Finance Solar Panels:Silicon Solar Monocrystalline Solar Panels 250W
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 pc/month
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Maximum power(Pm) | 190W | 195W | 200W | 240W | 245W | 250W | 250W | 255W | 260W |
Voltage at max. Power (V) | 36.8V | 37.0V | 37.2V | 29.8V | 30.0V | 29.7V | 30.4V | 30.6V | 30.8V |
Current at max. power (A) | 5.17A | 5.27A | 5.38A | 8.05A | 8.17A | 8.43A | 8.23A | 8.34A | 8.44A |
Open-Circuit(V) | 44.9V | 45.1V | 45.3V | 37.9V | 38.2V | 37.8V | 37.5V | 37.6V | 37.7V |
Short-Circuit (A) | 5.54A | 5.63A | 5.72A | 8.58A | 8.71A | 8.75A | 8.72A | 8.81A | 8.90A |
Power Temp.Coeff(/℃) | -0.43% | -0.47% | -0.48% | ||||||
Current Temp.Coeff(/℃) | 0.04% | 0.05% | 0.04% | ||||||
Voltage Temp.Coeff(/℃) | -0.32% | -0.34% | -0.34% | ||||||
Series Fuse Rating (A) | 12 | 12 | 15 | ||||||
Ambient Temp.(/℃) | -40~85 | ||||||||
Power tolerance | ±3% | ||||||||
NOCT | 46℃±2 | ||||||||
Max-System Voltage | 1000V DC(IEC)/600V DC(UL) | ||||||||
Connector | H+S/MC4/MC4 Compatible | ||||||||
Cell typical and quantity | 72pcs Monocrystalline silicon(125×125mm) | 60pcs Polycrystalline silicon(156×156mm) | 60pcs Monocrystalline silicon(156×156mm) | ||||||
Dimension | 1580×808×35mm | 1660×994×45mm | 1660×994×45mm | ||||||
Weight | 15.8kg | 19.7kg | 19.7kg |
- Q: Are solar panels durable?
- Yes, solar panels are durable. They are designed to withstand various weather conditions, including rain, snow, and wind. Additionally, most solar panels come with a warranty of 25 to 30 years, indicating their long lifespan and ability to withstand wear and tear over time.
- Q: I was trying to figure out if I could run an electric heater off of a solar panel, but I don't understand these electric convertion factors and stuff. Would it work? (I know it'll only work in the daytime and stuff.)SOLAR PANELPeak Power 95W PTC Watts 73.0WVoc 30.7VPeak Voltage 24.4VIsc 8.6APeak Current 7.96A HEATERInput: 20 V/60 Hz ,500 W/5,200 BTU
- No, not enough power. Energetic got some of it. A transformer will not convert DC to AC. Transformers work on AC. A power inverter converts. Your solar panels do only put out the 95W but at the higher impedence of the heater, at 24V it would only be able to push through about 45W. Less than an average light bulb in a desk lamp.
- Q: How do solar panels affect home insurance rates?
- Solar panels can affect home insurance rates in a positive way. While the initial installation of solar panels may increase the replacement cost of the home, they can also reduce the overall risk of damage or loss due to their durability and ability to generate renewable energy. As a result, many insurance companies offer discounts or special coverage options for homes with solar panels, leading to potential savings on insurance premiums. However, it is recommended to consult with individual insurance providers to understand their specific policies and any potential impact on home insurance rates.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power a sports stadium?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a sports stadium. By installing a sufficient number of solar panels on the stadium's roof or surrounding areas, the captured solar energy can be converted into electricity to power various systems within the stadium, including lighting, heating, ventilation, and other electrical equipment. This can reduce the reliance on traditional energy sources and provide a more sustainable and environmentally friendly solution for powering sports stadiums.
- Q: Dose a solar panel need the entire range or spectrum of sunlight to produce power?
- I think it's in the Ultra-Violet range because Solar Panels will still put out almost full power on an overcast day.
- Q: I used to live from my car and i am soon returning to that way.I want a solar panel to a battery to a surge protector so that i can use a portable wifi box and my laptop at the same time. Also i would charge my phone occasionally.I would like the charge to be enough for several days in case of cloudy weather.I just do not want anything to short circuit or ruin my laptop etc.Is thete a way to get this?What do i need or what exactly should i look into?
- laptop don't get enough power.
- Q: Harbor Freight sells a 75 watt solar panel, a surge power inverter, and deep charge batteries. But no one there can tell me how to put it all together. I want the end output to be a simple power bar that I can plug my devices into. I live in an apartment so I can not wire it directly into the grid. Please only serious responses. Don't waste your time and mine.
- 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: my dad wants to run all his lights in his shop on solar panels, he has 9 600 watt hps lights. how many solar panels would it take to pull this off
- It depends on how many watts of electricity you wants..
- Q: What's your opinion on solar power? More specifically, having panels installed on your roof to reduce your electric bill. I'm having a consultation tomorrow to get more details. I live in the SW, so it's always crazy sunny here. I don't know what the cost will be yet. Is it something you'd consider if the situation was right? If not, why?
- You dont say where you live? you need to consider average sunshine hours. There are some sites on the net that will work out for you what percentage of nameplate capacity you could expect to receive for different areas. Usually the capital cost wont be paid off for at least ten years, so money wise you would do much better by investing the cash. I once asked a guy (climate warmer) whether his solar panels had paid off or would do in the future, his answer was no but it was the right thing to do morally.
- Q: a fiber optic network could distribute solar energy from warm states to the rest of the country. Using a Federally created program,the energy would be used through a trust program to benefit all of our citizens equally. It would create thousands of jobs and help us with our dependence on foriegn oil supplies. This is no different than work programs created by the Feds during the 930's depression era.
- This is a great idea, but there are some intrinsic difficulties with the theory: First, the average US household uses 27.4kWh of power per day= aprox. 0,000 kWh per year. Solar panels create kWh/m^2/day. Therefore you would need 27 m^2 (290 ft^2) of solar panels per household. Not only does that use a lot of space, but it would also cost a fortune. We also have to take into account that the government does not want us to become dependent of oil for many reasons. Therefore it is unlikely the government would ever consider paying for it. Lastly, for power grids to stay functional at all times, backup power plants must be kept 'hot', to replace solar power stations as they stop producing. There is an energy cost to keep plants 'hot', which includes (in the case of coal plants) the burning of coal. Unfortunately, if the country is not willing to accept brownouts, the carbon footprint of any large scale solar project will have to accept the 'hot' non-producing power plants carbon emissions as their own. The continued advances in the ability to store electricity will greatly impact the successful implementation of a large scale solar power station being, carbon footprint free. However, it would be possible for every household to have their own solar panels. Since they would need about 290 ft^2 (or 5ft x 5ft), then it does seem reasonable that they could have this much on their roof or land somewhere. Any additional energy you make from the solar panels you can sell back to the power plants and make money. They could then use this extra energy to cover in brown out situations, etc. In order for this to work though, we would all need to be responsible for purchasing and installing our own solar panels. It would be nice if the government would offer greater incentives to do so.
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Finance Solar Panels:Silicon Solar Monocrystalline Solar Panels 250W
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 pc/month
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