36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 175W with TUV Certificate
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 4550 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 2000000 watt/month
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Features for monocrystalline solar panel :
1. Max Power Poly Solar Panel 310W and Mono Solar Panel 335W ;
2. Type of Connector : Compatiable Type MC4 ;
3. No. of Draining Holes in Frame : 16
4. High Transmission ,Low Iron and 3.2mm Tempered Glass ;
5. EVA Encapsuiation ;
6. White Tedlar Back side ;
7. IP65 Rated Junction Box ;
8.Clear Anodized Aluminum Alloy Type 6063T5 Frame ;
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Quality and Safety for monocrystalline solar panel :
1. ndustry leading power output warranty, 25 year 80%, 10 year 90% power warranty and 10 year product warranty
2. ISO9001:2008 (Quality Management system) certified factory
3.Product Quality warranty & products Liability Insurance to guarantee and user' benefits
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Packaging & Shipping
Packageing Configuration : 26pcs / Box
Quantity Pallet : 1 box / Pallet
Loading Capacity : 812pcs/ 40'HQ
FAQ:
①what price for each watt?
it depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms,
②what is your size for each module? can you tell me the parameter of your module?
we have different series of panels in different output, both c-si and a-si. please take the specification sheet for your reference.
③Can you provide the peripheral products of the solar panels, such as the battery, controller, and inverter? If so, can you tell me how do they match each other?
Yes, we can, we have two companies for solar region, one is CNBM International, the other is CNBM engineering Co.
We can provide you not only the solar module but also Solar Cells, the off grid solar system, we can also provide you service with on grid plant.
④What is your warranty system?
Our product performance guarantees for 25 years
• 12 years guarantee for workmanship
• Timeliness of delivery
• Quality Products certified (TÜV, UL, CE, ISO)
⑥ Can you do OEM for us?
Yes, we can.
- Q: Solar panel experiment ?wat are some experiments with solar panels that has not yet been proven? ideas
- You okorder /
- Q: Solar panels do good more then bad?
- Like any other materials, solar panels need to be manufactured. These components are usually imported, they use energy to produce and transport. However, once you install solar panels, they need little or no maintenance (except cleaning to maintain efficiency) and they use no other resources to produce power. Over their lifespan, they'll produce more energy than was used to be made, so on the whole good for the environment.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of rainfall?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of rainfall. While excessive water exposure can affect the performance of solar panels in the short term, modern solar panels are designed to withstand different weather conditions, including rain. Proper installation and maintenance can ensure their efficiency and longevity, even in areas with high rainfall.
- Q: We are considering getting solar panels for our home just south of Birmingham, AL. We know a little and are trying to educate ourselves the best we can. But we are having a hard time finding anyone around this area. We have done the yellow page thing, and some quot;green places around town. But to no luck.....
- Any electrical contractor could likely install them, and there are several Internet businesses that sell solar panels. You likely have no place there to get the kind of large panels you need for a house. Look at your local regulations. Your utility may not allow grid-tie, so you may have to set up an off-grid system with batteries and use separate wiring or a transfer switch. One thing a lot of people neglect is hail protection. In Birmingham, you're likely to have large hail (larger than golf ball size) every couple of years in the spring. You need to work out a way of covering them in advance of severe weather. Most panels will take up to golf-ball size hail with no problem. DK PS, I've done this myself, and have considerably more information. Email if you're interested.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of dust or sandstorms?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of dust or sandstorms. However, frequent and heavy exposure to dust or sand can reduce their efficiency over time. Regular cleaning and maintenance are necessary to ensure optimal performance in such areas. Additionally, advanced solar panel designs and coatings are being developed to mitigate the impact of dust and sand accumulation, making them more suitable for use in these challenging environments.
- Q: I want to be more green and if I get the panels will I still have a regular electric bill?
- There okorder / Why pay thousands of dollars for solar energy ($27,000 average cost) when you can build your own solar panel system for just a fraction of the retail cost. You can build a single solar panel or you can build an entire array of panels to power your whole house. Some people are saving 50% on their power bill, some people are reducing their bill to nothing. But what’s most impressive is that just by following these instructions some are even making the power company pay them!
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a hospital or healthcare facility?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a hospital or healthcare facility. In fact, many hospitals and healthcare facilities are increasingly adopting solar energy systems as a way to reduce their carbon footprint, lower energy costs, and increase energy independence. Solar panels can be installed on rooftops, parking lots, or even as ground-mounted systems, providing clean and renewable energy to power the facility's operations.
- Q: When you consider that solar panels will not produce enough electricity in their service life to cover their cost should we subsidize them anyway? that much of the cost of a solar panel is the energy to manufacture, install, transport and maintain them. Shouldn't the market determine whether they are worth installing?Is subsidizing them taking money away from research that could be spent on more viable alternatives?Should we be taxed to pay for others solar panels when they don't work?
- Recent investments into solar panels have brought about a couple of interesting realizations and developments. One, as you state, is that traditional solar panels (silicon crystalline panels) are not currently cost effective, even will full-scale manufacturing production. It's possible that improved manufacturing techniques will bring the retail price down somewhat, but it needs to be brought down a lot to make economic sense without incentives. The other, though, is that a new method of producing solar panels - thin film technologies - has been developed. These are currently quite expensive, but because there are no crystals to grow, they are expected to drop significantly in price as production increases. I believe that this technological development has been made as a direct result of government support for solar energy. It is not taking money away from research - rather it is providing the incentive for research. I could be wrong. I've been wrong before. But I think that these new solar technologies, which are already hitting the market, will dramatically change the economics of solar energy.
- Q: Are solar panels recyclable?
- Yes, solar panels are recyclable.
- Q: right now, you would need a suitable number of solar panels just to power house that can take up a lot of real estate. so my question is, is it feasible to create something that absorbs more of the suns energy like a magnet it would suck it up. the point of doing this would be so that we wouldnt need so much space so many panels just to power home for example.i hope thats coherent.
- No, it's not possible to make solar panels that suck in photons like a magnet. In current physics, the only way to do that would be to make a near-black-hole-like structure that sucks photons in due to its high gravity. Not only would that be prohibitively expensive and currently technologically impossible, it would destroy its surrounding area. Edit: idlenesss - My whole point is that increasing the photons-per-area is currently impossible, and that's what the question was about.
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36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 175W with TUV Certificate
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 4550 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 2000000 watt/month
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