160W-200W Mono Solar Panel, Solar System
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- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 99999 watt/month
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160W-200W Mono Solar Panel, Solar System
Specifications
1. 160-200W Mono solar panels installation cost
2. Super quality competitive price
3. solar powered lights
Product Description
Material: Monocrystalline Silicon
Size: 1580*808*45mm
Number of Cells: 72
Max. Power: 160-200
Vmp[V]: 36.0-38.3
Imp[A]: 4.44-5.22
Voc[V]: 43.6-46.0
Isc[A]: 5.17-5.79
Module area [m]: 1.28
Features
High module conversion efficiency, through superior manufacturing technology Guaranteed -1% to +3% Power Tolerance Entire module certificated to withstand high wind loads and snow loads (5400Pa) Anodized aluminum is mainly for improving corrosion resistance.
Highly transparent, low-iron, tempered glass, and antireflective coating Excellent performance under low light environments
Benefits
25-year warranty on power output; 5-year warranty on materials and workmanship Product liability insurance
Local technical support
Local warehousing
48 hour-response service
Enhanced design for easy installation and long term reliability
FAQ
Is solar power difficult to use?
Although the production of solar panels incorporates a high-tech manufacturing process, it is really very easy to use a photovoltaic system. Solar panels have no moving parts to wear out, they can be used alone or in combination with other energy sources, and they are silent, reliable and long lasting.
What can you power with Photovoltaics?
A properly designed photovoltaic system can supply electricity for many applications, from small remote lighting needs to megawatts of power for large utility companies. An advantage of photovoltaic power is that it can do anything a traditional power generator can do, only without consuming pollution-causing fuel, or requiring noisy motors.
What is a PV system?
A PV system consists of all the equipment and materials needed to generate solar energy, including solar panels (often called modules), a support structure, wiring, an inverter, a meter and other equipment as required by a specific application. JUST-SOLAR's PV system for commercial buildings, and ET Solar system for residential uses are examples of complete PV systems.
What is a solar module?
Solar modules are series of solar cells, wired together and enclosed protect them from the environment. They are often referred to as in self-contained glass units to solar panels as well.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on public parks or gardens?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on public parks or gardens. In fact, installing solar panels in these areas can be a great way to promote renewable energy, reduce carbon emissions, and generate clean electricity to power nearby facilities or feed into the grid. Additionally, solar panels can provide shade for park-goers and enhance the overall sustainability of the space.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of dust storms?
- Yes, solar panels can still be used in areas with high levels of dust storms. However, it is important to ensure regular maintenance and cleaning of the panels to prevent dust accumulation, which can reduce their efficiency.
- Q: I want to know that if I put solar panels in space if Pluto can recieve energy for iPods and television
- Yes. Not practical, but possible. Solar cells actually work best at low temperatures. At a little under W/m^2, it'd take a large solar panel to generate enough power for a TV (several tens to hundreds of Watts are needed). And, no offense meant, what TV programs do you think you'll be watching? You sound kind of stupid....
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on swimming pools?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on swimming pools. Solar panels can help to power pool pumps, heaters, and other equipment, reducing energy costs and making pools more energy-efficient.
- Q: I have a solar panel, charge regulator, inverter....is that all I need to tie it into my grid? Do I just plug the solar panel into the charge regulator into the inverter into any 0v outlet? I feel like im missing something....
- No don't do that unless you want a fire or worse electricution . DO NOT PLUG INTO THE WALL . st solar panel 2nd regulator 3rd 2 volt battery 4th inverter . The inverter should have 0 volt terminals that look like the plug on the wall . You would plug your TV or light into that the inverter . You would need an electrition to hook into your home electrical system . They will hook up a device made to tie into the grid or your meter that will make it run backwards but it takes alot of solar panels too do that . Please do not plug into wall .
- Q: does it mean that it can get that much in a day? Or like, in an hour?
- The 00w panel puts out 00w at peak power -- full sun. You will lose some power as heat through wires and other equipment and also some will be lost when it's converted to AC, unless you will be using all DC appliances and lights, etc. I think a good estimate would be about 0 - 5% loss. You will also need to know your average solar insolation, average amount of full sun you receive at your site. This will tell you how many panels of 00w it will take to get you 5kwh/day. Don't forget your losses as per above and add a little extra for peak usage that is needed when two or more major appliances and power uses start at the same time. Hope this helps. I'm glad you're checking into solar and good luck.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a mobile home?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a mobile home. In fact, mobile homes are an excellent candidate for solar panel installation due to their flexibility and relatively small energy demands. The panels can be mounted on the roof or on a ground-mounted system nearby, providing clean and renewable energy to power the home.
- Q: right now, you would need a suitable number of solar panels just to power house that can take up a lot of real estate. so my question is, is it feasible to create something that absorbs more of the suns energy like a magnet it would suck it up. the point of doing this would be so that we wouldnt need so much space so many panels just to power home for example.i hope thats coherent.
- No, it's not possible to make solar panels that suck in photons like a magnet. In current physics, the only way to do that would be to make a near-black-hole-like structure that sucks photons in due to its high gravity. Not only would that be prohibitively expensive and currently technologically impossible, it would destroy its surrounding area. Edit: idlenesss - My whole point is that increasing the photons-per-area is currently impossible, and that's what the question was about.
- Q: i'm making a small solar panel powered fan but it cant run the cellphone vibration motor even i have place two x2 solar panel.
- A solar cell's purpose is to generate electricity through the release of electrons from a material that is bombarded by electromagnetic radiation or photons. Most crystalline solar cells are sensitive to visible radiation from 400 - 700 nanometers, which correspond to 3. - .8 electron volts, of the visible region as shown by ACEPT W3 Group (999) and also into the near infrared spectrum. As the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation increases, the amount of electron volts decreases. This means that infrared radiation has less electron volts than the visible spectrum of light (because it has a larger wavelength than visible light) and ultraviolet and gamma radiation has more electron volts than both the visible spectrum of light and infrared radiation (because they have a smaller wavelength than both infrared and visible light). Abramowitz, M., Davidson, M., Neaves, S. (2003) wrote that all forms of electromagnetic radiation originate from the atom which contain orbiting electrons around its nucleus. When those electrons absorb more external energy than they can contain in order to be stable, the extra energy is released in the form of an electromagnetic wave. That electromagnetic wave contains a magnetic field and an electric field, one offset by ninety degrees to the other along the propagation plane.
- Q: How much would it cost to make an average size house be able to depend on solar panels for all of its power?How many solar panels would you need and wear would you put them? Would the roof be large enough to support the panels needed?Do solar panels work well in higher latitudes like northern USA or southern Canada? Can you power your house for the whole year if you live in these environments? What kind of maintenance do solar panels require?
- There are several web sites you can search for and they will provide the answer on how big of a PV Solar Array you would need for your house. Several things need to be known, such as square footage of the home, how well the home is insulated, etc. The panels come in all sizes and wattage's depending upon application, so yes they should all fit on the roof. If you have a small roof get PV panels with higher wattage's. Yes, they will work in the northern latitudes but not as efficiently as near the equator. You might need more PV panels to make up the loss in power from the sun hitting at a lower angle. Generally, all you will need to do is periodically clean the glass covering of the PV Panels to get maximum sun light on the PV cells. In my region, near the 45 th parallel, a 600 square foot home with six inch insulated walls and R40 attic insulation can purchase a PV panel system for around $40,000. That includes the equipment to tie it into the power grid and the meter to measure how much you supply the grid during the day and how much you draw from the grid at night when the sun isn't shining. There are tax credits for retrofitting an existing home, but mostly it is new homes being built that are having the PV panel systems installed so the cost is added to the mortgage and the return on the investment is paid off over the life of the System (about 5 to 20 yrs.)
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160W-200W Mono Solar Panel, Solar System
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 99999 watt/month
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