100w-300w Monocrystalline Solar Panels Belgium - High Quality
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- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 200000 watt/month
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Features
1. Easy installation, high mechanical strength.
2. Withstands high wind-pressure and snow load.
3. High efficiency polycrystalline solar cell.
4. Excellent performance in low light environment.
Data Sheet
ITEM NO | BPS156P72-300 |
POLY | MONO |
Maximum power (Wp) | 300Wp |
Maximum power voltage (V) | 36 |
Maximum power current (A) | 8.33 |
Open circuit voltage (V) | 43.2 |
Short circuit current (A) | 9.08 |
Cell Efficiency (%) | 17.60% |
Number of cells (Pcs) | 72(6*12) |
Size of cell (mm) | 156*156 |
Size of module (mm) | 1956*992*50mm |
Maximum system voltage (V) | 1000V |
Temperature coefficients of Isc (%) | + 0.1/ °C |
Temperature coefficients of Voc (%) | -0.38/ °C |
Temperature coefficients of Pm (%) | -0.47/ °C |
Temperature coefficients of Im (%) | +0.1/ °C |
Temperature coefficients of Vm (%) | -0.38/ °C |
Temperature Range | `-40C------+85C |
Surface Maximum Load Capacity | 60m/s(200kg/sq.m) |
Allowable Hail Load | steel ball fall down from 1m height |
Weight per piece (kg) | 23 |
Junction Box Type | PV-JB001( TUV ) |
Connectors and Cables Type | With TUV certificate |
Length of Cables (mm) | 900mm |
Output tolerance (%) | ±3% |
Frame (Material, Corners, etc.) | Aluminum |
Standard Test Conditions | 1000W/m2 AM1.5 25’C |
Warranty | 5 years product warranty and 25years 80% of power |
FF (%) | ≥72% |
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1. We will reply with in 24 workingday hours.
2. The size and voltage of solar panels can be customized by customers' requirements.
3. Professional manufacturer. You are warmly welcomed to visit us!
4. We have a professional engineers team, we can answer your questions about our products.
5. Each step after many tests to ensure that the panel can work normally.
6. We will be offer a good discount for big amount.
- Q: Why might energy from the solar panels sometimes be near zero even in the summer?
- Because when the sun is down there is no solar energy, therefore they produce zero energy. This can happen any time of the year when the sun has set. But not to worry, they the sun will rise the next day. ;-) If you need constant power, it is best to connect the solar panels to the grid or to batteries to have power throughout the day and night too !
- Q: Are solar panels environmentally friendly?
- Yes, solar panels are environmentally friendly. They produce clean, renewable energy by harnessing the power of the sun, reducing the reliance on fossil fuels and minimizing greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, solar panels have a long lifespan and can be recycled at the end of their life, making them a sustainable and eco-friendly energy solution.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on billboards?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on billboards.
- Q: Do they really save energy? Cut or almost eliminate your electricity bill, if so, how much?Do they have a reserve unit to save electricity that I don't use, to use when the sun is not out?Can it produce enough electricity to cool a house and keep lights and appliances runningLastly, how much are the panels are running for.
- In California, if a house is now connected to the grid, typically, they stay connected to the grid even after installing solar electric panels. In this way, no batteries are required to run at night or over cloudy periods. And the house gets credit for energy generated in excess of usage. This scheme also means that you can size your array to only generate a portion of your electrical usage, which is also the usual decision. Since you mention cooling, an air conditioner is a big power drain. We have no A/C, so a modest 3 kW array is enough to supply all our electrical needs. If we had central air conditioning, that number might be doubled or tripled. Your best bet is to contact a local solar installer to do an analysis and quote on your house. How much it costs, and whether you actually will save money in the long run, depends on where you live, and how much electricity you use. Our system cost $2,000 after all rebates and credits.
- Q: we are doing a fundraiser to have students pledge to make donations for a solar panel instalation on one of the school buildings. I am looking for a slogan for the campain.
- nasa solar panels seem to be better than silica / silicone (i forgot the exact chemical) they make them with ink and aluminum then case them in glass, they are supposed to last like 30 years or something. good stuff. anyway a SLOGAN: solar pannels save money, and over the long run allow the school to save tht momney or use it somewhere else in the school, ie better food, better seats, better computers, whtever. maybe you can relate the campain slogan to what the savings will be used for. maybe a new scince program thats funded solely on the savings of the panels. but ok a slogan: IT'S OBSCEEEENCE, ROTFL... GIVE SOME DOLLAR$$ AND GO GREEEEEN!!!!!! eh, i know not so hot, gimme a minuet. lol LET'S MAKE THIS PANEL HAP'N CAP'N... MIB! LMAO THE SUN, FREE FUN, COME ON AT LEAST GIVE ONE (place pic of dollar bill below the ONE) good luck.
- Q: They have been around long enough to be cheaper. Unless they are made out of a natural material that is rare and hard to find, there is no reason why they should be so expensive. On another note, I think that all low power devices like cell phones and even laptops should have solar panels. Even if it is not enough to fully power the device for a long period of time, it will provide some electricity savings and with millions of people saving a little power adds up.
- Photo okorder /... Notice it costs over $200 and it takes up a sizable amount of space. Plus you have to expose it to bright sun light. Over all this is not something the average consumer wants to spend money on or fuss with. If something is expensive, difficult or inconvenient to use then people won't use it. Just the basic economics of such a device limits its sales never mind its functionality and usability. Even if you made a small one buit into the cover to extend the battery you won't get much of an extension and you will increase the cost of your laptop. Consider how people shop, will they buy the more expensive laptop for a questionable amount of battery extension? Mass production can lower costs but in order to mass produce something you need a demand that will consume what you produce. But if no one wants the item because of the aforementioned issues than you can't justify mass producing the item. This is like the classic which came first Chicken or Egg problem, one doesn't happen without the other. Cost reduction doesn't happen without consumer demand. This is where tax incentives, subsidies, low cost loans and energy buyback contracts come into play in order to spur on demand and jump start mass production. You could also make electricity extremely expensive by taxing oil and carbon so that a Solar Cell becomes economically competitive to very expensive electricity. Problem with this option is the negative impact high energy costs have on economic activity. Just look at what happened a couple of summers ago when gas hit $4/gal. To spur on demand we need to incentives the use of Solar cells (and other alternative energy). This can be done through several means such as subsidies, tax incentives, low interest loans, energy buyback contracts etc...
- Q: So I want to power one of my car fans with some solar panels. I ordered quite a few and I want to power one of my fans under the hood. I've already disconnected the fan and pulled it out of the car to test it later.What all do I need besides the panels, fan, and wiring to make this work. This fan will not be tied to any other system. Currently, the fan is not operated by the car or any system of the car due to a modification made to the automobile allowing me to disconnect it from use months ago.Using the fan powered from the solar panels would help with the modification to increase air flow and speed into the area.Could someone please help me by telling me what else I need to make the fan operational from here?
- You may not like it, but the answer's still the same. A car fan will draw anything from a few to several hundred watts, depending on which fan you're talking about (A/C, ventilation, cooling). A solar array will take up roughly one square meter to generate 00 Watts with the sun shining straight down onto it, so you'll need to cover (more or less) the entire roof (or hood) with solar cells in order to power that fan (minimum). If you still want to go ahead: Solar panels, Fuse, cables. Preferrably one cut-out diode per panel (in addition to the hopefully present internal diodes in the panels) in order to prevent one panle dumping its load into the next instead of into the fan. Much better option: get a low power fan (e.g a slow running computer fan) and connect it to that panel of yours. These fans make do with about 0 Watts (at a much lower air throughput), so you'll actually have a chance of running it from the solar panel without coverig your car in panels.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a church or religious building?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a church or religious building. In fact, many religious institutions are increasingly adopting solar energy as a sustainable and environmentally-friendly solution. Installing solar panels on a church or religious building can help reduce energy costs, lower carbon footprint, and demonstrate a commitment to green practices.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a hospital or healthcare facility?
- Yes, solar panels can be used for powering a hospital or healthcare facility. Solar energy can provide a reliable and sustainable source of electricity for various healthcare operations, including lighting, equipment, and critical medical devices. By harnessing solar power, hospitals can reduce their dependency on traditional energy sources, lower operational costs, and contribute to a greener environment.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a shaded roof?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a shaded roof, but their efficiency may be significantly reduced. The amount of shade and its duration throughout the day will determine the impact on energy production. It is recommended to assess the roof's shading factors and consult with a solar panel installer to determine the feasibility and potential output of a shaded installation.
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100w-300w Monocrystalline Solar Panels Belgium - High Quality
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 200000 watt/month
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