HBM(245) Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panels for Stock Tank Heaters
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- Tianjin
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- Min Order Qty:
- 200000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 20000000 watt/month
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We are a high-tech group wich specializes in solar products design,research, manufacture, sales,solar projects design and installation. There have three subsidiaries.
We have been engaged in PV manufacture and research industry for more than 20 years. We also own powerful technical resources and experienced research team in Hope Group.
We have the first class manufacture equipments and plant.Hope Group are qualified for many international and national authentications of TUV、IEC61215、IEC61730、CE and “ Golden Sun” in China PV industry, meanwhile ISO9001-2008, ISO14000, OHSAS18000, REDP and the certification of Hi-tech enterprise etc./ ( NDRC/GEF/WB-be selected in Chinese renewable energy development projects).
Our national sales service covers seven parts, including northeast, north, east, middle, south, northwest and southwest, international sales covers five continents and over forty countries, including Germany, Italy, Spain, France, America and Brazil etc. There is high efficient , specialized and experienced management team in Hope Group.
Our present annual capacity is 6 million for wafer, 60MWp for solar cells,200MWp for solar modules and one hundred thousand for solar applications. It is expected that the annual capacity of 2012 will be up to 30 million for wafer,300MWp for solar cells, 1000MW for solar modules and 2 million for solar applications.
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Data sheet
Maximum Powerite | 245W |
Efficiency | 0.151 |
Backsheet | Silver |
Frame Color | White |
Manufacture Site | China |
Frame | Anodized Aluminum Alloy |
Weight | 19KG |
- Q: I need to power a series of meraki wireless repeaters that plug into a standerd wall outlet. consuming 5v or .08 amps However I need this in a remote location (like out in the middle of nowhere) Using A solar panel as power supply and a battery to store the energy but, how and what do I use to convert the energy coming from the solar panel to the battery and the batteries power supply to match the needs of the meraki wireless repeater? How do I make this as compact as possible? Do I need a ac/dc converter? or dc/ac converter? Any suggestions or solutions would be great !
- First things first. 5 Volts @ .08 amps would be .2 Watts. therefore you would need at least the same amount from a solar panel to replenish the batteries. But what puzzles me is the notion that plugging it in a wall outlet ? If you use 20 V @ 0.08 then the power consumption is 9.6 Watts And what is a meraki wireless repeater? I never heard of one. I'm a FCC licensed Ham and have some idea what is available. If you need 5 volts DC, you could use twelve Ni-cads in series and just keep them trickle charged with the solar panel That would make it compact. If you were to use an automotive battery (or motorcycle), then you would need a DC/DC converter.
- Q: Didnt solar panels use to cost around $250,000 5 years ago?
- I okorder to register for free and lock in long term costs. The increasing demand and competition is helping reduce costs.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on golf courses?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on golf courses. In fact, many golf courses are adopting solar energy systems to reduce their carbon footprint and lower their energy costs. The large open spaces and ample sunlight available on golf courses make them ideal locations for installing solar panels. These panels can be placed on rooftops, parking structures, or even on the ground without interfering with the gameplay or aesthetics of the course.
- Q: how fast does a 25watt solar panel generate power to a battery? trying to figure out a conversion factor here to get a rough estimate of how many i would need to power my house, please help?
- If your house already has utility power, then your best move is usually to stay connected to the utility even when you install solar. Then, there are no batteries involved. Also, you never need to worry about not having enough power on cloudy days or at night. During the day, the solar panels drive the electric meter backwards, building up a credit with the electric company. Then at night, the meter runs forward normally. What you end up with is a very small electric bill instead of no bill, but the net cost is a lot less than using batteries. As to how large a system or how much it will cost, you would call a professional to size your system and give a quote. You can always say no if the numbers don't work out.
- 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.
- OK your math on the solar panel looks correct, but you are missing some critical information. What is the load on your batteries and for how long is this load being applied. Calculate the amp-hour load to see if your solar panel can recharge your batteries with the amount of sun light available. A safe engineering standard is to have twice as much capability as required. If you have a 200 amp load for 7.5 minutes, this would be a 25 amp-hour discharge and will take your solar panel over 7 hours to recharge your batteries. Your solar panel can easily charge the batteries up to full capacity with out any load on the batteries, if the batteries are 50% discharged, this will take about 32 hours. CAUTION! I am assuming that you are hooking the batteries up in a parallel connection, that will give you over 200 amps of current. You should charge each battery up to full charge before you connect them together, if they are not at the same exact voltage when you connect them together, they will self adjust so that each battery is at the same voltage level, at 55 amps this could be a very large spark. Each cell, there are six (6) cells in a 2 volt battery, should be at 2.7 to 2.2 volts DC per cell at full charge. Make sure your battery has a voltage 3.02 to 3.26 volts open circuit or no load. This should be full charge if your batteries do not have this voltage level, say one battery is at 0 volts DC, it could have a dead or shorted cell. DO NOT use this battery until you can get it to hold a 3.02 to 3.26 volt DC level.
- Q: I want to build a Solar Panel at home.Where can I find possibilities for Selfmade Solar Panels
- that will sell a ready-made panel for less than that. Note that when someone puts up free instructions, they usually have lots of pictures of themselves and what they made, step-by-step. What I have noticed in all of the review sites for solar guides is that they never have a picture of what they made, in spite of their claims to have tried the guide. At best, all I see is stock pictures from the guide.
- 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: How do solar panels perform in cloudy weather?
- Solar panels do generate electricity even in cloudy weather, although their efficiency is reduced compared to sunny days.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering wireless charging stations?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power wireless charging stations. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which can be used to charge devices wirelessly through induction or magnetic resonance. By harnessing solar energy, wireless charging stations can operate independently and sustainably, making them an environmentally friendly option.
- Q: So I reckon it's time to install some of these bad boys. it's come to point where electricity providers are charging such extortionate amounts that I can definitely see these reaping huge rewards before long. (Okay I might be exaggerating a little - they are pretty costly themselves).The problem is I've read around that they're only fitted to south facing houses? Why so? Why can't they be installed on the rear side of the roof - the side facing the garden? My house is facing north, so the front door leads north. Could I have solar panels installed on the back? (That's basically my question, with a bit of a rant too lol).Cheers.
- You want the panels facing south because that is where they would get the most sunlight throughout the day. If your front door is facing north, then the back of your house would be facing south, right? So put them up in the back where they are facing south...haha wtf..
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HBM(245) Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panels for Stock Tank Heaters
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 20000000 watt/month
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