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Fossbytes Solar Panels 305W CNBM Solar Polycrystalline Series III (300W—310W)

Fossbytes Solar Panels 305W CNBM Solar Polycrystalline Series III (300W—310W)

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Min Order Qty:
10000 watt
Supply Capability:
500000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
305
Number of Cells(pieces):
72
Size:
1956 x 992 x 50

CNBM Solar Polycrystalline Series III (300W—310W)


Characteristics

Max Power Voltage Vmp(V)       

36.6

36.9

37.2

   37.5

Max Power Current Imp(A)   

7.66

7.73

7.8 

   7.87

Open Circuit Voltage VocV

44.2

44.6

45.1

   45.4

Short Circuit Current Isc(A) 

8.26

8.32

8.41 

  8

Max Power Pm(W)         

280

285

290

   295

 

Temperature Coefficient of Cells

NOCT   

  45±2

Temperature Coefficients of Isc (%/)

- 0.0492

Temperature Coefficients of Voc (%/)

 – 0.3374

Temperature Coefficients of Pmp (%/)

  –0.4677

 

Mechanical Data

Dimension   

1638 x 982 x 40 mm

Weight  

 19.5kg

No. of Cells and Connections  

 60 (6 x   10)

Tolerance       

0+5W

Cell Monocrystalline Cell   

  156 x 156 mm

Packing

700   Pcs/40ft(H) Container

 

Limits

Operating Temperature 

  –40 °C to +85°C

Storage Temperature 

  –40 °C to +85°C

Max System Voltage  

  1000VDC(IEC) / 600VDC(UL)

IV Curve


305W CNBM Solar Polycrystalline Series III (300W—310W)

305W CNBM Solar Polycrystalline Series III (300W—310W)

305W CNBM Solar Polycrystalline Series III (300W—310W)


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305W CNBM Solar Polycrystalline Series III (300W—310W)

305W CNBM Solar Polycrystalline Series III (300W—310W)

Guarantees

Products Guarantee 12 yrs free from defects in materials and workmanship

Performance Guarantee No less than 90% within 10yrs and no less than 80% within 25yrs

Certificates TUV (IEC61215&IEC61730), VDE(IEC61215&IEC61730), UL, CE

 

FAQ

1. Q: Do you have your own factory?

    A: Yes, we have. Our factory located in Jiangsu province.

2. Q: How can I visit your factory?
    A: Before you take off from your country, please let us know. We will show you the way, or arrange time to pick you up if possible.
3. Q: Do you provide free sample?
    A: Usually we do not offer free sample

4. Q: Could you print our company LOGO on the nameplate and package?

 A: Yes, we can do that.


Q: i was looking into making solar panels to reduce my electric bill, but i need to know how to actually hook it up.
most of the listings are there to get you to send 'em money. some promise a refund if they don't work. good luck getting your money back. it's not going to happen. last, the inverter, and control to feed power back into the grid are expensive. the utility gets to control what you can use, and most often you have to buy it from them. in Calif, the utility has an interest in good solar installations. they provide power during the time of peak demand, so the utility does not have to build/buy the last, most expensive kilowatt. however, (A) any installation that will be at all useful is large, and expensive, and (B) as with all electronics, next year will be better. i'll probably do it. but not yet.
Q: Do solar panels require regular inspections or maintenance checks?
Yes, solar panels do require regular inspections and maintenance checks to ensure optimal performance and longevity. These inspections typically include monitoring the panels for dirt, debris, or shading that may reduce their efficiency, as well as checking the electrical connections and wiring for any issues. Additionally, ongoing maintenance such as cleaning the panels and replacing any faulty or damaged components is essential to keep the system operating efficiently.
Q: my solar car works when using the Battery but when there is sunlight i connect the wires to the solar panel and it does not work...................HELP
If that solar panel came with the car, the panel is most likely defective. Make sure you're in bright sunlight, and try holding the car so that the wheels are not touching the ground. If the wheels still won't turn, even slowly, then the panel is bad. If each person in the class got one, see if you can try your panel on a friend's car, or their panel on your car. If this is just any little panel, it could be that the panel simply does not have enough voltage, current, or both to power the motor on the car.
Q: I am seriously thinking about installing PhotoVoltais Solar panels (that generate electricity) on my roof. Besides the usual (cost, ROI, etc.), I was researching for the maintenance of these panels. We have tall trees around the house and needles and leaves fall on our roof all the time... not to mention the dirt and grime that collects over time.Do these decrease the capacity of the panels? Do the panels require a regular maintenance?Thanks!
I don't know if the guy is right about cells burning out if they are covered. You should look on the Internet for insolation tables for your area to see the effective hours of sunlight. Then guesstimate the percentage of time the panels will be shaded. Those trees may make the solar thing a poor idea. He is right about the trees reducing you efficiency. If a panel is shaded about 0 percent, its output drops to close to zero. My panels are five years old, and I have washed them twice. There as been no noticeable dropoff in output.
Q: I just moved into somewhere with solar panels but don't really understand them...all I know is that they heat the water.Do I still have to turn the hot water on with the solar panels or do they heat it automatically or do they store the energy until I turn on the hot water?!
Custom solar-heating systems are unique. Does yours have a circulating pump? Does it have a storage tank? Is the fluid that goes to the panels separated from the household water and transfers heat through a heat-exchanger radiator, and the fluid has antifreeze in it? If it does, is the antifreeze of the variety that won't poison your family if there is a leak? Does your system have a thermostat-controlled pump that turns on when the water in the panels are hot? Does it have a limit-thermostat to turn off the pump when water in the storage tank is hot? There are many more variations to operation of solar-heating panels. Find out who designed it or who knows how to operate it and ask them.
Q: If I wanted to put some solar panels on my roof, how many would i need and how many watts would they have to be to be able to power my whole house?
Well, the best way to buy solar panels is to shop by watts. Solar panels come in a wide variety of watts, from to over 200. However, the more watts a panel has, the more it costs. I would suggest getting small things first, and gradually converting to solar power so as to help the environment and save money. If you have an outdoor pool, buy a solar collector to heat it. It will extend your swimming season and once you hook it up, you won't have to worry about it. (My cousins have this on their pool.) Also, there are solar cell phone chargers available for purchase, you could get one of those. As for your house, you would need several solar panels and a converter to be able to power your whole house on solar energy.
Q: I'm going to pitch an idead to my school about switching to Solar Energy. What are positive and negative effects of the solar panels?Also what is the cost for installing them into a highschool?How much would the electricity bill decline afterwards?
If you hope to get a solar panel that can run appliances and air conditioning.. then you are not even close to being realistic about what solar panels can do. If you really want to install a solar panel array on your home, then you need to talk to a company in your area that designes and installes them because every installation is different.. so you won't get an answer here on Yahoo. You can expect to spend $20,000 to $30,000 that will provide enough solar power for the average home.
Q: Why are they placed there? How come they aren't placed on the floor or window.My fiance and I are interested in putting solar panels on our new home. I was really curious and google wasn't giving me the answer. My roof is pretty small in our new house and I don't think it would fit there. Why is it usually placed there and is there another place? You will be chosen as best answer if you answer all my questions. Thanks in advance, and I would appreciate if nobody is rude. Otherwise, I will have to report abuse.
The roof is the most popular location for panels, I'd imagine because: ) The space is not otherwise being used. Panels in the yard would take up play space, or shade the garden or lawn. 2) The roof is usually more free from shadows because it's high up. Something low to the ground could more easily be shaded by trees, fences, or nearby buildings. 3) The roof often has a built-in tilt that is more ideal for panels. Take a good look at your roof, especially if there is a south-facing side. The roof could be bigger than you think. Only 0% of our roof area is dedicated to solar panels, and that keeps up with our yearly electrical usage.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a church or religious building?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a church or religious building. In fact, many religious institutions are increasingly adopting solar energy as a sustainable and environmentally-friendly solution. Installing solar panels on a church or religious building can help reduce energy costs, lower carbon footprint, and demonstrate a commitment to green practices.
Q: How do solar panels affect the local economy?
Solar panels can have a positive impact on the local economy by creating jobs in the installation, manufacturing, and maintenance sectors. Additionally, the use of solar energy can reduce electricity costs for residents and businesses, freeing up funds that can be spent elsewhere in the local economy. The deployment of solar panels can also attract investments and contribute to the growth of a sustainable and eco-friendly image for the community, potentially boosting tourism and attracting new businesses.

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