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Solar Monocrystalline Series Panels
Introduction of Solar Monocrystalline Series Panels
CNBM Solar photovoltaic (PV) Panel is designed for large electrical power requirements. It is the optimal choice for both on-grid and off-grid power systems. CNBM Solar panel offers high performance of power per square foot of solar array. Monocrystalline silicon(c-Si): often made using the Czochralski process. Single-crystal wafer cells tend to be expensive, and because they are cut from cylindrical ingots, do not completely cover a square solar cell module without a substantial waste of refined silicon. Hence most c-Si panels have uncovered gaps at the four corners of the cells.
Characteristics of Solar Monocrystalline Series Panels
I Solar Cell : High efficiency crystalline 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, corner 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.
Standard Test Conditions of Solar Monocrystalline Series Panels
The opto-electrical specifications shown below are stabilized values being measured at Standard Test Conditions, Irradiance: 1000W/m2, Spectrum: AM1.5 at 25°C, The info below is subject to manufacturing tolerances. Where appropriate minutes of measurement are available and are used for the dimensioning of the installation.
Advantages of Solar Monocrystalline Series Panels
• CNBM Solar performance guarantees for 25 years
• 12 years guarantee for workmanship
• Timeliness of delivery
CNBM International Corporation's products including Monocrystalline Solar Panel, Polycrystalline Solar Panel have received and enjoyed famous reputation in many countries and regions in the world .As a solar panel supplier in China, we strive to provide our customers with excellent service, superior products and unmatched value.
Characteristics of Solar Monocrystalline Series Panels
Max Power Voltage Vmp (V) | 18.4V | 17.6V |
Max Power Current Imp (A) | 6.52A | 7.39A |
Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V) | 23.0V | 22.2V |
Short Circuit Current Isc (A) | 6.97A | 7.90A |
Max Power Pm (W) | 120W | 130W |
Temperature Coefficient of Cells
NOCT | 47℃±2℃ |
Temperature Coefficients of Isc (%/℃) | 0.064 |
Temperature Coefficients of Voc (%/℃) | -0.33 |
Temperature Coefficients of Pmp (%/℃) | -0.45 |
Mechanical Data Solar Monocrystalline Series
Power | 120W/130W |
Dimension | 1190/1470×670×30mm |
Weight | 9.5kg/11.7kg |
Tolerance | ±3% |
The dimension of the modules can be changed according to the demand of clients
Limits
Operating Temperature | –40 °C to +85°C |
Storage Temperature | –40 °C to +85°C |
Max System Voltage | 700V |
Guarantee Solar Monocrystalline Series Panels
Products Guarantee | 2 yrs free from defects in materials and workmanship |
Performance Guarantee | No less than 90% within 10yrs and no less than 80% within 20yrs |
Certificates | IEC, ISO, TUV, CE |
- Q: Didnt solar panels use to cost around $250,000 5 years ago?
- For just 5 years ago, certainly not! Perhaps you are thinking of 50 years ago, the kind that was put on the early communication satellites? 5 years ago, there was a glut of polysilicon, so modules were actually a little cheaper than today. Solar cell makers were basically using the scraps thrown away by chipmakers. But today, more silicon goes into making solar cells than computer chips, so that bonanza is gone. We will see prices going lower this year, possibly 20% from last year, because of improvements in technology, but also an increase in polysilicon supply, and a slowdown in demand due to worldwide recession. Later this year is a good time to buy panels, if you have the cash. The industry site below tracks module prices. They used to have more data, but I guess the old data rolls off the screen with time. If you want to see the details, they'll charge you for the report.
- Q: I'm just geting into electonics and stuff. So I am trying to make a simple USB charger. I'm looking for at least 4 volts output. What I've got is two solar panels (detached) a 4 AA battery holder, and a circuit board with an led on it (took the solar panels out of old lawn lights. I need more charge out of my panels (I think) so I tried attaching them. I soldered the positive wire from one to the positive connection on the other and negative wire to negative connection. After doing so and checking the multimeter, it says I have no output at all. How do you connect them?
- Most solar lamps use a single .2V nicd or nimh battery as a back-up supply, so they should be able to generate at least .5V in full sun to allow charging of the battery (you can verify the voltage of a single panel with your DMM) If you have two of these panels, I wouldn't expect them to make more than approximately 3V. The proper connection would be a series connection where the negative of one panel connects to the positive of the other and the remaining positive and negative wires become the outputs. Try this connection and measure again with your multimeter set to DCV and the panels in full sun. If the voltage is not high enough, add a third panel wired with its positive lead to the remaining negative of the first two. This should bring your voltage up another 50 percent.When you wire the panels positive to positive, negative to negative as you already have, voltage will be that of one panel, but current output will double (more amps) If you have many of these panels, you could combine series and parallel wiring to increase voltage and current.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power a university?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a university. Solar energy is a renewable and clean source of power, making it an ideal solution for large institutions like universities. By installing solar panels on rooftops, parking lots, or open spaces, universities can generate a significant amount of electricity to meet their energy needs. Additionally, universities often have large campuses with ample space for solar panel installations, making it feasible to generate a substantial amount of solar power.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a parking lot or carport?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a parking lot or carport. In fact, this is a growing trend known as solar carports or solar parking lot canopies. These structures not only provide shade for vehicles but also generate clean and renewable energy. They are a great way to utilize unused space for solar power generation while providing additional benefits such as reducing heat island effect and offering covered parking.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to heat water?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to heat water. Solar water heating systems use the sun's energy to heat water, typically through the use of solar thermal collectors. These collectors absorb sunlight and transfer the heat to water, which can then be used for various purposes such as bathing, washing, or even space heating.
- Q: I have a solar panel I bought for a diy project and it has a small plug on the end of it, but I need to remove this plug to expose the positive and return wires so I can solder a bunch of stuff together. How do I cut off the plug without shorting out the solar panel when I make the cut? Can I just leave it in the dark a while before cutting? I don't think I can remove the wires from the solar panel end before cutting.
- A solar panel doesn't store energy. As soon as the light stops, the current stops instantly. If it's a 200-watt panel or more, it won't be harmed by a short circuit, but it might be good to turn the panel over or cover it with cardboard before working on it. The spark can slightly mar the contacts. Doing the work indoors is enough to cut down the current, too. For a 60-watt panel or less, I wouldn't even worry about the spark, the power output is too low to do any damage.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a data center or server room?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a data center or server room. In fact, many organizations are increasingly adopting solar power as a sustainable energy solution for their facilities, including data centers and server rooms. Solar panels can be mounted on the roof or surrounding areas of the facility to generate clean and renewable electricity, reducing reliance on traditional energy sources and lowering carbon emissions. Integrated with appropriate infrastructure and storage systems, solar panels can effectively power these energy-intensive environments, making them more environmentally friendly and cost-effective in the long run.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a multi-story building?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a multi-story building.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power a hospital?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a hospital. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which can be used to meet the energy needs of various facilities, including hospitals. By installing a solar power system, a hospital can generate clean and renewable energy, reducing its reliance on traditional grid power and potentially saving costs in the long run. However, the feasibility of using solar panels to power a hospital depends on factors such as the hospital's energy requirements, available space for solar panel installation, and the local climate conditions. Additionally, backup power solutions may be necessary to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply during periods of low sunlight or system maintenance.
- Q: Are there different types of solar panels?
- Yes, there are different types of solar panels. The most common types are monocrystalline, polycrystalline, and thin-film solar panels. Each type has its own unique manufacturing process and efficiency levels, making them suitable for different applications and budgets.
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Vertical Solar Panels - CNBM Solar Modules 250W High Quality 25 Years Warranty
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 50000000 watt/month
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