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Glass-Covered Polycrystalline Silicon 265Wp Solar Panels

Glass-Covered Polycrystalline Silicon 265Wp Solar Panels

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199000 watt
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5000000 watt/month

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Decription of Goods:

1.As an essential part of RealForce Group, RealForce Power is located at lakeside of Weishan Lake, a scenic wetland in the world.

2.We face the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail way, the Beijing-Fuzhou expressway and the State Road 104 to the east and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal to the west.

3.To the north, we face the Qufu airport and to the south we face the Guanyin airport. Base on the developed three-dimensional transportation systems, we are in a strategic location that could radiate the whole country.


Characteristics:

1.With an orbicular production chain, RealForce Power is engaged in the production of polycrystalline cells and high efficient modules and also the construction of power-generation systems.

2.Our products are widely used in PV plants, new energy real estate, urban lighting, military satellite power generation, large sever power supply and rural area power supply, etc.

3.Being the pillar sector in the four industries of ReaForce Group,  RealForce Power, consisting of four production bases in Weishan and Zaozhuang of Shandong province, Wuwei of Gansu province and Luoyong in Thailand, is in charge of RF PV industry.

Polycrystalline Silicon 265Wp Solar Panels

Polycrystalline Silicon 265Wp Solar Panels

Polycrystalline Silicon 265Wp Solar Panels

 

Specification:

maximum power265W
brandRealforce
cell type(mm)Polycrystalline solar cell 156*156
number of cell(pcs)60(6*10)
manufacture siteChina
open-circuit voltage (voc)37.7V
maximum power voltage (vmp)30.6V
short-circuit current (isc)9.03A
optimum operating current (imp)8.66A
power tolerance0 ~ +5W
module efficiency16.3%
dimensions(mm)1640*992*40
weight(kg)19
backsheetWhite
frame colorSilver
frameAnodized Aluminum Alloy

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3.  Do you accept OEM or customized design?
OEM & ODM, any your customized lightings we can help you to design and put into product.
4.  What if I need specific design?
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Q: I need to use solar panels to charge lead acid batteries in an off-grid application. I understand that solar panels have a open circuit maximum voltage and an maximum amperage under no resistance, and that one can optimize the power output by regulating the load (resistance). If so, is just connecting 2 -volt solar panels to a lead-acid battery inefficient? Are there devices that will maximize 2 volt output power (by varying the resistance)? Am I on the right track here? Thanks for any help.
Hi, okorder / having good batteries like this one make save you the hassel to buy controllers. You can control your own charge buy different tips
Q: How much energy can solar panels generate?
The amount of energy that solar panels can generate depends on various factors such as the size and efficiency of the panels, the location and climate conditions, and the amount of sunlight available. In general, a typical solar panel can produce around 250 to 400 watts of power per hour under optimal conditions. However, the overall energy output can vary significantly, and larger solar installations can generate much higher amounts of electricity.
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: Can I make a solar panel at home?How to make it?
The first thing to understand is that there is nothing complex about a solar panel. It is nothing more than a collection of solar or PV cells on a board that is fitted to the most appropriate part of your home, generally on the roof. There are guides out there that teach you how to build a solar panel and a windmill for just $50, and it’s very easy to make. Best of all, you can save 70% or more on your energy bill, adding up to thousands of dollars each year in savings. I reviewed both free guides and paid guides and have come up with our top to Build your own solar panels.
Q: Monocrystalline panels are sooo expensive! Thanks for reading.
Since you are asking for a rather technical answer you should be aware that solar panels come in several varieties. Two broad categories are photovoltaic panels which have achieved marketable efficiencies of around 24% and solar thermal panels which are routinely achieving efficiencies of between 60 to 80% while they are also much cheaper than photovoltaic panels. So the short answer is solar thermal panels. But what can you do with solar thermal energy. The answer is just about everything you can do with light energy. Sometimes additional equipment makes the efficiency drop to near that of photovoltaic panels. The trick is to keep the devices as simple and as efficient as possible. Solar thermal can of course be used to heat our homes. But it can also be used directly for air conditioning. The type of air conditioner uses a slightly different principal but it is one of the oldest that was once used in ice houses before refrigerators. It is known as an absorption system. At some point you may want to make electricity from the sun's heat. The most efficient commercial systems are not photovoltaic but solar thermal. There are several commercial systems where increased scale improves efficiency. The most efficient is a solar parabolic dish system combined with a stirling engine. At around 30% efficiency it beats photovoltaic and other thermal systems. At this level of commercial development, the various systems are more often described as solar collectors rather than panels.
Q: Do solar panels require a battery?
No, solar panels do not require a battery to function. However, batteries can be used to store excess energy generated by solar panels for use during cloudy periods or at night when there is no sunlight.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of windstorms?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of windstorms. However, it is important to ensure that the solar panels are properly designed, installed, and secured to withstand the strong winds. Reinforcements and adequate mounting systems can be used to make solar panels more resistant to windstorms.
Q: What is the average size of a solar panel?
The average size of a solar panel is typically between 3 to 4 feet wide and 5 to 6 feet tall, with an area of around 15 to 20 square feet.
Q: How do solar panels affect my electricity bill?
Solar panels can significantly reduce your electricity bill by producing clean and renewable energy from the sun. By generating your own electricity, you can offset the amount of power you need to purchase from the grid, resulting in lower monthly bills. Additionally, if your solar panels generate more electricity than you consume, you may even receive credits or payments from your utility company.
Q: I would love to put in solar panels on my roof, but how hard would it be, and how expensive? Would I be able to do the work myself, or would I have to hire a pro?Also I live in Oregon, so much of the time it is overcast, so would it really be worth it?
Not worth it unless you can get a fat subsidy. But Congress is working on a bill to provide a significant subsidy, and Oregon may have one as well. A solar plant costs about $0 per watt of installed capacity, and can produce a maximum of two kWh per watt per year -- which is worth about two bits. Without a subsidy, you are better off leaving your money in a savings account.

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