. So, I have had them turned off and now we're just using electricity to heat the hot water. My question is, is there any tax credit money (stimulus or otherwise) available for people to (a) repair old solar panels or (b) replace them with new ones? How does the credit work?
If you buy NEW solar panels, there is a credit. see the 040 icon at www.okorder
Q: First of all is it possible? I do not know how much electricity my dehumidifier but could someone give me an idea of how much this would cost to do? A link to a solar panel or equipment that would do the job would be nice too.Thanks in advance.
Solar Powered Dehumidifier
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a shopping mall or retail complex?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a shopping mall or retail complex. Many commercial buildings, including shopping malls and retail complexes, have begun to incorporate solar panel installations as a way to reduce energy costs, promote sustainability, and demonstrate environmental leadership. The large rooftop spaces available on these buildings make them ideal candidates for solar panel installations, which can generate clean and renewable energy to power the complex. Additionally, solar panels can also be integrated into parking structures or canopies to further augment the energy production potential of the shopping mall or retail complex.
Q: Can solar panels be used to charge electric vehicles?
Yes, solar panels can be used to charge electric vehicles. The energy generated by solar panels can be used to directly charge the vehicle's battery or can be stored in a separate battery system to be later used for charging the electric vehicle.
Q: Are solar panels expensive?
Solar panels can be expensive initially, but they are a long-term investment that can significantly reduce energy costs and provide a return on investment over time.

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