• Essex Solar Panels Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel (CR140P-CR120P) System 1
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Essex Solar Panels Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel (CR140P-CR120P)

Essex Solar Panels Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel (CR140P-CR120P)

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High-efficient solar cells
High transmissivity low-iron toughened glass
Anodized aluminum frame
Water resistant junction box
Design to meet unique demand of customer
25 year poweroutput warranty

the products of this series:Polycrystalline silicon solar panel(CR070P-CR060P) are ranged as follows:

CR140P,CR135P,CR130P, CR120P

of which,

cell dimension:156mm*156mm

number of celles and connections: 36(4*9)

panel dimension: 1478*670*35(mm)

per weight: 11.5KG

junction box type: PV-GZX0503B-4

cable and asymmetrical lengths: NANYANG(4.0mm2), 900mm(-)and 900mm(+)

connection: MC4

 

 

Q: What is the efficiency of modern solar panels?
The efficiency of modern solar panels typically ranges from 15% to 20%, with some advanced models reaching up to 22%.
Q: Are there any restrictions or regulations regarding solar panel installations?
Yes, there are restrictions and regulations regarding solar panel installations. These can vary depending on the location and jurisdiction. Some common restrictions include obtaining permits, adhering to building codes and zoning regulations, and complying with utility interconnection requirements. It is important to check with local authorities and consult with professionals to ensure compliance with all applicable restrictions and regulations before installing solar panels.
Q: We are considering getting solar panels for our home just south of Birmingham, AL. We know a little and are trying to educate ourselves the best we can. But we are having a hard time finding anyone around this area. We have done the yellow page thing, and some quot;green places around town. But to no luck.....
Any electrical contractor could likely install them, and there are several Internet businesses that sell solar panels. You likely have no place there to get the kind of large panels you need for a house. Look at your local regulations. Your utility may not allow grid-tie, so you may have to set up an off-grid system with batteries and use separate wiring or a transfer switch. One thing a lot of people neglect is hail protection. In Birmingham, you're likely to have large hail (larger than golf ball size) every couple of years in the spring. You need to work out a way of covering them in advance of severe weather. Most panels will take up to golf-ball size hail with no problem. DK PS, I've done this myself, and have considerably more information. Email if you're interested.
Q: What in the solar panel wares out so that the panel can not convert the suns energy to electric energy? Please post were you get answers.
If they get smashed, they won't work. Keep them clean, and they will last many years. I suppose there is a 'limit' to the effectiveness of the cells lifespan, but it must be more than 25-30 years. Just glass, metal frame and silica. No moving parts. Seems like a good deal.
Q: If a solar panel (using 36 3x6 solar cells) puts out 60 watts, how many panels would I need (for a house) if I use a max of 2300 kWh in a month? I checked my electric usage for the past 2 years and the kWh is usually lower but I wanted to use the most kWh used (2300) for my question. Thanks!
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Q: I made three 36 solar cell (3x6 .5V 3.5A) panel and had it hooked a up to an old car inverter. I was on line looking for a cheap grid tied inverter. I came across the Enphase micro inverter and was wondering if i could use one of those. Will it work?
It won't work for several reasons. ) Enphase needs 24V modules, you made 8V ones. The voltage is too low to turn it on. 2) Only UL listed (or similar lab) panels are allowed to be connected to your house electrical system. Even if you did get them to work with the Enphase, you won't be able to get the system inspected, there is no way it would be allowed to be turned on by the electrical inspector nor the electric company. 3) If you got by obstacles and 2, and you had an electrical fire in your house, it is highly likely your insurance company would not pay you for it, as you used non-UL panels. DIY panels are fine for little back yard projects, but when it comes to your home, buy real ones. The price has dropped so much in the last 2 years, it's not worth it to mess around.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a government building or facility?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a government building or facility. In fact, many governments around the world are actively promoting the use of renewable energy sources, including solar power, to reduce their carbon footprint and promote sustainability. Installing solar panels on government buildings not only helps in generating clean and renewable energy but also sets an example for the community and encourages others to adopt green energy practices.
Q: Here's a little idea I though might help everyone out in Iraq a little: How about if the US mass produces solar panels that are small enough to carry (maybe one foot by three feet) that have a regular power outlet on them to the Iraqis? We could send convoys to the people waiting in line to buy gas and give each person one free solar panel. Why?. A lot of people are buying gas to run generators for air conditioning, not to fuel vehicles. 2. It would help reduce the gas lines if people only needed gas for cars instead of their generators too.3. It would help reduce the fighting over the power grid if people didn't need the grid for their own electrical power.My theory is, once every family in Iraq has enough of these panels that they don't even care about the power grid (during the daytime anyway) it would be much easier to fix the power grid. Maybe these solar panels could even connect to and add to the power grid.
I will answer your question with a question. Why does everyone try so hard to point out why they think (I did say think and they are normally wrong) something will not work. I agree with your idea but you are wanting to put the help or money in the wrong place. If we would just take care of our own here at home. We would not need their oil so they would have more for their own use. This would aswell stop our money from leaving our country and they would NOT beable to use our money to build bombs to kill us with. So just by taking care of ourselfs we would be helping Iraq and our own country. We would not need their oil and they would get what they want. Us out of their country. However, That will not help bush and his OIL millionaire friends so it will never happen.
Q: I'm thinking of getting a solar panel for my house to help cut back on power use (I live in New Mexico). What sort of appliances can I run on a watt solar panel? Is it worth it to get a single watt panel or is it more efficient to get a multi-watt panel?
watt is a very small amount of electricity. The typical household uses several million watt hours per year. watt would be enough to trickle charge a battery to run an LED nightlight. I believe the little self contained walk lights that I have put out have a 0.35 watt Ni-Cad battery. That could be recharged by a watt solar panel.
Q: Is it possible for the everyday person to increase the efficiency of solar panels that they own? If so, how is it done?
If you have a way to keep silicon panels cool, that really helps. On a hot summer day, our array was down 20% in production. I sprayed a hose to wash the panels, and for a few minutes, the power spiked to 20% ABOVE normal. The usual thing to do is mount the panels exposed to the wind if you can, or at least 8 off the roof otherwise. A few lucky souls with access to free stream water on their property have been known to use water cooling under their panels.

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