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British Solar Panels - 120W CNBM Solar Polycrystalline 6 Series

British Solar Panels - 120W CNBM Solar Polycrystalline 6 Series

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CNBM International Corp, established in 2004, is the business entity for trade and logistic of CNBM Group.With the advantages in Cement, Composite Materials, New Building Materials and Engineering, CNBM mainly concentrate on coal, steel and construction equipments and give priority to solar and wind energy development.CNBM International is highly recognized by its business partners and clients all over the world and has established good business relationship with the customers in over 120 countries and regions all over the world.

 

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(120W) CNBM Solar Polycrystalline 6 Series

 

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Characteristics
Max Power Voltage Vmp (V)17.6V
Max Power Current Imp (A)6.82A
Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V)22.6V
Short   Circuit Current Isc (A)7.26A
Max Power Pm (W)120W
Temperature Coefficient of Cells
NOCT47±2
Temperature Coefficients of Isc (%/)0.06%
Temperature Coefficients of Voc (%/)-0.33%
Temperature Coefficients of Pmp (%/)-0.45%
Mechanical Data
Type of Cells (mm)Poly156*124.8 Poly156*62.4
Dimension1210×670×30mm
Weight9kg
NO.of Cells and Connections3*12=36      4*18=72
Limits
Operating Temperature–45°C to +80°C
Storage Temperature–45°C to +80°C
Max System Voltage700V

 

(120W) CNBM Solar Polycrystalline 6 Series

 

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Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of rainfall?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of rainfall. While excessive water exposure can affect the performance of solar panels in the short term, modern solar panels are designed to withstand different weather conditions, including rain. Proper installation and maintenance can ensure their efficiency and longevity, even in areas with high rainfall.
Q: I had installed over the summer a solar panel system on my house. Hers some infofor you: I live in MOThe system cost 25K (Rounded numbers)The Rebate from the utility company was about 0KThe expected tax rebate will be about 5KI have a home office from which I work and is 5% of my homes sq footage. My question is though I am getting a basic tax rebate, should I be able to claim part of this off as an expense for my home office?It seams logical since I used to deduct part of my electric bill and I there for should be able to write off part of this. I am, after all using electricity and getting a bill from the utility that is higher than it would be if I didn't have the office2. If so which amount should it be? The full 25K or something after the rebates.
Home Office Write Off
Q: I paid for an appraisal and the home was valued at $25,000. The problem I have with this is my house is equipped with solar panels. I paid about $25000 for them. A comparable house sold for $225,000 4 months ago. Same amount of rooms, bathrooms, square feet, lot size and curb appeal (landscaping). But no solar panels. Home prices in my neighborhood have also gone up. I would like to know if there is any way I can dispute this as I feel I just wasted a lot of money on a incorrect appraisal.
Normally solar panels are listed as part of the house that supply heat, like a water heater or furnish. Your house would be appraised the same without the solar panel. Since the house you are references sold 4 months ago this might not be a comp your appraiser would have used. Normally a house would have to be sold within the past 90 days to be used by an appraiser. You are able to challenge the appraisal of the house you paid for. The appraiser would take a second look at the cops he/she used in coming up with the valuation of the property and see if here was something that was over looked. If you want to challenge the appraisal based on the fact that you have solar panels, it is doubtful there would be any changes. By adding the solar panels to your house might have been over built your house for the neighborhood. Look around your neighborhood to see how many other houses have solar panels. Normally in an area where houses are valued at around $200K or so would not normally be equipped with solar panels. This would not add value to your house as other houses in your neighborhood would still appraise for the same, since they would not have solar panels as the house you indicated in your statement did not have. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
Q: How about using Solar Panals to provide the electrical power to separate the H2 from the O? H2 would be fed into the engines carburator like a gas/air mixture ratio, but H2/air mixture ratio instead. How would you control the exact measurements?
H2 has more energy per weight – but requires twice the volume of fuel. It is unsafe to transport as a liquid or gas (usually in a carrier medium of some sort) Solar panels are expensive (low output per $) and expire after some use. They are dirty and energy inefficient to make too. However: hydroelectric, wind, and sea technologies may offer some improvements in costs with oil prices as high as they are.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on public transportation systems?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on public transportation systems, such as buses and trains, to harness solar energy and reduce their reliance on traditional energy sources. This can help to make public transportation more sustainable and environmentally friendly.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of bird droppings?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of bird droppings. However, regular cleaning and maintenance may be required to ensure optimal performance of the panels.
Q: I have a question about solar panels. What are the benefits of this system if I installed in my home. for example i know it produces electricity but does it do anything else? How many panel would you guys think I would need for 2000 sq ft. do you know if it produces hot water? Thanks for your help
30 years ago when the Hippies shut down our clean Nuclear plants They promised a clean miracle. No such thing! I'm sad to say at best Solar will only provide a fraction of our energy needs. (I guess if one abuses enough drugs they'll think up anything?) I am an apprentice for a Electric foreman; we calculate $50,000.00 in panels will meet the needs of a k foot house. So you would need a hundred grand. You'd save 00 dollers a month in electricity, but you'd be paying ,000 a month to pay off your loan of 00,000.00 in panels. God Bless You indeed a nice thought if it was practical.
Q: wondering if i should get them?? not sure if its worth leasing? also anyone know anything about solar city?
They are absolutely worth it. I had a town house in Boston with solar panel shingles and they were able to supply enough energy for me to feed back the grid-- literally making money off of them. I am building a very large home in the suburbs now and we are doing solar shingles on that. Our contractor estimated that with our geotherm heat pump and energy efficient lighting we should still be able to throw back more energy to the grid all year round! As for leasing it is not worth it. For one thing, most leasing contracts prevent you from selling your energy to the grid yourself but rather they take a cut. But a bigger issue: the government gives you a tax credit on solar panel installations but only if you purchase them! I did the math myself the first time I did solar panels and with the tax credit I saved 25% over leasing. Something else to consider is that with your own panels you can connect a variety of other systems to your home and modify them as needed.
Q: How do solar panels withstand hail and other extreme weather conditions?
Solar panels are designed to be durable and withstand various weather conditions, including hail and extreme weather. They are typically made with tempered glass, which is highly resistant to impacts from hail and other debris. Additionally, the solar cells are encapsulated in a protective layer of materials such as ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and fluoropolymer, which provide further protection against weather elements. The structural design and mounting systems also ensure that solar panels are securely installed to withstand strong winds. Overall, the combination of robust materials and careful construction allows solar panels to withstand hail and other extreme weather conditions.
Q: I can't figure out how to charge a Ni Cd (BD 8V Firestorm) battery directly with a solar panel so I've come up with an alternative which might or might not work. I thought I would connect an inverter (I found a nice 400W for $30) to my trucks battery and plug the BD Firestorm battery charger into the inverter. Then I was thinking I could use a 5W solar panel to trickle charge the truck battery and keep it connected after the Ni Cd is charged to ensure the truck battery is topped off. The truck would not be running during this process. Will this solution work? Is there a better solution?
Your 5W solar panel has to put out about 5 volts or higher to charge a 2 volt battery. 5 watts at 5 volts is only 0.3 amps, which is only enough to handle the internal leakage inside a large battery, plus a bit. If you have a 00 amp-hour battery, that panel would take 300 hours of bright sunlight to charge it. But I do agree that it will keep the truck battery charged as long as it gets sun. Make sure you put a diode in series between the panel and the battery to prevent the battery from discharging through the panel when the sun goes behind a cloud. I'd be worried that if you charged the 8 volt battery frequently, the panel would not be able to replace the lost charge, and your 2 volt battery would wind up discharged. That 8 volt battery is .2 amp-hrs (if I got the correct one). That is 27 watt-hours. Allowing for losses, you car battery will have to deliver over 30 watt hours to charge it. Your solar panel will take over 6 hours of bright sun to make up that difference. That is over 24 hours this time of year. So if you recharged it more than once every 2 days, you will lose charge in the truck battery. .

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