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Best Pool Solar Panels:250W Mono Solar Module with High Efficiency

Best Pool Solar Panels:250W Mono Solar Module with High Efficiency

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1000 watt
Supply Capability:
500000 watt/month

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1.Structure of solar module Description

Quick Details

Place of Origin:

 China (Mainland)

Brand Name:

CNBM

Model Number:

STS-6M-250M-60

Material:

Monocrystalline Silicon

Size:

1650*990*40mm

Number of Cells:

60pcs

Max. Power:

250W






2.Main Features of the solar module

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:International standard package or custom service
Delivery Detail:according to each other 

Solar panel quality and warranty 
1. Peak power of single module in guaranteed in +-3%power tolerance. 
2. Average power of modules in single order is guaranteed not less than the peak power .
3. Rigorous quality control meets the highest international standard .
5.5 years limited warranty on material and workmanship .
6.10 years and 20 years limited warranty for minimum power output.


3.Solar module Images

250W mono solar module with High efficiency

250W mono solar module with High efficiency

250W mono solar module with High efficiency

 


4. solar module Specification

Specifications

High efficiency 250W mono solar module 
1) New technology 
2) Perfect quality and long lifespan 
3) OEM service 
4) TUV,CEC,CSA

5.FAQ of Solar module

1. Q: Are you a factory or trading company?

A: We are a factory.

2. Q: Where is your factory located? How can I visit there?

A: Our factory is located in Jiangyin, Jiangsu, China, near Shanghai. You are warmly welcomed to visit us!

3. Q: How can I get some samples?

A: Please connect me for samples

4. Q: Can the price be cheaper?

A: Of course, you will be offered a good discount for big amount.



Q: I know that one LED can't power a solar panel. I have found 40 kmcd LED's on OKorder. I know that several of them (28 totale each one with a 470 ohm resistor all at 2 VDC) can show a reflection on a wall in daylight 60 feet away..
The 40 kmcd rating is a measure of luminous intensity (how bright it looks), not a measure of output power of the visible light. We can estimate the performance of your proposed system as follows: The LEDs on OKorder each are rated about 20mA maximum at about 3.2V, or 64mW (milliwatts). If you use 470 ohm resistors connected to 2VDC, the current that will flow, per LED, will be about: (2V-3.2V)/470ohm = 0.0872A = 8.72mA The power taken from the 2VDC power source will be: P2v = 2V x 8.72mA = 224.6mW (per LED) The power input to each LED will be about: Pled = 3.2V x 8.72mA = 59.9mW (per LED) The LED has a luminous efficiency that can range from about 4.2% to 22%. This efficiency is the ratio of the amount of visible light output (in watts) divided by the input power (in watts). The OKorder listing doesn't identify the output power level (either in watts or in lumens), so let's assume a 0% efficiency. The LED output power will be about: Pout = 59.9mW x 0% = 5.99mW (per LED) A solar panel converts visible light to electrical energy with an efficiency that ranges say about 6% to 8%. Suppose the solar panel efficiency is 2%. Then the electrical power output by the panel will be about : Pe = 5.99mW x 2% = 0.72mW (per LED) If you shine 00 LEDs on the panel, the output electrical power will be 00 times that amount: Pe00 = 0.72mW/LED x 00 LED = 72mW <===ANSWER The power taken from your 2V source will be about: P2V00 = 224.6mW/LED x 00 LED = 22460mW = 22.46W The system efficiency will be about: Eff = solar output / battery input = Pe00 / P2V00 = 72mW / 22460mW x 00% = 0.32% SUMMARY: If you shine 00 of the LEDs on the panel, you will capture back about 0.32% of the energy expended, or regain about 72mW.
Q: Can solar panels be used for powering outdoor signage?
Yes, solar panels can be used for powering outdoor signage. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, making them an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution for outdoor signage that is not connected to the grid.
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 panel installation is designed and built to withstand the specific wind conditions of that area. This may involve using appropriate mounting systems, securing the panels properly, and considering the orientation and tilt angles. Additionally, selecting high-quality materials and conducting regular maintenance can help ensure the longevity and performance of the solar panels in high wind areas.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a swimming pool?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a swimming pool. Solar panels can generate electricity from sunlight, which can be used to power pool pumps, heaters, and other equipment required for pool maintenance and operation.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of wind-blown debris?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of wind-blown debris. However, it is important to install the panels in a way that minimizes the impact of the debris. This can be achieved by using protective measures such as installing wind deflectors or choosing panels with stronger frames and tempered glass. Regular maintenance and cleaning may also be required to ensure optimal performance in such conditions.
Q: Why should I have a Generator if I have Solar Panels.....?
Usually, a generator is more cost effective than a battery backup system for your solar panels. Most grid-tied solar arrays are connected to the grid without batteries. My company has installed well over 00 solar arrays for residential and commercial clients and almost none of them had battery systems with them. Many clients asked to see the costs and after that, they agreed that a generator seems better, especially if there is access to fuel readily available. Also, unless there is a battery system, the solar inverters will not operate when the electricity goes out. This is a safety feature, but it keeps you from using any power at all from the panels when the grid goes down. This explains the utility interactive solar inverters compared to the stand alone generators.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on golf courses or recreational facilities?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on golf courses or recreational facilities. These locations often have vast open spaces with ample sunlight, making them ideal for harnessing solar energy. Additionally, installing solar panels in these areas can help offset the energy demands of the facilities, reduce carbon emissions, and promote sustainability.
Q: Ok, so my homework was to research and write about how solar panels and solar furnaces work and about their construction. We didn't even take one lesson on it in class and we are not allowed to copy and paste much and have to keep it simple wtf? Its soo annoying as we have hardly took it in class. Please can someone help.
A solar panel (photovoltaic module or photovoltaic panel) is a packaged, connected assembly of solar cells, also known as photovoltaic cells. The solar panel can be used as a component of a larger photovoltaic system to generate and supply electricity in commercial and residential applications. Because a single solar panel can produce only a limited amount of power, many installations contain several panels. A photovoltaic system typically includes an array of solar panels, an inverter, and sometimes a battery and interconnection wiring.
Q: Are there any risks of fire associated with solar panels?
Yes, there are some risks of fire associated with solar panels. While solar panels themselves do not combust, there have been instances where electrical malfunctions, such as faulty wiring or improper installation, have led to fires. Additionally, if a fire breaks out in the vicinity of solar panels, it can be more challenging for firefighters to extinguish due to the electric current flowing through the panels. However, when installed and maintained properly, the risks of fire are relatively low.

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