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50w Flexible Solar Panel for Deer Feeder PV Module

50w Flexible Solar Panel for Deer Feeder PV Module

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Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
10000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
50
Number of Cells(pieces):
36

Product Description

50w flexible solar panel system for pv module

Detailed description
Semi-flexible Crystalline Solar Panels
Solar High efficiency (bendable) solar module are made by high effiiciency Crystalline wafer
importedfrom USA Sunpower,up to 22% or higher,which enable 25-30% high power generation than
 the conventional PV modules at the same size.
By adopting the back contact technical,the wafe be coated with the flexible material ,
this semi-flexible solar panel are widely used in field of Electric Golf Car,Patrol Car,
Travel Tourism Car,Yacht.Roof pow  er generation,Backpack,Tent and so on.
Specification of 18-135W Bendable Solar panels
30degree bent angle. 
50W Flexible Solar Panel for PV Module for Sale

Module size (mm):535*1050
Cell Type125x62.5
Weight(kg)3
Power tolerance:+/-3%
Nominal peak power(WP):50
Nominal voltage(V):17.6
Nominal current (A):2.87
NOCT:45+/-2°C
Voltage temperature coefficient:-0.33%/°C
Current temperature coefficient:+0.05%/°C
Power temperature coefficient:-0.23%/°C
Open circuit voltage (Voc):20.8
Short cirsuit current(Isc):3.04
Conversion efficiency:20.41%
Operating temperature:-40 to+85°C
Max system voltage:1000V DC


Q: Can solar panels be installed on theme parks or entertainment venues?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on theme parks or entertainment venues. In fact, many theme parks and entertainment venues around the world have already embraced solar energy as a sustainable solution to power their facilities. Solar panels not only provide a clean and renewable source of energy but also contribute to the overall theme park or entertainment venue's commitment to environmental conservation.
Q: What is the average payback period for solar panels?
The average payback period for solar panels is typically between 6 to 10 years. However, this can vary depending on various factors such as the initial cost of installation, location, energy consumption, government incentives, and local electricity rates.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of dust storms?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of dust storms. However, it is important to regularly clean and maintain the panels to ensure optimal performance. Dust storms may temporarily reduce the efficiency of solar panels, but with proper care and regular cleaning, they can continue to generate electricity effectively.
Q: I was wondering if they create other forms of energy besides electrical that is unwanted. Like heat due to the friction of something, or sound. Also why is a solar panel not able to collect 00% of the energy that is striking its panels. And how could the efficiency of this be hypothetically improved.
Science. The best solar panels we have only get like 22% of the sunlight for conversion into energy. That is simply the best they know how to make with current technology. And for that your talking about a mobile panel that tracks the sun as it moves at the equator. A solar panel in say Canada is lucky to get 0% even on a sunny day. But even if a solar panel got 00% efficiency, it's still not a lot. Sunlight is too diffuse to be a good power source, and you'd need to cover lots of ground to get power. Worse, you can only get power when the sun is out during the day. So for power at night you'd need a battery, or another source of power. The 'newest' idea is to capture sunlight to make 'lasers' that boil water, to turn turbines and make electricity. They cost way more then they are worth right now though...
Q: What about sources for straight forward solar powered products? Excluding toys, garden frogs and outdoorpath lights I have found few useful items for the home. What I have found are solar panels for under $00 each, inverters, rechargeable indoor lights and a few camping/RV products that are interesting. It seems to me that these could help me start to wean the family off the power company. I can't afford to go cold turkey and cover my roof with solar panels and I don't think the HOA would allow me to even if I could. Is anyone using solar on a small scale?
Homemade okorder
Q: I am moving to Hawaii and the house we are living in has independent electricity. (solar panels and gas powered generators.)
You would have some kind of thing that captures the kinetic energy and transfers it to electrical energy so it would run, but, yeah.
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.
I like TBS0's answer, but 5KW isn't going to hack it. We don't live life on the average. If you turn on the oven, the dryer, the iron, a bunch of lights, and the TV, you are going to shut the system right down. You should not count on running everything with solar cells, but the most critical circuits. And you are lucky to have 25% of a day in optimum solar alignment for photocells. You need to think outside the Al Gore crazy box. Our modern way of life requires a lot of power! If you switched to coal or wood for cooking and heating and ironing, sunshine for drying clothes, heating the hot water heater, and for daytime lighting, then you could use the photocells for some lighting and the washing machine and anything electronic. You might stand a chance.
Q: I know the basics of how solar panels work. Solar panels convert sunlight into DC electricity which is stored in batteries which would need to be run through an inverter to convert it to household AC. But is there a way for the appliances to use the solar panels electricity FIRST and any additional power from the grid? Is that how it works or do they only run specific devices(water heater, pool pump, etc)?
You okorder /... Click on the box that says schematic to see how everything goes together. You need to talk to your electrical inspector to see what their requirements are for installation. You also need to have a net metering agreement with your electric company to connect to the grid. You are probably going to require a professional solar installer. Her's a list of NABCEP certified installers in your state. :)
Q: I am doing a big project for school, and I have decided to do it on solar panels. I am new to the subject but have done some research on it; I would like to buy a single panel, a charge controller, an inverter and a battery, to charge a simple lamp. My question is if the items in the links will work together and if the panel will produce electricity?
go with a 2 volt dc lamp bulb [auto lamp] then you wont need the inverter, all solar panels produce dc current
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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