Hemp Solar Panels Solar Charger for Outdoor Use Power Walk CS-C016
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- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 watt/month
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Format : 156 mm × 156 mm ± 0.5 mm
Thickness: 210 μm ±40 μm
Feature
1. High efficiency and High power.
2. Long-term electrical stability.
3. Lowest price and Fastest delivery.
4. Good quality and best service.
5. Bulk supply
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Specification
Electrical Characteristic of Mono Solar Cells
Efficiency (%) | Pmpp (W) | Umpp (V) | Impp (A) | Uoc (V) | Isc (A) | FF (%) |
18.35 | 4.384 | 0.526 | 8.333 | 0.63 | 8.877 | 78.39% |
18.20 | 4.349 | 0.526 | 8.263 | 0.63 | 8.789 | 78.54% |
18.05 | 4.313 | 0.525 | 8.216 | 0.63 | 8.741 | 78.32% |
17.90 | 4.277 | 0.524 | 8.161 | 0.629 | 8.713 | 78.04% |
17.75 | 4.241 | 0.523 | 8.116 | 0.629 | 8.678 | 77.70% |
17.60 | 4.206 | 0.521 | 8.073 | 0.628 | 8.657 | 77.36% |
17.45 | 4.170 | 0.519 | 8.039 | 0.628 | 8.633 | 76.92% |
17.30 | 4.134 | 0.517 | 8.004 | 0.626 | 8.622 | 76.59% |
17.15 | 4.098 | 0.516 | 7.938 | 0.625 | 8.537 | 76.80% |
17.00 | 4.062 | 0.512 | 7.933 | 0.625 | 8.531 | 76.18% |
16.75 | 4.002 | 0.511 | 7.828 | 0.625 | 8.499 | 75.34% |
16.50 | 3.943 | 0.510 | 7.731 | 0.625 | 8.484 | 74.36% |
FAQ
We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:
1. What’s price per watt?
A: It’s depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms of the order. We can talk further about the detail price issue. Our products is high quality with lower price level.
2. Can you tell me the parameter of your solar cells?
We have different series of cells with different power output, both from c-si to a-si. Please take our specification sheet for your reference.
3. How do you pack your products?
We have rich experience on how to pack the panels to make sure the safety on shipment when it arrives at the destination.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a golf course or clubhouse?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a golf course or clubhouse. They can be mounted on rooftops, carports, or even on the ground in open areas of the golf course. Installing solar panels can help generate clean and renewable energy while reducing electricity costs for the facility.
- Q: What is the average payback period for solar panels?
- The average payback period for solar panels typically ranges from 5 to 10 years, depending on various factors such as the initial cost of installation, local electricity rates, available incentives, and the amount of sunlight received in the area.
- Q: I have a solar panel i got for free and I don't know what to do with it. Its kinda big at about 20x 0and it puts our 2 VOC / .23 ISC. I don't know of anything that I could use it for. Its too big to say charge a phone or ipod....any suggestions??
- Hey AJ, Tom is quite right, a panel that size is a great trickle charger at .2 amps. If you have a good sized 2 volt battery, like from a truck, or for a boat trolling motor (it should be at least 60 amp hours) you can hook it to the battery and it will charge it slowly anytime the sun shines. Don't worry about the voltage, most 2 volt nominal volt panels are wired for 8 - 9 volts, and if you hook them to a battery, the panel voltage comes right down to the batteries charging curve voltage anyway, they are designed for that. What you do need is a diode. A diode is an electrical check valve, allowing current to flow in one direction, but not the other. This will prevent the battery from discharging through the panel at night. Many panels today come with diodes inside the junction box on the back of the panel. If yours does not have any, go to Radio Shack, look for a 6 amp silicone diode, usually around75 cents. Put it in series between the panel and the battery, then, while you have a voltmeter hooked to the battery, connect the panel/diode to the battery and see if the voltage goes up slightly. If it does, you're all set. If not, turn the diode around and try it again. It has to be connected into the circuit the correct direction. Many people will state that you need a charge controller, but this is not necessary if your panels max current, ISC is less than 2% of your batterys amp hour capacity. In your case, if you have a 60 AH or larger battery, skip the controller. There is a great discussion about this in Richard Perez's book, I will list it below. If you want to learn more about these devices, there is a great magazine that gets into the nuts and bolts of renewable energy, it's called Home Power Magazine, the link is below. We started by hooking a slightly larger panel to some golf cart batteries 2 years ago, reading that magazine and going to some energy fairs. Today our home is completely powered by the wind and sun. Check it out sometime. Take care, Rudydoo
- Q: I'm doing a project for school and I'm a little confused about energy and solar panels. I'm looking to propose installation of solar panels to power the computer lab at my school. From what I've read a computer and monitor use roughly 350 watts per hour. I was looking at solar panels and it says they produce various wattage. For example, I was looking at one rated at 200 watts. Does that mean 200 watts in a day? Or per hour? Please help.
- The rating of a solar panel is a maximum continuous rating. A 200 Watt panel will give a maximum of 200 watts under ideal conditions. A computer and monitor use about 400 Watts. not per hour - watts is Volts * Amps and a measure of Power. In hour a computer and monitor uses 400 Watt hours (Wh). Wh is a measure of Energy. To power a lab of 0 computers you will need 0* 400 = 4000 Watts. To run this from solar panels through the day only you would need a 4000 Watt panel. Except - its cloudy, the sun is in the wrong place - many factors reduce the output. To be reasonably safe you would need about a 2000 Watt panel. Then you would need batteries to store power through dull periods AND a voltage converter to change from low voltage DC from the solar panels to the mains voltage for your computers.
- Q: Thanks
- Initial cost , space occupied AND DAILY CYCLE (unless through a battery) are the only disadvantages. REST ARE ALL ADVANTAGES
- Q: How much energy can a solar panel produce?
- The amount of energy a solar panel can produce depends on various factors such as its size, efficiency, location, weather conditions, and orientation. On average, a standard residential solar panel can produce anywhere from 250 to 400 watts of power. However, with advancements in technology, larger solar panels or those used in commercial installations can generate several kilowatts or even megawatts of electricity.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of salinity or brackish water?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of salinity or brackish water. However, it is important to consider the potential impact of corrosion on the panels and their components. Proper installation techniques, regular maintenance, and the use of corrosion-resistant materials can help mitigate the effects of salinity and brackish water on solar panel performance.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of pollution from transportation?
- Yes, solar panels can still be used in areas with high levels of pollution from transportation. While pollution can potentially reduce the efficiency of solar panels by blocking sunlight and depositing dirt or particles on their surface, advancements in technology and regular maintenance can help mitigate these effects. Additionally, installing solar panels can contribute to reducing overall pollution levels by transitioning to clean energy sources.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a high-rise building?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a high-rise building. In fact, high-rise buildings offer great potential for solar panel installations due to their large surface area and access to sunlight. However, it is important to consider factors like structural integrity, shading, and local regulations while designing and installing solar panels on high-rise buildings.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on mountain huts or lodges?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on mountain huts or lodges. In fact, mountain huts and lodges are often ideal locations for solar panel installations due to their remote locations and ample access to sunlight. Solar panels can provide a sustainable and reliable source of electricity for lighting, heating, and powering various appliances in these mountainous areas.
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Hemp Solar Panels Solar Charger for Outdoor Use Power Walk CS-C016
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 watt/month
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