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Brand Name: Jinko
Stock Quantity: 2000 Pcs
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Price: FOB $0.4/W
Price Period: To 2015. 10.01
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- Q: i was looking into making solar panels to reduce my electric bill, but i need to know how to actually hook it up.
- nowing what to do with unused renewable electricity is always a dilemma – hooking up to the grid has to be the preferred option. If your residential home is grid tied, i.e. connected the electricity grid as opposed to off-grid and you are using solar panels to generate electricity. Then it makes a lot of sense to hook your solar panels to the grid, because instead of losing the unused electricity or having to maintain a bank of deep cycle batteries, you simply feed it back to the grid. You feed electricity back to the grid via your electric meter which measures the electricity in Kilowatt per hour. This has the effect of reversing your meter which in turn reduces your electricity bills and if you are generating a lot of electricity you could find the utility company owing you money! The Solar Powered System Therefore, your solar powered installation would look like this. The solar panel will connect to an “array disconnect” – you need an array disconnect for system maintenance because it allows you to easily shut off the power. The array disconnect is connected to an “inverter”. The solar panel generates DC power and the electricity from the grid is AC power. Therefore, you need an inverter to convert DC power to AC power. The inverter is connected to an “AC breaker panel”. This is the interface where your solar generated electricity meets the electric meter and allows you to feed electricity back to the grid. Now in most countries and states you are not allowed to tamper with the electric meter so at this point you should contact your local electricity energy supplier and ask them to supply an engineer to hook you up to the grid. If you have anything to add to this article or you have connected your system to the grid – tell us how you did it by writing a comment below.
- Q: I have made a 5v dc 52watt solar panel and I going to be trying to charger 4 2v dc 55ah batteries. I get about 6 hours of sun on my panel. Spec below, is that a big enough panel to charge the batteries???I have 30 3x6 solar cells wired together Cell Specifications: (Watts): .75 Wp (Amps): 3.5 Imax (Volts): 0.5 V max which is where I got my 5g 52watt max (if math is wrong plz tell me) The Battery type: 2Volt 55.0ah NB Sealed Lead Acid Battery. I am using a mppt solar charger.
- Technically, any solar panel can charge any battery, but it would take quite a long time do do so if it is a large battery. If you are aware of the voltage and either amp or watt rating of the unit that is usually used to charge the battery, the solar panel should have a similar power output to that charger to work well. amps and watts are quite similar, and can be converted with this simple formula: W=watts; V=volts; A=amps; W/V=A; V*A=W; When charging batteries, it is always wise to use less amps than needed, and roughly the same voltage as the battery being charged. The less amps used to charge batteries means the battery will take longer to charge but will last a lot longer in the long-term. Your solar panel should be sufficient to charge the battery, but you should test charge it to see if it works well. I recommend using a multimeter to check the batteries voltage every couple of hours. Once the battery reaches 2v, it should be fully charged. You should also check the amps in case they are not at the expected value (take caution when checking amps with a multimeter, when i do it i always end up melting my multimeter leads). The battery should be fully charged from anywhere between 6-48 hours. if it is charging faster, the solar panel has too much power. if it doesn't charge in this time frame, the solar panel is not powerful enough.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on swimming pools?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on swimming pools. These panels can help heat the pool water using solar energy, reducing the need for traditional heating methods and lowering energy costs.
- Q: I need a new roof soon and I was wondering what the difference in cost would be from a standard shingle roof to a roof including solar panels. Does anyone know the cost difference?
- The solar panels are very expensive to provide much power. If u go that way do not skimp on the support as a high wind will blow them away. In Ecuador I put in a remote site for communications. It was working good when a Strong wind blew $0.000 worth of solar panels all over the jungle.
- Q: Are solar panels weatherproof?
- Yes, solar panels are designed to be weatherproof and can withstand various weather conditions such as rain, snow, hail, and wind. They are made with durable materials and have protective coatings to ensure long-term performance even in harsh climates.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a shaded area?
- Solar panels can still be installed in shaded areas, but they may not be as effective in generating electricity compared to panels installed in direct sunlight. The amount of shade and duration of shading throughout the day will impact the overall energy output of the solar panels.
- Q: I found portable solar panels used for boats etc. and was wondering how I could effectly use them for my home instead. If you have used them in the past, please tell how they worked (good or bad).
- I think you'd be disappointed. But you might be able to take an RV, park it close to your house in the sunshine, run an extension cord from your house connected to a small fan and run the fan for free. I don't think it's worth the expense of the RV, but that's me. If you have the money, flaunt it baby, flaunt it.
- Q: Since plants have been populating this earth for the past 475 million years I think they have evolved to gain the most sun with their greenery. If scientists used heat sensors to find the hot spots of trees and trim all of the leaves that don't quot;providefor the plant, then maybe that trimmed tree could be used to become a solar quot;panelquot;. I believe that each individual leaf could be replaced by a small solar panel and the wood of the tree would be wiring that would root all of the solar panels to a generator.
- solar panels do not use generators, but i like your idea, very creative.though i don't see the practicality of this being used commercially, i think it would make a great solar promotional piece though! off-subject, it is time we stop looking at the upfront costs of things and start looking at what the long term costs are. most green-technology, although expensive at first, end up saving tons of resources and actually increase profits of businesses! studies show that people who work in a green building tend to be happier which benefits health, more excited to go to work due to the business's environmental ethics, are more productive because of natural lighting, and are more efficient because more work is getting done. green buildings can actually boost the efficiency of a business! thus saving tons of money and reducing tons of waste. Doesn't this just make sense to you?
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a university or college campus?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a university or college campus. In fact, many educational institutions have already embraced solar energy as a way to reduce their carbon footprint and promote sustainability. Installing solar panels on campus buildings can provide clean, renewable energy, reduce electricity costs, and serve as an educational tool for students to learn about renewable energy technologies.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a balcony or terrace?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a balcony or terrace. However, it is important to consider the structural integrity and load-bearing capacity of the balcony or terrace before installation. Additionally, the orientation and shading of the area should be evaluated to ensure maximum sunlight exposure for efficient energy generation. Consulting with a professional solar installer is recommended to determine the feasibility and safety of installing solar panels in this specific location.
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