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Austin Solar Panels:140W Poly TÜV and UL Certified Solar Panels in China

Austin Solar Panels:140W Poly TÜV and UL Certified Solar Panels in China

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Supply Capability:
3000pcs watt/month

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Mechanical Characteristics


Max-power Pm(W)                                  140

Max-power voltage Vmp(V)                     17.7

Max-power current Imp(A)                       7.91

Open-circuit voltage Voc(V)                     22

Short-circuit current Isc(A)                       8.78

Dimension(mm)                                1480*680*35

Weight(kg)                                               11.3

Operating Conditions

Operating Temperature                      -40~85°c                                    

Storage Temperature                         -40~85°c  

Maximum system voltage                      DC 1000V


Temperature and Coefficients


NOCT                                                     48± 2°c                      

Temperature coefficient of Voc(%/K)       -0.34

Temperature coefficient of Isc(%/K)         0.09

Power temperature coefficient(%/K)         -0.37

Quality and Warranty

 

--Peak power of single module is guaranteed in±3% power tolerance

--3 years limited warranty on material and workmanship

--Limited power warranty:10 years 90% and 25 years 80% limited warranty for minimum power output


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FAQ

I. Will you focus on the safety of the goods during transportation?

Yes, Safety of the cargo is the primary element that we would consider on transportation.

II..How would guarantee the quality will meet the requirements of your clients?

Before shipment, we will have inspection for each batch of goods.

III..What certificates do you have?

IEC,UL,TUV,CSA,etc.

IV..Can you do OEM according to clients’ requirements?

Yes, we have our own brand while we can provide OEM service.



Q: What is the average payback period for solar panels?
The average payback period for solar panels typically ranges from 5 to 10 years, depending on various factors such as the initial cost of installation, local electricity rates, available incentives, and the amount of sunlight received in the area.
Q: Can solar panels store excess energy?
No, solar panels themselves cannot store excess energy. However, energy generated by solar panels can be stored in batteries or other storage systems for later use.
Q: Can solar panels be used for charging outdoor power tools?
Yes, solar panels can be used for charging outdoor power tools. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which can be used to power various devices, including outdoor power tools such as lawnmowers, trimmers, and chainsaws. This provides a sustainable and environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional methods of charging these tools.
Q: Can solar panels be installed in areas with heavy snowfall?
Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas with heavy snowfall. However, it is important to consider the impact of snow on the performance and efficiency of the panels. Proper installation and orientation, along with regular snow removal, are necessary to ensure optimal energy production during snowy periods. Additionally, the use of tilt mounts or snow guards can help prevent snow buildup and improve the effectiveness of solar panels in such areas.
Q: I have a college project due within a week, and it involves a 00 Watt solar panel and a 2V 7.5Ah Battery. I got the project finished up and producing free energy for my house in September, however recently the battery I bought, that was specifically made to hold Solar Power, lost its charge (unsure how or why) and it is pretty much useless. Can I just go to a store and buy any 2V car battery to use?
well the thing to remember just like any rechargeable battery they don;t respond well to continues charging they need some down time to discharge and then recharge. during the charging process the liquid or battery solution get hot and even evaporates. Replacing the battery solution with water won't work when your battery has lost it's solution you need to get battery acid replacement or battery repair solution. this is sold in many location near where the batteries are sold. check your spec for your solar panel out put and take those specification to your local auto store and they might even suggest an over sized battery. you might consider adding an additional battery in series for additional power storage.you might also using a light sensor and cut off switch solenoid which which stop charging or which would also stop and current from returning back to the panel. if you have every own a small car the battery is much smaller than that of a pick up. be sure that you don't get the small battery look for a large heavy duty battery all sold in the same store.
Q: how to make a solar panel without buying any kit?Any things at home that can be used for solar panels(what are they?)procedures how to make a solar panel
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Q: Can solar panels be installed on a deck or patio?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a deck or patio. However, it is important to consider certain factors such as the structural integrity of the deck or patio, the amount of sunlight it receives, and any regulations or restrictions in your area. Additionally, it is recommended to consult with a professional installer to ensure proper installation and maximize the efficiency of the solar panels.
Q: I am looking at building my own solar panels to at least help cut down the rising energy bill. I know its expensive. I already have the solar cells so no need to worry about listing that. But i am looking at wiring it directly into the house. Is there any parts that you could list for me, that would be great. thanks
You're missing a few assumptions: - where on the globe? - how well is your house insulated, how do you plan to heat/cool your house? - why do you insist on power wasting appliances like plasma screens? Usually, unless it's absolutely impossible, a grid-tie-in system is much better than an insular system. You could use the grid to 'store' electricity for those times when the sun isn't shining and as fall-back if your yield isn't quite as good as you calculated. With the battery system, you'll have to specify your reliability requirements. If you want a 00% guarantee that you'll always have electricity, even if the sun is not shining for a week longer than you've planned according to the past weather history of your area, you'll either have to ridiculously oversize your battery (and panel) system, or plan for some sort of backup system anyway. Finally, if you're really planing such a system, you might want to take a look at the fridges and freezers used on sailboats: these use a eutectic cold accumulator, i.e. you 'charge' the fridge when the engine is running (or the sun is shining) and it'll then keep the temperature for another ~2...35 (professional systems) hours.
Q: Its cloudy out and i have a solar panel that has 3, .5 volt cells But how do i charge it without sun any other ways?
Haven't you watched the Truman Show? Just cue the sun...
Q: name things someone could use solar panels for or make with solar panels? (use solar energy i mean?)
All depends on how many watts you have. I ran a small boom box off a 5w panel before with no problem. The higher the wattage, the more you can run.

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