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Best Foldable Solar Panels - 160W Poly Solar Panel with High Efficiency Made in China

Best Foldable Solar Panels - 160W Poly Solar Panel with High Efficiency Made in China

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1000 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
160
Number of Cells(pieces):
60

Product Description

Solar module/panel with high efficiency solar cells
Strong, lightweight aluminum frame design with reinforced sealing and load hold to prevent freezing and warping, and stand against high wind.
Under Standard Test Conditions(STC): Irradiance of 1000W/m2, Am1.5 and 25º C cell temperature.
Mechanical Characteristics
Dimensions: 670mm(L) x 1460mm(W) x 35mm(H)
Weight: 14.5kg
Solar Cells: Polycrystalline solar cells, 36 cells
Construction: Front: High-transmission 3.2mm tempered glass; Encapsulate: EVA; Back: TPT
Frame: Clear anodized aluminum alloy Color: Silver
160W Poly Solar Panel with High Efficiency Made in China
Product features:
1. The modules use high-quality imported polycrystalline or monocrystalline solar cells;
Enclosed by high-rigidity tempered glass, with excellent light transmittance and output performance;

2. Surface treated with reflection-reducing process, increasing the light absorption.
Back sealed with anti-aging EVA, resistant from moisture and corrosion.

3. The efficiency of our monocrystalline solar cell is over 17%, and polycrystalline panel is over 16%. We stipulate, the allowance of each panel's rated power has to be positive. Each panel is strictly tested before leaving the factory.

4. Our solar panel is designed with a lifetime of 25 years, and guaranteed that the power decline less than 10% within 10 years, and 20% within 20 years.

 Performance
 Rated Power[Pmax]160W
 Power Tolerance± 3%
 Nominal Voltage36V
 Design Life 25 years
 Electrical Characteristics
 Maximum Power            [Pmax]160W ± 3%
 Maximum Power Voltage [Vmp]36V± 3%
 Maximum Power Current [Imp]4.44A± 3%
 Short-Circuit Current       [Isc]4.91A± 3%
 Open-Circuit Voltage       [Voc]44V± 3%
 Current Temperature Coefficient 0.08%/º C
 Voltage Temperature Coefficient - 0.32%/º C
 Power Temperature Coefficient -0.38%/º C

 


Q: Can solar panels be used to power a factory?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a factory. By installing a large number of solar panels on the factory's roof or in nearby open spaces, the generated solar energy can be harnessed and converted into electricity to meet the power requirements of the factory. This can help reduce the dependency on traditional grid electricity and also contribute towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly operation of the factory.
Q: I know that there is a life expectancy for solar panels, and I suppose, the technology involved. Any information?
This Site Might Help You. RE: how long do roof solar panels last? I know that there is a life expectancy for solar panels, and I suppose, the technology involved. Any information?
Q: Can solar panels be installed in a remote location?
Yes, solar panels can be installed in remote locations. In fact, remote areas with limited access to electricity grids can greatly benefit from solar panel installations. Solar panels are designed to operate independently and generate electricity from sunlight, making them an ideal solution for off-grid locations. They can be installed in remote areas such as deserts, mountains, or even on boats, providing a reliable and sustainable source of power.
Q: Okay so.. if light deflect the light of the sun and black absorbs it, then aren't solar panels just absorbing more light, sun and heat into our atmosphere? Wouldn't this lead to an increase in global warming? Shouldn't solar panals be white? No rude answers please.
There are two basic types of solar panels. ) Thermal absorbers 2) Photovoltaics Thermal absorbers are black in order to convert sunlight to thermal (heat) energy. The whole idea is to capture all of the light with a dark surface, convert it to thermal energy and transfer the energy into your home for water heating or space heating. If you make the surface white or reflective, then the surface will absorb only a small fraction of the available light, hence the efficiency will be very low. In other words, the panel will not produce any heat. Photovoltaic panels produce electricity instead of heat energy. Photovoltaic panels are made from thin slices (“waffers”) of silicon with special coatings on the front and back surface. One of these coatings on the front is an antireflection coating to capture the light and channel it toward the silicon. Underneath the antireflection coating the silicon waffer is coated with other chemicals that convert the sunlight to electricity. The combination of these coatings gives the panel a dark color, usually blue or black. Here's the bottom line. If you want thermal heat or electricity from solar panels, the panels have to capture the light. When that light is captured, the surface appears dark because no light (or very little) light is reflected back to our eyes. It is not possible for a surface to be an efficient absorber, capturing all available light, and at the same time appear white or bright color or reflective to our eyes.
Q: I need a 2v (500-800ma) solar panel that in can fit on a 24inx4in flat surface. Where can i get one this size and with this power?
Hey Jeff, what you're talking about is frequently referred to as a, solar battery maintainer. There are lots of places that make and sell them, I have seen them in many auto parts stores and truck stops along the freeways. Go to google and search for a solar battery maintainer, they come is sizes similar to what you are searching for, but it will be difficult to find one that is not over 4 wide. Lots of them are about the size of the top of a shoe box, maybe 2 X 6, and come with a cigarette lighter cord attached. A 2 volt model at 500 ma, or /2 amp, works out to about 9 watts, assuming the 2 volt nominal voltage panel is actually optimized for 8 volts, as most of them are. These devices are designed to sit on the dash board of your car and keep your battery charged if you leave the car for a long period of time, like at the airport for a week in the winter. They actually work for that, we've used one before. What are you planning on doing with it? Charging a battery or running a device directly? Remember if you hook it straight to a device, and the current requirements of the device are less than the available sun will develope with your panel, the voltage may climb to a level too high for your device. If you're charging a battery, this does not cause a problem. Another option is to build your own. It can be a lot of work for just one panel, I've not done it myself, but there are videos on the subject. That device in real goods is a flexible panel, known in the solar world as, Amorphous. They are still a bit experimental, the ones they made a few years ago did not hold up as well as the solid ones, and they are expensive. You can get a /2 amp maintainer for around $25. Good luck Jeff, and take care, Rudydoo
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 ensure that the area where the installation will take place is free from any potential hazards, such as loose debris or electrical cables. It is also crucial to follow proper electrical safety procedures, such as turning off the power supply before starting the installation and using appropriate personal protective equipment. Moreover, working at heights can pose risks, so it is essential to use proper equipment like safety harnesses and scaffolding when necessary. Lastly, it is recommended to consult with a professional or an experienced installer to ensure compliance with local building codes and safety regulations.
Q: Is it as simple as buying the panels, an inverter and plugging it into a wall-socket, assuming it would just send power back into the outlet and supplement my house's electrical usage, or... Is it not that simple?Remember, I'm talking about a SMALL system, and I don't care how little power it'd make, or how uneconomical it would be.
If I were to assume you could (and I don't) you'd be back feeding voltage into your breaker and probably ruin it. Or worse, start a fire somewhere on that circuit. Not to mention the need to match the Hertz AND the signal. Short answer is No, you can't do that. Not because of code - but code wouldn't allow it anyway, but because it is foolish and beyond dangerous - it's a guaranteed disaster. Hope this helps. ??? —
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of windstorms?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of windstorms. However, it is important to ensure that the solar panel installation is done properly to withstand strong winds. Reinforcements and proper anchoring techniques can be employed to ensure the panels remain secure during windstorms. Additionally, selecting durable and high-quality panels designed to withstand extreme weather conditions can further enhance their suitability for such areas.
Q: i trying to make a solar panel. right now i dont have money to go and buy a copper sheet. so can i make it out of aluminum foil. if there is a way please tell me how. and what do i use for wires. i making this to charge batteries.
No but look in youtube for other ways of charging batteries . There is allot of neat ideas like building a small wind generator from scrap parts such as old speaker magnets copper wire out of transformers things that most people toss in the junk .
Q: if you know the area of the panel can u calculate for the wattage or voltage of the panel..
One square meter of solar panels can produce up to 50 watts of maintenance-free power for up to thirty years. The most common solar panels are for 2 V applications. For sq meter: I = P/V = 50/2 = 2.5 A A single solar cell always produces a voltage of approximately 0.5 volts, regardless of its size. For higher voltages, you have to connect individual cells in series to add their voltages. The larger the solar cell, the greater the current will be. You can also connect cells in parallel to increase current. Hope this helps!

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