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120w A Grade PV Poly 285W Solar Panels

120w A Grade PV Poly 285W Solar Panels

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
100 watt
Supply Capability:
100000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
285
Number of Cells(pieces):
72

Poly 285w solar panel price A grade PV panels


Technical Data:

 STCBSM280P-72BSM285P-72BSM290P-72BSM295P-72BSM300P-72BSM305P-72BSM310P-72
Maximum Power280W285W290W295W300W305W310W
Module Efficiency14.45%14.71%14.96%15.23%15.49%15.74%16.00%
Maxi Power Current 7.78A 7.90A 7.97A8.06A8.15A8.25A8.37A
Maxi Power Voltage35.99A36.08A36.39A36.60A36.82A36.97A37.04A
Short Circuit Current8.29A8.39A8.42A8.48A8.53A8.60A8.69A
Open Circuit Voltage45.3A45.41A45.72A45.90A46.08A46.20A46.32A
Power Tolerance0~+5W

Mechanical Characteristics:


Cell Type                                                     Polycrystalline 156x156mm,72(6*12)pcs in series 
GlassHigh Transmission,Low Iron,Tempered Glass
Frame                           Anodized Aluminium Alloy
Junction box                                                     IP65/IP67 rated,with bypass diodes
Dimension1960*990*40/45/50mm     
Output Cable                                     4mm2(EU)/12AWG(US),1000mm²
Weight                         27Kg
Installation Hole LocationSee Drawing Above
No.of Bypass Diodes6


Packing Information:

Container

20'GP

40'GP

40'HQ

Pallets   per Container

12

28

28

Pallets   per Container

300

700

770


Poly 285w solar panel price A grade PV panels

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Poly Solar Panel

10W/20W/30W/40W/50W/60-70W/80W-110W/130-160W/230-260W/270-310W

 

On-grid Solar System

1kw/2kw/3kw/4kw/5kw/6kw/7kw/8kw/9kw/10kw

 

Off-grid Solar System

1kw/2kw/3kw/4kw/5kw/6kw/7kw/8kw/9kw/10kw

 Hybrid Solar System

3kw/5kw/6kw/8kw/10kw

 

 

 Solar Plant

100kw/500kw/1MW/2MW

 

FAQ:

1. What's brand of this solar panel?

Answer : Soular solar. We are the manufacturer of this panel, OEM service is available, wholesales is welcome.

2. We need your pricelist for all the models ?

Answer : we dont present "pricelist" for a new customers, Because different order quantity, different  quality grade has different pricelist; right now, we can produce  solar panel from 3w to 300w for both poly & mono panel.

Attn. : You can just inform us your "target price" and detailed requirement , we will evaluate if we can produce for you.

3 . Our common questions for the new customer's inquiry :

(1) How many pcs solar panel do you need ?

(2) Which type do you need, Poly or Mono ?

(3) What is your requirement on the power, Voc, Isc, Vm, Im ?

(4) Which transportation way will you select ? by air ? by Sea ?




Q: I am writing a lab for school and I need to know who invented solar panels? Any help would be great.
Google would like to be your friend - Try - who invented solar panels and see what turns up.
Q: Are solar panels a good investment?
Yes, solar panels are a good investment. They offer long-term financial benefits through reduced electricity bills, potential tax incentives, and increased property value. Additionally, they contribute to a cleaner environment by reducing carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a pergola or shade structure?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a pergola or shade structure. In fact, installing solar panels on a pergola or shade structure can provide both shade and renewable energy generation, making it a practical and efficient solution for maximizing space and reducing energy costs.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on hospitals or healthcare facilities?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on hospitals or healthcare facilities. In fact, many healthcare facilities are increasingly adopting solar energy as a sustainable and cost-effective solution. Solar panels can help hospitals reduce their dependence on traditional energy sources, lower operating costs, and contribute to a greener environment.
Q: Can solar panels be integrated into buildings?
Yes, solar panels can be integrated into buildings. In fact, many buildings today incorporate solar panels into their design to generate clean and sustainable electricity. These integrated solar panels can be installed on rooftops, facades, or even as part of the building materials themselves. This integration helps to maximize energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and lower energy costs for the building occupants.
Q: Can solar panels power an entire house?
Yes, solar panels can power an entire house. By installing a sufficient number of solar panels and utilizing a battery storage system, it is possible to generate and store enough solar energy to power all the electrical needs of a house. However, the size of the solar panel system required depends on various factors such as the energy consumption of the house, geographic location, and available sunlight.
Q: Can solar panels be used for charging electric scooters?
Yes, solar panels can be used for charging electric scooters. By connecting the solar panels to an appropriate charge controller and then to the scooter's battery, solar energy can be harnessed and stored to power the scooter, providing a clean and renewable source of energy. However, the efficiency of solar panels may vary depending on various factors such as the size of the panel, sunlight availability, and the scooter's power requirements.
Q: I would love to put in solar panels on my roof, but how hard would it be, and how expensive? Would I be able to do the work myself, or would I have to hire a pro?Also I live in Oregon, so much of the time it is overcast, so would it really be worth it?
Did okorder / . This will absolutely save yourself!
Q: How much per sq inch do they cost? Will i have to worry about them blowing off during hurricane season? If the sun isnt out for a week will my power go out? Will I have to check them every week and check which ones arent working and replace them? Is there anyway for them to be damaged by acid rain or any type of erosion like hail? When do I have to replace them? How do I dispose of old ones (like recycling)? What is smarter and more economical having few big panels or many small ones? I know I have alot of questions but I want a good detailed answer.
They don't sell them by the square inch. It costs about $0 per watt of generating capacity. Unless you are connected to the grid you will need a battery bank to storage power for rainy days. As for the effects of weather ... you can probably make a cover out of plywood... but if your house blows away the solar panel goes with it. Before you buy one make sure your insurance covers it.
Q: when building a solar panel should the diode be on the positive or negative sidelittle more detail i just built a solar panel and im running it to a grid tie converter should i put diodes in if i add another panel or are they only for battery systems?
Bypass diodes would be in parallel with groups of solar cells in a panel. For example, if a module has 72 cells, maybe every 8 cells, there will be a bypass diode. A bypass diode does nothing except salvage some of the energy from the panel if some of the cells are shaded, and others are not. Or, if you have multiple panels in a series string, the bypass diodes allow the other panels in a string to continue to contribute energy when one panel is shaded. Unless you're forced to put the panel(s) where there will be shade during the day, the bypass diode does not matter. Commercial panels all include bypass diodes. Blocking diodes are generally NOT included on commercial panels. If you're going to a grid-tied inverter, you probably don't need one. There are stringent regulations on how panels must be grounded, and whichever side of the panel is grounded should not have a blocking diode. NEC regulations call for a continuous ground to earth. For example, if you have negative ground on your system, the blocking diodes, if any, should go on the positive terminal of the panel. By the way, if you're in the US or Canada, do understand that a home-built panel will not be legal to connect to a grid-tied system. And a grid-tied inverter that plugs into the wall will also be illegal. I'm only saying this because I don't want you to get hurt, or your house to burn down. Line power is nothing to be trifled with.

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