T1 Solar Panels Mono 170W-210W CE/IEC/TUV/UL Certificate
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000000 watt/month
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Quality and Safety of Mono 170W-210W Solar Panel CE/IEC/TUV/UL Certificate
1. Rigorous quality control meets the highest international standards.
2. High-transmissivity low-iron tempered glass, strong aluminium frame.
3. Using UV-resistant silicon.
4. IS09001/14001/CE/TUV/UL
Warranties of Mono 170W-210W Solar Panel CE/IEC/TUV/UL Certificate
1. 10 years limited product warranty
2. 15 years at 90% of the minimal rated power output
3. 25 years at 80% of the minimal rated power output
Technical date of Mono 170W-210W Solar Pa Quality and Safety of Poly 230W Solar Panel CE/IEC/TUV/UL Certificate
1. Rigorous quality control meets the highest international standards.
2. High-transmissivity low-iron tempered glass, strong aluminium frame.
3. Using UV-resistant silicon.
4. IS09001/14001/CE/TUV/UL
Warranties of Mono 170W-210W Solar Panel CE/IEC/TUV/UL Certificate
1. 10 years limited product warranty
2. 15 years at 90% of the minimal rated power output
3. 25 years at 80% of the minimal rated power output
Technical date of Mono 170W-210W Solar Panel CE/IEC/TUV/UL Certificate :
ITEM NO.: | Mono 125*125 cell ,72pcs . Power range from 170Wp-210Wp | ||||||||
Maximum Power(W) | 170 | 175 | 180 | 185 | 190 | 195 | 200 | 205 | 210 |
Optimum Power Voltage(Vmp) | 35.2 | 35.3 | 35.4 | 35.8 | 36.5 | 37.0 | 37.6 | 37.9 | 38.0 |
Optimum Operatige Current(Imp) | 4.83 | 4.96 | 5.09 | 5.17 | 5.21 | 5.28 | 5.32 | 5.41 | 5.53 |
Open Circuit Voltage(Voc) | 44.4 | 44.5 | 44.6 | 44.8 | 45.0 | 45.1 | 45.3 | 45.5 | 45.8 |
Short Circuit Current(Isc) | 5.29 | 5.34 | 5.40 | 5.48 | 5.56 | 5.63 | 5.72 | 5.79 | 5.83 |
Solar Cell: | 125*125 Mono | ||||||||
Number of Cell(pcs) | 6*12 | ||||||||
Brand Name of Solar Cells | JA Cell, Bluesun Cell | ||||||||
Size of Module(mm) | 1580*808*35 | ||||||||
Cable & Connector Type | Pass the TUV Certificate | ||||||||
Frame(Material Corners,etc.) | Aluminium-alloy | ||||||||
Backsheet | TPT | ||||||||
Weight Per Piece(KG) | 15.0KG | ||||||||
FF (%) | 70-76% | ||||||||
Junction Box Type | Pass the TUV Certificate | ||||||||
Tolerance Wattage(e.g.+/-5%) | 0~+3% | ||||||||
Front Glass Thikness(mm) | 3.2 | ||||||||
Temperature Coefficients of Isc(%) | +0.04 | ||||||||
Temperature Coefficients of Voc(%) | -0.38 | ||||||||
Temperature Coefficients of Pm(%) | -0.47 | ||||||||
Temperature Coefficients of Im(%) | +0.04 | ||||||||
Temperature Coefficients of Vm(%) | -0.38 | ||||||||
Temperature Range | -40°C to +85°C | ||||||||
Surface Maximum Load Capacity | 2400Pa | ||||||||
Allowable Hail Load | 23m/s ,7.53g | ||||||||
Bypass Diode Rating(A) | 12 | ||||||||
Warranty | 100% of 10 years,80% of 25 years. | ||||||||
Standard Test Conditions | AM1.5 , 1000W/m² , 25 +/-2°C | ||||||||
Packing | carton or pallet | ||||||||
1*20' | 12Pallets / 380pcs | ||||||||
1*40'STD | 25 Pallets /800pcs |
Diagram of Mono 170W-210W Solar Panel CE/IEC/TUV/UL Certificate
Standard production line of Factory
Packaging of Mono 170W-210W Solar Panel CE/IEC/TUV/UL Certificate
u Normally packing: 1pc/2pcs/3pcs/10pcs/25pcs per carton
u Individual packing requirement is acceptable.
Shipping of Mono 170W-210W Solar Panel CE/IEC/TUV/UL Certificate
By Sea | Delivery from Shanghai or Ningbo seaport |
By Air | Departure from Shanghai Pudong Airport |
By Express | Post by DHL, EMS, UPS, TNT. |
FAQ of Mono 170W-210W Solar Panel CE/IEC/TUV/UL Certificate
(1) Can you offer the test report of the module?
Sure. All the solar modules must pass necessary tests including EL test and ultra-red test and other visual test of the apperance, 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?
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: If we invest billions in green energy and put up thousands of square miles of black panels that give off radiant heat couldn't that significantly cause more warming, not to mention the energy required to even make them?
- Essentially, solar panels are 'warming neutral'. They absorb energy that would otherwise have heated whatever was behind them, thus have a local cooling effect. This is balanced by the generation of heat when the electricity is used to power, say, a hoover, TV, computer etc, also from 'transmission losses' through the national grid network. Good answers from Claire and Linlyons, bizarre answer from Jim! Tomcat may have a point though...
- Q: can anyone help me? i was thinking of installing solar panels to cut bills but would it be a waste considering its gonna need a circulating pump running almost 24/7 (which will use electricity) and even still will only provide me with quot;warmwater? also would it be possible to install the solar panels for the sole purpose of providing sufficient power to run electric heaters instead of using gas/oil? this way allowing me to have a warm house without the expensive bills. brobably talking about running 7 heaters/electric radiators.
- Are you thinking of installing electric solar panels or thermal solar panels or both? It would be better to install electric solar panels for electric heating. You can run 7 heaters as long as you do the calculations for the number of panels need for the daylight hours, and the required battery bank to supply the required power.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in combination with wind turbines?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in combination with wind turbines. This combination is known as a hybrid renewable energy system, which allows for a more consistent and reliable power generation. By harnessing both solar and wind energy, the system can maximize electricity production and provide a more sustainable solution for meeting energy needs.
- Q: How long does it take to recoup the investment in solar panels?
- The time it takes to recoup the investment in solar panels varies depending on several factors, such as the cost of the panels, the amount of energy they generate, the electricity rates, and any available incentives or tax credits. On average, it can take anywhere from 5 to 15 years to recover the initial investment. However, with decreasing panel costs and increasing energy savings, the payback period is becoming shorter, making solar panels a more attractive and financially viable option for many homeowners and businesses.
- Q: Am using 800watts sukam inverter and have 55watts panel. What controller can i use to connect my solar system to have a max power . Already i have 200 Amp/hr battery
- If that 55-watt panel has an open circuit voltage of 7-8 volts, you may get more efficiency by omitting the charge controller completely, and connecting the panel straight to the battery. 55 watts is marginally too small for a 200 AH battery at 2 volts, by the way.
- 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: How do solar panels affect the property's community engagement?
- Solar panels can positively impact a property's community engagement by showcasing the owner's commitment to renewable energy and environmental sustainability. This can inspire and engage community members to consider renewable energy options themselves. Additionally, solar panels can serve as an educational tool, promoting awareness and understanding of the benefits of solar energy within the community.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a museum or cultural institution?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a museum or cultural institution. Solar energy is a renewable and sustainable source of power, making it an environmentally-friendly option for museums. By installing solar panels, these institutions can reduce their carbon footprint and lower their energy costs. Additionally, solar power can provide a reliable and consistent source of electricity, ensuring that the museum's operations are not disrupted during power outages or fluctuations in the grid.
- Q: I riped two solar panels out of some solar light and tested them. I found out that they both produce 2 volts(I have no idea on the watts or amps). Iquot;ve hooked them up to an electric motor that can be driven by a AA battery, but when I hook the solar panels up to them nothing happens. What is wrong?
- The solar cells you have are not providing enough current to operate the motor. There are special low power motors which can operate directly from a solar cell but it sounds like you do not have one of these. Instead you have a common .5V DC hobby motor which requires substantially more current to operate. You can use the original circuit to charge the batteries and use the charged batteries to run the motor. The batteries would be able to supply enough current to operate the motor, but for a limited time. 8 hours of charging might give you less than 5 minutes of motor operation. An LED will draw about 20ma. In a solar light such a small current draw from an LED or two can provide hours of light. A Small DC motor might easily require 300ma to run and over 500ma to start. Running a motor from the same battery at over 5 times the current draw will result in less than /5 of the run time compared to the low current LED. So if an LED operates for 300 minutes the motor would run for less than 20.... The small solar cell size cannot provide enough current to operate the motor directly. Only by slowly charging a battery first would you be able to use the collected and stored Solar energy to operate your motor.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a warehouse or industrial facility?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a warehouse or industrial facility. In fact, these types of large commercial buildings often have spacious rooftops that are ideal for hosting solar panels. Installing solar panels on warehouses and industrial facilities can help reduce electricity costs, generate clean energy, and contribute to sustainability efforts.
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T1 Solar Panels Mono 170W-210W CE/IEC/TUV/UL Certificate
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000000 watt/month
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