Cisco 10W Mini Poly Solar Panel CNBM
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 set
- Supply Capability:
- 300000 set/month
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Polycrystalline Solar Modules
CNBM offers a range of small, medium and large polycrystalline solar modules, designed for a range of requirements.
Specifications:
Tolerance | +/-3% |
Cell | Polycrystalline silicon solar cells (156 x 156mm) |
N0. of Cells | 60 (10 x 6) |
Dimension of Modules (mm) | 1650 x 990 x 40 |
Weight (kg) | 25.5 |
Limits:
Operating Temperature | -40~+85? |
Storage Temperature | -40~+85? |
Maximum System Voltage | 1000 VDC max. |
Hail Impact | Diameter of 28mm with impact speed |
Temperature and Coefficients:
NOCT | 48C+/-2? |
Voltage temperature coefficient (%/K) | -0.35 |
Current temperature coefficient (%/K) | 0.05 |
Power temperature coefficient (%/K) | -0.45 |
Characteristics:
Model: | SGM-200P | SGM-210P | SGM-220P |
Max-power voltage Vmp (V) | 29.2 | 29.4 | 29.41 |
Max-power current Imp (A) | 6.85 | 7.14 | 7.48 |
Open-circuit voltage Voc (V) | 36.5 | 36.69 | 36.9 |
Short-Circuit Current Isc (A) | 7.28 | 7.6 | 7.93 |
Max-power Pm(W) | 200 | 210 | 220 |
Model: | SGM-230P |
Max-power voltage Vmp (V) | 29.8 |
Max-power current Imp (A) | 7.72 |
Open-circuit voltage Voc (V) | 37.31 |
Short-Circuit Current Isc (A) | 8.19 |
Max-power Pm(W) | 230 |
STC: Irradiance 1000W/m2, module temperature 25?, AM-=1.5
Poly Crystalline Solar Panels Specifications Range
Maximum Power (Pm) | Dimension | Weight | Operating Voltage (Vmp) | Operating Current (Imp) | Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) | Short Circuit Current (Isc) |
0.45W | 140x80x10mm | 0.08kg | 3.3V | 150mA | 4.6V | 160mA |
1.0W | 162x140x10mm | 0.16kg | 7.5V | 150mA | 10.3V | 160mA |
4.5W | 269x251x23mm | 0.8kg | 16.5V | 0.27A | 20.5V | 0.3A |
10W | 420.1×268.9×22.6mm | 1.92kg | 17.5V | 0.58A | 20.5V | 0.6A |
20W | 425x502x50mm | 3.0kg | 16.8V | 1.19A | 21.0V | 1.29A |
30W | 593x502x22.6mm | 3.9kg | 16.8V | 1.78A | 21.0V | 1.94A |
40W | 655x537x50mm | 5.75kg | 17.3V | 2.31A | 22.1V | 2.54A |
50W | 839x537x50mm | 6.0kg | 17.5V | 2.9A | 21.8V | 3.17A |
65W | 1111x502x50mm | 7.2kg | 17.6V | 3.69A | 22.1V | 3.99A |
80W | 1204x537x50mm | 7.7kg | 17.6V | 4.55A | 22.1V | 4.8A |
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a manufacturing facility?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a manufacturing facility. By harnessing the energy from the sun, solar panels can generate electricity that can be used to run various operations in a manufacturing facility, such as powering machinery, lighting, and other equipment. This can help reduce reliance on conventional electricity sources, lower operating costs, and contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly business model.
- 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!
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- Q: Is there a cheaper way on how to make your own solar panels ? Can someone share their real life experience ? Thank you.
- If okorder / . Beware of anyone who makes claims you can save tons of money by making your own panels. Those are scams. It's possible to save money with solar, but not with homemade panels.
- Q: What is the efficiency of solar panels?
- The efficiency of solar panels refers to how effectively they convert sunlight into usable electricity. Generally, the efficiency of solar panels ranges from 15 to 20 percent, with some advanced models achieving efficiencies of up to 23 percent. However, it's important to note that the efficiency can vary depending on various factors such as the type of panel, its age, location, and environmental conditions.
- Q: Are there any safety precautions to consider when installing solar panels?
- Yes, there are several safety precautions to consider when installing solar panels. Firstly, it is important to work with a licensed and experienced professional who is trained in solar panel installation to ensure proper installation and minimize the risk of accidents. Additionally, it is crucial to turn off all electrical power and follow proper electrical safety procedures before installing solar panels. Adequate fall protection measures should be in place, especially when working on rooftops or elevated areas. It is also important to consider the weight and structural integrity of the roof to ensure it can support the panels. Lastly, proper grounding and wiring techniques should be followed to prevent electrical hazards.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on historical buildings?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on historical buildings. However, the installation process may require careful planning and consideration to ensure that the historical integrity and architectural significance of the building are not compromised.
- Q: How do I clean my solar panels?
- To clean your solar panels, you can start by rinsing them with a garden hose to remove any loose dirt or debris. If there are tougher stains or bird droppings, use a soft sponge or cloth with mild soapy water to gently scrub the surface. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals that could damage the panels. Additionally, make sure to turn off the system and use caution when climbing on the roof. Regular cleaning every few months can help maintain optimal performance of your solar panels.
- Q: how does solar panels work?
- Solar panels collect solar radiation from the sun and actively convert that energy to electricity. Solar panels are comprised of several individual solar cells. These solar cells function similarly to large semiconductors and utilize a large-area p-n junction diode. When the solar cells are exposed to sunlight, the p-n junction diodes convert the energy from sunlight into usable electrical energy. The energy generated from photons striking the surface of the solar panel allows electrons to be knocked out of their orbits and released, and electric fields in the solar cells pull these free electrons in a directional current, from which metal contacts in the solar cell can generate electricity. The more solar cells in a solar panel and the higher the quality of the solar cells, the more total electrical output the solar panel can produce. The conversion of sunlight to usable electrical energy has been dubbed the Photovoltaic Effect. The photovoltaic effect arises from the properties of the p-n junction diode, as such there are no moving parts in a solar panel.
- Q: How do solar panels withstand hail and other extreme weather conditions?
- Solar panels are designed to withstand various weather conditions, including hail and extreme weather. They are typically made with durable materials such as tempered glass, which is highly resistant to hail damage. Additionally, the panels undergo rigorous testing to ensure their ability to withstand high winds, snow loads, and extreme temperatures. The frames and mounting systems used to secure the panels also contribute to their resilience against severe weather. Overall, solar panels are built to be robust and reliable, enabling them to endure hail and other extreme weather conditions.
- Q: hi everyone..i wanna do my major project on solar panels...so anyone kindly tell me the projects based on solar panels..
- I have done this in my project too and a solar panel, two wires, a circuit/project board, an LED light/a small fan,a switch and a solderer. Just solder the wires to the positive and negative parts of the panel, put the wires connected to the panel to the board put the LED's on the other side and the switch together with it shine light on the panel and the light/fan will work.(If it dosen't work, please DO NOT consult ME.)
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Cisco 10W Mini Poly Solar Panel CNBM
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 set
- Supply Capability:
- 300000 set/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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