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Cute 260w Mono Solar Panel for Solar Home System

Cute 260w Mono Solar Panel for Solar Home System

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
260
Number of Cells(pieces):
60

Product Description

Why choosing us
1) Excellent quality, competitive price, prompts delivery, on-time service and good reputation. 
2) Fast sample delivery
3) Low minimum order
4) Fast shipment in 15~20 days on receipt of your payment. 
5) We handle all the components needed for utility-connected systems, or for powering independent homes and remote industrial sites. 
6) We offer knowledgeable tech support before and after the sale. 
7) We manufacture the complete line of solar modules ranging from 3W to 300W with CEC, TUV, and CE approval, offering the full spectrum sizes, solar panels are as efficient as other competitors, but far cheaper-without skimping on quality. 

260W Mono Solar Panel for Solar Home SystemFeatures
High reliability with guaranteed -3% to +5% power output tolerance, ensuring return on investment
High conversion efficiency based on leading innovative photovoltaic technologies
Withstands high wind-pressure and snow load, and extreme temperature variations
Attractive appearance
Unique frame design, high mechanical strength, and easy Installation

Efficiency
Low voltage-temperature coefficient allows higher power output at high-temperature condition
High efficient, high reliable solar cells ensure our product output stability

Materials
Advanced EVA encapsulation system with triple-layer back sheet meets the most stringent safety requirements for high-voltage operation
The sturdy, anodized aluminum frame allows the modules to be mounted on a variety of standard racking systems and to withstand harshest conditions
Ultra reliable bypass diodes prevent damage through overheating due to shaded or defective cells
Innovative, environmentally friendly packing method using pile-edges ensures modules arrive in perfect condition
We handle all the components needed for utility-connected systems, or for powering independent homes and remote industrial sites. 
We offer knowledgeable tech support before and after the sale
New frame design incorporating hexagonal shaped drainage holes, with more grounding holes, provide flexible installation and use. 

Quality and Safety
1. Rigorous quality control meeting the highest international standards
2.25-year power output transferable warranty
3. Have TUV, IEC, CE, ISO9001/14004 and RoHS certificates


APPLICATIONS: 
1. Water pumping
2. Water purification systems
3. Remote village lighting
4. Solar home system
5. Street and camp lights
6. Traffic signals
7. Medical facilities in remote areas
8. Microwave/radio repeater stations
9. Battery charging

Construction drawing
1: Anodized Alu Frame
2: Tempered Glass
3: EVA
4: Solar cell
5: EVA
6: Backsheet
7: J-box

Warranty: 
5 years product warranty
10years 90% of power output
25years 80% of power output

Place of Origin:Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Material:monocrystalline silicon
Max. Power:260W
Conversion efficiency:17.90%
Module size (mm):992*1640*45mm
Cell Type156*156/6*10
Nominal voltage(V):30.6
Nominal current (A):8.49
Open circuit voltage (Voc):37.8
Short cirsuit current(Isc):9.18
Power tolerance:-3%to+5%
NOCT:45± 2%/degree
Temperature coefficient of Voc:-0.34%/degree
Temperature coefficient of Isc:0.017%/degree
Temperature coefficient of Pmax:-0.48%/degree
Operating temperature:-40/degree to+85/degree
CertificationsISO 9001 TUV CE RoHS
Maximum system voltage:IEC, 1000V DC, 600V

FAQ

1.Price per watt?

It depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms.

2.Parameter of the module?

We have different series of panels in different output, both c-si and a-si. please take the specification sheet for your reference.

3.Can you provide the peripheral products of the solar panels, such as the battery, controller etc.?

We have two companies(CNBM International & CNBM engineering Co.) with different approaches. We can supply not only the solar module but also Solar Cells, off grid solar system, even service with on grid plant.

4.Warranty policy?

Our product performance guarantees for 25 years

• 12 years guarantee for workmanship

• Timeliness of delivery

• Quality Products certified (TÜV, UL, CE, ISO)

5.Lead time?

In 3 days after purchasing, we will arrange the factory delivery ASAP. The specific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 7 to 10 working days can be served.

Q: Can solar panels be installed on assisted living facilities?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on assisted living facilities. In fact, installing solar panels on these buildings can be highly beneficial as it can help reduce energy costs, promote sustainability, and contribute to a greener environment. Additionally, solar panels can provide a reliable source of renewable energy, helping to ensure a more reliable power supply for the facility and its residents.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on historical or protected buildings?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on historical or protected buildings. However, the installation process may require careful planning and consideration to preserve the building's historical integrity. This typically involves working closely with preservation experts, architects, and local authorities to find suitable installation methods that minimize visual impact and potential damage to the structure.
Q: What specification of solar panel would I need to power a laptop every day? I would need to use it for about 0 hours or so every day. I don't know anything about solar panels, but I am seriously thinking of getting one now and don't know who to ask.
I okorder / says they have DC to DC solutions from 2 V for most laptops.
Q: It measured volts before I attached it, and after attaching the voltage regulator device, the voltage dropped down to 3 volts, even when just measuring the difference in the solar panels nodes themselves, suggesting that the entire panels voltage dropped and not just the voltage in the regulator. I tried testing it with a power supply of 7 V 0. A and it works fine, but I don't know why it won't work for the solar panel.
you cannot treat the open circuit voltage of a solar panel like a voltage source (like a battery.) the load response of the panel doesn't behave that way. small panels and panels that are producing less than about .5A are very happy to have their output voltage pulled down to whatever they're connected to (typically zero.) I observed the same phenomenon when i connected a 2V 725mA panel to a 2V 325mA fan -- the open circuit voltage of 5V dropped to 3V when connected to the fan, and returned to 5V when disconnected. The easiest workaround is to use 2V of rechargable batteries in parallel with the panel so that the battery holds the 2V potential difference and the panel just supplies the current. any excess current charges the batteries, so you might consider whether or not you need some type of charge controller to prevent burning the batteries via overcharging. there are actually very few applications of solar panels connected directly to circuits that i have seen that have any kind of robust performance -- if they work at all, they eventually die/burn themselves out in a couple of months. the best robust designs always have a rechargable battery and charge controller somewhere in the power circuitry to buffer the load circuit from the panel. .
Q: How much would it cost (approximately) to convert my home (3 bed. 2 bath) to a green home that is run entirely upon solar panels on my roof? From the panels through installation does anyone know a price break down?
Check your electric bill, and see how many kilo watt hours you have been using for the last year. That will give you a clue as to how many panels you will need in the array,and how many batteries you will need, what size inverter is needed plus would you want a true sine wave or modified.And that's just for starters. But of course you might get a break from your electric Co.(Rebate) also from your state,and possibly something from the Feds. I have installed on the travel trailer a 25 watt panel($850) a 22amp.charge controller ($45) a pair of Trojan 425 watt 6 volt batteries ($300 each) and a 2000 watt inverter modified sine wave ($2000).The only thing I can not run with this set up is the A/C which requires 3000 watts of power. So as you can see your project could get very expensive. I hope this sheds enough light on the subject for you.
Q: Has anyone had any experience building their own solar panels for home use? I have seen on the news lately that people are utilizing solar panels to power their hot water heaters to save on their power bill.
a solar hot water heater is not a solar panel that makes electricity that runs your hot water heater.....it is merely a long tube or pipe, bent back on itself so there,s, say 00 feet in a 2foot by 4 foot space; it's in a framework and under a sheet of glass or plastic; You put out in the sun and it captures heat.....ever notice how hot the water is coming out a garden hose that has been left out in the sun in summer? Same idea.. we have used them here in the islands for years and they work great. Even up north, a solar hot water heater that preheats the water before it goes to a traditional water heater should work fine.
Q: wondering if i should get them?? not sure if its worth leasing? also anyone know anything about solar city?
Current commercially available photovotaic panels are about 5% efficient. The current record in the laboratory is 42.8%. There are designs expected to achieve 65% on the drawing board. It's like investing in low interest rate bonds. If you just wait a couple of years and then invest, you will make more money simply because you would then have higher interest rates. Likewise with solar panels, if you just wait a few years then because they will be so much more efficient, you'll get a better return over the life of the panels.
Q: I don't want to spend a fortune, maybe talking like over $200 but I would like to power my computer, the monitor, my tv, and a small fridge.I looked up the price on some but it does not make any sense to me because it says that it has reached the price of less than $ per watt but if I look up a 20 watt solar panel it is $560 dollars. Why would it not be $20 because they said $ a watt.Where would be the best place to buy the cheapest solar panels?
That's more like a bare laminate, and will not be durable, but will get you a legitimate $/watt. Also understand that if a manufacturer has a cost of $/watt, that means the panel will cost more by the time you buy it. It has to be shipped, stocked somewhere, and the retailer has to make a profit. $560 is high for a 20-watt panel today. Whoever is selling at that price will not sell many, or will sell only to those who aren't shopping around.
Q: I'm very interested in how solar panels work. I understand the bigger picture of how it can be used for solar heating or as a generator, but I'm lost at the smaller details. Things like: - Could my computer work on solar? It has a 900 watt power supply (this is excluding monitor/speakers) - if a panel is for example, a 60 watt panel, does this mean it will pump 60 watts a second into a battery? - Does solar heating make the water electrified?
If you do decide to install your own system, get the current set of electrical code books so you know how to install the system in a manner that will pass the code requirements, which is required if you wish to have or keep insurance on the house and contents. Solar is not the complete answer in many places, in some places wind and solar together provide adequate power- but many municipalities do not permit wind turbines, and in some instances for good reason- some experimenters use the blade materials, like PVC which can break rather easily and be quite lethal. You tube has a number of blade failure vids.
Q: Can solar panels be damaged by hail?
Yes, solar panels can be damaged by hail. Hailstones, especially larger ones, can cause cracks or dents in the glass surface of solar panels, which may impair their efficiency and performance. It is important to note that the severity of the damage will depend on the size and speed of the hailstones, as well as the quality and durability of the solar panel materials.

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