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240W Poly Solar Panel with TUV and UL Certification for Trailer Homes

240W Poly Solar Panel with TUV and UL Certification for Trailer Homes

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Supply Capability:
3000pcs watt/month

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Mechanical Characteristics


Model                                             GS-P660240

Max-power Pm(W)                                240

Max-power voltage Vmp(V)                 30.7

Max-power current Imp(A)                   8.15

Open-circuit voltage Voc(V)                37.3

Short-circuit current Isc(A)                  8.85

Dimension(mm)                             1650*992*45mm

Weight(kg)                                          19


Operating Conditions


Operating Temperature                   -40~85°c                                    

Storage Temperature                      -40~85°c  

Maximum system voltage                   DC 1000V


Temperature and Coefficients


NOCT                                     48± 2°c                      

Temperature coefficient of Voc(%/K)      -0.34

Temperature coefficient of Isc(%/K)     0.09

Power temperature coefficient(%/K)       -0.37

Quality and Safety

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  


Warranty


--Peak power of single module is guaranteed in±3% power tolerance

--3 years limited warranty on material and workmanship

--Limited power warranty:10 years 90% and 25 years 80% limited warranty for minimum power output

 

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FAQ

I. Will you focus on the safety of the goods during transportation?

Yes, Safety of the cargo is the primary element that we would consider on transportation.

II..How would guarantee the quality will meet the requirements of your clients?

Before shipment, we will have inspection for each batch of goods.

III..What certificates do you have?

IEC,UL,TUV,CSA,etc.

IV..Can you do OEM according to clients’ requirements?

Yes, we have our own brand while we can provide OEM service.


Q: Can solar panels be installed on a restaurant or food establishment?
Yes, solar panels can definitely be installed on a restaurant or food establishment. In fact, many restaurants and food establishments are increasingly adopting solar energy as a sustainable and cost-effective solution to power their operations. By installing solar panels, these establishments can reduce their carbon footprint and save on energy costs in the long run.
Q: So during the day, electricity is on, everything is on and working fine. But at night where there is no sunlight does all the electricity shut down for the night? So there is no light on for me during the night, or I can't watch tv at night? Is it also true that with solar panels, your bills are less expensive. Can someone please tell me these things
My mum has solar panels and her electricity is still on all the time. If she uses stuff during the day, it doesn't cost her anything, as the panels are generating electricity, but at night if she uses things, then it will cost her coz there's no sun and no electricity being generated. She's still connected to the grid to use electricity but because she's feeding the electricity produced by her solar panels back into the grid the company pays her a certain amount for the no. of Watts that's produced. They cost a lot to install, but as she is generating more than she's using (even taking night time into account) she is being paid more back. e.g. before panels she paid ~?30per month. Now she receives ~?70per month. so she's about ?00 a month better off (coz she's saving the 30 AND being paid the 70 on top of that)! and will therefore gain the money back that she paid in in about 8 years or so. Hope that makes sense!
Q: My home uses an average of 2400 kW per month (28,800 per year.) How much can I expect it to cost to install solar panels of this amount? (It is not my intention to go off of the electric company's grid. I would like to generate what I can / possibly sell back extra power)What quot;hiddencosts are there? What is the average life of them?What is the quot;best(cost effective and green) solution / approach?(BTW.... I am in southern LA if that makes a difference)Best answer will go to clear answer WITH links/resources to back it up!)THANKS A MILLION!!! I hope you have a safe and happy holiday season!!!
A solar system evolves many more components than just panels, and each with its own level of complexity and expense. Is electricity the only option for your consumption? I thought similarly yrs ago with my system, but now over the years the maintenance of panels, subpanels, charging systems, high effic batteries, etc has now proven to me that I should have ensured all other possible improvements be covered first to lower my overall uses.
Q: I am in the market for buying a home. There is one for salke that actually has solar panels on top. How are they used? Do you need to pay for gas and electric still. Does it really light up the house and keep it warm. WHat about the AC keeping hte house cool in the summer does it work for that too? Please explain in solar for dummy terms. I haveno clue about solar panels other thatn the fact that it needs sunlight to run.
Okay--here it is (without the techie buzzwords!) Solar power has a start up cost--the panels and related equipment. But the amount it cost to operate is virtually zero--pretty much jsut servicing th equipment o keep it working properly--much as you do any other appliance. How much electricity you will still have to buy depends on four things: a) how much your system can produce. If you have a 4000 watt system, you'll still buy a fair amount of power. Abigger one--and you will need less from the power company b) how efficient you (your home and appliances are). The more efficient, the less electricity you use. Obviously, things lie CFL bulbs are very helpful here c) Are you willing to invest in a battery storage system to store electricity from the system for use at night? Right now, that's still pricey. But these are starting to come on th emarket more. If you aren't ready to do tha tnow, you can always add it in later. d) can you sell excess power back to the power company.? In California, the law requires utilities to do this--but its not a universal yet, so it depends on where you are. How this works: you are still hooked up to the power company. Any time you need more power than the solar system produces, yur system jst draws it off the power grid--jsut as always. But--any time you are using LESS than the amount of power your system is producing, the excess automatically feeeds back into the electric grid and a special peter credits you with the power. There are cases wwhere people have goene on a long vacation in California and when they got home, the power company owed them several hundred dollars! You'll need to do some research, price thngs, take your own lifestyle into account, and decide what the best choices for you are. It sounds complicated--and to an extent it is. But the reason is tha tyou have a lot of choices tha tyou can make work to your advantage, instead of jsut writing a fat check to the power company every month!
Q: What is the impact of shading on solar panels' performance?
Shading on solar panels significantly reduces their performance as it obstructs the sunlight required for generating electricity. Even a small amount of shading on a single panel can lead to a significant drop in power output for the entire solar system. Hence, it is crucial to ensure that solar panels are installed in areas with minimal shading to maximize their efficiency and effectiveness.
Q: How do solar panels affect the value of a home?
Solar panels can have a positive impact on the value of a home. They are considered a valuable asset as they reduce energy costs and provide potential financial savings for homeowners. Solar panels also contribute to a greener and more sustainable lifestyle, which is increasingly valued by homebuyers. Additionally, homes with solar panels are often seen as more attractive and can stand out in a competitive real estate market, potentially increasing the overall value of the property.
Q: Are solar Panels worth it, Do they really quot;save moneyon electricity?
“Where you have good (sunlight) and access to financing and a combination of federal and state incentives, you have a number of markets around the country that are very vibrant, and it’s very cost-effective with financial paybacks in the order of five and 0 years,” said Robert Margolis, a senior energy analyst at National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
Q: i am very much interested in making a solar panel, my problem is where i can acquire the main components in order to build it, i am staying here in abu dhabi UAE i'm always searching on the internet for shops that can provide me a DIY kit but i did not find one, i need somebody who knows where i can get these things, please let me know.
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Q: Its cloudy out and i have a solar panel that has 3, .5 volt cells But how do i charge it without sun any other ways?
Just to clarify the terminology here, solar panels can be used to charge batteries. The solar panel produces electricity from the sun but you do not charge the solar panel. So I'm assuming you have 3 .5 volt rechargeable batteries connected to a solar panel in some kind of integrated unit. The batteries are probably wired in series giving you a 4.5 volt output from the unit which you can use for powering LED's, portable radio etc. The solar panel may have about 2 solar cells wired in series, each producing up to 0.5V in good sunlight, but the amount of current they produce depends on their physical size, the sun's intensity, the load being supplied, and the type of solar cells. If it has the cheaper amorphous silicon solar cells, they will actually produce some useful output on cloudy days and charge your batteries slowly. However if they are more expensive crystalline cells they will only work with good sunlight, but then they will work very well and charge your batteries relatively quickly.. If your batteries are not charging enough on a cloudy day you could connect a mains-powered 4.5V charger to the output terminals of your unit. However you may need technical expertise to make this work because of the possible presence of internal blocking diodes. You also need to ensure the mains charger has appropriate power ratings and the connection to your unit is made safely, + to + and - to - . I hope this helps.
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!
To begin with, you need to know how much power you need and then decide from there just how much you can or will have to pay to get that money back. Find a couple companies that do this kind of work to give you some figures to work with

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