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Marine Solar Panels - High Efficiency Poly/Mono Solar Module Ice-17

Marine Solar Panels - High Efficiency Poly/Mono Solar Module Ice-17

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Instruction

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-17

High Efficiency Poly/Mono Solar Module ICE-17


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: How do solar panels interact with the electrical grid?
Solar panels interact with the electrical grid through a process called net metering. When solar panels generate excess electricity, it is fed back into the grid, allowing homeowners or businesses to receive credits for the energy produced. During periods of low solar production, such as at night, electricity is drawn from the grid. This bidirectional flow of electricity enables solar panel owners to offset their energy consumption and contribute to the overall grid supply.
Q: I remember hearing somewhere that solar panels may attract light rays away from plants thus having a potentially negative effect on the plants. I can't remember where I heard it but I'm curious if there is any truth to it.
not so. the sun shines on the earth and everything on it. the solar panels are on the earth like on top of your house maybe.if they were not sitting on top of your house , the sun would still be shining on your roof. it makes no sense to say they were drawing light away from other plainest when the sun would still shine on the place where they are if they were not there.
Q: How do solar panels affect the grid during times of high electricity demand?
Solar panels can help alleviate the strain on the grid during times of high electricity demand by generating clean and renewable energy directly from the sun. When solar panels produce surplus electricity, it can be fed back into the grid, increasing its supply and reducing the need for traditional power sources. This helps stabilize the grid and meet the increased demand while also reducing the reliance on fossil fuel-based power plants.
Q: I'm part of the Sustainability group at school, the school principal is a d**k and doesn't care about the environment, he only cares about money.Me and the group will be talking in front of him and the school council (the people in-charge of the school's money) To convince them to put solar panels on the school roofs.I know that it definitely will help the school save on electricity bills, but it WILL cost a lot of money to put them in.In the end we just wanna reduce carbon emissions!HELP :)
Unfortunately installing Photoelectric Solar panels on your school would probably cost more than the entire school budget. In order to make this sort of proposal you would need to have some hard numbers to show exact dollar amounts of costs and benefits. You would need multiple quotes from companies that install solar panels and information from the electrical company that would have to tie the system into their grid. This is a HUGE undertaking. If you really want to reduce carbon emissions, suggest ways to reduce the energy use within the school instead of converting to solar. Better windows, doors, and roof insulation. If you have a leaky roof, fixing that would get rid of water damage and better insulate the school thus saving energy. Suggest plans to reduce electrical usage like having computers go into Hibernate mode after 0 minutes, turning off lights in rooms that aren't getting used, etc... Many people are fooled into thinking that solar power is this awesome free energy source. IT is NOT. Solar panels are great for powering small items or for getting power when you have no other way of getting connected. However it takes MORE electricity to create a solar panel than the solar panel will ever produce in it's ENTIRE lifetime. Do some research into the production of silicon crystal and semiconductors and find out how solar panels are made. Until the technology improves greatly, solar is not a green power source other than generating money.
Q: How much space do I need for solar panels?
The amount of space you need for solar panels depends on various factors such as the size and efficiency of the panels, your energy requirements, and the available sunlight. Generally, you'll need around 100 square feet of unobstructed roof space per 1 kW of solar panels. However, it's best to consult with a solar installer who can assess your specific needs and provide an accurate estimation.
Q: What i would like to know is if you were using commercially available solar panels, clustered as close together as possible and spread out on one acre, how much electrical energy is produced? if u can 'translate' this into terms of ( hour of average daylight = powering a ____ for X units of time)
Fossil fuels will be depleted in a few hundred years. The sun will continue to produce power for the next 0 billion years. Solar cells are expensive to make and only 0% efficient. Some less efficient cells can be economically mass produced and set out over a very large area. This is how Germany made solar power a viable alternative to fossil fuels. America has an abundance of coal however and has been very slow in adopting solar power.
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: How do solar panels affect the value of a home?
Solar panels can have a positive impact on the value of a home. They are considered a valuable asset as they generate clean and renewable energy, reducing electricity bills and potentially providing a source of income through net metering or feed-in tariffs. Additionally, solar panels demonstrate a homeowner's commitment to sustainability, making the property more attractive to eco-conscious buyers. However, the exact increase in value can vary depending on factors such as location, installation quality, and the overall energy efficiency of the home.
Q: Are solar panels safe for the environment?
Yes, solar panels are safe for the environment. They generate clean and renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity, resulting in no harmful emissions or pollution. Additionally, solar panels do not deplete natural resources and have a minimal impact on ecosystems when properly installed and maintained.

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