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240w High Efficiency Polycrystalline Roof Solar Panels Tesla

240w High Efficiency Polycrystalline Roof Solar Panels Tesla

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50 watt
Supply Capability:
10000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
240
Number of Cells(pieces):
60
Size:
1640x990x35/40mm   

 

240W Polycrystalline Solar Panel with  High efficiency

240W Polycrystalline Solar Panel with  High efficiency

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Efficiency

1. Low voltage-temperature coefficient allows higher power output at high-temperature condition.

2. High efficient, high reliable solar cells ensure our product output stability.

 

Benefits

1. Manufactured in an ISO9001:2008 certified plant

2. High efficiency, high safety, high reliability

3. Output power tolerance of +/-3%

 

 STCBSM240P-60
Maximum Power240W
Module Efficiency14.66%
Maxi Power Current 7.895A
Maxi Power Voltage30.4V
Short Circuit Current8.718A
Open Circuit Voltage37.2V
Power Tolerance0~+5W
Values at Standard Test Conditions STC(Air Mass AM1.5,Irradiance 1000W/m²,Cell Temperature 25℃)
Mechanical Characteristics 
Cell Type                                                     Polycrystalline 156x156mm,60(6x10)pcs in series 
GlassHigh Transmission,Low Iron,Tempered Glass
Frame                           Anodized Aluminium Alloy
Junction box                                                     IP65/IP67 rated,with bypass diodes
Dimension1640x990x35/40mm     
Output Cable                                     4mm2(EU)/12AWG(US),1000mm²
Weight                         19Kg
Installation Hole LocationSee Drawing Above

 

 

Q: this solar panel i saw was for 500 dollars(i get a 25% discount)and i was curious will they produce electricity? or just heat?what do they do?is it a good investment?here is a link to the one i would like, no reviews but it looks new to the site.
This is a photovoltaic panel...it produces electricity from incident solar radiation. Solar thermal panels produce heat, and they are usually assists for hot water heating systems. Solar thermal panels have piping in them instead of semiconductor cells like photovoltaics do.
Q: I am looking for an average sized solar panel (Just Panel), not 2 big n not 2 small. Any idea where i can find in abudhabigt;??
I know where in Dubai , just go to Naif road where they sell the satellite equipment , there are a couple of shops that sell all kind of solar panels and dish equipment stuff. Sorry can't remember the name, But it is right in front of the paid parking lot (the private not public one).
Q: How do solar panels perform in extreme temperatures?
Solar panels can still generate electricity in extreme temperatures, but their efficiency may be slightly affected. In high temperatures, solar panels may experience a decrease in their power output due to increased resistance in the electrical circuits. In extremely cold temperatures, solar panels may become less efficient temporarily, but they can still produce electricity as long as there is sunlight. Overall, while extreme temperatures can have a minor impact on solar panel performance, they are designed to withstand a wide range of weather conditions and continue to produce clean energy.
Q: Do solar panels produce noise?
No, solar panels do not produce noise as they do not have any moving parts.
Q: If you were to be asked to write a material(s) report on either -solar panelsor -aircraft fuselageWhich would you choose?well i was asked to choose between these two,so i guess that if i choose what the majority wouldn't, i might just score a little bit higher,what do you think?if you are the lecturer you would want something different right?
Aircraft fuselage. Right now solar panels are all the rage, and there's lots and lots of nonsense written about them. Aircraft design is old technology, but still quite fascinating. Learn about riveting and gluing techniques, the various aluminum alloys or plastics used, and compare the weight of an airplane fuselage with that of a building of comparable size.
Q: My project needs to build a thermal solar panel that would be used as a demonstrational rig. The dimensions i am allowed do not allow me to use a normal thermal solar panel so i have decided to use the heat exchanger from the back of a fridge. Although this is possible to use what equation would i use to prove the power of the sun would actually heat up the water. More importantly when the rig is demonstrated to students, they will need to be able to determine if the raise in temperature given by the thermometers is what should be given. Variables of the rig will include: Angle of the panel, Light intensity, Direction of panel, and more importantly the flow rate of the water travelling through the pipes. What equation includes those variables (change in temperature, flow rate) and would allow me to incorporate the angle of the panel. The light source would be a lamp so i would also need to know how much of the energy from the lamp is actually being used by the panel?
solar panels don't store energy, they only generate it. If you want to store energy you need a battery bank of some kind to get you through the night and anytime the sun isn't shining. If you have a little extra in the budget you might look at a geothermal system for your home's heating and cooling needs. They're highly efficient systems and you can supplement however you like. Whatever you do, though I hope you have a good building envelope in place already. Solar panels are cool, but if you have a leaky house, you're still not getting the best out of your panels. Do the more mundane stuff first. Insulation, windows, and weather-tight doors.
Q: When you consider that solar panels will not produce enough electricity in their service life to cover their cost should we subsidize them anyway? that much of the cost of a solar panel is the energy to manufacture, install, transport and maintain them. Shouldn't the market determine whether they are worth installing?Is subsidizing them taking money away from research that could be spent on more viable alternatives?Should we be taxed to pay for others solar panels when they don't work?
so, you think of that the perfect concept is to easily save specializing in oil and to not attempt to compete? each CON i've got talked to on right here is going on and on approximately how green power is a foul concept? yet, right this is China, with a centred purpose and fairly making it happen... ask your self how far we'd be interior the U. S. without the cons scuffling with us each step of how... how's that buggy whip enterprise going cons? that's what we recommend as quickly as we are saying owing to Republicans do you think of green power won't happen? China's already doing it... we are able to the two capture up, or supply up... and supply up has a huge unempmloyment value related to it...
Q: hey, i am wanting to help our earth a little bit, and I was wondering how to do a solar panel connection for powering my home.... i just want to reduce my energy bill a little bit, Would these solar panels work?and how would i connect them?
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Q: I was told by a veteran that jcpl had a program that installs free solar systems for disabled vets.If this is true who do i contact?
yes. there is a free solar panel program for veterans.
Q: I'm looking into buying solar panels, there are all kinds of ranges of energy output...but my question is, when ti says...say 50 watts of power...does that mean 50 watts a day, an hour, a minute, what?
A 50-watt rating means the panel will produce 50 watts as long as the standard conditions are maintained. So if you had this bright sun and cool temperatures for 6 hours, the panel would deliver 50 x 6 = 900 watt hours, or a little shy of kilowatt-hour. Kilowatt-hours (kWh) is the reading on your electric bill. However, like most advertising, the 50-watt number is not realistic. They assume that the air surrounding the panel is very cold. 25 watts is a better number to use for this size of panel for engineering purposes.

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