245w Solar Panels for Sailing Boats - A Grade Manufacturers in China
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000000 watt/month
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Description
High cell efficiency PV solar panel with quality silicon material for long term output stability and reliability.
Rigorous quality control to meet the highest international standards.
High transmittance, low iron tempered glass with enhanced stiffness and impact resistance.
Unique frame design with high mechanical strength for easy installation.
Advanced encapsulation material with multilayer sheet lamination to provide long-life and enhanced cell performance.
Outstanding electrical performance under high temperature and low irradiance conditions.
48 Back-Contact monocrystalline Si solar cells (approx. 18.35%).
Our Advantages
Long Service Life
2.High Efficiency Solar Cells
3.Special Aluminum Frame Design
4.High Transmission, Low Iron Tempered Glass
5.Advanced Cell Encapsulation .
Solar System characteristic:
1. All Systems have LCD digital display which allows you to see the system working, (eg) Charge data, System voltage, Daily power consumption and temperature.
2. All type of BPS system both has AC and DC output.
3. All system have automatic switch , If mains power goes off the system will switch automatically over to battery power, When mains power resumes
the system will switch back automatically. The batteries will resume recharging automatically.
4. All inverters are Pure Sine Wave inverters. This allows the use of Air Conditioners and refrigerators without any problem.
5. Each component has a single chip detector. Assembled by the IPM or IGBT of Mitsubishi
This protects the system from Overloads, Low Voltage and Under Voltage (alarm) Over Heating, Short circuit, Reverse Polarity.
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Our Service
1. We will reply with in 24 workingday hours.
2. The size and voltage of solar panels can be customized by customers' requirements.
3. Professional manufacturer. You are warmly welcomed to visit us!
4. We have a professional engineers team, we can answer your questions about our products.
5. Each step after many tests to ensure that the panel can work normally.
6. We will be offer a good discount for big amount.
- Q: I need to be able to charge a 2v 7amp battery with a solar panel. I understand that the charge controller will keep the battery from over charging/discharging, but what I don't understand is the amps.The solar panel is rated at 5watts.The solar panel comes with a 2v 3amp charge controller but will I need to buy a 7amp charge controller and replace it with that for my battery pack? Please explain. Thanks in advance.
- The battery is probably 2v 7amp-hour, not 7 amp. 7amp-hour is basically just how big the battery is. You can charge that battery with as little current as you want, it'll just take longer. The 7 amp-hour tells you that it'll take a long time to charge. 7 amp-hour means it can discharge 7 amps for hour. If you were charging it at 7 amps, it would take hours to charge, but I don't recommend that. You could charge it at .5 amps for 4 hours or .25 amps for 28 hours. The smaller the current, the longer it will take, but it will get there eventually assuming your voltage is high enough (which it should be with the charge controller).
- Q: What is the impact of snow accumulation on solar panels' performance?
- Snow accumulation on solar panels has a negative impact on their performance. The layer of snow blocks sunlight from reaching the panels, reducing their ability to generate electricity. Additionally, snow can also add weight and potentially damage the panels if not cleared promptly. Therefore, regular snow removal is necessary to ensure optimal functioning of solar panels.
- Q: If a solar panel (using 36 3x6 solar cells) puts out 60 watts, how many panels would I need (for a house) if I use a max of 2300 kWh in a month? I checked my electric usage for the past 2 years and the kWh is usually lower but I wanted to use the most kWh used (2300) for my question. Thanks!
- Good question. Something to keep in mind is that modern solar electric works _alongside_ the grid, so you don't need to displace your entire 2300 kWh. The best financial return, if any, might come at a point where you generate only 500, 000, or 500 kWh per month. How many panels you need strongly depends on your location. Speaking for the location of my house in San Jose, Ca, that amount of usage would be about a 2 kW array, and if you divide 60 into that, you get 200 panels. In a perfect location, you would need slightly less, in a northern state, you might need double that. If this was a real project, you would probably not use 60-watt panels. The choice of panels is not simply a matter of getting enough watts. 2 kW is a large system today for residential. The usual advice is to go for energy efficiency first, then consider solar after the usage is down.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of pollution from industrial activities?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of pollution from industrial activities. While pollution can potentially reduce the efficiency and performance of solar panels, they can still generate electricity even in polluted environments. However, regular maintenance and cleaning of the panels may be required to ensure optimal performance.
- 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?
- Photovoltaic panels are designed to be put on a roof, exposed (obviously) to sun, but also rain, snow, and wind. Generally, there is even a rating for something like hail. A good mounting system will be stronger than the underlying roof, so will withstand most anything short of a direct hit by a tornado or hurricane. There are a few panels from the 70's (that's the 970's) still in operation, I believe. They look horrible, but are still producing a little electricity. Since then, housings have improved, and panels generally have a 25-year warranty today (some cheap ones are 20-year warranty).
- Q: Hi, wanting to set up the most basic solar panel system for a cabin in the woods that has enough power to recharge four 2V car batteries during the daytime (i am assuming; we want to run a mini fridge maybe a stove and a few lights at night off the batteries and be able to run it all just off solar during the day) It also needs to be able to power some simple tools during the day... Experience would be absolutely amazing since alot of the info on solar paneling is either really dumbed down, or ridiculously confusing.As of right now I am looking at a 3 panel (45watt in all) solar kit that needs a 300w inverter.... is this sufficient for my power needs? I am just a little perplexed, thanks so much!
- if the cabin is in the woods it is unlikely to get enough sun to power solar panels 45 watts will not even power a light bulb and although it will trickle charge a battery it will not charge then enough over daytime for much else, most tools are a minimum of 550 watts, you really need to be in arizona for solar power to contribute effective wattage
- Q: How do solar panels connect to the electrical grid?
- Solar panels connect to the electrical grid through an inverter, which converts the direct current (DC) electricity produced by the panels into alternating current (AC) electricity that is compatible with the grid. This AC electricity is then sent to the main electrical service panel in a home or building, where it can be used to power appliances and devices. Any excess electricity generated by the solar panels can be fed back into the grid, often through a net metering arrangement, allowing the owner to receive credits or compensation for the excess energy produced.
- Q: I am looking to run 2 basic shoplights, each with 2- 32 watt T8 flourecent tubes for 6 hours a day for an indoor garden. Location WI.
- I doubt you will be able to get anywhere near the amount of light needed to run anything for 6 hours a day. You will probably need a battery or something as well. At the least, you will need 3 solar panels, but you will probably need more than that in order to charge the batteries to get it to last long enough.
- Q: Interested in buying solar panels to save on electric bill.Any government help plans?
- Check with your Power Company, ours has had several $$$ Incentive Programs that they get involved with,Federal,State,and Private Sector. Just about anything High efficiency or Electrical saving,including Solar.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power a satellite?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a satellite. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which can then be used to power various systems and instruments on board a satellite. The panels are typically positioned in such a way that they can receive maximum sunlight and generate sufficient power to meet the satellite's energy requirements.
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245w Solar Panels for Sailing Boats - A Grade Manufacturers in China
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000000 watt/month
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