CE and TUV Approved High Efficiency 350W Poly Solar Panels
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 20000000 watt/month
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Specification
Product Description:
1.Structure of Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel
I. High efficiency crystalline silicon solar cell. Even if under the weak light, the solar module can produce maximum power output.
II. Tempered glass (toughened glass): Anti-reflecting coating and high transmission rate glass increase the power output and mechanical strength of solar module.
III. EVA and TPT: Using high quality EVA and TPT to prevent destroying and water.
IV. AI frame: Without screw, rner connection. 6 holes on the frame can be installed easily.
V. Junction box: Multi function junction box with water proof.
VI. Long lifetime: ≥25 years; Less power decrease.
VII. Good performance of preventing from atrocious weather such as wind and hails.
VIII. Resisting moisture and etching effectively, not effected by geology.
IX. The certificate issued by international authority: UL, TUV, IEC, CE.
2.Characteristics
1)Manufactured according to international quality and Environment Management
System (ISO9001, ISO14001)
2)High efficiency crystalline silicon solar cells
3)High transmission Iow iron tempered glass, strong mechanical resistance
4)Anti-ageing EVA and excellent anti-climate back sheet
5)Anodized aluminum frame improves load resistance capabilities for heavy wind loads.
6)Standard waterproof junction box
7)High endurance to different weather
8)Good and friendly package with less transportation and storage space.
3.Warranty
1)10 years limited manufacturing warranty
2)10 years for 90% of warranted minimum power
3)25 years for 80% of warranted minimum power
4.The Pictures of Solar Panels
5. Production Flow
6. Packing Details
7. Use For
- Q: i am trying to figure out how many solar panels can be placed on one acre of land and how much they cost to install
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- Q: What are the maintenance requirements for solar panels?
- The maintenance requirements for solar panels typically involve regular cleaning to remove dirt and debris, as well as ensuring that they are not shaded by nearby trees or structures. Additionally, occasional inspections for any signs of damage or malfunction are recommended, and if necessary, repairs or replacements may need to be carried out by a professional. Overall, solar panels are known for their low maintenance needs, making them a cost-effective and sustainable energy solution.
- Q: Solar panels are expensive,can I make my own solar panel?
- in case you're thinking of photograph voltaic electric powered panels then forget approximately it. It you basically desire to dabble in photograph voltaic potential then shop around for a fifteen volt panel. discover out what share watts it places out and then divide the cost $$ by utilising the wattage. The decrease the cost according to watt the greater suitable of a deal you would be getting it is as a rule conversing of course by way of fact it would not take high quality under consideration besides the shown fact that it truly is a pragmatic thank you to benefit panels. on the different hand, it you have the desire to make a photograph voltaic panel which will warmth warm water then it truly is a different tale. you are able to have incredibly some relaxing with that project and you will discover incredibly some plans on the internet.
- Q: How do solar panels affect the property's long-term financial viability?
- Solar panels can significantly enhance the long-term financial viability of a property. By generating clean and renewable energy, solar panels can help reduce electricity bills, providing substantial savings over the life of the system. Moreover, investing in solar panels can increase the property value, making it more attractive to potential buyers and potentially resulting in higher resale prices. Additionally, solar panels can provide a stable and predictable source of electricity, protecting the property from future energy price fluctuations.
- Q: I've been thinking and I'd like to have solar panels installed on my roof at some point to help reduce our electricity consumption- but I live in IL and in the winter it frequently snows. Is there such a thing as heated solar panels so they don't get coated w/ice or snow? Are solar panels even a feasible option in IL? Thank you, Anna
- Absolutely you can have solar panels in IL, there Anna. I am from Rochester, NY so I am a little familiar with frequent snowfalls! Plus my In Laws have solar panels and they live just outside of Chicago. (Oak Park sounds familiar, but I cant for the life of me remember the name of their community) Check with your local building department as to what you may have to do to your existing roof, as the panels and its necessary roof bracing can be quite heavy. Add a good Lake Michigan snowfall to an already heavy roof and you could have yourself a big problem! In better news many utilities and states around the country provide financial subsidies and incentives that along with the subsidies from those from the Federal Government greatly reduce the initial cost and speed up the amount of time it takes for you to recoup your initial investment. Solar panels by their very nature are warm, as they absorb the light from the sun. The latitude for IL is such that the solar panels on your roof will be tilted so much that the only way snow can build up is if there such a snowfall on your roof that its accumulation rises above the solar panels. There is no such thing as heated solar panels and you can very easily have solar panels in climates ranging from the Carribean to Northern Canada/Alaska. If you get serious about solar energy give a company called Sun Electronics a call. I know it may sound lame but my in-laws used them for their house and have been quite happy with the outcome. My In laws (at times) are cheap and are not an easy crowd to please.....but again are very happy with their outcome! Good Luck.
- Q: Are the solar panels on the roof just a gimik to get all the tree huggers to buy it, or are they actually a good, efficent design?
- The solar panels run the fan to remove hot air from the car. They do about the same amount of cooling that cracking the windows and using a heatshield over the windshield--that is they keep the interior of the car about the same as the exterior without draining the 2V battery. One problem I have with the solar panels is that they come with a moonroof. The other problem I have with them is that to get them you have to give up the additional safety features because Toyota won't put both the high tech safety features and the solar panels on the same car. So is it a good design? Well, nothing with a sun/moonroof is a good design IMHO, but that's the power of advertising for you. In that it runs a fan without draining the 2V battery, yes that part's good. Having to give up the high tech safety features to get it makes it a non-starter for me (and I live where it gets plenty hot so I could really use the fan).
- Q: Can solar panels be installed in areas prone to hurricanes or tornadoes?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas prone to hurricanes or tornadoes. However, it is important to design and install the solar panel system with the specific weather conditions in mind. This includes using appropriate mounting systems, ensuring proper anchoring and reinforcement of the panels, and using high-quality materials that can withstand strong winds. Additionally, regular maintenance and inspections should be conducted to ensure the panels remain in optimal condition.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for camping or outdoor activities?
- Yes, solar panels can be used for camping or outdoor activities. They are portable and can provide a sustainable source of energy to power various devices such as phones, lights, and even small appliances. Solar panels are lightweight, easy to set up, and can harness sunlight to charge batteries or directly power devices, making them an ideal solution for off-grid adventures.
- Q: I got a really great deal on 2 houses because they were fixer-uppers. I'm living in one and the other I'm renting out. However, the previous owner did everything himself in 950 95, so needless to say, things are not to todays standards. Both houses need rewiring (there are no ceiling lights, few outlets, and mine has two old fuse boxes and the other has a breaker box but it pops the breaker a lot). The only reason they are still functional is because both houses use natural gas for water and heat, so otherwise, they electrical work is getting us by, but who knows for how long. I thought that maybe instead of redoing the electric, that I could just add solar panels to compensate for the small electric boxes. Also, since I would have to hire electricians to do all the work, which would be more cost effective (not including the decrease in utilities since I don't pay the utilities in the rental anyways)?
- A solar panel does not replace the wiring in your house. All it does is supply power to the house, the same way a line in from the street does. After the power gets to the house, regardless of how it got to your house, it goes through exactly the same wiring to get to outlets and lights. Your problem is not that the power coming in from the street is insufficient; the power company can supply all you'd ever need. The problem is that your houses are not wired to receive or use more power. You need to upgrade the service panel so it can bring more power into the house, and upgrade the wiring inside the walls so you have the number of outlets and lights required by today's codes and which most of us need for all the things we plug in these days. Solar panels, while they are cheaper than ever, are not a low cost thing to install. It will take years to recover their cost, and if the rules are the same where you are as they are here, you can't use the cost of installing them as a write-off against the cost of the house until you sell it. They are a capital expense, not a maintenance and repair deduction which you can use each year against the income you receive from the rental. Doing a conventional rewiring is your best bet.
- Q: Can solar panels reduce electricity bills?
- Yes, solar panels can reduce electricity bills. By harnessing the sun's energy to generate electricity, solar panels can offset a significant portion of a household's electricity consumption, leading to lower monthly bills. Additionally, excess energy produced by solar panels can be fed back into the grid, allowing homeowners to earn credits or receive payments from utility companies.
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CE and TUV Approved High Efficiency 350W Poly Solar Panels
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 20000000 watt/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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