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LDK 72-Cell Multi Module 300W Solar Panels Perth WA - ISO 9000 Certified Factories

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Dimensions(Laminate):1956 x 986 x 40 mm[77.01 x 38.82 x 1.57 in]

Solar Cells:72 (6x12) multicrystalline silicon -
156 x 156 mm [6 inch] solar cells

 

Why US?

·         Industry leading module power output warranty of 25 years

·         International quality and safety certifications

·         Manufactured in ISO 9000 certified factories

·         High-reliability with guaranteed 0/+5W peak power classification

·         Excellent performance under low light environments

·         Entire module certified to withstand high wind and snow loads

 

Warranty

·         10 years for product defects in materials and workmanship

·         First 12 years for 90% of warranted minimum power

·         Remaining 25 years for 80% of warranted minimum power

 

Vertically integrating business model enables us to

·         Consistently build high quality and reliable PV products.

·         Optimize our cost structure to deliver price-competitive products.

·         Adopt cutting-edge product and production technologies.

·         Develop the most advanced manufacturing methods.

·         Minimize carbon emissions throughout our closed loop production process.

 

Certification

·         IEC:IEC 61215, IEC 61730 (1&2), conformity to CE

·         UL 1703 2002/03/15 Ed:3 Rev:2004/06/30

·         ULC/ORD-C1703-01 Second Edition 2001/01/01

·         UL and Canadian Standard for Safety Flat-Plate

·         ISO 9001: 2008 Quality Management Systems

·         CEC Listed: Modules are eligible for California Rebates

·         PV Cycle: Voluntary module take back and recycling program

·         MCS Certificate

 

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 Your inquiry related to our products or prices will be replied within 24 hours.  

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Well-trained and experienced staffs to answer all your questions in fluent English.  

 

Q: Can solar panels be installed on theme parks or entertainment venues?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on theme parks or entertainment venues. In fact, many theme parks and entertainment venues around the world have already embraced solar energy as a sustainable solution to power their facilities. Solar panels not only provide a clean and renewable source of energy but also contribute to the overall theme park or entertainment venue's commitment to environmental conservation.
Q: Can solar panels be used during a power outage?
No, solar panels cannot be used during a power outage unless there is a battery backup system in place.
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.
mynameismud, you are hilarious. I cried i laughed so hard. Holy crap, how old are you?
Q: I need a solar panel for my laptop as i am going camping in the desert, and i need my laptop. There are two choices of solar panels, One is 0 watts and 2 V and maximum power current 0.56 amps. The other one is 2 watts, 2 V and no mention of current. My laptop plug says input 00-240V and .5A and then output 5V-5A. Which one should i get for my laptop. If there are other choices please tell me ill look them up on OKorder.Thanks
I'm afraid neither of these panels will do much for charging or running your laptop. If the power brick is supposed to emit 5 volts at 5 amps, that's 75 watts. Neither of those panels provides enough voltage and the power output is obviously far too small. The capabilities of solar power are vastly overestimated for small panels. Sunlight is limited to about kilowatt per square meter under ideal conditions (summer time, clear blue sky, for a few hours around noon in the US southwest). But consumer panels top out at about 5% efficiency, so your limit is 50 watts per square meter - in other words you would need about half a square meter, or about six square feet, of panel to provide 75 watts. And even under ideal conditions you will only get that much for a few hours each day. Also, the panel's voltage output is not regulated, so even if you find a panel that emits 5 volts (this would actually have to be made up of groups of 30 cells in series, as they emit half a volt each at most) you can't just connect the panel output into your laptop's DC in. You'd need a regulated DC-to-DC supply, and since that is not 00% efficient it will cost a bit of the power... now you need even more panel area. All in all, not really a practical thing to carry along on a camping trip.
Q: Ok, so I've been having much success with the joule thief circuit and a LED, but i tried hooking it up to a small solar panel that can put out 2.5v on it's own, and can light up a white LED dimly by it self to the joule thief and it will not work ....my question is why? I already trouble shooted it, the circuit is not the problem, is it the amount of amps the small solar panel is capable of? not enough?
Solar panels convert light energy to electrical energy with an efficiency of around 5%. A SMALL solar panel will only produce a small amount of power (watts) your joule thief circuit wont help because as you draw more current from the solar panel the voltage will drop; and your joule thief circuit just reduces the efficiency of the whole system Try adding another solar cell in series to get more voltage and more power.
Q: Are there any tax credits available for installing solar panels?
Yes, there are tax credits available for installing solar panels. The federal government offers a Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) that allows homeowners and businesses to deduct a certain percentage of the cost of their solar panel system from their taxes.
Q: We've been considering solar panels for a while now, and we'd like to know a little more about them. Please answer to the best of your knowledge. Thanks.
I think that solar photo-voltaics have improved tremendously in the last few years but are being promoted due to the simplicity of installation. Most of the residential energy needs is in heating water, residential heating and air-conditioning, all of which can be provided for with less expensive solar thermal panels. Once the base line energy needs of the household has been met with solar thermal, a much smaller photo-voltaic system can be installed for lighting and to run the pumps in the solar thermal system and the fans in the absorption air-conditioning unit powered by solar thermal. Since solar thermal is less than /0 the price of solar photo-voltaic, this should dramatically decrease the capital needed. Also remember that lower price solar photo-voltaic systems are on their way, development is going very quickly, the commercial units you buy today will probably be any where's from $4 a watt to $0 a watt but $ a watt systems have already been developed, just not widely available yet. You may also want to consider using solar shingles instead of solar panels for your photo-voltaic system.
Q: i am starting to consider getting solar panels instead of paying electric bills which are somewhat higher now than they used to be
Yes its true! electric bills are getting higher and higher. That's why a lot of people or businesses turn to alternative sources of energy. It is a little cheaper but can still provide the same level of energy. It is even good for the environment. If you are considering a switch for your energy provider, learn first about the different alternative sources of energy at businessswitchonline .uk. It might be helpful in making up your decision. Also, solar panels will depend on how large your house is or if it is really qualified for solar energy. You need an energy provider to have an evaluation of your house before you set up a solar panel.
Q: I have had this 2v portable Solar Panel for my apartment for awhile. Only problem is that I have no balcony and I can barely get enough sun to use it with my Cobra 450 400-800 watt outlet converter. Can someone advise me a better method to use these? Like do I have to get more 2v solar panels? I have a small apartment and use it on one window. Also is it possible for me to buy a portable storage tank to store the energy gathered from the sun by the solar panel?
Your portable panel is at most a few amps at 2 volts nominal.Hopefully you have a higher voltage than this to enable you to charge a 2 volt battery. This takes about 3.3-3.6 volts. Your converter will function until a battery reaches about 0.5 volts (drop out voltages vary greatly). A deep discharge marine batttery will be the best bet for storage but usually more expensive than a regular battery. If your resources are limited, you might try from these cheaper sources. Insterstate battery stores usually have blems at a lower price. These are totally functional batteries but have surface imperfections that the manufacturer doesn't want his name on. Also check you local junkyard or towing service. They are often asked by insurance carriers to junk a car which has been wrecked. Many times the batteries are still perfect. They sell these for what they can get for them. Look for one from a SUV with lots of power options. Often kids cars have outlandish stereo systems requiring heaavy current batteries. These are a good find. Consider getting a solar power management system for charging your system. It will limit your charging voltage so you do not float a 2 volt battery above 4 volts where it would slowly destroy it.
Q: How do solar panels affect roof warranty?
Solar panels can potentially affect roof warranties because their installation requires drilling holes in the roof, which can compromise its integrity. However, many solar companies offer warranties that cover any damages caused by the installation process, ensuring that the roof warranty remains intact. It is important to check with both the solar company and the roofing manufacturer to understand the impact of solar panels on the roof warranty.

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