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Solar Panels Norwich - Good Quality 160W Mono Solar Module (GP180MA) Supplied in China

Solar Panels Norwich - Good Quality 160W Mono Solar Module (GP180MA) Supplied in China

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
100000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
160
Number of Cells(pieces):
72
Size:
125*125mm
Mono Solar Module:
alluminum frame

Basic Info.

Model NO.:

GP-160P-72

Material:

Monocrystalline Silicon

Attribute (E. G.: Size):

Value (E. G.: 12 Inches)

Power:

160W

Export Markets:

Global

Trademark:

Gi-Power

Packing:

Standard Export Packaging

Standard:

TUV; CE; ISO

Origin:

Guangdong, China

HS Code:

8541402000

Production Capacity:

70mw/Year

Product Description

200W/27V solar panel/module for solar power plant.

Quality Ensurance:
1. Excellent A Grade solar cell from Motech or Hanwha solar.
2. Excellent backsheet from SFC, 3M;
3. EVA from Bridgestone / First;
4. Junction box with UL and TUV listed - GZX, IP65;
5. High transmission low iron tempered glass from Xinyi Glass - China Top 1;
6. Solar panels with TUV, CE, ISO9001 certified.

Strong, lightweight aluminum frame design with reinforced sealing and load hold to prevent freezing and warping, and stand against high wind.

Under Standard Test Conditions(STC): Irradiance of 1000W/m2, Am1.5 and 25º C cell temperature
Operating Temperature: -40 ~ +85° C
Storage Temperature: -40 ~ +85° C

Mechanical Characteristics:
Dimensions: 1580mm (L) x808mm (W) x 45mm (H)
Weight: 16kg
Solar Cells: Monocrystalline 125*125 solar cells, 72cells in a 6x12matrix connected in series

Module Warranty:
Warranty on material and workmanship: Five years
Guaranteed output of 90% after 10 years and 80% after 25 years.

Performance
Rated Power[Pmax]160W
Power Tolerance± 3%
Nominal Voltage36V
Design Life25 years
Electrical Characteristics
Maximum Power            [Pmax]160W± 3%
Maximum Power Voltage [Vmp]36.43V± 3%
Maximum Power Current [Imp]7.65A± 3%
Short-Circuit Current       [Isc]8.23A± 3%
Open-Circuit Voltage       [Voc]43.92V± 3%
Current Temperature Coefficient0.08%/º C
Voltage Temperature Coefficient- 0.32%/º C
Power Temperature Coefficient-0.38%/º C
Maximum System Voltage1000V

 

Company Profile

Good Quality 160W Mono Solar Module (GP180MA) Supplied in China

Good Quality 160W Mono Solar Module (GP180MA) Supplied in China

 

 

Business Type: Manufacturer

Main Products: Solar Panel , Solar Module , PV Panel , PV Module , Poly Crystalline Solar Panel , Poly Crystalline Solar Module

Number of Employees: 202

Year of Establishment: 2009-03-26

Management System Certification: ISO 9001

OEM/ODM Availability: Yes

 

 

Q: Can solar panels be used for heating water?
Yes, solar panels can be used for heating water. Solar water heating systems utilize the sun's energy to heat water for domestic or commercial use. These systems typically consist of solar collectors, which absorb sunlight and convert it into heat, and a storage tank to store the heated water.
Q: I have made a 5v dc 52watt solar panel and I going to be trying to charger 4 2v dc 55ah batteries. I get about 6 hours of sun on my panel. Spec below, is that a big enough panel to charge the batteries???I have 30 3x6 solar cells wired together Cell Specifications: (Watts): .75 Wp (Amps): 3.5 Imax (Volts): 0.5 V max which is where I got my 5g 52watt max (if math is wrong plz tell me) The Battery type: 2Volt 55.0ah NB Sealed Lead Acid Battery. I am using a mppt solar charger.
Technically, any solar panel can charge any battery, but it would take quite a long time do do so if it is a large battery. If you are aware of the voltage and either amp or watt rating of the unit that is usually used to charge the battery, the solar panel should have a similar power output to that charger to work well. amps and watts are quite similar, and can be converted with this simple formula: W=watts; V=volts; A=amps; W/V=A; V*A=W; When charging batteries, it is always wise to use less amps than needed, and roughly the same voltage as the battery being charged. The less amps used to charge batteries means the battery will take longer to charge but will last a lot longer in the long-term. Your solar panel should be sufficient to charge the battery, but you should test charge it to see if it works well. I recommend using a multimeter to check the batteries voltage every couple of hours. Once the battery reaches 2v, it should be fully charged. You should also check the amps in case they are not at the expected value (take caution when checking amps with a multimeter, when i do it i always end up melting my multimeter leads). The battery should be fully charged from anywhere between 6-48 hours. if it is charging faster, the solar panel has too much power. if it doesn't charge in this time frame, the solar panel is not powerful enough.
Q: I want to buy a solar panel to charge deep cycle batteries and charge electronics off the DCB. I don't know how to wire everything up though or what materials ill need. Inverter? Gauge of the wire? Ampmeter?
the solar panel should state it, you dont need a inverter to charge, only to use the power from the cell.you do need an amp regulator, so it tells if the battery is on full charge and so the sun doesnt over power the battery through the solar panel
Q: I contend:As far as the solar panels causing global warming I'll try to explain. If you put a black panel on the ground or on your house and don't connect it to anything, it will absorb solar energy (heat) during daylight and release it at night (radiation). The net heat gain is zero. If you hook up a solar panel in the same place but hook it up to batteries, charge the batteries during sunlight hours and using that energy to electrically heat the home at night. The panels will absorb solar energy during the day but will convert that to electrical energy in the batteries instead of radiating it back into space at night. The result is a net gain in earth's temperature.Right or wrong?
Solar energy is very inefficient, and so most of the sunlight that is absorbed by the solar cells is re-radiated back as heat. But that leads to a bigger point. Global warming is the ability, or inability of the Earth to radiate heat/light out past the atmosphere into space. Once the light reaches the surface and is absorbed, it doesn't matter whether it was by a black panel or a solar panel. Energy is energy. A black panel does not radiate energy into space, it emits it into the atmosphere. The use of electrical energy also generates heat which is transferred to the atmosphere sooner or later. The advertised culprit of global warming is atmospheric greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, that reflect infrared wavelength energy from the surface back down to the surface. The heat generated by sunlight on a black panel, or from the use of electrical energy, is reflected back by the greenhouse gases instead of radiating out into space, no matter what the source. So no, solar panels do not contribute to global warning simply because of their transfer of light into electricity instead of infrared/heat. The source of the heat (black panel or electrical use) is not the (whole) problem. It is the greenhouse gases that trap the heat that is the problem, according to the global warming theory. I hope this helps.
Q: Do they really save energy? Cut or almost eliminate your electricity bill, if so, how much?Do they have a reserve unit to save electricity that I don't use, to use when the sun is not out?Can it produce enough electricity to cool a house and keep lights and appliances runningLastly, how much are the panels are running for.
Instead of paying for electricity, for the past three years I've actually ended up with a cheque from the power company believe it or not! :) I got some extremely cheap solar panels from this guide I read, I'll try and find a link for you.. that's one less thing to worry about during the recession I suppose! Haha The guide I used was here: tiny /solar789 my mum was the one who said I should take a look at it, since she's been using the techniques for donkey's years.
Q: Thanks
Initial cost , space occupied AND DAILY CYCLE (unless through a battery) are the only disadvantages. REST ARE ALL ADVANTAGES
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a condominium or apartment building?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a condominium or apartment building. However, the feasibility and process may vary depending on factors such as building ownership, structural integrity, and local regulations. It is important to consult with professionals and obtain necessary permissions before proceeding with the installation.
Q: How do solar panels affect the property's overall cost savings?
Solar panels can have a significant positive impact on a property's overall cost savings. By harnessing sunlight to generate electricity, solar panels can reduce or even eliminate monthly electricity bills. Additionally, excess energy generated by solar panels can be sold back to the grid, providing an additional income stream. Furthermore, solar panels can increase the value of a property, making it more attractive to potential buyers. Overall, solar panels contribute to long-term cost savings by reducing reliance on traditional energy sources and providing a sustainable and cost-effective energy solution.
Q: Can solar panels be used in developing countries?
Yes, solar panels can be used in developing countries. In fact, they can be a highly effective and sustainable solution for providing electricity in areas where access to energy is limited. Solar panels are easy to install, require minimal maintenance, and can harness the abundant sunlight available in these regions. Additionally, solar energy can help reduce reliance on expensive and polluting fossil fuels, improve access to electricity for schools, hospitals, and homes, and contribute to the overall development of these countries.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a balcony or terrace?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a balcony or terrace. However, it is important to consider the structural integrity and load-bearing capacity of the balcony or terrace before installation. Additionally, the orientation and shading of the area should be evaluated to ensure maximum sunlight exposure for efficient energy generation. Consulting with a professional solar installer is recommended to determine the feasibility and safety of installing solar panels in this specific location.

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