Made in USA Solar Panels - Polycrystal Solar Panel HSPV270WP-156-72P
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 300 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 3000 watt/month
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HSPV265WP-156-72P
※ High efficiency crystalline silicon cells.
※ High transmission low iron tempered glass, strong mechanical resistance.
※ Standard waterproof junction box, with bypass diode.
※ High endurance to different atrocious weather
※ IEC 61215 and IEC61730 Class A certificates
※ Conformity to CE.
※ Applicable to residential roof top systems, On-grid/Off-grid utility, commercial system.
※ 10-year quality guarantee and 10 - 25-year power output guarantee.
FAQ
1.Can you offer the test report of the module?
A:Sure. All the solar modules must pass necessary tests including EL test and ultra-red test and other visual test of the appearance, and the test report presents all the detailed data of the modules.
2. How to confirm about the quantity and the type of solar module?
A:It depends on the solar system where you want to put into use the solar modules. We have experienced engineers to design for your order and you need to give more information to fix the details.
- Q: Are there any disadvantages to using solar panels?
- Yes, there are a few disadvantages to using solar panels. Firstly, the initial installation cost can be relatively high, making it a less affordable option for some individuals or businesses. Additionally, solar energy production relies on sunlight, which means that solar panels are less effective during cloudy or rainy days, or at night. This intermittency requires a backup energy source or energy storage system, adding to the overall cost. Moreover, solar panels require a significant amount of space for installation, which may not be feasible in densely populated areas. Lastly, the manufacturing process of solar panels can have environmental impacts, as it involves the use of certain materials and chemicals. However, it is worth noting that continuous advancements in technology are reducing these disadvantages, making solar panels an increasingly viable and sustainable energy solution.
- Q: What is the warranty period for solar panels?
- The warranty period for solar panels typically ranges from 10 to 25 years, depending on the manufacturer and the type of panel.
- Q: If my school uses 88240kWh of electricity per month and I have 000 50W solar panels running for 6 hours a day, does it mean it will take 88240kWh / {{[(50W x 3600s)*000]/000}kWh x 6} number of hours to generate that much electricity (88240kWh)?
- running six hours a day doesn't mean much. You need to look at the solar insulation charts for your school's geographical location to come up with a better factor. The easiest number for you to use is sun hours. For example, Washington DC averages 4.23 hours. Do a Yahoo search for sun hours and you should find lots of charts. Solar panels rated at 50W give this output at full sun near noon at full brightness (no clouds). The sun hour factor makes it easy to find the equivalent number of full brightness hours. So, using Washington DC as an example you have: 000 panels * 50W * 4.23 sunhours/day = 634kWh a day on average. You state your school uses 88240kWh/month which is 6274kWh a day. This would mean you need ten times more solar panels since there is no way to get more daylight. Be careful to put in all the units in your formula and cancel them out to make sure you don't end up with a nonsense result. The title of the question would be answered as followed: 50W/000 * 4.23 sunhours/day = 0.63kWh/day or 9kWh per month or 228kWh a year. These are annual averages. If you wanted a specific month, you would need the sun hours for that month. Hope this helps.
- Q: Does a solar panel work under a full moon a tiny bit, or not at all? Likewise, if you used mirrors or lenses the concentrate sunlight, is there a maximum to how much a solar panel can handle?
- Under a full moon your solar panels can put out full rated voltage but no amperage. You do not want to put mirrors on your solar modules because you will just simply burn them out. They are made to use what the sun puts out and the extra heat from the mirrors would be too much. Plus you would have to build something to make the mirrors follow the sun or the reflected light would be moving on you all day as the sun moves. If you was to take apart one of those mirror balls that you see on dance floors and put all the little pieces on a board at angles to all aim at one spot. you would have a lasor beam of a sort. You can melt steal like that. Think what that would do to your solar panels.
- Q: Can I make a solar panel at home?How to make it?
- Make okorder
- Q: I have a solar panel I bought for a diy project and it has a small plug on the end of it, but I need to remove this plug to expose the positive and return wires so I can solder a bunch of stuff together. How do I cut off the plug without shorting out the solar panel when I make the cut? Can I just leave it in the dark a while before cutting? I don't think I can remove the wires from the solar panel end before cutting.
- Just cover the panel and cut the wire the voltage will be so low it would be like shorting out a battery
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a farm or agricultural operation?
- Yes, solar panels can definitely be used to power a farm or agricultural operation. Solar energy can be harnessed to generate electricity, which can then be used to power various farm activities such as irrigation systems, lighting, machinery, and other electrical needs. By utilizing solar panels, farmers can reduce their dependence on traditional energy sources, lower their operating costs, and promote sustainability in their operations.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on historical landmarks?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on historical landmarks. However, it is important to ensure that the installation is done in a manner that preserves the historical integrity and aesthetic value of the landmark. This may involve careful planning, consultation with preservation experts, and using discreet or integrated solar panel designs.
- Q: I would love to put in solar panels on my roof, but how hard would it be, and how expensive? Would I be able to do the work myself, or would I have to hire a pro?Also I live in Oregon, so much of the time it is overcast, so would it really be worth it?
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- Q: I've heard that solar panels have back-up batteries for when it is cloudy or rainy that day.. is this true?
- There okorder / Why pay thousands of dollars for solar energy ($27,000 average cost) when you can build your own solar panel system for just a fraction of the retail cost. You can build a single solar panel or you can build an entire array of panels to power your whole house. Some people are saving 50% on their power bill, some people are reducing their bill to nothing. But what’s most impressive is that just by following these instructions some are even making the power company pay them!
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Made in USA Solar Panels - Polycrystal Solar Panel HSPV270WP-156-72P
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 300 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 3000 watt/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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