30 Watt Black Solar Module (GP-SP-280W-6P72BLK) Made in China
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 watt/month
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Specification
Basic Info.
Model NO.: | GP-230P-64 | Material: | Polycrystalline Silicon |
Attribute (E. G.: Size): | Value (E. G.: 12 Inches) | Power: | 230W |
Export Markets: | Global | Trademark: | Gi-Power |
Packing: | Standard Export Packaging | Standard: | TUV; CE; ISO |
Origin: | Guangdong, China | HS Code: | 8541402000 |
Production Capacity: | 70mw/Year |
Product Description
280W/36V solar panel/module for solar power plant.
Quality Ensurance:
1. Excellent A Grade solar cell from Motech or Hanwha solar.
2. Excellent backsheet from SFC, 3M;
3. EVA from Bridgestone / First;
4. Junction box with UL and TUV listed - GZX, IP65;
5. High transmission low iron tempered glass from Xinyi Glass - China Top 1;
6. Solar panels with TUV, CE, ISO9001 certified.
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
Operating Temperature: -40 ~ +85° C
Storage Temperature: -40 ~ +85° C
Mechanical Characteristics:
Dimensions: 1956mm(L) x 992mm(W) x 50mm(H)
Weight: 24KG
Polycrystalline 156*156 solar cells: 72 cells
Module Warranty:
Warranty on material and workmanship: Five years
Guaranteed output of 90% after 10 years and 80% after 25 years.
Performance | ||
Rated Power[Pmax] | 230W | |
Power Tolerance | ± 3% | |
Nominal Voltage | 36V | |
Design Life | 25 years | |
Electrical Characteristics | ||
Maximum Power [Pmax] | 230W± 3% | |
Maximum Power Voltage [Vmp] | 36.43V± 3% | |
Maximum Power Current [Imp] | 7.65A± 3% | |
Short-Circuit Current [Isc] | 8.23A± 3% | |
Open-Circuit Voltage [Voc] | 43.92V± 3% | |
Current Temperature Coefficient | 0.08%/º C | |
Voltage Temperature Coefficient | - 0.32%/º C | |
Power Temperature Coefficient | -0.38%/º C | |
Maximum System Voltage | 1000V |
Company Profile
Business Type: Manufacturer
Main Products: Solar Panel , Solar Module , PV Panel , PV Module , Poly Crystalline Solar Panel , Poly Crystalline Solar Module
Number of Employees: 202
Year of Establishment: 2009-03-26
Management System Certification: ISO 9001
OEM/ODM Availability: Yes
- Q: I thinking of buying a few solar panels, can anyone who had bought solar panels or sells them give me a price for them. I dot wanna over spend on them...
- On OKorder, they seem to be priced around $400. You do realize it takes more than just the panels...
- Q: Can solar panels be used in deserts?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in deserts. In fact, deserts are ideal locations for solar panel installations due to the abundance of sunlight and limited cloud cover. The open and flat terrain of deserts allows for efficient placement and alignment of solar panels, maximizing their exposure to sunlight and increasing energy generation. Additionally, the dry desert climate helps in reducing dust and dirt accumulation on the panels, which can improve their efficiency.
- Q: i attached a usb charger to my solar panel(it has an output of about .2 volts) but i read on my multimeter its only using about 8 volts however on the conventional wall charger that i use to charge it has an output of about 5. volts.... i believe that my mp3 player is not charging it does not display the charging icon when it is on or off ....is this becuase the output is higher ? do i need to install a volt dropping diode to prevent it from putting to much energy at once? (my mp3 charges fine on the wall charger but does not seem to respond to the solar panel so it the circuits are fine....)
- You description is not clear as to what is supplying and what is consuming the .2, 8, and 5. volts you mention. I get that your solar panel output is .2 VDC (volts DC), but is that open circuit or under load? Also, is the charger output AC or DC? What's using 8 volts? Circuits don't selectively use a portion of the voltage supplied. They use all or nothing. Is the polarity correct from your solar panel to your MP3 player? If your MP3 player requires DC for charging and you're feeding it the correct polarity, but too high a voltage, an overvoltage protection circuit in your MP3 charging circuit might be blocking the charging current from your solar panel. Go through everything again and if you need to post another question on YA, be specific as to what you're measuring, where, and whether it's the source or load you're measuring.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high winds?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high winds. However, it is important to ensure that the solar panels are properly installed and securely mounted to withstand the high wind conditions. Reinforced mounts and sturdy frames are typically used to anchor the panels securely in place. Additionally, frequent inspections and maintenance might be required to ensure the panels remain intact and functional in such environments.
- Q: By best I mean safest places. If I were to install them on my roof am I risking due to damage from weathering? Such as rain or snow. I don't get very high winds around here, nor any natural disasters such as hurricanes or tornadoes. Does anyone have solar panels that have been durable for a long time? Is it worth the investment?
- Solar panels have to be installed so that they face the equator, so they would have to point south in the U.S.. There are panels designed for exterior mounting and panels designed to go behind glass walls, I've even seen some that are made to replace roof shingles. You'll have to determine if they are worth it or not. Most companies that manufacture the panels rate the output based on the area in which you live. If you live in the north, payback is usually over 20 years, closer to the equator the payoff is quicker, but still a while. The question of worth is relative: are you trying to save money or help save the world? Any alternative to hydro carbon is great for the environment, but most are still very expensive.
- Q: How do solar panels affect the homeowner's insurance policy?
- Solar panels can potentially affect a homeowner's insurance policy as they are considered an added feature or improvement to the property. The presence of solar panels may result in an increase in the insured value of the home, leading to higher insurance premiums. However, some insurance companies offer specialized coverage for solar panels, which may provide additional protection against damage or theft. It is advisable for homeowners to contact their insurance provider to discuss any necessary adjustments or coverage options related to their solar panel installation.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering outdoor recreational vehicles?
- Yes, solar panels can be used for powering outdoor recreational vehicles such as RVs, campers, and boats. They provide a convenient and eco-friendly way to generate electricity for various appliances and systems in these vehicles, including lighting, refrigeration, heating, and charging electronic devices. Solar panels can harness the sun's energy to charge batteries, which can then be used to power the vehicle's electrical needs, making it a sustainable and cost-effective option for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on warehouses or industrial facilities?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on warehouses or industrial facilities. In fact, these types of buildings often have large rooftops or open spaces that are ideal for solar panel installations. This allows them to generate clean and renewable energy, reduce their reliance on traditional power sources, and potentially save money on energy costs.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in remote areas with no access to the grid?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in remote areas with no access to the grid. Since solar panels generate electricity from sunlight, they can provide a reliable and sustainable source of power in off-grid locations. By harnessing the energy of the sun, solar panels can charge batteries or directly power electrical devices, making them an ideal solution for remote areas without access to the traditional power grid.
- Q: I can't figure out how to charge a Ni Cd (BD 8V Firestorm) battery directly with a solar panel so I've come up with an alternative which might or might not work. I thought I would connect an inverter (I found a nice 400W for $30) to my trucks battery and plug the BD Firestorm battery charger into the inverter. Then I was thinking I could use a 5W solar panel to trickle charge the truck battery and keep it connected after the Ni Cd is charged to ensure the truck battery is topped off. The truck would not be running during this process. Will this solution work? Is there a better solution?
- Two of those solar panels connected in series will easily charge a 8V battery. I would not even be concerned about over voltage the solar cells will have plenty of internal resistance.
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30 Watt Black Solar Module (GP-SP-280W-6P72BLK) Made in China
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 watt/month
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