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Baker Solar Panels - 260W Solar Panel Power in China

Baker Solar Panels - 260W Solar Panel Power in China

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
2600 watt
Supply Capability:
26000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
260
Number of Cells(pieces):
60


SOLAR PANELS IN CHINA,SOLAR PANEL 260w,SOLAR PANEL POWER

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Rated maximum power (Pmax)   260W

Open circuit voltage (vOC)   37.30

Short circuit current (Isc)  8.78

Maximum power voltage (Vmp)  30.10

Maximum power current (Imp)  8.31

Cell efficiency (%)          17.50%

Max system voltage (VDC)       1000V DC

Temperature coefficient of Vm -0.241%/K

Temperature coefficient of Im +0.033%/k

Temperature coefficient of power -0.37%/K

Maximum Series Fuse Rating     15A

Solar cell and configuratiou   60pcs(6*10)in series,156*156mm monocrystalline

Junction box                    IP65,1000VDC,TUV certified;6 pcs Schottky By-pass diodes

Cable type & CONNECTOR          4m㎡,TUV certificated,0.9m length;MC4

Encapsulation           low iron tempered glass,3.2mm thickness,light transmission above 91%;TPT and fast cure EVA

Farame                  clear anodized aluminum alloy,50/45mm thickness,silver

Dimension (l*W*H)       1640*990*50mm/45mm

Weight                         20KG/19KG

Heavy mechanical load salient features   540Pa (ACCORDING TO ICE61215)

Hail impact test                lce ball dianeter 25mm,23m/s

Operating temperature             -40℃~+85 ℃

Standard test conditions: STC:AM=1.5,1000W/m2,cells temperature 25℃

Power tolerance:±3% (can be provided 0~±3%)






Solar panel working process

In addition to being the ultimate source of all life on earth, the sun is an infinitely renewable, completely pollution-free source of electricity. Instead of burning fossil fuels dug up from the ground in a big power plant – a very 19th century, industrial age approach, when you think about it – solar panels convert sunlight directly into electricity, with no harmful emissions.

The basic unit of a solar panel is a solar cell, which usually consists of one or two layers of silicon-based semiconductor wafers. When struck by the photons in sunlight, the solar cell generates an electrical charge due to the "photovoltaic effect" – which is a pretty good name, since it produces voltage from photons. The flow of these electrons moves in a steady electrical current from one side of the cell to the other.

Dozens of these PV cells are packaged together into solar modules, which in turn are packaged into solar panels that are mounted on a rooftop and arranged to maximize their hours of exposure to direct sunlight. Because the electricity generated by all those solar cells is direct current (DC), it is then sent to an inverter that transforms the power into the same alternating current (AC) used by the appliances in your home and the local utility electricity distribution grid. Increasingly, these inverters are getting "smart," providing data monitoring for solar installation performance and other grid integration services.




Q: Hello, I have been trying to go green, I Have purchase somesolar panel they are about 45watts I been putting it against my window and getting ok power out of it enough for my lights and a couple of low watts gadget (cellphone, 2v light, portable dvd) for couple of hours.But its seem to drain the 2v faster then I can charge Am I getting the most power out of my panel?Or should I place it on the roof? I'm in Texas and it gets hot and sunny the sun beam my room windows pretty good during 4pm-6pm.
outside is going to be much better. You can't tell but glass is actully opaque to many ranges of 'light'. If you look at advertising for windows you may see claims to reduce sun fading of your carpet/ furniture. That is because the glass blocks UV. Solar panels get some of their energy from UV light. Also some windows are engineered to block IR to help insulate better when the house is cooler than the outside. Again, solar panels get some of their energy from light in the infrared range. And finally if you're charging batteries the 'off angle time' is still important. The amount of light absorbed is pretty closely related to the cosine of the angle that the sun is 'off' of the direct. so when the sun is 45 degrees off of perpendicular the panels still get cos45 =.707 or about 70% of the available energy. (In practice it's a little less than that because not as much energy gets to the panel to be absorbed as at midday). But anyway, you can figure two hours of morning or late afternoon sun will give you as much energy as hour of midday sun. So if the panel is inside, you miss out on that available energy.
Q: Can anyone give me a link to a website that sells really big solar panels? Enough to run a small cafe on entirely solar power.
Larger solar arrays are made by grouping more solar panels together. There are no large solar panels. They are all about the same size. Do an internet search on solar photovoltaic panels, and you will get hundreds of hits from on line companies that sell them. Most have a sales consultant you can e-mail who will help you decide what you need.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on an agricultural greenhouse or nursery?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on an agricultural greenhouse or nursery. Installing solar panels on these structures can help offset energy costs and reduce reliance on traditional power sources. Additionally, it can contribute to sustainability efforts by harnessing renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions.
Q: What is the average lifespan of a solar panel?
The average lifespan of a solar panel is typically around 25 to 30 years.
Q: Are there any safety concerns with solar panels?
There are a few safety concerns associated with solar panels, but they are relatively minimal and manageable. The main concerns include the risk of electrical shock during installation or maintenance if proper precautions aren't followed, fire hazards due to faulty wiring or improper installation, and potential damage from extreme weather conditions. However, with proper installation, regular maintenance, and adherence to safety guidelines, these risks can be significantly mitigated, ensuring the safe use of solar panels.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a shipping container?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a shipping container. In fact, many people and businesses are now utilizing shipping containers as a platform for solar installations due to their portability and ease of installation.
Q: looking for alternative ways to save energy money and thinking about solar panels. anyone know anything about it and how expensive it is to install them?
One okorder to save people a tremendous amount of money on solar installs.
Q: Why are they placed there? How come they aren't placed on the floor or window.My fiance and I are interested in putting solar panels on our new home. I was really curious and google wasn't giving me the answer. My roof is pretty small in our new house and I don't think it would fit there. Why is it usually placed there and is there another place? You will be chosen as best answer if you answer all my questions. Thanks in advance, and I would appreciate if nobody is rude. Otherwise, I will have to report abuse.
in case you had 2 mind cells to rub at the same time, think about nicely-known that at present's image voltaic panels are more suitable in each thanks to the antiquated, out of date, artifacts you're blathering and spewing about. If any image voltaic panels are happening the white domicile, they're going to be cutting-side. once again, technological awareness and expertise have moved on and left you choking of their dirt, scratching your azz and furrowing your neanderthal little foreheadin a futile attempt to understand what has occurred.............
Q: Can solar panels be used on vehicles?
Yes, solar panels can be used on vehicles. They can be installed on the roof or the body of the vehicle to harness sunlight and convert it into electrical energy, which can be used to power various systems or charge the vehicle's battery. This technology is commonly used in electric and hybrid vehicles to improve their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint.
Q: How do solar panels affect the roof's structural integrity?
Solar panels do not significantly affect the roof's structural integrity when properly installed. The panels are mounted on a rack that evenly distributes the weight, and professional installers ensure that the roof can handle the additional load. In fact, solar panels can even provide some protection to the roof by shielding it from the elements.

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