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HBM(265) Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panels for Brooklyn NY

HBM(265) Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panels for Brooklyn NY

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200000 watt
Supply Capability:
20000000 watt/month

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Hope Group have advanced and integrated industry chains, including solar mono-silicon rods, poly-silicon ingots, wafer, solar cells, solar module and solar serial applications.

 We also have experienced and energetic sales team. 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.

 

 Data sheet

maximum power265W
brandHOPESOLAR
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
backsheetSilver
frame colorWhite
frameAnodized Aluminum Alloy

 

HBM(265) Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panels

 

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OEM & ODM, any your customized lightings we can help you to design and put into product.

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Distributorship are offered for your unique design and some our current models.

 

Q: How can I determine the size of solar panel system I need?
To determine the size of solar panel system you need, you should consider factors such as your average monthly electricity usage, the amount of sunlight your location receives, and the available space for installation. Consulting with a solar energy professional or using online solar calculators can also help in determining the ideal system size based on your specific requirements and goals.
Q: we are planing to move out of the grid. we need to operate constantly 2 laptops online - does any one can tell us how much solar panels we shall need to make sure of that?
A laptop is about 70 to 00 W, and you have two. You also may need to power a router, and modem. So, about 50W to 250W contineous should cover it. To save power when not in use, you can let the display go blank. This will reduce your solar pannel, and battery size, and cost. You will need batteries, and blocking rectifier to store the energy for use at night, and a 300W to 400W inverter. Checkout the link below for purchasing solar equipment. You can only hope to get about 8 to 9 hours of full output from your solar pannels, and 80% efficiency. The laptops will be on and using about 200W for the 8 hours during the charging period. So your pannels, need to produce that plus 2 times more than this amount, so you can charge the batteries for the evening, at the same time. So for 24 hour operation, you will need 200W x8hrs for the laptops, plus (6 hours*70W)/8=340W avg. Total of ~540W for 8 hours. Assuming you use power saving modes when not in use, you can probably get away with 3x60W -- 520W to 600W pannel. ( Thuja is right, a few cloudy days may knock you offline) Batteries. A common low cost ( $40) automotive battery can hold about 40 Amp/hours at 2V. Under load, you may get 35 Amp hours at 0V, which is about 350Watts for one hour. You need about 80W avg for 6 hours, or ~ 2900Watt Hours. Which means you would need 9 automotive batteries. Deep storage batteries cost more, but are more durable. 6*00W pannels, $460*6 ~ $2800 Inverter $70 Batteries $400 Battery cables, rectifier, lugs, connectors $50 There are probably some other hidden costs. I was rooting for you, but it appears to be pricey. Another thing you can do, is to use the new energy efficient RF florescent bulbs for lighting. The color and brightness are excellent, and a 60W bulb only uses about 3W, and they last a lot longer as well.
Q: Are there any limitations to the lifespan of solar panels?
Yes, there are limitations to the lifespan of solar panels. While most solar panels are designed to last for several decades, their efficiency gradually decreases over time. Factors such as weather conditions, shading, and quality of materials can impact their lifespan. Additionally, some components, such as inverters, may need to be replaced after a certain period. However, with proper maintenance and regular inspections, the lifespan of solar panels can be maximized.
Q: If not how do they give power to a house/a company?
They are wired into the power system much like the normal power from the local power co. That is simply stated as it can be a complex system with switching cercuits and computer control. Most home systems are more simple and in many cases the solar pannels realy only charge batteies. The ones that use them directly only feed them to certain curcits while the rest run off of the local power company. Solar systems still can't supply a lot of current so it takes a bunch of them to get much usable wattage.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a mobile home?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a mobile home. In fact, mobile homes are well-suited for solar installations due to their compact size and portability. Installing solar panels can provide mobile homeowners with an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional energy sources.
Q: What are the supplies needed in a solar panel field, i know there are the panels. But what about batteries, and converters. Possibly other things, and how many will i need, for a certain amount of panels?
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Q: How long does it take a 5 watt, 2 volt solar panel to charge a 2 volt R.V. battery?
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Q: They absorb solar heat and transform it into electricity, so there should be less heat left to warm the planet. Shouldn't we at least plaster all the world's deserts with them?
The opposite - they heat the Earth up. The ground underneath might be brown or green or sand. The solar panels are Black. They absorb more radiant energy. Solar electricity is energy and somewhere down the wire will produce heat. Solar's saving grace is that it has the same heating effect year after year. But greenhouse gasses have a cumulative effect. The excess gasses produced in year one are added to the gasses in year two, etc. For instance say the heating of soalr cells is 5 times (5s) that of greenhouse gasses (g). Year - Total Heating - 5s + g 2 - 5s + 2g 3 - 5s + 3g 4 - 5s + 4g 5 - 5s + 5g 6 - 5s + 6g 7 - 5s + 7g 8 - 5s + 8g 9 - 5s + 9g 0 - 5s + 0g etc... In 50 years you have 50 - 5s + 50g
Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a wastewater treatment plant?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a wastewater treatment plant. Solar energy can be harnessed and converted into electricity, making it a sustainable and environmentally friendly option for powering such facilities. The generated electricity can be utilized to operate various equipment and processes involved in wastewater treatment, reducing dependency on traditional power sources and minimizing the carbon footprint of the plant.
Q: Are solar panels noisy?
No, solar panels are not noisy as they do not have any moving parts.

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