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170W Mono Solar Panel Made in China for Sale - Solar Panels on My House

170W Mono Solar Panel Made in China for Sale - Solar Panels on My House

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Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
170
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
170W Mono Solar Panel Made in China for Sale

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]170W
 Power Tolerance± 3%
 Nominal Voltage36V
 Design Life 25 years
 Electrical Characteristics
 Maximum Power            [Pmax]170W ± 3%
 Maximum Power Voltage [Vmp]36V± 3%
 Maximum Power Current [Imp]4.68A± 3%
 Short-Circuit Current       [Isc]5.12A± 3%
 Open-Circuit Voltage       [Voc]43.56V± 3%
 Current Temperature Coefficient 0.08%/º C
 Voltage Temperature Coefficient - 0.32%/º C
 Power Temperature Coefficient -0.38%/º C

 

FAQ

1.Price per watt?

It depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms.

2.Parameter of the module?

We have different series of panels in different output, both c-si and a-si. please take the specification sheet for your reference.

3.Can you provide the peripheral products of the solar panels, such as the battery, controller etc.?

We have two companies(CNBM International & CNBM engineering Co.) with different approaches. We can supply not only the solar module but also Solar Cells, off grid solar system, even service with on grid plant.

4.Warranty policy?

Our product performance guarantees for 25 years

• 12 years guarantee for workmanship

• Timeliness of delivery

• Quality Products certified (TÜV, UL, CE, ISO)

5.Lead time?

In 3 days after purchasing, we will arrange the factory delivery ASAP. The specific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 7 to 10 working days can be served.


Q: can a small solar panel be charged with lamps?
Sure!...did you ever use a solar powered calculator indoors under a lamp?? It works just fine.
Q: I have to get a lot of information on how solar panels are developed and distributed in America because I have to do two pages on this. Please help me get information in this I really need it!! Thankss...
The first link below is one of the best sites for recent news about solar panels. You should be able to find stories about solar panels under development today. A little bit of the history: Solar panels have been around for about 50 years now. They were first used to power spacecraft. Solar power for domestic use started to develop rapidly in the 970's during the first oil crisis, but as energy prices fell in the 980's solar development slowed. Most of the large solar panel makers were purchased by large oil companies who seemed not to be too interested in solar. In the late 990's as concerns about both Peak Oil and Global Warming grew there was renewed interest in solar power and a number of new companies were started to develop new kinds of solar panels. Many of these new companies have grown larger than the older solar companies still owned by big oil companies. Over the last 7 years or so growth in the solar market has been explosive with a compound growth rate of almost 40% per year. In 2005 the solar industry for the first time started to consume more silicon than all other electronic industries combined resulting in a world wide silicon shortage that is still with use. New silicon refineries are coming on line and the shortage is expected to diminish by 2008 or 2009. Check out the two links below. They will help you a lot.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a university campus or educational facility?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a university campus or educational facility. In fact, many universities and educational institutions have already embraced solar energy as a sustainable and cost-effective solution for their energy needs. Installing solar panels not only reduces the environmental impact of the facility but also provides an opportunity for hands-on learning and research in renewable energy for students and faculty. Additionally, it can help save on energy costs and provide a reliable source of clean energy for the campus.
Q: What is the impact of dust and dirt on solar panels' efficiency?
Dust and dirt on solar panels can significantly reduce their efficiency. When dust accumulates on the surface of the panels, it blocks sunlight from reaching the photovoltaic cells, thereby reducing the amount of electricity generated. The accumulation of dirt can create a barrier that hinders the panels' ability to absorb sunlight effectively. Regular cleaning and maintenance of solar panels are crucial to ensure optimal efficiency and maximize energy production.
Q: Hi, wanting to set up the most basic solar panel system for a cabin in the woods that has enough power to recharge four 2V car batteries during the daytime (i am assuming; we want to run a mini fridge maybe a stove and a few lights at night off the batteries and be able to run it all just off solar during the day) It also needs to be able to power some simple tools during the day... Experience would be absolutely amazing since alot of the info on solar paneling is either really dumbed down, or ridiculously confusing.As of right now I am looking at a 3 panel (45watt in all) solar kit that needs a 300w inverter.... is this sufficient for my power needs? I am just a little perplexed, thanks so much!
ever looked at the light from a 45 watt bulb? it's true that in a cabin, if you're in the right place, you can read from it. however, assuming that you get 6 hours of sun, you can run your light for 4-5 hours. and nothing else. if you're hoping to run a stove, you're going to need several hundred watts. not sure what tools you're thinking of, but i don't know of many that run on 2v DC. (not sure that i know of a stove that runs on 2v DC either, but you can look that up.) for tools, you might want to consider a gas powered compressor and air tools. that'll give you the strength that you need. yes, i know that's not what you were thinking, but pretty obviously you're going to need to do a bit more thinking. even a minifrig is going to use considerably more than 45 watts. and that would be 24 hours a day. remember, a minifrig has considerably less insulation. you can't save much and per pound, it takes more juice.
Q: I'm looking for some advice on hot water solar panels. I'm trying to save some money on electricity. A neighbor has been suggesting solar powered equipment for some time now, and I think he's right. It does save quite a bit of money in the long run. They're kind of expensive though, so I'm looking for cheaper alternatives.
If you are just looking for hot water, you can build your own water pre-heater with copper tubing, mirrors, black engine paint, wood for an enclosure, and glass to cover the enclosure. I have seen plans online but cannot recall just now where. I've included some links below that you might want to check out. Also, you may want to check on tax rebates in your area for using solar. In some areas you can get rebates to pay nearly 00% of the cost. Or search for how to build a solar water heater for a LOT of online sites. One caution, do NOT use water directly from a solar water heater as it can be hot enough to burn your skin.
Q: How do solar panels connect to the electrical grid?
Solar panels connect to the electrical grid through an inverter, which converts the direct current (DC) produced by the panels into alternating current (AC) that can be used by homes and businesses. The inverter is then connected to the electrical grid, allowing any excess electricity generated by the solar panels to be fed back into the grid and used by other consumers.
Q: so...do you think an online store dedicated to selling solar panels/systems will be a good business idea? Since green energy is the 'hottest' growing business area recently with usage growing about 30% per annum and investors putting all their money into solar energy, wind farms, biofuel, etc. I think when you sell solar systems online this will be the most appealing business model to the end customer...especially if you offer free installation on orders of say $000.
It's that offering installation that is the problem. Do you have the ability to arrange contractors to install where ever the customer may be? The online store model works best on a drop ship model where once you've shipped the parcel, you're done. Online selling of solar panels would be basically to the DIY crowd and as you've said, most people don't have the skills nor the enthusiasm to install them. The current price per watt installed is about $0 a watt. $ per watt are the organic dye and film solar panels which are horrendously inefficient and require much more square footage and that $ per watt price is before installation. Currently solar depends a lot on government subsidies to be worthwhile. The various green energy technologies (both solar and wind) lack the economics to be anything other than greenwashing and often if you consider the total impact to the environment, they are often worse than fossil fuels and even if the environmental impact of their manufacture is neglected, it's hard to compete with fossil fuels where nature has done all the work of storing solar energy in a convenient hydrocarbon form. Of course, there's still money to be made off people's ignorance. You've already asked this question several times, apparently you're not satisfied with any answers that are counter to your hopes. Why don't you try it and see how far you'll get.
Q: Do solar panels require building permits?
Yes, solar panels typically require building permits. The permitting process ensures that the installation complies with local building codes, electrical regulations, and safety standards. It also ensures that the structure can support the added weight and that the panels are properly installed to maximize efficiency and durability.
Q: How do solar panels affect the overall air quality of a building?
Solar panels have a positive impact on the overall air quality of a building. They generate clean and renewable energy, reducing the need for fossil fuel-based power generation. By avoiding the burning of fossil fuels, solar panels contribute to decreased air pollution, including the release of greenhouse gases and harmful particulate matter. Thus, solar panels help improve the air quality inside and outside the building, promoting a healthier environment for occupants and the surrounding community.

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