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CNBM Solar Polycrystalline 6 Series (380W)

CNBM Solar Polycrystalline 6 Series (380W)

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100000 watt
Supply Capability:
10000000 watt/month

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Solar cell module production process

Line called packaging line components, packaging is the production of solar cells a key step in the packaging process without a good, multi-well battery is also not a good component of production boards. Battery package not only the battery life is guaranteed, but also to enhance the combat strength of the battery. Product quality and high service life is to win can be the key to customer satisfaction, so the quality of components of the package board is very important.  

 

FAQ:

1. How long will my inquiry get response?

 Your inquiry related to our products or prices will be replied within 24 hours. 

2. Can I get professional service and suggestion?

Well-trained and experienced staffs to answer all your questions in fluent English. 

3. Do you accept OEM or customized design?

OEM & ODM, any your customized lightings we can help you to design and put into product.

4. What if I need specific design?

Distributorship are offered for your unique design and some our current models.

 

CNBM Solar Polycrystalline 6 Series (100W)

 

 

Characteristics
Max Power Voltage Vmp (V)17.6V
Max Power Current Imp (A)5.69A
Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V)22.6V
Short   Circuit Current Isc (A)6.09A
Max Power Pm (W)100W
Temperature Coefficient of Cells
NOCT47±2
Temperature Coefficients of Isc (%/)0.06%
Temperature Coefficients of Voc (%/)-0.33%
Temperature Coefficients of Pmp (%/)-0.45%
Mechanical Data
Type of Cells (mm)Poly156*104 Poly156*52
Dimension1020×670×30mm
Weight7.7kg
NO.of Cells and Connections4*9=36      4*18=72
Limits
Operating Temperature–45°C to +80°C
Storage Temperature–45°C to +80°C
Max System Voltage700V

 

Process is as follows:  

1, the battery test

2, positive Welding - Inspection –

3, on the back of cascading - Inspection –

4, laying (glass cleaning, material cutting, glass pre-processing, laying) –

5, laminating –

6, to flash ( to the side, cleaning) –

7, fitted border (glue, loading angle keys, punching, install box, scrub I glue) –

8, the welding junction box –

9, high-pressure test –

10, component testing -- -

11 appearance inspection, packaging and storage;  

 

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With that size panel, you should be able to recharge either AA battery, or two AA batteries in series. Yes, it would be a good idea to put a blocking diode in series with the panel - anything will do, like a N448. You will want to use NiCd batteries if possible, because they take a trickle charge of 50 mA much better than NiMH (which prefers pulse charging, a more complicated circuit). You can use NiMH if you must. Needless to say, don't try to charge non-rechargable batteries. Also realize that at this charge rate, it will take days, maybe even a week, to charge the batteries, if left out in full sun all day long.
Q:Hi! I bought a Coleman 2 vdc cooler that pulls 9 amps. What size solar panel and amp-hour battery do I need? I only open it 3 times a day. It will hold about 3 gals of milk.
If it pulls 9 amps continuously, that's 08 watts/hour or about 2.5 kwh/day. If it only pulls half that (does it cycle?) it's about .2 kwh/day. You only want to drain a lead-acid battery 50% or so, so you'll want a 5 or 2.5 kwh battery pack. A typical setup for the 5 kwh would be two L-6 batteries in series, and for the 2.5 kwh you could use 2 T-05 batteries in series. This does not account for days of cloud. If you regularly have cloudy days, size the battery pack for two or three days of use with no input (2-3 x the sizes given above). To charge them, you typically want panels that will charge your battery at least 5% of its capacity per hour (C/20). For 2 volt nominal panels that's 0 amps for the T-05 or 20 amps for the L-6 batteries. It's good to have more than that for battery life (it cuts down on what's called stratification), so you'll want probably 50-200 watts of panels for the T-05 and 300-400 for the L-6. You'll also need a charge controller. Peltier coolers are very inefficient. You'll save money by using a regular mini-fridge and an inverter. Most mini-fridges only draw 50 watts or so, so you're talking 600 watt-hours for a 50% duty cycle. This means two T-05 batteries will give you two days of use and you'll only need 20-50 watts of panel. DK
Q:Can solar panels be installed on a restaurant or food establishment?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a restaurant or food establishment. In fact, many restaurants and food establishments have already embraced solar energy as a sustainable and cost-effective solution to power their operations. Installing solar panels can help reduce energy expenses, lower carbon footprint, and showcase the establishment's commitment to environmental responsibility.
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Unfortunately, I can't give you a lot of specifics on what you should use. However, I can tell you that the very best system for you simply might not be available to you, in which case it really doesn't matter how good it is. Your best bet would be to talk to a supplier in your area and see what is available, THEN start looking at the differences between those. Unfortunately, solar panels aren't quite to the point of being a common-place product...yet. Another thing to consider would be how old your roof is. You might want to look into the possibility of building-integrated materials if you are in need of a new roof. Talking with somebody who sells the panels in your area will help you understand a lot more than just doing raw research. Get their take on it, then fact check and research what they tell you so you know you're not getting ripped off.
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Yes, solar panels can be used to power a water treatment plant. Solar energy can be harnessed and converted into electricity to provide a sustainable and renewable power source for operating the various equipment and processes involved in water treatment. By utilizing solar panels, water treatment plants can reduce their dependence on traditional energy sources and contribute to a more environmentally friendly and cost-effective operation.
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