CRM260S156P-60 Poly Crystalline Solar Panels
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- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 watt/month
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CNBM International Corp, established in 2004, is the business entity for trade and logistic of CNBM Group.With the advantages in Cement, Composite Materials, New Building Materials and Engineering, CNBM mainly concentrate on coal, steel and construction equipments and give priority to solar and wind energy development.CNBM International is highly recognized by its business partners and clients all over the world and has established good business relationship with the customers in over 120 countries and regions all over the world.
Introduction
This installation Manual contains essential information for the electrical and mechanical installation that your must know before installing CUSTOMER PV modules. This also contains safety information you need to be familiar with .All the information described in this manual are the intellectual property of CNBM and based on the technologies and experiences that have been acquired and accumulated in the long history of CUSTOMER. This document does not constitute a warranty, expressed or implied.
Data sheet
Maximum power | 260W |
Cell type(mm) | Polycrystalline solar cell 156*156 |
Number of cell(pcs) | 60(6*10) |
Manufacture site | China |
Open-circuit voltage(voc) | 37.6V |
Maximum power voltage(vmp) | 30.5V |
Short-circuit current(isc) | 8.95A |
Optimum operating current(imp) | 8.53A |
Power tolerance | 0~+5W |
Module efficiency | 16% |
Dimensions(mm) | 1640*992*40 |
Weight | 19 kg |
Backsheet | Silver |
Frame Colar | White |
Frame | Anodized Aluminum Alloy |
- Q: I know that if I put solar panels in my home I will get 30% back from the govt. Does that mean if I pay 2K I will get back around a 3K check? Or will my income play a roll where I may not get back as much?
- The energy credits are non-refundable. That means that they only reduce your existing tax liability. If the credit is more than your tax liability, the excess is lost. Examples: If your tax liability is $5,000 and you qualify for a $3,000 non-refundable credit, it reduces your tax liability to $2,000. If you had paid in $5,000, you would get a refund for $3,000. If you had paid in $3,000, you'd get a refund of $,000. If your tax liability was $2,000, a $3,000 credit would wipe it out and the other $,000 would be lost forever. If you had paid in $2,000, you'd get a refund for $2,000. If you had paid in $,000, you'd get a refund of $,000. BTW, check your math. 30% of $2k is not $3,000.
- Q: I have a shed that has wiring run for light bulb and a couple outlets. It is in a dark corner of my yard and at night is kinda creepy to go in with even a flashlight. I am weighing the option/expense of running electricity from the house on an overhead line versus putting up a 45 watt solar panel on the metal roof with inverter, battery etc. Sunlight is good to excellent at the location. Question is - will this be sufficient for the occasional use of light and an outlet? What can I expect? Pros and cons appreciated
- For okorder /... Electric power. Rather than an overhead cable you can bury a cable or PVC conduit and power the shed with 20AC. You can easily supply 5 to 30A of 20V AC that supply all of your power needs without the issues and limitations of the Solar system. If your shed is within 200 ft of your home you should be able to power the shed for less than $400 if you do the work.
- Q: I think that solar panels are the future and i think that the conventional way of generating electricity is going to be replaced by solar panels. I would like to be part of this industry as an entrepreneur but i do not know how to since i do not have a technical background. I would like to sell solar panels to consumers and to business. Should I start a manufacturing company that manufactures solar panels? Should I buy solar panels from manufactures and sell them to consumers? What should I do?
- HEAR IS A WAY, BY CLICKING THE LINKS $$GET PAID $$GET PAID $200+EURO 200 INSTANT $$ $$SINGUP BONUS $$ GET PAID BY CLICKING BELOW FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONSFIRST CLICK THE LINK ONE AND REGISTER YOUR SELF, AND THEN CLICK THE LINK TWO AND REGISTER YOUR SELF CLICK AND GET THE LINKS:
- Q: Do solar panels require a specific orientation or angle for optimal performance?
- Yes, solar panels generally require a specific orientation and angle for optimal performance. The ideal orientation for solar panels is facing south in the Northern Hemisphere and north in the Southern Hemisphere to maximize exposure to sunlight. Additionally, the optimal angle of tilt varies depending on the latitude of the installation site to maximize energy production throughout the year.
- Q: How do solar panels affect the resale value of a property?
- Solar panels can have a positive impact on the resale value of a property. Studies have shown that homes with solar panels tend to sell faster and at higher prices compared to homes without them. This is mainly because solar panels can lower energy costs for homeowners, increase energy efficiency, and contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle, all of which are highly valued by potential buyers.
- Q: Exactly How much power will this kit produce? for example. Will it only be able to power the 2 light throughout an entire day or would it be able to power a couple TV's with a couple lights. Or a Refrigerator? washer dryer? I'm just wondering exactly what it will be able to do and if it's worth paying $200 for if it'll only power two lights. Don't get me wrong, That's great and will make a difference but i'm looking for something that will make a little bit of a bigger difference. Would the 80 watt monocrystalline solar panel be much better? if so, what would it be able to power? double?
- I don't have direct experience with the Harbor Freight panels, but have heard that they are agressively rated - i.e., the three 5-watt panels are really 5-watt panels. The 80-watt panel is likely to be a serious panel, rated according to standard test conditions. It will also be more durable, and probably have a warranty of 20 years or more. There's really no comparison. If your goal is to experiment with solar electricity, then get the kit from Harbor Freight (or Northern Tool, or any of a handful of other places). If your goal is to save money, generally you will need a larger scale than 80 watts - several thousand watts being the norm. And the payback time will be measured in years.
- Q: I have a college project due within a week, and it involves a 00 Watt solar panel and a 2V 7.5Ah Battery. I got the project finished up and producing free energy for my house in September, however recently the battery I bought, that was specifically made to hold Solar Power, lost its charge (unsure how or why) and it is pretty much useless. Can I just go to a store and buy any 2V car battery to use?
- well the thing to remember just like any rechargeable battery they don;t respond well to continues charging they need some down time to discharge and then recharge. during the charging process the liquid or battery solution get hot and even evaporates. Replacing the battery solution with water won't work when your battery has lost it's solution you need to get battery acid replacement or battery repair solution. this is sold in many location near where the batteries are sold. check your spec for your solar panel out put and take those specification to your local auto store and they might even suggest an over sized battery. you might consider adding an additional battery in series for additional power storage.you might also using a light sensor and cut off switch solenoid which which stop charging or which would also stop and current from returning back to the panel. if you have every own a small car the battery is much smaller than that of a pick up. be sure that you don't get the small battery look for a large heavy duty battery all sold in the same store.
- Q: I was looking at thin flexible solar panels as solar panels 500w a option to upgrade a 20w solar panel I have permanently mounted to the roof of a home made camper van.Why I was thinking flexible is at just 2mm thin they can be glued down and being flexible they will follow the contour of the rounded shape of the roof of my camper (boxy standard solar panel spoils the lines a little)Another reason is no glass to brake when traveling on dirt tracks(though I am surprised mine hasn't broken yet after thousands of km on corrugated dirt roads). Finally there is a weight saving at only /3 the weight or less then a standard glass panel.There are different grades of flex PV some of the more expensive ones are very flexible with extremely thin backing at around .5mm The ones I was looking at are cheaper and at around 2mm with a thin flexible aluminum backing.$250 is about the going rate for 20w OKorder job. Below is a pic of a smaller one 60w or so.Has anyone had any experience with them?
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- Q: Any opinion on harbor freight solar panels ?
- Put my panel on roof of my motor home, regulator in belly rack with house batterys. Have had no problems in a year or so and they keep the house batterys charged
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CRM260S156P-60 Poly Crystalline Solar Panels
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 watt/month
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