House Solar Panels for Sale - 80w Solar Panel & Monocrystalline Modules / High Efficiency
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- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 watt/month
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Introduction
80W SOALR PANEL&MONOSILICON MODULES/ HIGH EFFICIENCY DESIGN FOR HOME USING. the front of the cell is glass we use EVA btween the t and p type of silicon. and the outside of the panel will be fixed with frame.
characteristic
80W~90W output under standard conditions
Strong aluminum alloy frame
Standard tolerance (Guaranteed standard tolerance from -3~+3% ensures power output reliability)
Excellent weak light performance
Excellent performance under low light environments (mornings, evenings, and cloudy days)
Withstand high wind and snow loads
Entire module certified to withstand high wind loads (2400 Pascal) and snow loads (5400 Pascal)
Resistance to fluctuations of temperature, humidity and strong wind
Manufactured under IEC61215 Solar Photovoltaic Panel requirements
suggestion
Street lamp, garden lighting, pavement lighting
Farmer household lighting, radio and TV
Decorative water pump
Small solar power system
parameter
Packing:26pics for one carton. we use caton to pack the panels and every one panles consist of 10 cells,and we used to pack it with carton and outside the carton we use pallets to fix it. the outside of the box will be printed with parameters and mark.
- Q: Do solar panels require a specific orientation or angle for optimal performance?
- Yes, solar panels do require a specific orientation and angle for optimal performance. Generally, it is recommended to install solar panels facing south and at an angle equal to the latitude of the installation location. This allows the panels to receive maximum sunlight throughout the day, maximizing their energy production. However, panels can still generate electricity when facing other directions or at different angles, although their efficiency may be slightly reduced.
- 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 cause a temporary decrease in energy production, but it can be mitigated by implementing proper maintenance practices such as cleaning the panels and installing protective measures like dust shields.
- Q: If a solar panel has a power rate of 80 Watts and efficiency of lets say 30%. Does that mean the maximum power this solar panel can generate is (30/00)*80=54 Watts or its just 80 Watts?
- If it says STC or Standard Test Conditions on the nameplate or documentation, then that means 80 watts under bright sun at an unrealistically cool temperature. It is rare to see that power in real life, except when the perfect storm of conditions come together. There is also a PTC rating for some panels, which is more realistic. If the panel does not say STC or PTC, the manufacturer is free to make up whatever test they feel like, which generally leads to ridiculously overstated power. As for efficiency, for residential panels, that's generally only of academic interest. A 80-watt panel is 80 watts, regardless of the efficiency. A more efficient panel will take up slightly less space, but most people are more interested in the total price, since roof space is generally not an issue.
- Q: I want to know that if I put solar panels in space if Pluto can recieve energy for iPods and television
- I'm definitely no expert in the field but hope to learn much more in the future. I'm in the infancy stage of researching as many options as possible in the design and construction of a total green house. That being said, a particular local news story sparked my interest when they investigated the cost effectiveness of residential solar panel systems. Here in Austin, Texas, through subsidies and incentives offered, you can install a system that costs roughly 22.5k for about 7. Apparently these deductions come from a federal incentive (which is a very small portion) combined with those set by the city itself. Austin is a pretty progressive city so I imagine their incentives might be a little better than most but you can call your city's general info line (3) and do a little more digging. Another option you might have is renting the equipment. I was told yesterday that a company here in town would allow for the installation and use for a monthly rate. I know how tight cash can be in school and 7 thousand might not be tangible. The whole issue of energy conservation is so prevalent these days that new info is constantly coming out. Give your current energy provider a call and see what they can tell ya. I hope you find something that works for you. -G
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a factory or industrial facility?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a factory or industrial facility. In fact, many factories and industrial facilities are increasingly turning to solar power as a sustainable and cost-effective energy solution. Installing solar panels on such facilities can help reduce electricity bills, decrease reliance on fossil fuels, and contribute to a greener and more environmentally-friendly operation.
- Q: Does San Francisco get enough sunshine to really make solar panels a viable option for creating a self-supporting home? Certainly a wind turbine would be a good source of energy, but what about solar panels? Does S.F. get enough sunshine to justify using solar panels? It's overcast a lot in the Bay Area, are there any solar panels better than others for a climate like this?
- PV Solar panels all work the same. There aren't any climate specific ones. There is enough sun in San Francisco to produce energy using solar panels however, the the same panels located in a sunnier area will produce more energy. Depending on the size of your system, you will probably need a few more panels than an area that receives more sun to produce the same amount of energy. But they will still produce energy, even on overcast days. The solar installers will make all the calculations to determine what size system you will need to produce as much energy as you want. In California, you don't want to produce more than you consume in a 2 month period because currently, you are not able to sell your excess credits back to PGE after your 2 month cycle. Your system will cost more to produce the same amount of power than my system because I have less overcast days than you do. You will have to make the decision if the cost is worth your while. I expect my system to be totally paid for in around 8-9 years, working in the cost of inflation for electricity. After that, I will be paying nothing for electricty for as long as I stay in my house.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a restaurant or food service establishment?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a restaurant or food service establishment. Many businesses in the food industry have successfully adopted solar energy systems to power their operations and reduce their electricity costs. Installing solar panels on rooftops or in parking lots can provide a sustainable and renewable energy source for the establishment, helping to lower its carbon footprint and contribute to a greener future.
- Q: For part of a school project how would I charge a car battery with a solar panel? The panel is 48V and 6A. This needs to be low budget so I can't buy an expensive controller, Is that the only way or are there other ways of doing it?
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- Q: How much per sq inch do they cost? Will i have to worry about them blowing off during hurricane season? If the sun isnt out for a week will my power go out? Will I have to check them every week and check which ones arent working and replace them? Is there anyway for them to be damaged by acid rain or any type of erosion like hail? When do I have to replace them? How do I dispose of old ones (like recycling)? What is smarter and more economical having few big panels or many small ones? I know I have alot of questions but I want a good detailed answer.
- The cost of solar is measured in dollars per watt. That means the cost of a cell that can make one watt continuously in full sunlight. A friend of mine is starting a new job to set up a new solar cell factory and he said the present cost is $3 per watt, but that they expect to get that down to $ per watt in a few years. They can be damaged by weather, just like any regular roof. My insurance agent asked if I had solar panels, so it is a factor in insurance cost. I never heard of recycling or disposing of old panels, maybe because they are so new and last so long that not many are ready to be disposed of yet.
- Q: I am learning all about heat radiation in Physics. There is a question I am doing about Solar panels. It asks, why do glass covers improve the efficient of solar panels? I dont really understand. How do they?? thanks :D x
- the glass has an anti-reflective coating that helps the panel absorb more light (to convert to electricity) thant it would if the glass were not there. the other purpose of glass is to retain heat and strengthen the panel
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House Solar Panels for Sale - 80w Solar Panel & Monocrystalline Modules / High Efficiency
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 watt/month
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