Jenko Solar Panels - Multicrystalline Solar Panel 200W A Grade for Commercial
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 watt/month
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Specification
Muticrystalline Solar Panel 200W A Grade For Commercial
Introduction
This is a kit using for factory and storage field. this product is a higher output version with stable power and we guarantee you for 20years.
Suggested application
Home lighting business lighting,
Garden lighting, pavement lighting
Farmer household lighting
Product feature
modules are made of Monocrystalline or Polycrystalline Silicon cell.
Materials and color of the solar panel frame: Clear anodized aluminum alloy type 6063T5 Universal frame; Silver-white color;
The output connection gathers the coupling: Selects conforms to the IEC-612615; 2005, class II, IEC61730 international standard; Airtight waterproofing binding clamp;
Module seal structure: The surface is thick, the high diaphanous rate armored glass with solar cell board special-purpose 3.2mm becomes after the high temperature lamination craft. The back selects has waterproof and anti- aged performance fine TPT materials. The entire block battery board has, the waterproofing, the anti- aging airtight and so on the fine performance;
Power tolerance: +/-3%
Packaging
International standard cartons(according to the requirements of customers )
- Q: I know that if I put solar panels in my home I will get 30% back from the govt. Does that mean if I pay 2K I will get back around a 3K check? Or will my income play a roll where I may not get back as much?
- Not a good answer: CNBC had a news bit, that it can take 0 to 20 years for you to break even in energy costs after installing solar panels. Please don't buy them just for the tax deduction. See if you can google a calculator for this - do research. I have a brother in law that buys anything under the sun just because he gets a tax deduction. I'm sure you're not like that though. Run the numbers of what you will save vs the 2K you will spend You may never break even
- Q: Hi, i want to please a solar panel in Lima Peru, my Latitude is -2 and longitude -77. I understand that since i am in the southern hemisphere, my panel should be pointing north. However, i am using a program called pvdesigner, and according to this, y should face my panel with and azimuth of 00degrees (0 = south) and a tilt of 60degrees. Does this make any sense?thanks
- Typically, solar panels are installed facing the same as your latitude = 2 degrees to the North measured from horizontal. 60 degrees from vertical = 30 degrees from horzontal will give almost as much power in June as in December = beginning of Summer. You can face your panels straight up = zero tilt from vertical = better for December/ not so good in June. Usually, the same tilt as your North facing roof is best as it simplifies installation and reduces wind loading. Shade from trees etc will much reduce the power you get. Neil
- Q: Can solar panels be used in conjunction with wind turbines?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in conjunction with wind turbines. This combination of renewable energy sources is known as a hybrid system and can provide a more reliable and consistent electricity generation. By utilizing both solar and wind power, the system can generate electricity during both day and night, as well as during varying weather conditions. This integration allows for a more efficient and sustainable energy production.
- Q: I have noticed how solar panels cause a glare. Since I am not around solar panels all the time I relate it to when the sun reflects off another car and right into my eyes. So I always wonder if solar panels effect birds and/or animals due to the glare. If I am wrong and solar panels aren't this bad please tell me.
- No, they don't solar panels are harm less to the enviroment. They take in light energy, nothing else. So you don't have to worry about injury!
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a marina or boating facility?
- Yes, solar panels can definitely be used to power a marina or boating facility. Solar energy can be harnessed to generate electricity that can be used to meet the power needs of various facilities and equipment in a marina or boating facility, including lighting, ventilation, pumps, and charging stations. By utilizing solar power, these facilities can reduce their reliance on conventional energy sources, decrease their carbon footprint, and potentially save on electricity costs in the long run.
- Q: Hi, I am starting to get curious about the pros/cons of installing solar panels - has anyone done it and is it worth it?
- The trouble is that it is so expensive to have installed and as you say it will take many years before you actually start saving above what the installation cost was, I personally would not go ahead and make that sort of investment, it would be more profitable to keep the money in a building society, get the interest from it and use that to pay for your electricity but the main thing that I have against solar Panels is that unless you stay in that house for at least twenty five years you will not reach the point where you are saving and to capitalise on it you would have to stay there for many years more, so you will not have the option of moving house without losing your investment and at the moment having solar panels does not increase the value of the property, it is just a good selling point, when you buy your new house, you would probably have to start all over again and then because of the years will never live long enough to reap any benefit from it.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on metal roofs?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on metal roofs. In fact, metal roofs are considered to be one of the best types of roofs for solar panel installation due to their durability, longevity, and ease of installation. The metal roof provides a stable and secure base for mounting the panels, ensuring optimal energy production. Additionally, the smooth surface of metal roofs allows for efficient panel placement, maximizing sunlight absorption.
- Q: Do solar panels require a specific type of inverter for converting DC to AC power?
- Yes, solar panels require a specific type of inverter known as a solar inverter to convert the direct current (DC) power produced by the panels into alternating current (AC) power that can be used in households or fed into the electric grid.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on flat roofs?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on flat roofs. In fact, flat roofs are one of the common types of roofs where solar panels are installed. However, proper installation techniques and mounting systems are required to ensure optimal efficiency and safety.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power a water pump?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a water pump. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which can be used to power various devices and appliances, including water pumps. This allows for a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to pump water without relying on traditional energy sources.
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Jenko Solar Panels - Multicrystalline Solar Panel 200W A Grade for Commercial
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 watt/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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