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Go Power Rv Solar Panels - 260w Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Module with CE/IEC/TUV/ISO Approval Standard Solar

Go Power Rv Solar Panels - 260w Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Module with CE/IEC/TUV/ISO Approval Standard Solar

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Nanjing
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Min Order Qty:
100 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
260
Number of Cells(pieces):
72

Solar 260W Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Module With CE/IEC/TUV/ISO Approval Standard Solar

CNBM International Corporation is a professional solar panel manufacturer in China for CNBM brand . Silicon panel ( silicon module), as our main product, has high quality and good service. Our products are very popular in Europe, Australia, England, Middle East, Mexico, Argentina, Chili, Singapore and Africa.

Furthermore, our products have gained international authorized certificates like TUV, UL and CE.

China National Building Material (Group) Corporation (CNBM), established in 1984, is one of the largest State-owned group corporations of building & mechanical materials which specializes in the design, manufacturing and distribution of building materials in the world.

As the whole world turns “green”, CNBM enters into the Photovoltaic Industry in 2005.After 6 years' fast growth, now our annual capacity is 500MW solar panel and 500MW solar cell.

260W Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Module With CE/IEC/TUV/ISO Approval Standard Solar

We now provide
• Monocrystalline Solar Panel
• Polycrystalline Solar Panel( multicrystalline silicon Solar Panel)

Features of our products:

  • Long lifespan: 25Years lifetime guarantee, 12years workshop warranty. 90% output in first 10years. 85% output in next 15years.If module fail during warranty period, please contact local dealer, and provide the warranty card to replace the products.

  • Solar panels are withstand extreme working condition (from -40°C to 120°C)

  • Grade A solar panels rated by TUV.

  • High transformation efficiency solar panels

  • New UV reflector protected Layer

  • Maintenance free solar panels

  • No exposed metal parts

  • Custom-made available

  • 100% EL TEST before and after laminator for each solar panels

  • TUV,MCS,CEC,IEC61215,IEC61730,CE,UL approved solar panels

  • CHUBB insurance company to guarantee the quality of solar panels

  • Bankable solar panels in German,Italy,UK,Denmark country


As a professional Solar Panel manufacturer and Supplier in China, we have our customers come around the whole world and our specialization has got a worldwide recognition. Meanwhile, with our superior quality, competitive price, prompt and excellent service, As main role in trade section of CNBM Group, CNBM International Corporation supplies products including Monocrystalline Solar Panel, Polycrystalline Solar Panel ( multicrystalline silicon Solar Panel) have received and enjoyed famous reputation in many countries and regions in the world.


Q: Hello Yahoo, I am doing another one of my wacky inventions however I need something that will give me 2V of power!I don't want to connect loads of AA batteries into a battery holder as this shall run out quickly and become expensive in the long run, I don't want to carry around a big car battery either.I have been searching around on OKorder .uk and found some Solar-Powered 2V Trickle Chargers. These say they shall work on cloudy days (which is perfect as the majority of the time that is all we get!) but could I use it as an independent power source?If I attached the thing I want to run to the solar panel will it supply it with 2V of power?
If you want to run something from a solar panel, you should remember that the power from the panel is only available when there is reasonable sunshine on the panel. Usually the solar panels are used with solar regulators in order to charge batteries. These batteries are used as energy storage for when the sun is not shining. Now, this does not mean that you cannot drive instruments directly from the solar panel and regulator. To do this, you will need a panel that has sufficient power to drive your instrument. An example is the solar powered garden or fountain pumps. I have driven 2V computer fans directly from the small solar panels - useful for cooling of things such as pool pump housings. The solar regulator is used to convert the solar panel output to a 3.5V output in order to charge lead acid batteries. I have used MPPT regulators (maximum power point tracking) which is more efficient than the standard solar regulator. If you don't use these regulators you may find the solar panel producing up to 7-9V in good sunshine which is not good for your instruments that are expecting 2-3V. Hence the answer to your question is that you will need to have a battery being charged to get useful power from the solar panels via a solar regulator.
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.
You need a plan as to what you are going to with 80 watts of power. 80w at the best, it will usually be less. One problem I have is the limited specs, you don't even know the voltage. And you get a Sharp Module but nothing else is mentioned about it. I wouldn't buy it unless you can get full specs on it and on the Sharp Module. With no specs, it's difficult to get a refund if it is defective. If you are going to store it and use it for an AC appliance, a small one, you will need: a charge controller (to control the charge into the battery) a lead acid battery (to store energy for when the sun is out) an inverter (to convert 2 volts DC into 20 VAC) and all of these cost. .
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a farm or agricultural facility?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a farm or agricultural facility. In fact, many farmers and agricultural facilities are increasingly adopting solar energy as a sustainable and cost-effective solution to meet their energy needs. Solar panels can be installed on roofs, open fields, or unused land, providing clean and renewable energy while minimizing the environmental impact. Additionally, solar installations on farms can help reduce electricity costs, improve energy independence, and contribute to a greener and more sustainable farming practice.
Q: I have a solar energy panel that works in every room except mine. I have those severely bright, energy efficient bulbs and it doesn't work at all.What do I do? Is the bulbs really causing this? Why?
It's giving off a good chunk of its energy as light in the range 800-00nm which the solar panel can efficiently harvest into electricity. As a lightbulb though, this energy is being wasted because you can't see light of those wavelengths!
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high pollution levels?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high pollution levels. While pollution can potentially decrease the efficiency of solar panels, they can still generate electricity even in polluted environments. Additionally, using solar energy can help in reducing reliance on polluting fossil fuels, contributing to the overall improvement of air quality.
Q: What is the difference between Photovoltaic Panels and Solar Panels?
Photovoltaic is a type of solar panel that produces electricity from sunlight, usually converting about 5% - 22% of the energy received from the sun into usuable energy. There are different types including those grown in a lab, silicone, and glass. Another type of solar panel is solar thermal which convert sunlight into heat. This is usually ran into some sort of system that heats water or a mixture w/ glycol in colder regions. This hot water can be used for showers, etc, or heating the home. You get much more bang for your buck with solar thermal.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of electromagnetic radiation?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of electromagnetic radiation. However, it is important to ensure that the panels are properly shielded and grounded to minimize any potential interference or damage caused by the electromagnetic radiation.
Q: Are solar panels suitable for all climates?
Solar panels are suitable for a wide range of climates, but their efficiency may vary depending on the amount of sunlight available. While they can still generate electricity in cloudy or colder regions, they perform best in areas with high solar insolation and minimal shading. Advances in technology have made solar panels more adaptable, allowing them to be utilized effectively in various climates around the world.
Q: How do solar panels affect the property's overall sustainability?
Solar panels can greatly enhance a property's overall sustainability by generating clean and renewable energy from the sun. By reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions, solar panels contribute to a greener environment. Additionally, solar energy can help reduce electricity bills and provide a reliable and independent source of power, making the property more self-sufficient and resilient.
Q: So I reckon it's time to install some of these bad boys. it's come to point where electricity providers are charging such extortionate amounts that I can definitely see these reaping huge rewards before long. (Okay I might be exaggerating a little - they are pretty costly themselves).The problem is I've read around that they're only fitted to south facing houses? Why so? Why can't they be installed on the rear side of the roof - the side facing the garden? My house is facing north, so the front door leads north. Could I have solar panels installed on the back? (That's basically my question, with a bit of a rant too lol).Cheers.
You want the panels facing south because that is where they would get the most sunlight throughout the day. If your front door is facing north, then the back of your house would be facing south, right? So put them up in the back where they are facing south...haha wtf..

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