Fnma Solar Panels Mono 250W A Grade PV Panels
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- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 watt/month
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Specification
Technical Data:
STC | BSM240M-60 | BSM245M-60 | BSM250M-60 | BSM255M-60 | BSM260M-60 | BSM265M-60 | BSM270M-60 |
Maximum Power | 240W | 245W | 250W | 255W | 260W | 265W | 270W |
Module Efficiency | 14.63% | 14.98% | 15.29% | 15.59% | 15.90% | 16.21% | 16.51% |
Maxi Power Current | 8.04A | 8.14A | 8.24A | 8.31A | 8.39A | 8.48A | 8.56A |
Maxi Power Voltage | 29.96A | 30.10A | 30.35A | 30.62A | 30.98A | 31.24A | 30.54A |
Short Circuit Current | 8.51A | 8.59A | 8.6A | 8.72A | 8.76A | 8.80A | 8.82A |
Open Circuit Voltage | 37.42A | 37.62A | 37.88A | 38.10A | 38.24A | 38.38A | 38.62A |
Power Tolerance | 0~+5W | ||||||
Values at Standard Test Conditions STC(Air Mass AM1.5,Irradiance 1000W/m²,Cell Temperature 25℃) |
Mechanical Characteristics:
Cell Type | Monocrystalline 156x156mm,60(6x10)pcs in series | ||||||
Glass | High Transmission,Low Iron,Tempered Glass | ||||||
Frame | Anodized Aluminium Alloy | ||||||
Junction box | IP65/IP67 rated,with bypass diodes | ||||||
Dimension | 1640x990x35/40mm | ||||||
Output Cable | 4mm2(EU)/12AWG(US),1000mm² | ||||||
Weight | 19Kg | ||||||
Installation Hole Location | See Drawing Above | ||||||
No.of Bypass Diodes | 3/6 |
Packing Information:
Container | 20'GP | 40'GP | 40'HQ |
Pallets per Container | 12 | 28 | 28 |
Pallets per Container | 300 | 700 | 770 |
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Hybrid Solar System
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Solar Plant
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FAQ:
1. What's brand of this solar panel?
Answer : Soular solar. We are the manufacturer of this panel, OEM service is available, wholesales is welcome.
2. We need your pricelist for all the models ?
Answer : we dont present "pricelist" for a new customers, Because different order quantity, different quality grade has different pricelist; right now, we can produce solar panel from 3w to 300w for both poly & mono panel.
Attn. : You can just inform us your "target price" and detailed requirement , we will evaluate if we can produce for you.
3 . Our common questions for the new customer's inquiry :
(1) How many pcs solar panel do you need ?
(2) Which type do you need, Poly or Mono ?
(3) What is your requirement on the power, Voc, Isc, Vm, Im ?
(4) Which transportation way will you select ? by air ? by Sea ?
- Q: Can I fet free solar panels. This site okorder sells a book that tells how to, but I ordered tha book more then a year a go, and in never came. I even sent them a email a day for more then 3 months and never heard back from them. If anyone knows how to get free pannels, please let me know how. A $300.00 a month bill is slowly killing me.
- Try approaching a few power suppiers to find out if they have any scheme or grants available. Or contact a local DIY store/builders merchants and ask if you can have some panels installed and agree to advertising allowing them to let people contact you for your opinion on the panels.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a research facility or laboratory?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a research facility or laboratory. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, providing a sustainable and renewable source of energy. By harnessing the power of the sun, solar panels can generate enough electricity to meet the energy demands of various equipment and appliances used in research facilities and laboratories. Additionally, solar panels can be combined with energy storage systems to ensure continuous power supply even when sunlight is not available.
- Q: i have this usb solar panel charger i am building and the solar panel is about 2by .5quot;, so i was wondering if a led light can power it, if so will one be good or would i need more? if so how many?
- Yes, shining light from a visible-light LED on a solar panel will cause the solar panel to generate electricity. There is a long-wavelength cutoff (probably in the near infrared) where photons from an infrared LED would not have sufficient energy per photon to excite the solar panel, no matter how bright the LED was. Of course the amount of electricity produced is a fraction of the power needed to power the LED. The best possible efficiency you could achieve under optimal conditions is about 30%. The typical optical power output of a single LED is around 0.3 Watt. The density of sunlight is such that the amount of sunlight falling on a 2 x .5 area perpendicular to the Sun's rays is about .3 Watts. So maybe you'd want a few LEDs, or a particularly bright LED to simulate sunlight. But you'll get something with one LED. A bright LED flashlight would work.
- Q: What would these solar panels power? For instance, my energy bill shows 2035kWh for last month. How much would this remove from that if it outputted full power? Thanks!
- A solar panel that is rated at 60 watts would produce that amount under the most favorable conditions of direct sunlight at noon in a good location. This would taper off to nothing at the beginning and ends of the daylight. A 60 watt Panel operating at full output for hour would produce 60 watt hours. If we assumed a straight line of output from zero to 60 watts and back to 0 again over 6 hours the average output would be 30 watts x 6 hours = 80 watt hours / day x 365 days = 65700 watt hours in a year / 2 = 5475 watt hours in a month. You lose about 0% converting from DC to AC. This reduces this to about 4927.5 watt hours. Your bill is measured in KW hr which are 000 times bigger. This is 4.9275 KW hr or .24% of your last month's bill. At a national average of about $.2 per KW hr the energy out put for one month would be equal to about 60 cents.
- Q: Do solar panels require direct sunlight to work?
- No, solar panels do not require direct sunlight to work. They can still generate electricity from diffused or indirect sunlight.
- Q: what do solar panels do?
- The solar panels are made of solar cells. A cell is a small disk of a semiconductor like silicon. They are attached by wire to a circuit. As light strikes the semiconductor, light is converted into electricity that flows through the circuit. As soon as the light is removed, the solar cell stops producing power.
- Q: How do solar panels impact the energy independence of a region?
- Solar panels can greatly enhance the energy independence of a region by providing a clean and renewable source of electricity. By harnessing the power of the sun, solar panels reduce the dependence on non-renewable energy sources such as fossil fuels. This reduces the need for importing energy from other regions, thus enhancing the region's energy independence. Additionally, solar panels can be installed on rooftops and other available spaces, allowing individuals and communities to generate their own electricity and become less reliant on the traditional energy grid. Overall, solar panels contribute to a more sustainable and self-sufficient energy future for the region.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on carports or other structures?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on carports or other structures. In fact, installing solar panels on carports or other structures is a popular option as it maximizes the use of available space while providing shade and shelter for vehicles or other purposes. This not only generates clean energy but also offers additional benefits such as reducing energy costs and providing protection from weather elements.
- Q: I'm thinking of getting a solar panel for my house to help cut back on power use (I live in New Mexico). What sort of appliances can I run on a watt solar panel? Is it worth it to get a single watt panel or is it more efficient to get a multi-watt panel?
- New Mexico is a good area for solar. Unfortunately, solar electric panels generally don't save money over grid electricity until the installed system is large - like, 000 watts or more, 4000 watts being a common size. This costs many thousands of dollars up front, which hopefully are paid back over the years in electricity savings. There are a couple other things to look into, though. The first is conservation and efficiency. If you can shade and insulate your house so that the air conditioner doesn't run so much, that can pay for itself in a year. Also, NM is an excellent place for a solar water heater. Call a solar installer to see how much it would cost. That would pay back in a few years, with a much smaller investment than solar electric.
- Q: I'm trying to charge rechargeable AA batteries with a solar panel. What gauge wire should I use to connect the panel to the batteries? I know I'm not going to have a lot of current going through so the wire size doesn't really matter. Can the wire be too thick thoShould I ugh? Should I use a diode to keep the batteries from overpowering the circuit? If so, what size diode? My panel is 4.8V 50mA. Can I just hook the panel straight into the batteries or do I need something else?
- In order: .? Just about any wire will do.? You can handle 50 mA over just about anything, even 28 gauge telephone wire.? Your biggest problems are probably going to be mechanical stress (you want stranded wire instead of solid, to avoid breakage) and dealing with the size of larger wires. 8 gauge speaker wire may be a good optimum. 2.? You need a diode.? If you're charging NiMH or NiCd cells you're going to have about .25 volts/cell; you can charge up to 3 of them in series with a 4.8 volt panel.? The solar panel is a bunch of diodes itself, but they're leaky in the reverse direction; the diode prevents the batteries from discharging themselves back through the panel.? You want a Schottky-barrier diode, because the forward voltage drop is about 0.2 volts instead of 0.7 volts for a regular silicon rectifier.? This gives you maximum current output from your panel.
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Fnma Solar Panels Mono 250W A Grade PV Panels
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 watt/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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