300W Poly Solar Module with High Efficiency for Condo Solar Panels
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- Tianjin
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- Min Order Qty:
- 1 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 watt/month
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Product Description:
1.Structure of Solar Module Description
CNBM Solar's photovoltaic module is designed for designed for large electrical power requirement. It is the optimal choice for both on-grid and off-grid power systems. CNBM Solar offers high performance of power per square foot of solar array.
2.Main Features of the Solar Module
Solar Cell: High efficency crystalline solar cell. Even if under the weak light, the solar module can produce maximum power output.
Tempered glass: Anti-reflecting coating and high transmission rate glass increase the power output and mechanical strength of solar module.
EVA and TPT: Using high quality EVA and TPT to prevent destroying and water.
Strong aluminum frames to strengthen the load hold and to stand against high wind.
Junction box: Multi function junction box with water proof.
Long lifetime: ≥25 years; Less power decrease.
Good performance of preventing from atrocious weather such as wind and hails.
Resisting moisture and etching effectively, not effected by geology.
The certificate issued by international authority: UL, TUV, IEC, VDE, CE.
Solar panel working process
In addition to being the ultimate source of all life on earth, the sun is an infinitely renewable, completely pollution-free source of electricity. Instead of burning fossil fuels dug up from the ground in a big power plant – a very 19th century, industrial age approach, when you think about it – solar panels convert sunlight directly into electricity, with no harmful emissions.
The basic unit of a solar panel is a solar cell, which usually consists of one or two layers of silicon-based semiconductor wafers. When struck by the photons in sunlight, the solar cell generates an electrical charge due to the "photovoltaic effect" – which is a pretty good name, since it produces voltage from photons. The flow of these electrons moves in a steady electrical current from one side of the cell to the other.
Dozens of these PV cells are packaged together into solar modules, which in turn are packaged into solar panels that are mounted on a rooftop and arranged to maximize their hours of exposure to direct sunlight. Because the electricity generated by all those solar cells is direct current (DC), it is then sent to an inverter that transforms the power into the same alternating current (AC) used by the appliances in your home and the local utility electricity distribution grid. Increasingly, these inverters are getting "smart," providing data monitoring for solar installation performance and other grid integration services.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of wildlife activity?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of wildlife activity. However, it is important to take certain precautions to minimize potential impacts on wildlife. This can include implementing proper installation techniques, such as avoiding nesting sites or wildlife corridors, and using deterrents to prevent wildlife from damaging the panels. Additionally, incorporating habitat-friendly designs and partnering with local conservation organizations can help mitigate any potential negative effects on wildlife populations.
- Q: Is there such a thing as portable solar panels? Can these be obtained for say a mobile homes / caravans etc.
- Yes of course there are.powerful solar panels for camping can generate up to 60 watts of energy which would be enough to charge phones and keep the lights on for a night.you can also get small phone sized solar panels for charging mobiles and torches. Check out the list below----
- Q: How long does it take to recoup the cost of solar panels through energy savings?
- The time it takes to recoup the cost of solar panels through energy savings can vary depending on several factors such as the initial cost of the panels, the amount of energy they generate, and the cost of electricity in your area. On average, it can take anywhere from 5 to 20 years to recoup the upfront cost. However, it's important to note that solar panels have a lifespan of 25 to 30 years, so you can continue to benefit from energy savings long after recovering the initial investment.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on swimming pool covers?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on swimming pool covers. This allows the pool cover to generate solar energy, which can be used to heat the pool water and reduce energy costs.
- Q: All I want to power is a small ice-maker (250 watts) for 25 minutes per day. That's all!!!Can I do that by using a 00 watt panel with 2-3 deep cycle batteries and getting 0 hours of quality light per day.(BTW) what size converter would you recommend? I want more than I need to grow the system
- If okorder and they ship across the US and Canada.
- Q: Green issues aside, are solar panels worth it, monetarily speaking?I don't mean that my house might be worth more or any of that. All I am asking is this: if I invest in a set of solar panels, will the cost be paid back to me over time? If so, how long will it takegt;Take into account the following:. Currently I pay the electric company around $00 per month2. I use around 400 kilowats of energy per monthI realize that exact numbers are hard to come by, but any opinions are welcome.
- There are several factors to consider when looking into solar power for your house. If you want to replace your use of utility electricity with solar power for say a 500 - 2000 square foot home then the system will cost you at least $30000 - $50000 to install. You will also have the maintenance issue of your storage batteries, panels, and inverter which will eventually wear out over time. So lets say we have an optimistic price of $30000 for a whole house system (this would be really cheap), dividing this by your yearly consumption would give you the amount of years it would take for the expenditure to pay for itself (not counting maintenance which could be costly). The payoff would be about 25 years, so all things remaining equal, I would say that it is a bad investment. Solar panels as they are manufactured today do not have a very long life span. They will greatly decrease in efficiency after several years and will most likely need to be replaced in 0 years. The panels themselves are the greatest expense. You could problably find better ways to make/save more money by investing $30000 - $50000 somewhere else IMHO. Solar technology is still not at the point where it is profitable in the sense you are thinking about. Unless of course, there are huge tax incentives for you or large rebate programs through your local utility, but you would have to do the math on that as well. If you are thinking small as in a couple panels to supplement your utility electric, the above still applies as well. In fact will it take longer to recoup the cost of a smaller setup. Hope this helps!
- Q: What do these mean? I'm interested in doing a solar panel project. The problem is I know nothing about electricity, wiring, or panels so I've bought a small panel to experiment with first.I don't know what amps, watts, or volts are; what I should be reading on the batteries I will be charging? Or on the small appliances I will be running?The panel I bought has four settings:. 3V ---- 200mA2. 6V ---- 00 mA3. 9V ---- 50mA4. 2V ---- 50 mA(What is mA?)Also, will you give examples of what I can run with this? Make up any scenarios with whatever amps/volts/watts.
- mA means milliamps, i.e. 200 mA is the same thing as .2 amps. Amps refers to current and is the unit of measure for electrical current... Anyway, my point is, you are NOT going to be running ANY small appliance with a single solar cell. You might be able to run a small device that would normally run with a battery, but that is about all.
- Q: I don't know anything about solar and what connections that have to be made. any advice and wisdom would be appreciated. thanks
- The okorder ) or the Tekkeon 3450 with the optional MagSafe connector (or the same Apple Airline cable as described for the Brunton). Set the output voltage to 9V and use the 2V cigarette socket outlet, and plug the airline adaptor cable in. Can you simply use an AC inverter? Not direct from the solar panel... a solar panel is not able to drive an inverter. But you could plug an AC inverter into a solar storage battery pack if it is designed to support inverters. BUT, an inverter will waste 20-30% of your power in the conversion to AC which your laptop will be converting back to DC anyway, so best to stick to DC and save your solar investment from the losses. Summary... 0 Watts of solar per hour of laptop use (May-Sep) 50 Watt-Hours of solar battery storage per hour of laptop use Use a solar battery pack with appropriate output voltages built-in, and avoid AC inverters. This is probably a longer answer than you were expecting, but knowledge is power. Cheers.
- Q: I wanna get a solar panel to charge or 2 car batteries. Then connect the battery to a 800watt power inverter so that I can power a tv. Will the 8watt solar panel charge my batteries and around in how long?I just wanna use the panel to charge the batteries, no to use the panel directly with my electronics. Thanks for your answer and help me with that.
- welcome to the wonderfull world of solar! you probably have a 2Vdc 8 Watt solar panel, to figure out its charging amps capability we do this equation Watts/Volts=Amps 8watts/2Vdc=.5Amps this is a conservative figure, since solar panel ratings are calculated using winter time sunlight, sunny locations and more daytime hours will give you higher amps. a typical good condition car battery is rated at 40Ah (Amp hours).to find out the charge time, we use the following formula; Amp Hours/Amps=T where T is time in hours 40Ah/.5A=26hours this is charge for a single battery, two batteries will double to over 52 hours. lets compare to charging a battery with your car, a car alternator puts out about 60 amps but usually run about half capacity. 40Ah/30amps=.3Hours! An alternator is far more efficient so charging with a small solar panel is best as an alternative or for low power applications. As far as using an inverter to power a TV, we can calculate how long the battery will last by using the original formula. a typical 9tv will use 70 watts 70watts/2Vdc=5.8A 40Ah/5.8A=6.9hours this figure is by drawing all the power from the battery, voltage inverters have a safety feature that will not let you discharge your battery all the way, so 40Ah battery will power a 9 tv for about 4.5 to 5 hours.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a school or university campus?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a school or university campus. Many educational institutions are recognizing the benefits of solar energy and are choosing to install solar panels on their campuses. This not only helps in reducing carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels but also serves as an educational tool for students to learn about renewable energy. Additionally, installing solar panels can lead to cost savings on electricity bills for the institution in the long run.
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300W Poly Solar Module with High Efficiency for Condo Solar Panels
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 watt/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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