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Emp Protection Jinko Solar Panel Tiger Bificial Double Glass 460W

Emp Protection Jinko Solar Panel Tiger Bificial Double Glass 460W

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Min Order Qty:
315000 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
475
Number of Cells(pieces):
156
Size:
2205x1032x30mm

Product Descroption

With ensured after service, we can both supply tire one brand such as JINKO brand and do OEM for you. Poly, Mono, Half cell, Double glass, Thin film and so on are all available. Tiger Solar Panel is the new developed style of Jinko double glass mono solar panel.

Jinko Solar Panel Tiger Bificial Double Glass 460W

 

Advantage of Tiger Module

(1)Ultra-high Power for the Lowest LCOE and Highest IRR

(2)Ultra-high Efficiency of 20.78%

(3)Reliable Tiling Ribbon Technology Eliminating the Inter-cell Gap

(4)9 Busbar Technology Decreasing the Resistance Loss

 

SPECIFICATION

 

Module TypeSTCNOCT
460W 342Wp
Maximum Power (Pmax)43.32V   39.84V
Maximum Power Voltage  (Vmp)10.62V 8.59A
Maximum Power Current  (Imp)
51.90V 48.99V
Open-circuit Voltage  (Voc)11.35A   9.17A
Module  Efficiency STC (%)20.21%
Operating Temperature(℃)-40℃~+85℃
Maximum system  voltage1500VDC (IEC)
Maximum series fuse rating25A
Power tolerance0~+3%
Temperature coefficients of Pmax-0.35%/℃
Temperature coefficients of Voc-0.28%/℃
Temperature coefficients of Isc0.048%/℃
Jinko Solar Panel Tiger Bificial Double Glass 460W

 

 

Cell Type
P type Mono-crystalline
No of Cells156 (2×78)
Dimensions2205×1032×30mm (86.81×40.63×1.38 inch)
Weight29.6 kg ( 65.25lbs)
Front Glass2.0mm,Anti-Reflection Coating
Back Glass 2.0mm,  heat strengthened glass
Frame
Anodized Aluminium Alloy
Junction BoxIP67 Rated
Output cablesTUV  1×4.0mm2,                                                              (+): 250mm , (-): 150 mm or Customized Length

 

Jinko Solar Panel Tiger Bificial Double Glass 460W

Jinko Solar Panel Tiger Bificial Double Glass 460W

Jinko Solar Panel Tiger Bificial Double Glass 460W

Jinko Solar Panel Tiger Bificial Double Glass 460W

 

【Warranty
12 years Guarantee on product materail and workmanship
30 years 
Linear Power output warranty

0.45% Annual Degradation Over 30 years

Jinko Solar Panel Tiger Bificial Double Glass 460W

 

Q: I have a cabin that is way out in the middle of no where, it would cost 000's of dollars to get power to it. If I have a 8,000 BTU air conditioner that runs on 25 volts and 5 amps (or 875 watts)How many solar panels will I need to run this during the day, plus charge the batteries to run it all night? How many batteries would I need
OK, in addition to the solar panels, you wil need an inverter (DC to AC; 2V t0 20V) capable of delivering 20A continuously and as much as 40A for the compressor starting surge, and a fairly large battery bank capable of delivering something over 2000 watts continuously (losses in the charging and conversion process) as well as the surge. So, if your actual demand is now calculated around 2000 watt/hour, and you need to both run the unit and charge batteries during the daylight hours - and considering that the ideal charging rate for a lead-acid battery is on the order of 0% of its capacity, you will need a huge reserve on the battery section and a huge excess on the solar section to make up for the 5 hours maximum input. So, the average high-quality deep-discharge battery will do about 400Ah @ 2.6V. Which comes to 5040 watts for one hour. For round figures, it will give you 2000 watts for 2.5 hours. You will need a minimum of eight of them just to make your system run for the 9 hours you are anticipating. Given that you do not want to run the batteries to zero each night, a 50% reserve would be a wise investment - comes to now twelve (2) batteries. Now, you will have to make 2000 watts (to run the unit) and also produce and another 8600 (per hour for five hours) watts to charge the batteries for the next night. Again, for round figures, you will need 0,000 watts of solar power, or seventy (70) panels. At ~0 watts/s.f. (00 watts/meter), that comes to about 000 square feet or 00 square meters. Modern non-crystaline panels may reduce this by 20%, or so but no more than that. You will be charging the batteries at roughly 20% of their discharge capacity - which will pretty much cut their service live in half, or so. As the average deep-discharge battery has about an 8-year life span under ideal conditions (and your situation will be far from ideal) you may expect to replace them every four years or so with good care. Much less with no care.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on camping sites?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on camping sites. They are a great renewable energy option for powering small electronic devices, lighting, and charging batteries while camping.
Q: Ok so i can have a problem i have two 5 watt 2 volt solar panels a 2 volt battery and a 400 watt ac 2 volt dc inverter i believe im only getting 5 watts from from my solar panels thats the equivalent of one is there any way i could get full voltage from my solar panels without theoretically burning my wallet.. please help
I think you need to take some basic courses on electricity. Usually, 8 volt solar panels are required to charge 2 volt batteries. The voltages of photovoltaic cells are set by the material they are made of, only current changes. If you hook up a 2 V solar panel to a 2 V battery, no current will flow, nothing would get charged. You would need some elaborate DC to DC voltage converters to charge a 2 V battery from 2 V solar panels. Solar panels can be connected in parallel or in series, as you've made the mistake of buying 2 V solar panel, you would have to wire them in series and have a charge controller that could limit the voltage of the charge. Did it ever occur to you that two 5 watt solar panels would not be able to provide the power needed by a 400 watt inverter? You're just running off your battery with your set up. Solar power is expensive power, you can not have solar without burning a hole in your wallet.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a data center?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a data center. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which can be used to power various devices and infrastructure, including data centers. By installing a sufficient number of solar panels and using energy storage systems, a data center can be powered entirely or partially by solar energy. This can help reduce reliance on traditional power sources, lower energy costs, and promote environmental sustainability. However, the feasibility and efficiency of using solar panels for powering a data center may depend on factors such as the location, size of the data center, and the availability of sunlight.
Q: Can I make a solar panel at home?How to make it?
The first link is a video on how to make solar cells from powdered donuts and tea. But you probably want to make solar panels from scrap solar cells. The second video is on how to make solar panels from scrap solar cells. You used to be able to get damaged cells for free but so many people have been piecing them together that they sell them now. You've kinda missed the boat on solar panels for work alone.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a mining operation?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a mining operation. Solar power systems can generate electricity by converting sunlight into energy, which can then be used to power various mining equipment and operations. This clean and renewable energy source can help reduce the environmental impact of mining operations and also provide a cost-effective alternative to traditional power sources. However, the feasibility and effectiveness of using solar panels for a mining operation would depend on factors such as the energy requirements of the operation, available sunlight, and the size and efficiency of the solar power system.
Q: Hi. I hate the energy company. I hate my carbon footprint. I will likely move to a piece of property and put a decent-sized mobile home on it. I want solar panels so I can get my own power. I live in the state of Wisconsin. How much would this approximately cost? Would I need certain permits? How many panels can be used? Thanks for helping!
I was in debt up to my eyeballs, and I needed help fast, so I looked to some free online programs. I had tried so many that were scams, but I finally found one legit one! In two months, I paid off $3000 of my debt.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of pollution from transportation?
Yes, solar panels can still be used in areas with high levels of pollution from transportation. While pollution can potentially reduce the efficiency of solar panels by blocking sunlight and depositing dirt or particles on their surface, advancements in technology and regular maintenance can help mitigate these effects. Additionally, installing solar panels can contribute to reducing overall pollution levels by transitioning to clean energy sources.
Q: They absorb solar heat and transform it into electricity, so there should be less heat left to warm the planet. Shouldn't we at least plaster all the world's deserts with them?
The opposite - they heat the Earth up. The ground underneath might be brown or green or sand. The solar panels are Black. They absorb more radiant energy. Solar electricity is energy and somewhere down the wire will produce heat. Solar's saving grace is that it has the same heating effect year after year. But greenhouse gasses have a cumulative effect. The excess gasses produced in year one are added to the gasses in year two, etc. For instance say the heating of soalr cells is 5 times (5s) that of greenhouse gasses (g). Year - Total Heating - 5s + g 2 - 5s + 2g 3 - 5s + 3g 4 - 5s + 4g 5 - 5s + 5g 6 - 5s + 6g 7 - 5s + 7g 8 - 5s + 8g 9 - 5s + 9g 0 - 5s + 0g etc... In 50 years you have 50 - 5s + 50g
Q: I would like to know how much a solar panel would cost for a wingspan of 208 ft for a plane
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