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Solar Panels Charlotte - High Efficiency Poly/Mono Solar Module Ice-24

Solar Panels Charlotte - High Efficiency Poly/Mono Solar Module Ice-24

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Format : 156 mm × 156 mm ± 0.5 mm                                          

Thickness: 210 μm ±40 μm

Front (-) : 1.5mm bus bars (silver),blue anti-reflection coating (silicon nitride)

Back (+)  : 2.5mm wide soldering pads (silver) back surface field (aluminium)     

   

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

6. Trusted Warranty

7. Big Sale

8. More than 25 years on the lifetime.

 

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High Efficiency Poly/Mono Solar Module ICE-24

High Efficiency Poly/Mono Solar Module ICE-24

High Efficiency Poly/Mono Solar Module ICE-24


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 clientsmay 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: solar energy
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Q: Ok so i can have a problem i have two 5 watt 2 volt solar panels a 2 volt battery and a 400 watt ac 2 volt dc inverter i believe im only getting 5 watts from from my solar panels thats the equivalent of one is there any way i could get full voltage from my solar panels without theoretically burning my wallet.. please help
I think you need to take some basic courses on electricity. Usually, 8 volt solar panels are required to charge 2 volt batteries. The voltages of photovoltaic cells are set by the material they are made of, only current changes. If you hook up a 2 V solar panel to a 2 V battery, no current will flow, nothing would get charged. You would need some elaborate DC to DC voltage converters to charge a 2 V battery from 2 V solar panels. Solar panels can be connected in parallel or in series, as you've made the mistake of buying 2 V solar panel, you would have to wire them in series and have a charge controller that could limit the voltage of the charge. Did it ever occur to you that two 5 watt solar panels would not be able to provide the power needed by a 400 watt inverter? You're just running off your battery with your set up. Solar power is expensive power, you can not have solar without burning a hole in your wallet.
Q: I want to buy a solar panel kit but I'm unsure of how it works. Basically I want to run my entainment set, Xbox, cable box, 46 led tv, and some desktop speakers. I went online and found a kit for like 250 or something like that at homedepot and was wondering if that kit is worth the money or go bigger or something.
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Q: Do solar panels require a specific orientation or angle for optimal performance?
Yes, solar panels typically require a specific orientation and angle for optimal performance. The ideal orientation is facing south in the northern hemisphere and north in the southern hemisphere, to maximize sunlight exposure throughout the day. The optimal tilt angle depends on the latitude of the location, with a general rule of thumb being the angle should be roughly equal to the latitude. However, modern solar panels are designed to be flexible and can still generate electricity even when not perfectly aligned or angled.
Q: Can solar panels be used in remote areas?
Yes, solar panels can be used in remote areas. Solar panels can harness energy from the sun to generate electricity, making them a suitable and sustainable option in areas where access to grid electricity is limited or nonexistent. Their ability to operate independently of traditional power sources makes solar panels a practical choice in remote locations, providing clean and reliable energy for various applications.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on disaster relief shelters?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on disaster relief shelters. Solar panels provide a sustainable source of energy and can help power essential equipment and devices in these shelters, such as lights, communication systems, and medical equipment. This reduces the dependency on traditional energy sources and ensures uninterrupted power supply in critical situations. Additionally, solar panels are lightweight and portable, making them suitable for temporary shelters and easy to transport to affected areas.
Q: Photo-Voltaic solar panels are very expensive. Most of a home's energy needs are for heating water, heating and air-conditioning. All of these can be met with thermal solar collectors which are much less expensive. The thermal solar panels would heat water stored in a hot water tank which then can be used as hot water, to heat the home, or as the heat source to a Lithium Bromide Absorption chiller to air-condition a home. With the base line needs met without expensive panels and without inefficient energy conversions, only a small Photo-Voltaic array would be needed for the remaining power needs and since those needs are variable, there would still be power to sell to the grid.
Just read some of the other posts and I am surprised at the answers. Solar thermal systems typically have a payback of less than seven years on residential system without the tax break. A complete system can be installed for about 5k or less. Compare that to 20k or more for PV with a fifteen to twenty year pay off. Each home and area is different so a site evaluation must be done for exact figures and pay offs. I am going off my own experience in my above statements Flat panel collectors work well in most areas for DHW. Evacuated tubes often run too hot which works well for some applications or high usage. Heating water is the single greatest energy usage other than space heating and cooling. It often surpasses the two above systems based on its widespread usage(every houshold in USA has one) and its the amount it is used(24/7@365) The amount of energy spent to heat water is by order of magnitude the greatest number out there. Having a solar thermal system providing hot water for a average American household is equivalent to taking 40,000 miles off the freeway in a car every year. The BTU's required to heat the water is huge. So why is this more developed cheaper and more efficient technology behind PV in awareness? Natural Gas the number one choice for heating water is cheap. It's by product is invisible and misunderstood. What I find fascinating is if you look at the increase in Natural Gas vs Electricity you will be surprised by how much it has jumped in the last seven years. It is not talked about nearly as much as electricity It does not get the same level of press that PV does. So in short the answer is cheap Natural Gas prices and public perception of this product have kept it off the list of many that are turning toward the green trend. It is less sexy than watching your meter spin backwards. It is the best improvement at the best cost except for conservation which is and was the most cost effective energy saving that can be employed
Q: Hi. I hate the energy company. I hate my carbon footprint. I will likely move to a piece of property and put a decent-sized mobile home on it. I want solar panels so I can get my own power. I live in the state of Wisconsin. How much would this approximately cost? Would I need certain permits? How many panels can be used? Thanks for helping!
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Q: Can anyone tell me how to connect a solar panel from a calculator to a motor from an RC car.
can increase your voltage from a single solar panel. In combination with a large capacitor, you could deliver short bursts of power to the motor which would allow intermittent operation.
Q: . Do they scratch easily? How do I remove snow from them without scratching them?2. What does the upkeep of many solar panels consist of? I want to have my electricity completely off of the grid.3. Are all solar panels made from the same material, regardless of size?
. Do they scratch easily? No How do I remove snow from them without scratching them? Just wipe the snow off 2. What does the upkeep of many solar panels consist of? Clean them with tap water and paper towels once a month. 3. Are all solar panels made from the same material, regardless of size? Basically the same.

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