240W Poly PVP Solar Panels - Solar Module for Hot Sales
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- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 watt/month
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Solar Module is the core part of solar PV power systems, also is the highest value part of it. The function of Solar Module is to convert the sun's radiation to electrical energy, or transfer it to battery and store in it, or to drive the load running.
The Product has been widely used in space and ground, it mainly used for power generation systems, charging systems, road lighting and traffic signs areas. It could offer a wide range of power and voltage, and with high conversion efficiency, and long service life.
Feature
1. Rigorous quality control meets the highest international standards.
2. High-transmissivity low-iron tempered glass, strong aluminium frame.
3. Using UV-resistant silicon.
4. IS09001/14001/CE/TUV/UL
Warranties
1. 10 years limited product warranty
2. 15 years at 90% of the minimal rated power output
3. 25 years at 80% of the minimal rated power output
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Specification
ITEM NO.: | Poly 156*156 cell ,60pcs . Power range from 230Wp-260Wp | |||||||||
Maximum Power(W) | 230 | 235 | 240 | 245 | 250 | 255 | 260 | |||
Optimum Power Voltage(Vmp) | 29.4 | 29.5 | 29.7 | 30.1 | 30.3 | 30.5 | 30.7 | |||
Optimum Operatige Current(Imp) | 7.83 | 7.97 | 8.08 | 8.14 | 8.25 | 8.37 | 8.48 | |||
Open Circuit Voltage(Voc) | 36.7 | 36.8 | 36.9 | 37.1 | 37.3 | 37.5 | 37.7 | |||
Short Circuit Current(Isc) | 8.52 | 8.59 | 8.62 | 8.65 | 8.69 | 8.73 | 8.78 | |||
Solar Cell: | 156*156 Poly | |||||||||
Number of Cell(pcs) | 6*10 | |||||||||
Brand Name of Solar Cells | JA Cell, Bluesun Cell | |||||||||
Size of Module(mm) | 1650*992*40/45/50 | |||||||||
Cable & Connector Type | Pass the TUV Certificate | |||||||||
Frame(Material Corners,etc.) | Aluminium-alloy | |||||||||
Back sheet | TPT | |||||||||
Weight Per Piece(KG) | 19.5KG | |||||||||
FF (%) | 70-76% | |||||||||
Junction Box Type | Pass the TUV Certificate | |||||||||
Tolerance Wattage(e.g.+/-5%) | ±3%, or 0-3% | |||||||||
Front Glass Thickness(mm) | 3.2 | |||||||||
Temperature Coefficients of Isc(%) | +0.04 | |||||||||
Temperature Coefficients of Voc(%) | -0.38 | |||||||||
Temperature Coefficients of Pm(%) | -0.47 | |||||||||
Temperature Coefficients of Im(%) | +0.04 | |||||||||
Temperature Coefficients of Vm(%) | -0.38 | |||||||||
Temperature Range | -40°C to +85°C | |||||||||
Surface Maximum Load Capacity | 5400Pa | |||||||||
Allowable Hail Load | 23m/s ,7.53g | |||||||||
Bypass Diode Rating(A) | 12 | |||||||||
Warranty | 90% of 10 years, 80% of 25 years. | |||||||||
Standard Test Conditions | AM1.5 1000W/ 25 +/-2°C | |||||||||
Packing | carton or pallet | |||||||||
1*20' | 14 Pallets / 316pcs | |||||||||
1*40'STD | 25 Pallets / 700pcs | |||||||||
FAQ
Are you a trading company or manufacturer? | Manufacturer with factory |
What kinds of filter do you produce? | It covers for air filter,oil filter,fuel filter for car and truck |
Is Customized filter available? | Yes,please offer your required specifications and drawing |
Do you Accept OEM service? | YES! |
what’s your delivery terms? | FOB (2)CFR (3)CIF |
What's your Delivery Time? | 1)generally the samples will be sent immediately by the air express in 3-5 days if the goods are in stock |
2)Normally within 30 days,please confirm with us before order! | |
What's the Payment Terms? | Usually,30% as deposit,70% before shipment by T/T |
Western Union acceptable for small amount. | |
L/C acceptable for large amount. | |
Scrow ,Paybal,Alipay are also ok | |
How you pack products? | Normally,plastic bag inside and carton outside .We'll do according to customers' requirement |
What's your available port of Shipment? | Normally, Tianjin Other ports available but you should afford extra charges. |
Trade and Market | Main Market Western European 20% |
- Q: Hi. I need to build a solar panel for a project. it should be able to light a 60 watt light bulb. also, it should be about 3x3 ft if it is 50% efficient. if anyone knows any websites or can help me, please answer! thanks.
- Making your own photovoltaic (solar electric) panel is a nontrivial matter if you want to get 60 watts out of it. If this is a science fair project, there are some possible paths that I'd suggest: ) Make your own cupric oxide panel. With just one square foot, you can harvest perhaps 0.5 mW in bright sun - enough to power a solar calculator; -or- 2) Buy a panel to light your 60 watt bulb. You could probably get away with a panel that is 6 square feet, but would use a car headlight as the lamp. If you wanted to light a regular household bulb, you would need electronics to step up the voltage, and you would lose a sizeable fraction of the energy just in the conversion. -or- 3) Buy broken solar cell pieces, or individual solar cells, and solder them together into your own panel. This is a LOT of trouble, and is a finicky process to get working and keep working. And it may not end up being cheaper than buying a ready-made panel. But you can claim that you made it! By the way, crystalline silicon panels are in the ballpark of 5% efficient, and a 3' x 3' one would produce in the neighborhood of 20 watts.
- Q: The Physics club in our school is trying to convince the Board of Ed to install solar panels in our school, and i was just wondering if anyone with some experience or real expertise in solar energy. I need some points about their usefulness some real pros and cons on maintenance, etc. Anything will help. Personally i would be perfectly for the idea, but i heard that the overall cost of installing them is much higher than the cost of the energy saved and government subsidies, but ive only heard about this.
- You have to approach it as an investment. Ignoring the cost of an inverter for net metering, if we consider a 500 W panel installed for $0 a watt which is $5,000 and consider an average of 8 hours of usable sunlight per day, and at a rate of $0.0 per kWh (schools probably get $0.03 per kWh) then the panel would be saving $2.7 per month in electricity. Considering that the panel has an expected lifespan of 20 years, that would give you an internal rate of return such that the monthly rate satisfies the equation: $5,000 = $2.7 * ( ( - / R^24 ) / ( - / R ) - ) By binary method we get R = 0.99588342. Taking this to the 2th power to annualize it we get Ra = 0.9570 which means that we are getting an annual return of -4.83% per annum so investing in the solar panel is the same as making an investment at an interest rate of -4.83% per year. True interest rates are low and you only get about .3% per annum by putting money in a CD but that still beats investing in solar panels which gives you a negative return on your money. Solar panels need to get a lot better before they are a good investment.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power a water treatment plant?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a water treatment plant. Solar energy can be harnessed through photovoltaic panels to generate electricity, which can then be used to power the various processes involved in water treatment, such as pumping, filtration, disinfection, and distribution. This not only reduces reliance on fossil fuels but also helps in creating a more sustainable and eco-friendly water treatment system.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on golf courses?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on golf courses. In fact, many golf courses are adopting solar energy systems to reduce their carbon footprint and lower their energy costs. The large open spaces and ample sunlight available on golf courses make them ideal locations for installing solar panels. These panels can be placed on rooftops, parking structures, or even on the ground without interfering with the gameplay or aesthetics of the course.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in conjunction with a backup generator?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in conjunction with a backup generator. This setup is known as a hybrid solar power system and it allows for continuous power supply even during periods of low sunlight or when the solar panels are not generating enough electricity.
- Q: The battery is 9ah and the solar panel is 20w
- despite the statements to the contrary, using a solar panel to charge a battery is not rocket science. first lets look at you panel. panels normally have a spec for open circuit voltage (probably 20 volts for yours) operating power (4.4 volts at .4 amps is usual for 20 watt panel) and short circuit current (probably 2 amps in your case). if this panel is connected to a 2 volt battery, it will develop 20 watts of charge current in full sun. if this panel is connected to a 6 volt battery, it will work closer to the short circuit current or about .8 amps. doing the math this is a 7.2v x ,8= 3 watt charger for 6 volt batteries. while it is less efficient than when working at 2 volts, it will still work pretty good and no regulator is needed if you remember to disconnect the panel after 5 hours of full sun. if you want to walk away and have it run automatically, then you will need to find a 6 volt charge controller.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of radiofrequency interference?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of radiofrequency interference. However, it is important to ensure that the solar panel system is properly shielded or grounded to minimize any potential impact on its performance due to radiofrequency interference.
- Q: How do solar panels impact the local job market?
- Solar panels have a positive impact on the local job market by creating new employment opportunities. The installation, maintenance, and manufacturing of solar panels require a skilled workforce, leading to job growth in these sectors. Additionally, the renewable energy industry stimulates economic development and attracts investments, resulting in job creation across various industries.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for heating a greenhouse?
- Yes, solar panels can be used for heating a greenhouse. Solar panels can generate electricity, which can then be used to power heaters or heat pumps inside the greenhouse to provide warmth. Additionally, solar panels can also be used to heat water, which can be circulated through pipes or radiators to provide radiant heat in the greenhouse.
- Q: My dad owns a restaurant, and we are doing farely well, but we were thinking on installing solar panels to minimize electricity costs (and of course make it greener). My dad would like to hear some numbers on the price in today (August 29/202) and savings he could possibly make over the years. So In Total Here's What I'm Asking:) Would it be hard to install?2) Maintanence?3) Monthly Expense? (None?)4) Price?5) Savings over time?6) Pros/ConsThank you so much!
- This is highly sensitive to your geographical location, and what the roof looks like. If there isn't a large, flat area clear of shadows, it will be a hard proposition. The best thing is to contact a local solar installer for a quote. On Y!A, we can't come close without actually walking the roof. In general, few restaurants opt for solar power today. That suggests that it's not very good payback in that situation.
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240W Poly PVP Solar Panels - Solar Module for Hot Sales
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 watt/month
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