Goal Zero Solar Panels | CNBM Solar Monocrystalline 156 Series 270W
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 20000000 watt/month
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Specification
Materials
Silicon
Guarantee
12 yrs free from defects in materials and workmanship
No less than 90% within 10yrs and no less than 80% within 25yrs
TUV(IEC61215&IEC61730), CE, UL
Application
Photovoltaic/ solar/ green energy/ energy saving
Descriptions
1.High efficiency crystalline silicon solar cell. Even if under the weak light, the solar module can produce maximum power output.
2.Tempered glass (toughened glass): Anti-reflecting coating and high transmission rate glass increase the power output and mechanical strength of solar module.
3. EVA and TPT: Using high quality EVA and TPT to prevent destroying and water.
4. AI frame: Without screw, rner connection. 6 holes on the frame can be installed easily.
5. Junction box: Multi function junction box with water proof.
6. Long lifetime: ≥25 years; Less power decrease.
7. Good performance of preventing from atrocious weather such as wind and hails.
8. Resisting moisture and etching effectively, not effected by geology.
9. The certificate issued by international authority: UL, TUV, IEC, CE.
Packaging Details
26pcs/pallet, 28pallets/ 40HQ
Our solar panels are packed in cartons, and then pallet.
Shipping by sea or by air are both ok, it up to customer’s chose.
We’d like to inquiry the freight cost for customer after be informed exact quantity and destination address.
CNBM International Corporation is a professional solar panel manufacturer in China for CNBM brand . Silicon panel ( silicon module), as our main product, has high quality and good service. Our products are very popular in Europe, Australia, England, Middle East, Mexico, Argentina, Chili, Singapore and Africa.Furthermore, our products have gained international authorized certificates like TUV, UL and CE.
Why Choose Us
A. Professional Manufacturers , Strict quality control & power classification Silicon Solar PV Module
B. 100% A grade solar cell with Positive tolerance power range.
C. High Conversion Efficiency , High transmission rate , low iron tempered Anti-reflecting/coating film 3.2mm glass
D. Anti-aging & high visosity EVA
E. high frame resistant & Double-sided fluorine TPT
F. Anodized aluminum alloy high thickness frame
G. 3 or 6 bypass diodes , 90mm 4m2 cable , MC4 connectors & waterproof junction box
H. Long life, Easy installation, high wind & hail impact resistance
I. Be resistant to atmospheric exposure & effects of delamination
J. ISO9001:2008/ISO14001:2004/OHSAS18001:2007/ CE /TUV/CEC/ IEC/EN61215 IEC/EN61730/CHUBB INSURANCE
K. 10Years Manufacturing Quality Warranty , 10Years 90% Power output Warranty, 25Years 80% Power output Warranty
- Q: I have a solar energy panel that works in every room except mine. I have those severely bright, energy efficient bulbs and it doesn't work at all.What do I do? Is the bulbs really causing this? Why?
- It's giving off a good chunk of its energy as light in the range 800-00nm which the solar panel can efficiently harvest into electricity. As a lightbulb though, this energy is being wasted because you can't see light of those wavelengths!
- Q: I have several 6v 4.5a sealed lead acid batteries. I would like to hook one of them up to a solar panel and have it stay charged from the solar panel all the time, but not overcharged. Is there a simple way to do this with an IC or something? I am only a beginner with circuits so I want it to be something very easy to make. Basically, I want it to stay charged all the time so it's available if I need it for a power out or something.Thanks.
- Yes, you can purchase a solar photovoltaic array to keep your batteries charged. You will need a Photovoltaic Cell Panel that produces 27 + watts (6volts x 4.5 amps = 27 watts) at 6 volts of electricity, a Charge Controller that allows only 4.5 amps of power through to the battery and will reduce the amps as the battery nears full charge and shut off the Panel when the battery is fully charged, and a 6v. Battery. Figure you will need a photovoltaic panel capable of producing a minimum of 27 watts if you are going to charge a completely dead 6 v. battery in one day. (with a clear sky). The way the system works is the sunlight strikes the cells on the panel and releases the excess electrons in the cells, they travel along central wires to your battery and charge the battery. When the sun sets, the procedure is reversed and the electrons flow backwards from the battery, into the photovoltaic cells. That is where the Charge Controller is needed. It acts a one way gate and lets the electrons go into the battery, but won't let them go backwards to the Panel. Just set your panel in the sun at the optimum angle for the season and your latitude on earth, connect the charge controller and then the battery, and it will keep your battery charged. Don't waste your money on the small wattage solar photovoltaic systems that claim to keep your battery charged. They simply can't do it unless your battery is in like new condition and is fully charged when they are hooked up. If you battery is a few months old, the small wattage photovoltaic systems can't keep up with the loss of power from sulfation inside the battery.
- Q: My home uses an average of 2400 kW per month (28,800 per year.) How much can I expect it to cost to install solar panels of this amount? (It is not my intention to go off of the electric company's grid. I would like to generate what I can / possibly sell back extra power)What quot;hiddencosts are there? What is the average life of them?What is the quot;best(cost effective and green) solution / approach?(BTW.... I am in southern LA if that makes a difference)Best answer will go to clear answer WITH links/resources to back it up!)THANKS A MILLION!!! I hope you have a safe and happy holiday season!!!
- A solar system evolves many more components than just panels, and each with its own level of complexity and expense. Is electricity the only option for your consumption? I thought similarly yrs ago with my system, but now over the years the maintenance of panels, subpanels, charging systems, high effic batteries, etc has now proven to me that I should have ensured all other possible improvements be covered first to lower my overall uses.
- Q: Which of these units determines how much electric energy a solar panel can generate?
- For a particular solar panel, you can't choose between the intensity and the power in terms of which determines the energy produced in a given time, because the two concepts are related. Intensity is the power per unit area. So if you have twice the intensity on a particular panel, solar energy is being delivered at twice the rate. However, if you were to compare two solar panels on which the same light intensity was falling, the panel with greater area would produce electrical energy at a greater rate, as power in intensity times area. In that sense, I'd say that the solar power input determines the electrical power output.
- Q: I am seriously thinking about installing PhotoVoltais Solar panels (that generate electricity) on my roof. Besides the usual (cost, ROI, etc.), I was researching for the maintenance of these panels. We have tall trees around the house and needles and leaves fall on our roof all the time... not to mention the dirt and grime that collects over time.Do these decrease the capacity of the panels? Do the panels require a regular maintenance?Thanks!
- I don't know if the guy is right about cells burning out if they are covered. You should look on the Internet for insolation tables for your area to see the effective hours of sunlight. Then guesstimate the percentage of time the panels will be shaded. Those trees may make the solar thing a poor idea. He is right about the trees reducing you efficiency. If a panel is shaded about 0 percent, its output drops to close to zero. My panels are five years old, and I have washed them twice. There as been no noticeable dropoff in output.
- Q: Any recommendations for companies? Any things to look out for?
- There okorder / Why pay thousands of dollars for solar energy ($27,000 average cost) when you can build your own solar panel system for just a fraction of the retail cost. You can build a single solar panel or you can build an entire array of panels to power your whole house. Some people are saving 50% on their power bill, some people are reducing their bill to nothing. But what’s most impressive is that just by following these instructions some are even making the power company pay them!
- Q: Are solar Panels worth it, Do they really quot;save moneyon electricity?
- The answer is yes. Where it used to cost around $0 per watt you can now buy a system installed for half of that. Panels are more powerful, technology is better so once again the answer is yes. In addition a lot of power companies are offering net metering programs (that is where you sell your extra power back to them for credit). It's like putting power in the bank during peak solar days to use when the sun doesn't shine. You stay hooked up to the grid and when you're making more than you're using your meter spins backwards.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on train stations?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on train stations. In fact, many train stations around the world are adopting solar energy systems to power their operations and reduce their carbon footprint. Solar panels are installed on the roofs or canopies of train stations to harness sunlight and generate electricity, which can be used for lighting, heating, cooling, and other station facilities. This renewable energy source makes train stations more sustainable and helps in the transition towards a greener transportation system.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power a camping trip?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a camping trip. They are an excellent source of clean and renewable energy, allowing campers to charge their electronic devices, power lights, refrigerators, and other camping equipment. Solar panels are portable and can be easily set up in a sunny location to harness the sun's energy during the day and store it in batteries for use at night. They provide a sustainable and eco-friendly solution for powering camping adventures.
- Q: I want to install solar panels in my roof and most installers don't recommend any particular brand. Do you have experience with any particular brand that has worked for you or anybody you know? Does the brand of the panel make a difference?
- Mitsubishi panels have served us well for 3 years so far, no problems. Kyocera had a well-known problem many years ago, but they lived up to the warranty and replaced defective panels. Their current products are considred good. I like the value delivered by Suntech panels. Might be a best buy - shop around. I have not heard about any of the major brands having trouble, lately. If you're intending to connect to the grid, be cautious about used or blemished panels. While they might work fine, they usually are ineligible for rebates.
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Goal Zero Solar Panels | CNBM Solar Monocrystalline 156 Series 270W
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 20000000 watt/month
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