36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 185W with TUV Certificate
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 4810 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 2000000 watt/month
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36V Mono Solar Panel 185W with TUV Certificate
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
Picture details for monocrystalline solar panel :
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: I am completely ignorant on this subject. I was just wondering out of curiosity of how many solar panels and equipment that it would take to run a central ac for a 2500 sq ft home and a pump for a medium sized pool. I'm talking running ac for like 8 hours a day to keep around 65-70 degrees and running the pump 24/7. Just looking for a general ballpark answer.
- Solar panels are not going to be able to run a pool pump 24/7. They will only produce their rated electricity for 4 to 8 hours a day. For the balance you will need a grid connection or a battery backup. Running the AC would require different power levels depending upon humidity, outside temperature levels, solar gain for the house, and insulation levels. An underground house in Maine will be much easier to AC than a Glass house in Arizona. First find the power requirements. If you had the existing equipment they will have a label with the power requirements or the minimum breaker required if nothing else. For example the pool pump may require a 0 amp 240 breaker while the AC may require a 30 amp 240 breaker. That would be 2400 watts for the pump and (30 x 240) 7200 watts for the AC or a total of 9.6kW each hour of operation. (max) You will next need to find the rated capacity of the solar panels. If each panel were rated at 300 watts then you would need 32 panels for the daytime use and perhaps more to fill in a battery backup. All the numbers are very rough estimates.
- Q: looking for a solar panel to charge my laptop on the road, macbook is 60 watt 6.v 3.5a, what should i be looking for in a solar panel?
- Well that's a good idea,,,here's what ya need..First you need an array that will overcome the drain effect created by the in use or sleeping laptop...that is best solved by averaging out the real use of the machine in terms of watt/minutes...If you check your transformer you'll see it has a capacity which you have cited however the true use of the computer is about 40-50 percent of that in watt/minutes..but only while your using it and when in the sleep mode the watt/minute value drops even more to about 5%.... So if your actual use consists of 2 hours of use per day at 50% and 2 hours at 5% percent the actual wattage draw is only averaged out at 34watts/minute. optimally your panel should supply all your power from its photovoltaic conversion ,but in the real world application the panel only recharges ,over a period of time, the used power. So if you had a 5 watt (@ 2vdc) panel working 480 minutes and used up 35 x2=700 and 9 x2=8 for a total of 78 watts you would have 5 x 480 = 7200 watts input and a parasitic load of 78 watts in the two hours...well within the recharge state required.. For a little safety I would permanently wire a cigarette lighter type plug to the end of the panel this will keep the polarity correct and serve as a quick disconnet means...Also add a fuse at .5 amp... a good place to get these are on the internet....some are very expensive some a very cheap --go for a middle of the roader...Have a good one from the E...
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with frequent power outages?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with frequent power outages. Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight, so as long as there is sunlight available, they can continue to produce power even during power outages. Additionally, solar panels can be equipped with battery storage systems to store excess energy generated during the day for use during periods of low sunlight or power outages, making them a reliable source of electricity in areas with frequent power disruptions.
- Q: I'm doing a project for school where I will buy a solar panel and utilize/improve the power output of the panel. I want the panel to have an improved amount of energy output compared to the original. My budget for the solar panel itself is ~$00. Anything else that will be needed is covered.Also, I will be comparing the power by lighting a light bulb and checking to see the output energy of the panel.Where or how should I approach this project?What are the parts of the solar panel that I will need to buy?What factors could I change/improve to improve the overall energy output?What are the things (other than the panel) that I will need to buy?How can I attach a light bulb to the solar panel?
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- Q: Hi,I am thinking about getting solar panels installed. # I like to cut my electric bill. #2 I like to eliminate my oil boiler and use some sort of electric boiler.I use about 5000-30000 KW per hour( winter-summer). My oil bill is around 600 month winter time. Over all i pay around 4000 a year. My electric bil now is around 2000-2500 year. Is this possible? I live in NY. I heard you can get up to $35000 rebate from LIPA( Electric company) and 2k from federal and 5k from State( is the state or federal every year?, how does that work). Any help is appreciated.
- There is a variety of information available on the internet regarding solar panels. You didn't say if you were interested in installing a photo-voltaic system to generate electricity, or if you wanted a passive solar system. From what I've read, the method that would give you the greatest payback for your investment is the passive solar heater. I can't give you exact instructions on how to construct one of these units, but there are many websites with instructions. My older brother had one of these mounted on his old farmhouse. He said his furnace didn't run all day during the cold Wisconsin winters. The government rebates or tax credits are usually a one time deal. They may pay for part of your installation, but they won't cover the whole cost. The only thing I've heard of that will pay you every year is a wind generator tied into the electric grid, but thats another posting. I'm including a link to a site that will show you how to build a cheap solar heater that you can try yourself.
- Q: What is the cost of installing solar panels?
- The cost of installing solar panels can vary depending on various factors such as the size of the installation, location, type of panels, and additional equipment needed. On average, a residential solar panel system can cost anywhere between $10,000 to $30,000 or more. However, it's important to note that there may be potential tax incentives, rebates, and financing options available, which can help offset the upfront costs and make solar panel installations more affordable.
- Q: I live in Hawaii and having a solar panel is not a bad idea since we have plenty of sun the only problem is that it cost a lot of money and takes many years before you get your money back. There are kits available where you can make and install your own solar panel and wind turbine but is it bull **** or is it a good deal?
- In my opinion, it is a losing equation. They will wear out and go bad long before you break even with your investment. The technology isn't there yet for the average homeowner. Save energy costs using other methods.
- Q: Can solar panels be damaged by hail?
- Yes, solar panels can be damaged by hail. Hailstones can cause physical damage to the panels, such as cracks or shattered glass, impairing their ability to generate electricity efficiently.
- Q: i need to know wat the parts of a solar panel are.
- For a photo electric system you need 3 basic things. Photo voltaic Solar panels the quantity determined by you need and a charge controller for the cells they are rated by current. Batteries the quantity determined by your needs. Last an inverter to convert 2 volts DC to 20-220 AC. The size shown in watts is determined by you needs. If you plan to use it all the time you will have to have piece of equipment usually part of the inverter to sync the inverter up with the public utility and any power you don't use gets sold to the power supplier. That our a manual switch which will not allow you to sell unused power to the power company. If you are thinking about this do your home work and if possible contact it out. This is not a good first time DIY especially since you are asking this question. No offense. Otherwise you will need to do some reading and studying. But no matter what there are parts that an electrician will have to do by law and you may need a permit depending on where you live.
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36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 185W with TUV Certificate
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 4810 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 2000000 watt/month
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