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200W Poly Parallel Solar Panels for Big Projects and Power Plants

200W Poly Parallel Solar Panels for Big Projects and Power Plants

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
1 watt
Supply Capability:
122333 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
200
Number of Cells(pieces):
60

China National Building Material Group Corporation

CNBM International Corporation is a professional solar panel manufacturer in China for CNBM brand . Silicon panel ( silicon module), as our main product, has high quality and good service. Our products are very popular in Europe, Australia, England, Middle East, Mexico, Argentina, Chili, Singapore and Africa.

Furthermore, our products have gained international authorized certificates like TUV, UL and CE.

China National Building Material (Group) Corporation (CNBM), established in 1984, is one of the largest State-owned group corporations of building & mechanical materials which specializes in the design, manufacturing and distribution of building materials in the world.

200w Poly Solar Panel For Big Projects And Power Plant

Solar Panel Product Description

1. Solar panel nominal 12/24v DC for standard output

2. Solar panel encapsulated with high transmission low-iron, 3.2mm tempered glass.

3. Aesthetic appearance and rugged design.

4.Cells are laminated with TPT and EVA ensuring longer life and maximum performance.

5. PV module easy to install.

6. TPT imported from Krempel, Germany.

7. High Solar cell-conversion efficiency of solar cell: up to 21% and stability with guaranteed 3%power output tolerance.

Advantage:

1. Solar panel varied from 3W to 300W with ISO, CEC, TUV, and CE approval, offering the full spectrum sizes to help you more with one-stop buying.

2. Fast shipment.

3. Good quality and competitive price.

4. We offer knowledgeable tech support before and after the sale. 

5. Local warehousing and techincal support.

6. Easy Installation & Maintanance.

Q: Can solar panels be integrated into buildings?
Yes, solar panels can be integrated into buildings through various methods such as rooftop installations, solar facades, and building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV). These approaches allow for a seamless integration of solar panels into the building's structure, providing renewable energy generation without compromising the overall aesthetics or functionality of the building.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on art installations or sculptures?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on art installations or sculptures. In fact, incorporating solar panels into art installations or sculptures is becoming increasingly popular as it allows for the generation of clean and renewable energy while adding an aesthetic and functional element to the artwork.
Q: cheapest price for a 20 watt solar panel sold on line
If okorder /... , cost $75 each. I haven't personally tried that product, but the company has been around for a long time, and is not a fly-by-night. If it has to last, there are dozens of places online that will sell conventional sealed panels. Expect to pay $2.00 a watt on up nowadays.
Q: If i wanted to get a 5 KW solar Panel does it mean it produces 5KW a day/hour/year!?!?i need 2555.35KW a week and i don't know how many or what kind of solar panels i need.Please somebody help me
I'm absolutely no expert within the field but hope to be trained rather more in the future. I am in the infancy stage of discovering as many choices as possible in the design and construction of a total inexperienced condo. That being stated, a distinctive nearby news story sparked my interest after they investigated the price effectiveness of residential sunlight panel systems. Here in Austin, Texas, through subsidies and incentives furnished, which you could set up a system that costs roughly 22.5k for about 7. It appears these deductions come from a federal incentive (which is a very small component) combined with those set by means of the city itself. Austin is an attractive modern city so I imagine their incentives maybe just a little higher than most however which you can call your city's common information line (3) and do a little more digging. Yet another option you might have is renting the equipment. I used to be advised the day gone by that a manufacturer here on the town would enable for the set up and use for a month-to-month rate. I know how tight cash will also be in school and 7 thousand might now not be tangible. The whole trouble of vigour conservation is so conventional nowadays that new information is constantly popping out. Give your current energy supplier a call and see what they may be able to inform ya. I am hoping you in finding anything that works for you. -G
Q: I am writing some mock legislation for a school club and I need to know some of the environmental effects of solar panels. Also, where can I find specific studies(like from colleges and/or universities) proving these benefits as well as benefits and reasons of going green.
Hi there, as a great starting point take a look here okorder Should give you most of what you require
Q: How do solar panels affect the aesthetics of a roof?
Solar panels can have both positive and negative effects on the aesthetics of a roof. On one hand, they can enhance the visual appeal by giving the roof a modern and eco-friendly look. On the other hand, some people may find the appearance of solar panels less attractive or disruptive to the overall design of their roof. Ultimately, the impact on aesthetics largely depends on personal preferences and the design integration of the solar panels into the roof.
Q: when building a solar panel should the diode be on the positive or negative sidelittle more detail i just built a solar panel and im running it to a grid tie converter should i put diodes in if i add another panel or are they only for battery systems?
I'm assuming you're talking about the blocking diode and not the bypass diodes. Positive side.
Q: The inverter I am using gets the required 2 DC volts from the solar panel, but fo some reason it just won't output the 0 AC voltage. When the inverter is hooked to a car battery, it works just fine off the same 2 DC rating. Help me out please...
Solar panels output a very small amount of current. Even though you're getting 2V from the panels, you aren't getting enough amperage to power even the inverter itself, let alone anything plugged into the inverter. Car batteries are able to be used with inverters because they can crank out enough amps to power the inverter and whatever is plugged into it. Inverters only step up voltages and change DC to AC. They do not increase power (wattage) potential. If you want to plug in a 20W appliance into the inverter, the 2V source must be able to deliver 20W of power regardless of voltage. In pretty much everything solar powered, the panels are used in conjunction with batteries. The solar panels slowly recharge the batteries. The batteries are where most of the power comes from. Nothing is driven directly from the solar panels themselves unless the power requirement is low enough, such as a calculator. Solar panels will have an output rating in watts (W). If the wattage of your inverter plus whatever you plug into it is lower than the panel's output rating, then it can power it directly, provided you have 00% light input into the panel.
Q: My plans are building several solar panels and have a battery bank. I want to be able to power the refriderator and freezer and occationaly an electric grill. How would This work exactly and what would the best way to hook this up to make it work? I want to be able to convert DC to AC. How many batterys would I need to make this work. I know when Civil unrest happens I want to be prepared. How would Wind Power work If I can get the equipment I need?
Solar panels and wind/water turbines all produce the energy and feed it into the batteries. Outfeed from the batteries thru an inverter to an electrical panel. From panel to outlets, into which you plug standard appliances and items. You can also get some appliances that run off of 2volt. Check with r.v. companies and suppliers for these. You can also run low voltage wires straight from batteries to switches to lights, fans, etc if you put in 2v ones. Just like your car has lights, fans (ac blower), and radio. As for how many batteries you need will depend upon how much ebergy you will use. You will need to figure how much all of your items use per hour. Then figure how long your charging device could be down for at a time. Solar panels will not charge at all for the 8-2 hours of nightfall depending on your area. Wind turbines will charge day and night so long as wind is of sufficient speed. Water turbines will charge 24/7 so long as water source(creek, stream, river) doesn't run dry. Neccessity/hr=N, time without charging =T. N times T = the amount of backup power you need to get you thru till charging sysytem kicks back in.
Q: Well, I am looking for a cheap way on building a solar panel, instead of buying by the manufacturing stores. I would like to stay in the budget up to ,000 dollars. I want to have Solar Energy for my house because the sun is always shining. Is there a way I can make the Light power some of my house? What would I need? How much time would it take?Where can I get the items I need?
there is a website that sells a book for $40 thattells you how to do it cheaply check it out just google earth4energy

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