Military Grade 60w Folding Solar Panel with Flexible Supporting Legs for Camping
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 watt/month
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Product Description
Folding module kits are designed to provide portable 12 volt power wherever you need it.PoPwer available from 20W to 240W
Features:
· Padded, moulded carry bag
· Heavy duty carry handle, hinges and clasps Stainless steel telescopic&adjustable legs
· Weatherproof solar charge controller with LED indicator
· 5m cable with heavy duty Anderson connectors between module-regulator & regulator-battery clamps
· All cabled up ready to use
· 2 year warranty
These kits are the ideal solution for 4WD, camping, caravaning, boating and recreational activities whereverpower is required for lights, small TV, camping fridge, pump or other small appliances.
Nominal Peak Power | 30W | 120W (2 x 60W) | 160W (2 x 80W) | 200W (2 x 100W) |
Power tolerance | 3% | |||
Cell type | Monocrystalline/Polycrystalline | |||
Open circuit voltage (Voc) | 21.6V | |||
Voltage at maximum power (Vmp) | 17.6V | 17.5V | 17.5V | 17.5V |
Short circuit current (Isc) | 4.9A | 7.4A | 9.88A | 12.34A |
Current at maximum power (Imp) | 4.54A | 6.86A | 9.14A | 11.42A |
Maximum system voltage | 1000VDC | |||
NOCT (Nominal Operating Cell Temperature) | 45 C +/-2 C | |||
Operating temperature - module | -40 C to +85 C | |||
Operating temperature – charge | -35 C to +55 C | |||
Module folded size (mm) in carry bag | 505x550x60 | 505x825x80 | 505x1005x70 | 670x1005x70 |
Module open size (mm) | 1014x550x30 | 1014x825x35 | 1014x1005x35 | 1344x1005x35 |
Module net weight (kg) | 9.2 | 13 | 15.2 | 19 |
Module gross weight (kg) | 11 | 16 | 19.4 | 23.2 |
Solar charge controller | PWM 12V 10A; IP65 rated | PWM 12V 20A; IP65 rated |
- Q: I have a 500 watt inverter and battery but need solar panels to run my need. I want to have enough juice to run a computer and monitor and sometimes a 5w amp. I am not sure how much power is needed to run the computer (standard desktop with 5flat screen with an additional surround sound system) though on the side of the computer it says 5 amp but I know I used to run it and monitor and surround sound with a heating blanket on the same circuit which was rated at 20 amps. My question is that I would like to go and buy some panels (cheaply as I'm unemployed) from somewhere like Harbor Freight that would meet the need of the converter to supply enough amperage. So what size panel(s) or panels would I need to run this setup? If I am correct I think 500 watts is equal to 5 amps. Would this even work? Could I run a partial system where I could run some of the stuff to take a load off? I need to lower my electric bill somehow. Thanks!
- Solar okorder in their survival discussion in the archive, this exact project was discussed at length.
- Q: I really would like to have my own solar panel, but i don't know how. Most of the panels i have looked at are for car batteries but i'm not sure how this would be able to be transfered into electricity. I'm looking to power things like lamps, a stereo and various chargers for phones and ipods. Please explain to me how i could adapt a solar panel to my uses. Thank you.
- Yes, it can. Now what do you expect out of it? It can reduce your electric bill by some amount. That amount depends on how many solar panels you install and how sunny your days are. You have to pretty much cover a roof to get a substantial electric reduction. There are 2 companies where I live that have installed solar panels and covered most of their roofs with them. They've reduced their electric bill by about 30%. It's expensive to do this. Don't expect a fast pay back. In fact you may save more by using solar heating panels for hot water than by using solar electric panels. I think it's cheaper as well.
- Q: I need to reduce the average monthly home electricity bill by powering some of the household appliances using solar panels. Can I use a 250 watt solar panel to power a medium sized upright fridge?
- Solar panel alone? No. With the appropriate storage system and inverter, perhaps. You will need to do the calculation - as follows: In a solar day that averages about eight hours, you will generate about 67% of your rated output over those 8 hours. That means you will have made 340 watts. Your refrigerator will run for about four (4) hours per day on average if you are very careful about opening and closing. If you have a 400-watt (average-when-running) fridge, you will have a small cushion that will be absorbed by inverter losses, charger losses and so forth. So, with an adequate set of storage batteries, a good charger and a good inverter, you just might be able to operate that small fridge. No icemaker, no other power drains. But, two 250-watt panels would be better.
- Q: I need to build a battery array to use with my solar panels I just bought. I want to be able to store enough energy to be draw from it at night, possibly around the clock. Is there a down side to using the deep cycle battery I bought from autozone and 6 or 7 more just like it, or do I need to get some other battery?
- There are batteries particularly made for solar, such as the Trojan T05-RE . I think the RE stands for renewable energy. A deep cycle battery should work all right, although not quite as well. What you want to do is try out your setup first, with just one battery, and the panels provided. If this is one of those 45 watt kits, you may be surprised at how little energy you actually get from the panels. Increasing the number of batteries won't help, either - that's like getting a larger water tank, when you only have a trickle to fill it. If your goal is really to save money, the most cost-effective solar is the grid-tied type, with no batteries at all. That's what we have, and I've never regretted it.
- Q: i was told that by making a solar panel they cause more pollution than they will end up getting rid of. Is that true?
- The amount of energy needed to extract the raw materials from the Earth exceeds the amount the finished PV panels produce.Processing the materals takes additional energy.After manufacturing they have to be transported.Photovoltaic panels only generate </2 volt per square inch in bright sunlight.They become less efficient when they get dirty.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on outdoor event venues?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on outdoor event venues. In fact, they are often a great choice for such venues as they can provide renewable energy to power various event equipment, lighting, and sound systems. Additionally, solar panels can help reduce the environmental impact of hosting events by reducing reliance on fossil fuels and decreasing carbon emissions.
- Q: i am trying to get it to work on solar power They are outdoors and we dont feel like running a few hundred feet of power cables. Thanks and best answer will get 0 points.
- Only okorder /... Each battery will will need to be enclosed in a box from the weather to preserve it as well as the charge controllers. All this work can be done with success, but will be costly if that's what you want, and want it done right. You have no short cuts around this unless you want to damage your cameras? I still say it would be much easier to run conduit under ground for your power supply to each camera, and it would cost less money and time.
- Q: Are solar panels fire hazards?
- Solar panels are generally safe and do not pose a significant fire hazard. However, like any electrical system, there is a small risk of fire if there are installation errors, damaged wiring, or improper maintenance. Proper installation and regular inspection can minimize these risks and ensure the safe use of solar panels.
- Q: Are there any risks of fire associated with solar panels?
- Yes, there are some risks of fire associated with solar panels. While solar panels themselves do not catch fire, there have been incidents where electrical components, such as faulty wiring or inverters, have caused fires. However, the risk is relatively low and can be mitigated by proper installation, regular maintenance, and adherence to safety codes and standards.
- Q: i really need to know howbecause im building a solar powered car for science fair :]thank you!
- Hehe, if you want to build your own solar panel that looks like what you see on buildings, etc, you will probably need to be a multi-millionaire. Here is a quote from the first link in my sources list: The high-efficiency solar cells you can buy at Radio Shack and other stores are made from highly processed silicon, and require huge factories, high temperatures, vacuum equipment, and lots of money. But fortunately for you, there is a cheap way to make a solar panel yourself (see first link). I love the scitoys website, but I am not quite familiar with this particular experiment. It looks like a science fair project in itself! It also doesn't appear to put out nearly enough power to run even a small solar car. What I would recommend is buying a compact solar panel from Radio Shack or some other electronics store that you may know of. Type in solar in to the Radio Shack search box. The first item on the list may be useful to you (the solar panel battery combo). I am just guessing, though, since I don't know any of your requirements (voltage output, power output, size, etc). Also, buyer beware. This particular product has a pretty bad customer review... but then again, I find that people are more inclined to leave a bad review than a good one. Good luck... -Ubi
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Military Grade 60w Folding Solar Panel with Flexible Supporting Legs for Camping
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 watt/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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