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36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 185W with TUV Certificate

36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 185W with TUV Certificate

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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

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36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 185W with TUV Certificate

36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 185W with TUV Certificate


36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 185W with TUV Certificate

36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 185W with TUV Certificate


 

Packaging & Shipping

 Packageing Configuration : 26pcs / Box  

Quantity Pallet : 1 box / Pallet 

Loading Capacity : 812pcs/ 40'HQ 

FAQ:

what price for each watt?

it depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms,

what 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.

Can 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.

What 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)

Can you do OEM for us?

Yes, we can.


Q: Can solar panels be installed on assisted living facilities?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on assisted living facilities. In fact, installing solar panels on these buildings can be highly beneficial as it can help reduce energy costs, promote sustainability, and contribute to a greener environment. Additionally, solar panels can provide a reliable source of renewable energy, helping to ensure a more reliable power supply for the facility and its residents.
Q: I want to install a solar panel on my car. I want to know that how much energy can be generated by a panel of size 4 foot by 6 foot. and the cost of installation.
A little more than 0 watts per square foot, so that size panel would generate 250 watts under ideal conditions, which is noon on a sunny but not too hot day, near the equator. That's about /3 horsepower, or the same power as a man working hard. That is larger than needed to keep the battery of the car charged, unless you plan to run a laptop or something off it at night. The power is also too small to power the car for driving. If it's an electric car, you could get maybe another 2 miles per day out of the car, again, under ideal conditions. An RV store might have an idea of how much installation would cost. They would be accustomed to solar panels for RV's, but probably not small cars. A panel of that size would cost perhaps $500-800 just for the panel.
Q: Would like to know if the DIY Solar panel systems can be as efficient as a commercial grade panel.
I would like to go with commercial grade solar panels.
Q: I want to make 2V 4.5A solar panel to charge my battery used in my RC car project. I just like to know how should I amplify the current for 4.5A. I need the total circuit diagram. Can anyone help me. Please. I need some affordable methods please.
The simplest way to use these panels is simply to connect the panel to your battery, with a diode in series to prevent the battery from discharging through the panel (no sunlight condition). Just connect the battery for the required charge time then disconnect it. Full sun is required, no shadows on the solar panel! ---------- .
Q: Can solar panels be used for powering an airport or transportation hub?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power an airport or transportation hub. Solar energy can be harnessed through photovoltaic cells in solar panels, which convert sunlight into electricity. By installing a sufficient number of solar panels on rooftops, parking lots, or open spaces in these facilities, it is possible to generate enough clean and renewable energy to meet a significant portion of their power needs. This not only helps reduce carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels but also lowers operating costs in the long run. Many airports and transportation hubs worldwide have already adopted solar power as a sustainable energy solution.
Q: My electric bill per month averages 800 kWh per month. I am looking at 65W solar panels. How many panels would I need to make my bill come to zero? I realize I also need an inverter to convert dc to ac.
It depends very much on where you live. If you live in Nevada, Arizona or California solar panels might be a good idea. If you live in Canada don?t expect to get your bill to zero... 800 kwh/month means an average consumption rate of about 2500 watts. 6 panels would cover that. But your energy consumption isn?t cosntant and nor is your energy production from the solarpanels. If you go off to work during the day when your panels produce the most then you probably produce excess electricity. Check with your utility if it is possible for you to sell off that electricity by putting it on the grid. Then you buy back electricity when you?re watching tv and surf the web at night. You loose money and electricity like this (or by using batteries as suggested above) so I would underdimension my solarpanel capacity. It makes sense if it is cheaper to just buy electricity at night. The retailer and the manufacturer should have charts showing how much their 65 watt panels really produce at different times of the day and the year for your location. Oh, and I?m sure there are ways in which you could reduce your electricity consumption. Smart lights, energy efficient lights are easy ways.
Q: What is a good sight that I could go to about installing solar panels and all of the considerations of it?
Just okorder
Q: Could you have a solar panel in space that would transmit electricity remotely? Maybe have some kind of receiving antenna to pick up the energy? Perhaps there could be a string of them orbiting the Earth?Why wouldn't that work?
Hi There Solar panels work better in space than in the atmosphere and wireless transmission of power is now becoming possible but rarely practical. Currently more practical would be orbiting geo stationary large scale mirrors focusing light on panels on earth. In another 50 years who knows? Energy being transmitted wirelessly generates heat and radiation. I suspect that if a powerful enough solar array to meet earthly needs was put in orbit then transmitting that sort of power through the atmosphere would cause issues all of its own. Regards vk4ari
Q: What makes them stop working after a while?
could be temperature, poor design and U-V damage If they are outdoor lamps like mine it is more likely the rechargeable batterys are bad.
Q: Interested to know if it is possible to install Solar Panels to run my Jacuzzi?Don't want to do the whole house just the jacuzzi anybody have any ideas Thanks
You can do this by isolating the jacuzzi, you will need a solar array adequate for the power draw of the jacuzzi, a charge controller, battery bank, off-grid inverter and switch gear. This is the expensive way to go--especially if you are planning to heat the water with the solar. A better option would be to heat the jacuzzi with solar thermal panels. It is plumbing instead of electrical, but the cost would be much less. If you still want to do PV (electric) solar, think about putting a non-isolated grid-tie solar array on your home. They are much cheaper, and if you think about it, it really does not matter if you use the solar electricity to run a light, a fridge, a TV, or a Jacuzzi, that amount of power is subtracted from your overall house power bill. Just size the array for the power output of the jacuzzi, and let the power meter do the rest. Your overall result will be the same and the system will be half the price, or less.

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