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200 Watt Solar Panels - 200W Mono Solar Panel Grade A Made in China

200 Watt Solar Panels - 200W Mono Solar Panel Grade A Made in China

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Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
200
Number of Cells(pieces):
72

Product Description

200W Solar module with A Grade 2.78W mono solar cell! ! 
200W Mono Solar Panel Grade A Made in China
Quality Ensurance: 
1. Excellent A Grade solar cell. 
2. Excellent backsheet; 
3. EVA from top vendors; 
4. Junction box with UL and TUV listed - GZX, IP65; 
5. High transmission low iron tempered glass; 
6. Solar panels with TUV, CE, ISO9001 certified. 

Under Standard Test Conditions(STC): Irradiance of 1000W/m2, Am1.5 and 25º C cell temperature
Operating Temperature: -40 ~ +85° C
Storage Temperature: -40 ~ +85° C

Mechanical Characteristics
Dimensions: 1580mm (L) x808mm (W) x 45mm (H)
Weight: 16kg
Solar Cells: Mono-crystalline 125*125 solar cells. 

Module Warranty: 
25-year limited warranty of 80% power output; 
10-year limited warranty of 90% power output; 
5-year limited warranty of materials and workmanship.

Performance
Rated Power[Pmax]200W
Power Tolerance± 3%
Nominal Voltage37.72V
Design Life25 years
Electrical Characteristics
Maximum Power            [Pmax]200W± 3%
Maximum Power Voltage [Vmp]37.72V± 3%
Maximum Power Current [Imp]5.3A± 3%
Short-Circuit Current       [Isc]5.83A± 3%
Open-Circuit Voltage       [Voc]45.08V± 3%
Current Temperature Coefficient0.031%/º C
Voltage Temperature Coefficient- 0.31%/º C
Power Temperature Coefficient-0.42%/º C
Maximum System Voltage1000V

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: I remember hearing somewhere that solar panels may attract light rays away from plants thus having a potentially negative effect on the plants. I can't remember where I heard it but I'm curious if there is any truth to it.
not so. the sun shines on the earth and everything on it. the solar panels are on the earth like on top of your house maybe.if they were not sitting on top of your house , the sun would still be shining on your roof. it makes no sense to say they were drawing light away from other plainest when the sun would still shine on the place where they are if they were not there.
Q: How to make a simple solar panel?
Making a solar electric (photovoltaic) panel is not a simple matter. You could make one up by wiring individual solar cells together, but it would either be more expensive than a panel you could just buy, or not very good. It's kind of like making your own TV. You could put one together from scratch if you really had to, but it wouldn't be worth it, when you can just go go Costco and get one cheaper.
Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a telecommunications tower?
Yes, solar panels can be used for powering a telecommunications tower. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which can then be used to power various devices, including telecommunications equipment. This renewable energy option is sustainable and environmentally friendly, making it an increasingly popular choice for powering remote or off-grid telecom towers.
Q: What controllers and all that stuff do I need for these solar panels. Oh and the the batteries will be rigged up to a big electric motor so please leave information on how to wire the batteries to the motor...THANKS!!! 0 POINTS!
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Q: Can solar panels be used on a backpack or portable device?
Yes, solar panels can be used on a backpack or portable device. These panels, often referred to as portable or foldable solar panels, can be easily attached to a backpack or other portable devices to harness sunlight and convert it into usable electricity. This allows you to charge your electronic devices while on the go, making them ideal for outdoor activities, camping trips, or situations where access to a power source is limited.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a greenhouse?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a greenhouse. Solar panels are a sustainable and efficient energy source that can generate electricity to operate various greenhouse systems, such as lighting, heating, ventilation, and irrigation. By harnessing the sun's energy, solar panels provide a clean and renewable power supply, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and minimizing reliance on conventional energy sources.
Q: I am building a solar car for the energy wiz competition and I was wondering how I could possibly get my solar panel to shift sideways
having solar panels move like that on a mobile platform is inadvisable -- especially if there is a dynamic wind load resulting from the motion of the mobile platform. Even having a tilt mechanism is dubious at best. think of what limited marginal gain would be gained by mounting a small solar panel on the moon roof of a car. (ultimately, the best answer is to turn the car so that it's angle to the sun is optimal -- but the road/travel direction constraints are what ultimately prohibit that.) while there are ways to build sliding panels, the weight constraints would interfere with your weight/thrust ratios to the point of futility. if you really need that panel somewhere else, don't slide it out of the way, just buy another panel and mount it there. it's more expensive, but it's actually the cheapest solution in terms of design on a mobile platform.
Q: OK, so if you put solar panels up on a roof, they are busy turning the sun's energy into electricity. So, does that mean the roof (and therefore the house/structure) stays cooler as well? Or does it still get hot, because . . . I dunno, maybe the panels don't convert all the energy, and the spillover still heats up the building.Any links or URLs to scientific answers would be appreciated, but I don't mind hearing from the Average Joe or (Joelle).
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Q: I don't see much solar panels on people's houses where I live. I got a long time to go before doing so but I was planning on buying a few solar panels when I retire in the far future. In your opinion, is such an investment worth it? Would you buy them? I realize they are very expensive hence why I said when I retire. Thanks for your opinion
The payback is usually between about 5 and 5 years depending on how expensive electricity is in your area, the rebates available, and where you live (is it sunny most of the time?) Most people that get them don't do it for the investment - they do it to be energy responsible - but it's not a bad way to do both if you have the money to put into it. I personally just pay for the green energy option from my electricity provider. So I am buying power from solar and wind farms, and it cost about 0% more per month. I don't get the benefit of free power, but it comes with a smaller price tag initially, and I think when we all invest in these technologies, the price will improve over time, so energy costs will be lower in the future.
Q: Are solar panels expensive?
Solar panels can be initially expensive to purchase and install, but their long-term benefits outweigh the cost. The price of solar panels has significantly decreased over the years, and there are various financing options available to make them more affordable for homeowners and businesses. Additionally, solar panels can save money on energy bills and provide a return on investment through incentives, tax credits, and potential resale value.

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