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Polar 295W Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panels

Polar 295W Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panels

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Guangzhou
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200000 watt
Supply Capability:
20000000 watt/month

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We are a high-tech group wich specializes in solar products design,research, manufacture, sales,solar projects design and installation.

Our national sales service covers seven parts, including northeast, north, east, middle, south, northwest and southwest, international sales covers five continents and over forty countries, including Germany, Italy, Spain, France, America and Brazil etc.

Our present annual capacity is 6 million for wafer, 60MWp for solar cells,200MWp for solar modules and one hundred thousand for solar applications. It is expected that the annual capacity of 2012 will be up to 30 million for wafer, 300MWp for solar cells, 1000MW for solar modules and 2 million for solar applications.

 

Components

295W Polycrystalline silicon solar panels

 

Data sheet

Maximum Power

295W

Efficiency

0.152

Backsheet

White

Frame Colar

Silver

Manufacture Site

China

Frame

Anodized Aluminum Alloy

Weight

27 kg

 

Process is as follows:  

1, the battery test

2, positive Welding - Inspection –

3, on the back of cascading - Inspection –

4, laying (glass cleaning, material cutting, glass pre-processing, laying) –

5, laminating –

6, to flash ( to the side, cleaning) –

7, fitted border (glue, loading angle keys, punching, install box, scrub I glue) –

8, the welding junction box –

9, high-pressure test –

10, component testing -- -

11 appearance inspection, packaging and storage;  

 

 

Q: Can solar panels be used for charging electric bicycles?
Yes, solar panels can be used for charging electric bicycles. By connecting the solar panels to a battery storage system, the energy generated from the sun can be stored and used to charge the electric bicycle's battery. This allows for a sustainable and renewable source of power to charge the bicycle, reducing dependence on the traditional electrical grid.
Q: Why can't they put solar-panels on the blades and sides of the 300-500 foot tall turbines? Wouldn't this increase effeciency? Therefore, boosting pay-back time, profits, energy-output?
No. The solar panels would never be balanced. Those blades need to be very balanced. Additionally, how would the solar panels get the power from a rotating blade to the ground? It is better to have separate units. What we ought to be concerned with is having large solar panel farms. These are counter-productive to going green, as they still require long and harmful power transmission lines. Solar panels ought to be put on top of buildings which would be using that power. Any additional power not used could be added to the power grid. For those types of clean energy that are not practical on the roof might get space near the building, keeping the transmission lines as short as possible. Large farms ought to be owned by the nation, keeping the cost of the power to the customer as low as possible. Power companies rip off consumers with their price gouging. It is time to let the burden of making a few rich at the expense of the many end.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of humidity?
Yes, solar panels can still be used in areas with high levels of humidity. While high humidity can affect the efficiency of solar panels to some extent, they are designed to withstand various weather conditions, including humidity. However, it is important to note that regular maintenance and cleaning may be required to ensure optimal performance in such environments.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a farm?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a farm. They can generate electricity from sunlight, which can be utilized to operate various farming activities such as irrigation systems, lighting, and machinery. Solar power offers a sustainable and renewable energy solution for farms, reducing dependence on traditional fossil fuel-based electricity and potentially reducing operating costs.
Q: I am doing a science fair project on solar panels, and I need four solar panels to conduct the experiment. I would only need the solar panels for a week. What type of solar panel should I get?
Your USB power booster may be fragile and is likely expensive, so possibly you should get your 5 volts some other way. 3.7 volts plus a .2 volts D cell is 4.9 volts which is likely close enough for charging most anything with a USB charging cable. If bright sunlight is falling on your solar panel the battery voltage will go to about 5. volts charging at 700 MA, which is also likely acceptable, and will generally be less as part of the 700 ma is being used to charge something else. Also 300 ma may be more typical output of your solar panel even when the sun looks like it is bright. Over charging is unlikely unless the lithium cell has a lower amp-hour = AH rating than the Ni-cad (or nickel metal hydride NiMH 4 AH) D cell, but perhaps you should disconnect the solar panel, if it has been more than one bright sunny day since you charged something with a USB cable. If your battery reads over 5 volts with the solar panel unlighted or disconnected, you are likely to over charge either the lithium cell or the D cell. The PCB protected may complicate adding the D cell (probably not) so you may want to follow your original plan. Your solar panel may send as much as 9 volts to your PCB protection board, when the lithium cell does not need charging: Can the protection board tolerate 9 volts? Probably. If in doubt you can put either a .5 volt or .2 volt rechargeable D cell in series with the solar panel which reduces the input to your PCB protection by about .5 volts. That D cell will over charge, unless you replace it weekly, perhaps oftener. I think your PCB protection prevents over charging and cuts off the load if the lithium cell is discharged to an unsafe level or the load is demanding excessive current. Only the last is a possible problem = one of your USB cords may demand an amount of current that the PCB protection considers excessive. Your USB booster needs about twice as much current as the usb cord is supplying. You don't get the extra voltage by magic. Neil
Q: I am planning to run a couple of dc motors on solar current. I have a couple of 450mA 4V, 200mA .5V, 00mA 9V solar panels with me. I need to run a pair of .5A 9V motors. Suggest me a circuit along with other equipments I might require. For your info, I am trying to build a solar powered drone / UAV
I don't think it is enough solar power. Your motor requires .5A x 9V = 3.5 watts. The solar cells are .450A x 4V x 2ea. = 3.6 watts, .2A x .5V = .3 watts, .A x 9V = .9 watts total solar = 4.8 watts. The problem with connecting the cells in series to get the right voltage, like the two 4V cells in series with the .5 volt cell (total 9.5 volts) is that the .5 volt cell limits the maximum current to only 0.2A. If you paralleled that with the 9V cell, you would get 9 volts at 0.2 + 0. = 0.3A, too low to operate the motor at its design current and voltage. The best you could do is put the two 4V cells in series, and in parallel with the 9V cell (a blocking diode might be a good idea, but probably not required for such a small array). That way you get 8 volts at 0.55 amps.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power electric vehicles?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power electric vehicles. Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight, which can be stored in batteries and used to charge the electric vehicle's battery pack. This renewable energy source provides an eco-friendly and sustainable way to power electric vehicles.
Q: i am very new to the solar world and i need help with some stuff to understand what i need to do.what AH battery should i use? i am planning on getting a 2V deep cycle gel based battery but i want to get the most power for my system so should i use something like a few 00AH in a battery bank system or a bunch or 50 or so amp hour batteries in a bank. also what kind of power am i looking at for the best battery system. in other words what kind of basic appliances like lighting, laptop,space heaters etc can can i run on the selected battery system and for how long? any help would be highly appreciated.
This site has some good info and links to more info about renewable and alternative energy. Hope it helps you. Good luck.
Q: OK, so if you put solar panels up on a roof, they are busy turning the sun's energy into electricity. So, does that mean the roof (and therefore the house/structure) stays cooler as well? Or does it still get hot, because . . . I dunno, maybe the panels don't convert all the energy, and the spillover still heats up the building.Any links or URLs to scientific answers would be appreciated, but I don't mind hearing from the Average Joe or (Joelle).
it would depend on the type of paneling. And compared to what. Since it absorbs solar energy, that includes some heat. Compared to white paint, which may reflect more of the heat, it depends.

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