36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 260W with TUV Certificate for Van Roof
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 520 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 2000000 watt/month
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36V Mono Solar Panel(260W~310W) 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 ;
monocrystalline solar panel picture :
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: Are there any government incentives or tax credits for installing solar panels?
- Yes, there are government incentives and tax credits available for installing solar panels. These incentives vary by country and state, but they often include federal tax credits, grants, rebates, and state-level incentives. These incentives aim to promote renewable energy adoption and can significantly reduce the cost of installing solar panels for residential and commercial properties. It is advisable to consult local government agencies or renewable energy organizations to get specific information about incentives available in your area.
- Q: How much electricity can a solar panel produce?
- The amount of electricity a solar panel can produce depends on various factors such as the size and efficiency of the panel, the amount of sunlight it receives, and the location. On average, a standard solar panel can produce anywhere between 250 to 400 watts of electricity per hour.
- Q: How do solar panels affect the property's energy resilience?
- Solar panels can greatly increase a property's energy resilience by generating clean and renewable electricity on-site. By harnessing the power of the sun, solar panels provide a reliable source of energy that can offset or even eliminate the need for grid-supplied electricity. This reduces dependence on fossil fuels and the vulnerability to power outages or price fluctuations. Additionally, solar panels can often store excess energy in batteries, allowing for uninterrupted power supply during emergencies or blackouts. Overall, solar panels contribute to a more resilient and self-sufficient energy system for the property.
- Q: How much space is required for installing solar panels?
- The amount of space required for installing solar panels can vary depending on factors such as the size and type of panels, as well as the energy needs of the property. However, on average, a typical residential solar panel system requires about 100-400 square feet of roof space per kilowatt of installed capacity.
- Q: I own a townhome in the Phoenix area (my power company's SRP, if that makes a difference). Phoenix is a great place for solar. I could probably save money, in the long term, if I got some solar panels.But I am currently extremely broke, so I can't buy solar panels unless I will more or less immediately be paying no more than I am now per month, with little or nothing down. And most of the solar leasing places won't work with me, because (as is common for townhomes) I don't technically own my roof. I have permission to put things on it, but the property management people (or whoever actually owns my roof) won't sign the lease or whatever.Anyone know of either a way to buy solar panels without paying significantly more per month than I already do for electricity, or a solar leasing company that can work with the restrictions I have?
- The big problem is that you cannot force the homeowners association to do anything. I live in a condo with a HOA. We have outside parking spaces. The goonies won't let people run electric lines to parking spaces to charge electric cars. Several years ago, residents had to sue the HOA in court because they would not allow satellite dishes on buildings. The HOA lost. You don't have money to pay an attorney so you are out of luck.
- 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.
- 8w will be .5 amps or so.That would charge a .5 amp battery in an hour.scale that up to whatever your battery amp-age is and you will have an idea.But given that car power is upwards of 40 amp/hour,your looking at 60 hours+ for a full charge on small battery.I run a 400w inverter for emergency lights and tv (get the occasional power cuts)from an old truck battery with big amps and charge it with an optimate,but in doing so I found that I had to run a amp check on power draw to find the lowest use lights.and tv,Some of the so called low power consumption compact fluorecents had widely variable draws,after testing one was found that drew .68 amp and I chose the lowest mesured tv amperage draw.not exactly an answer to your qu,but end use is the same.Running the lamp only I eventually gave up checking on the drain after about 30 hours and now just periodicaly charge the battery.Rounding off.tv draw maybe 3 amps for a small set and watched for say 6 hours would be 8 amps drawn.that would need -2 hours on your proposed set up in ideal conditions.I have kept the figures rough because there is always losses in any system .so it comes down to how much tv you watch and how much the sun shines
- 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.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for charging laptops or smartphones?
- Yes, solar panels can be used for charging laptops or smartphones. By converting sunlight into electricity, solar panels can provide a sustainable and renewable source of power to charge electronic devices.
- Q: I am heading to Nepal and do not want to lose power on my cameras but they can only be charged via quot;plugging inquot;. A USB connection does not work. Looking for a solar panel to clip to my bag or carry that I can plug in the charger as if plugging in to wall outlet. Thanks.
- Solar panels require a charge converter before it can be used by an AC source. There is no direct solar panel with built in charge converters that I know of because, when purchasing panels, you must purchase the wattage requirements of the job (this can be several panels linked), and a charge converter that will handle the <? panels required. A chain of stores up here in Canada have a portable battery pack that has a solar panel to increase its charge capacity or duration, but its not something you would want to lug around for long periods of time, because is weights in about 3 lbs.
- Q: name things someone could use solar panels for or make with solar panels? (use solar energy i mean?)
- Solar panels can produce enough energy to run your average size unit (depends on panel size). It cost you bit more but its for once in all, average panel age limit is above 20 years (approx) so it can save you a lot, also environment friendly. Basic Panel can support your lights which are mostly used in any premise, even your TV, computer and stereo system. Is that enough to save and entertain you?.....Think so.
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36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 260W with TUV Certificate for Van Roof
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 520 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 2000000 watt/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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