2024 Poly Flexible Solar Panel 250W for Camper Van - Solar Module Made in China
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 11 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 111111 watt/month
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1.Structure of Solar Module Description
The solar module is an off-gird solar power generator, designed to provide stable and reliable electricity to homes and communities without access to grid electricity or to those regions where are short of power or even without power. The solar module is convenient to move, easy to set-up with reliable performance, making it ideal for situations where emergency power is required. It is an ideal & reliable energy source for a wide variety of applications, ranging from lighting , radios, fans ,televisions ,computers ,refrigerator. The USB port is compatible with all 5V-USB charged devices. It can also act as a back-up power source during emergency situations.
2.Main Features of the Solar Module
1).High conversion efficiencies resulting in superior power output performance.
2).Outstanding power output even in low light or high temperature conditions
3).Optimized design for ease of soldering and lamination
4).Long-term stability,reliability and performance
3.Solar Module Images
4.Solar Module Specification
Model No.:FL-P250 | |
Max.Power(±5%)[Pmax] | 250Wp |
Current Max.Power[lmp] | 8.34A |
Voltage Max.Power[Vmp] | 30V |
Short Circuit Current[Isc] | 9.58A |
Open Circuit Voltage[Voc] | 37.6V |
Max.System Voltage | 1000VDC |
Cell Technology | Polycrystalline |
Module dimension | 1640*992*45 mm |
Weight | 20Kg |
5.FAQ of Solar Module
1). Q: Are you a factory or trading company?
A: We are a factory.
2). Q: Where is your factory located? How can I visit there?
A: Our factory is located in Jiangyin, Jiangsu, China, near Shanghai. You are warmly welcomed to visit us!
3). Q: How can I get some samples?
A: Please connect me for samples
4). Q: Can the price be cheaper?
A: Of course, you will be offered a good discount for big amount.
- Q: I'm about to buy one but I don't really know which one is best for my home.
- One will give you enough DC voltage to light a 25 watt light bulb, [ one 45 watt panel is around $400. ] Now if your wanting AC voltage You have to buy a inverter, 5 or 6 deep cycle batteries, a switch Cables to transfer the voltage, a place out side to store the batteries, instalation brackets for the roof A Permit to Install them
- Q: During the summer my house uses about .47 kw/h I am wondering what solar panel do I need to cover most or all the electric bill. A link would be helpful too :)
- The correct answer depends on how much total energy you use during the day and whether or not your utility allows something called net-metering. In net-metering, if you make more power during daylight hours than you consume, the meter goes backwards. Then at night the meter goes forward again. With net-metering you only pay for the difference.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in conjunction with wind turbines?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in conjunction with wind turbines. This combination is often referred to as a hybrid renewable energy system. By using both solar panels and wind turbines, it allows for a more reliable and consistent energy generation, as they can complement each other during different weather conditions.
- Q: I've been reading up on Solar panels because I think in the long run this would be beneficial in the long run. My Dad had looked into it before passing and had said it was too expensive. How much does it range for getting them placed on the roof and how exactly does that work? I think I remember being told that PGE has incentives and could possibly even end up paying you for having it? What does having panels cover? I know electricity but does it also heat things up? Sorry I'm kinda dee dee dee on this lol. Any and all information would be greatly appreciated. If anyone has solar panels can I get your experiences with them? Thanks!!
- By producing even a small portion of your home's electricity through the use of solar panels, you will eventually experience some financial savings. This may take five years or so, but good solar panels often have a 20-year lifespan. State and federal tax credits may help offset their initial expense. The best thing about solar panel installation is that the energy it produces is clean, meaning that there aren't any bad or harmful by-products produced during the process of electricity generation. So all in all, it seems that solar energy is clean, green energy.
- Q: how the power output of solar panels fitted to a house can chargenothing on the internet really answers this question, any information will really help..this is for GCSE, i don't really understand the meaning of the question. does it ask how the solar panel egts charged, and how it works? i don't get how you can charge a solar panel and is heat the only way you can produce electricity for it??please answer if you know! much appreciated!!! thank you so so so so so so so much, in advance =)
- Solar panels do NOT get charged, so the question is junk, or you misstated it. Solar panels are used to charge a battery bank, which stores energy for times when there is no sun. Then energy from the batteries is used, via an inverter, to power appliances in the house. OR do you mean how the power output of solar panels can CHANGE? In that case, they change when the sun moves, such as behind a cloud, or just changes angle in the sky, or goes out.
- Q: We see increasing, what appear to be, solar panels on electric poles?
- I work in NJ and we started seeing them around our industrial park. I think it's probably some scam for the most part. Each panel isn't going to put out more than a few volts. Because they are so widely distributed about the only thing they might be good for is lighting a sodium bulb or something. A much more effective use if it was a serious / more efficient/effectively designed project, we'd probably be seeing farms of panels going up all over the place and on the tops of big-box buildings, but I'm not seeing alot of that.
- Q: Is this a good kit for building a solar panel?
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- Q: Has anyone had any experience building their own solar panels for home use? I have seen on the news lately that people are utilizing solar panels to power their hot water heaters to save on their power bill.
- a solar hot water heater is not a solar panel that makes electricity that runs your hot water heater.....it is merely a long tube or pipe, bent back on itself so there,s, say 00 feet in a 2foot by 4 foot space; it's in a framework and under a sheet of glass or plastic; You put out in the sun and it captures heat.....ever notice how hot the water is coming out a garden hose that has been left out in the sun in summer? Same idea.. we have used them here in the islands for years and they work great. Even up north, a solar hot water heater that preheats the water before it goes to a traditional water heater should work fine.
- Q: Basically I need a custom solar panel created. I won't go into detail but the dimensions need to be around 4''x2.5'' and be as thin as possible.
- There's no way that home built system that will generate enough power to run your home off the grid. That's all hogwash! No wind = no electricity generated. No sun = no electricity generated. I'm looking into a grid tie solar system. I'm still working out the math for my home. They are expensive ($20k - $50k) before tax credits, but they have been designed by engineers, not back yard, shade tree wanna-be engineers. They will put power into the grid during the day (making your meter run backwards) and you'll draw the power back at night (when there's no sun). This is perfectly legal. It must be installed by power company approved techs. That's how power companies are going to meet their green energy mandates for the future. You'll generate power for the power company and get paid wholesale prices for it (during the day). But you'll buy it back at retail (at night)
- Q: I am doing a big project for school, and I have decided to do it on solar panels. I am new to the subject but have done some research on it; I would like to buy a single panel, a charge controller, an inverter and a battery, to charge a simple lamp. My question is if the items in the links will work together and if the panel will produce electricity?
- Sounds like fun. A -watt panel doesn't need a charge controller, though. In fact, it may take more than watt to power the charge controller. With a low-wattage panel, you can just connect the panel directly to the battery. A 7 amp-hour gel cell (the kind used in burglar alarms) would be good for this purpose. The panel is too small to charge a car battery. The gel cell should power that inverter, but only for a few minutes. If you want to be more impressive, look for a low power, 2-volt device. An iPod plus a 2-volt car adapter would be an example.
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2024 Poly Flexible Solar Panel 250W for Camper Van - Solar Module Made in China
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 11 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 111111 watt/month
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