• Mono or Polycrystalline High Efficiency 295W Mono Solar Panel with 25 Year Warranty CNBM System 1
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Mono or Polycrystalline High Efficiency 295W Mono Solar Panel with 25 Year Warranty CNBM

Mono or Polycrystalline High Efficiency 295W Mono Solar Panel with 25 Year Warranty CNBM

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10 set
Supply Capability:
300000 set/month

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High Efficiency 295W mono solar panel with 25 year warranty

Quick Details

Place of Origin:

 China (Mainland)

Brand Name:

cnbm

Model Number:

PS-M672300

Material:

Monocrystalline Silicon

Size:

1956*990*40mm

Number of Cells:

72 pieces

Max. Power:

300W

Weight:

23kg monocrystalline solar panel

Product warranty:

25 years

Maximum system voltage:

1000VDC

Tolerance:

0/+3%

Cable length:

1.2m

Connector:

MC4 compatible connector

Junction box:

IP65 Rated

Frame:

Anodized aluminium alloy

Front Cover:

3.2mm thick.low iron tempered glass

Cell type:

Monocrystalline solar panel cells 156mm



Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Monocrystalline solar panel packing information 28pcs. / box 20pcs. / pallet 560 pcs. / 40ft 602 pcs. / 40ft (H)
Delivery Detail:in one week

Specifications

1. Best monocrystalline solar cell price 
2. 300W Monocrystalline solar panel with best price 
3. 25 years warra 

 

Product Description

1.Solar Panel Descprition

PS-M672 Series solar panel is connected in series by 70 pieces of 156mm×156mm Mono Crystalline silicon cells. Solar panel performance is produced according to IEC61215, IEC61730 international standard.

 

2.Solar Panel Characteristics

1)Manufactured according to international quality and Environment Management

System (ISO9001, ISO14001)

2)High efficiency crystalline silicon solar cells

3)High transmission Iow iron tempered glass, strong mechanical resistance

4)Anti-ageing EVA and excellent anti-climate back sheet

5)Anodized aluminum frame improves load resistance capabilities for heavy wind loads.

6)Standard waterproof junction box

7)High endurance to different weather

8)Good and friendly package with less transportation and storage space.

 

3.Solar Panel Warranty

1)10 years limited manufacturing warranty

2)10 years for 90% of warranted minimum power

3)25 years for 80% of warranted minimum power

 

4.Solar Panel Electric Characteristics

Cell TypeMono Solar Cell 156mm*156mm
ItemPS-M672285PS-M672290PS-M672295PS-M672300
Power285W290W295W300W
Voc(V)44.84545.3345.5
Isc(I)8.68.758.858.95
Vm(V)36.236.336.536.6
Im(I)7.877.998.088.20
Cell Efficiency17.0817.3817.6817.98
Module Efficiency14.7214.9815.2315.49
Fuse15A
Max System Voltage1000VDC
Cell Number72cells
Tolerance0/+3%
Module Size1956*990*40(mm)
Weight23KGS
Cable Length0.9m
ConnectorMC4 or compatible connector

 

 

High Efficiency 295W Mono Solar Panel with 25 Year Warranty  CNBM

High Efficiency 295W Mono Solar Panel with 25 Year Warranty  CNBM

High Efficiency 295W Mono Solar Panel with 25 Year Warranty  CNBM


 

 

 

 

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Q: Ok Im trying to power my room using solar panels and I've figure out that I need about 700 watts to do so, but I really only use my electronics at night. I was wondering if I could buy lets say a 200 watt solar panel and let it charge a battery all day would that work? I live in southern california so I dont have to worry to much about cloudy days. also any suggestions on where to buy a panel, inverter, charge regulator, and battery?
You would probably need several batteries. 700 watts means about 40 Amps from a 2 volt battery. That is a lot of current. You need to loot at how may watt-hours you need. And how many amp-hours for the batteries.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on sports stadiums or arenas?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on sports stadiums or arenas. In fact, many stadiums around the world have already adopted solar energy systems to generate electricity and reduce their carbon footprint. The large roof surfaces of these venues provide ample space for the installation of solar panels, allowing them to harness clean and renewable energy from the sun.
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.
You need an expert to tell you what the best solar panels are, in any case there is a gigantic outlay initially, each solar panel when I bought mine was around $ 600. I only had the two for my caravan, along with two heavy duty deep cycle batteries, they are able to discharge very low without damage to them, I have a small inverter which gives me 000 watts pure sine wave 240 volt. With my small set up I can use a micro wave oven and bread making machine as well as running power tools radio and television. Lighting can be efficient on ordinary 2 volt dc.They are far better than wind power I have tried that as a back up but I found it a waste of time and money most of the time. If you are connected to the mains power any power you don't use can be sold to the power supplier. With the really serious set up you can do anything with your power that you can do with the power suppliers. I set this of mine up to get away from the petrol generaters, I have had my panels for about 5 years and they are putting out the same wattage that they were when I bought them. I have not gone in for it seriously but I was told by someone that their mother had set up a system for $4,OOO and she received a grant of the same amount from the government and she sold her surplus power to the local power supplier. Incidentally I live in Western Australia.
Q: Can solar panels be installed in areas with high wind speeds?
Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas with high wind speeds. However, it is important to ensure that the solar panel mounting systems are designed and installed properly to withstand the strong winds. This may involve using appropriate mounting techniques, securing the panels firmly, and considering the orientation and tilt angles to minimize the impact of wind resistance.
Q: i want to join multiple solar panels into a bank so i only need one length of wire, i am going to use diodes to stop them sending power back into the one before it. is this ok or do i need something else?
Maybe. It depends on the panels involved, and what their output is. Not all panels are able to be daisy chained.
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 an excellent candidate for solar panel installation due to their flexibility and relatively small energy demands. The panels can be mounted on the roof or on a ground-mounted system nearby, providing clean and renewable energy to power the home.
Q: If you buy everything you need for a grid-tied solar set up, can you install it yourself or is it required that a professional installs it?
Solar panels have to be installed by a professional in order to get the government rebates. Also the systems must meet state and local electrical codes. Most modern inverters will not turn on unless there is live power from the MAINS, so a ultility company is NOT required for any installation anywhere. There are plenty of electrical contractors and speciality solar contractors out there to help you to make sure that the system is properly designed with the correct components, properly installed, and legally certified. Also many states require a permit that may have a large fee before any installation and may not allow the homeowner, especially for city homes, so it is best to check first. You might be able to get away with it if you live in the country, but consider the safety as well. See if you can work with your contractor to get the materials that you both agree upon as well. They can help guide you based upon their experience. Also shop around for pricing as the panels are now going below $ per watt !
Q: Me and my friend have made our own functional solar panels for considerably less than retail prices and we are thinking about selling them. Are there any legal issues regarding this? Would I need any special licenses or anything? Would using brand name components or parts in the panels make any difference legally? I want to know before I just go out and start doing it. Thanks!
They are your property. If you want to sell them, have at it. Of course, as soon as the government sees you making some money, they will descend on you like hyenas for ;their 'share'. If you apply and get a 'commercial' permit, they will be in you pocket in a flash. The government will steal anything they can get their hands on. They use 'zoning laws' to carry out their ruse. Then they call themselves your 'partner'. Same as the mafia does. They have a lot of worthless bureaucrats that want somebody else's money. In California, most of the government workers seem to be communists. They hate business and are extremely jealous of any entrepreneur. They think they are experts on Fair business Practices. Most of them have never worked an honest days work in their life. Let alone think up an idea such as yours.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a school or educational institution?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a school or educational institution. In fact, many schools around the world are increasingly adopting solar energy systems as a sustainable and cost-effective solution to meet their energy needs. Installing solar panels on educational institutions not only helps reduce their carbon footprint but also serves as an educational tool, allowing students to learn about renewable energy and environmental conservation firsthand.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a hospital or medical facility?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a hospital or medical facility. Solar panels can help hospitals and medical facilities reduce their electricity costs and reliance on the grid, while also promoting clean and sustainable energy.

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