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190w Folding Solar Panels with Flexible Supporting Legs for Camping - Solar Panels Vivint

190w Folding Solar Panels with Flexible Supporting Legs for Camping - Solar Panels Vivint

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Shanghai
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
10000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
190
Number of Cells(pieces):
72

Product Description

Folding module kits are designed to provide portable 12 volt power wherever you need it.PoPwer available from 20W to 240W
 
Features:
·  Padded, moulded carry bag
·  Heavy duty carry handle, hinges and clasps Stainless steel telescopic&adjustable legs
·  Weatherproof solar charge controller with LED indicator
·  5m cable with heavy duty Anderson connectors between module-regulator & regulator-battery clamps
·  All cabled up ready to use
·  2 year warranty

These kits are the ideal solution for 4WD, camping, caravaning, boating and recreational activities whereverpower is required for lights, small TV, camping fridge, pump or other small appliances.
190W Folding Solar Panel with Flexible Supporting Legs for Camping

Nominal Peak Power190W120W (2 x 60W)160W (2 x 80W)200W (2 x 100W)
Power tolerance3%
Cell typeMonocrystalline/Polycrystalline
Open circuit voltage (Voc)21.6V
Voltage at maximum power (Vmp)17.6V17.5V17.5V17.5V
Short circuit current (Isc)4.9A7.4A9.88A12.34A
Current at maximum power (Imp)4.54A6.86A9.14A11.42A
Maximum system voltage1000VDC
NOCT (Nominal Operating Cell Temperature)45 C +/-2 C
Operating temperature - module-40 C to +85 C
Operating temperature – charge-35 C to +55 C
Module folded size (mm) in carry bag505x550x60505x825x80505x1005x70670x1005x70
Module open size (mm)1014x550x301014x825x351014x1005x351344x1005x35
Module net weight (kg)9.21315.219
Module gross weight (kg)111619.423.2
Solar charge controllerPWM 12V 10A; IP65 ratedPWM 12V 20A; IP65 rated


Q: How long does it take to recoup the investment in solar panels?
The time it takes to recoup the investment in solar panels varies depending on several factors, such as the cost of the panels, the amount of energy they generate, the electricity rates, and any available incentives or tax credits. On average, it can take anywhere from 5 to 15 years to recover the initial investment. However, with decreasing panel costs and increasing energy savings, the payback period is becoming shorter, making solar panels a more attractive and financially viable option for many homeowners and businesses.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a telecommunications network?
Yes, solar panels can certainly be used to power a telecommunications network. Solar energy can be harnessed and converted into electricity, which can then be used to power various devices and systems, including telecommunications infrastructure. This provides a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution for powering telecommunications networks, especially in remote or off-grid areas where access to traditional power sources may be limited.
Q: Can solar panels be leased or financed?
Yes, solar panels can be leased or financed. Many companies offer leasing options where homeowners can rent solar panels for a monthly fee. Additionally, there are various financing options available, including loans and power purchase agreements, which allow homeowners to pay off the cost of solar panels over time.
Q: I need a new roof soon and I was wondering what the difference in cost would be from a standard shingle roof to a roof including solar panels. Does anyone know the cost difference?
The solar panels are very expensive to provide much power. If u go that way do not skimp on the support as a high wind will blow them away. In Ecuador I put in a remote site for communications. It was working good when a Strong wind blew $0.000 worth of solar panels all over the jungle.
Q: I have a solar panel 7.5V .25W 50mah, connect 2 in parallel to power a RC boat. The boat use to run on 6cell battery pack - 7.2V 800Mah.The dc motor requirement based on the provided battery pack, i assume would be 7.2V and rated at (7.2V * .8Amp) = 2.96 Watt.Would two of my solar panels run this DC motor ?are my calculations or understanding correct ?do lend a hand dear ''world''
Wood? Steel tubing could be a lot lighter. Use the hardest narrowest tires you can find bicycle wheels and tires would work nicely and they can be had with really light disc breaks. As for a motor a golf cart motor is made to order. You can get an old electric golf cart and have almost all the parts you will need. Hell cover the roof of the cart with photo voltaic and have a ball. Note I stress weight savings as weight will cost you energy and with photos you won't have much to spare. You will need a battery pac of some sort lithium are a better choice than lead acid. there is a ton more to consider good luck with your project.
Q: I really want a projector but i hear they use a lot of energy because of the lamp. I want a good one to watch movies and play games on. but i don't want one that is gonna kill the lighting bill.is there like a solar panel or something i could use for it. PLZ HELP.
Do understand, that a solar panel is slow to pay for itself. Let's say your electric bill was $200 a month ($2400 a year). A solar system would cost perhaps $24,000 so you would actually have paid your first 0 years of electricity in advance when installing the panels. After that 0 years, you start to be ahead financially. It can still be a good idea, but it may not be the quick and cheap solution you were looking for.
Q: Do solar panels require direct sunlight to work?
No, solar panels can still generate electricity even in indirect or diffused sunlight.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on historical landmarks?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on historical landmarks. However, the installation process needs to be carefully planned and executed to ensure that the historical integrity and aesthetics of the landmark are preserved.
Q: Are the solar panels on the roof just a gimik to get all the tree huggers to buy it, or are they actually a good, efficent design?
treehuggers already want priuses. the solar panel is meant to run an electric ac system that cool's the prius if the car gets too hot inside. its nice, but personaly, i'd rather have it charge the battery.
Q: For part of a school project how would I charge a car battery with a solar panel? The panel is 48V and 6A. This needs to be low budget so I can't buy an expensive controller, Is that the only way or are there other ways of doing it?
I okorder /... typical use page 8. These chips and the supporting capacitors should only cost a few ? (or $) but you will need to make a circuit board.

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