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Tesla Shingle Solar Panels - Mono 260W A Grade PV Panels

Tesla Shingle Solar Panels - Mono 260W A Grade PV Panels

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
100 watt
Supply Capability:
100000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
260
Number of Cells(pieces):
60

Mono 260w solar panel price A grade PV panels


Technical Data:

STCBSM240M-60BSM245M-60BSM250M-60BSM255M-60BSM260M-60BSM265M-60BSM270M-60
Maximum Power240W245W250W255W260W265W270W
Module Efficiency14.63%14.98%15.29%15.59%15.90%16.21%16.51%
Maxi Power Current 8.04A 8.14A 8.24A8.31A8.39A8.48A8.56A
Maxi Power Voltage29.96A30.10A30.35A30.62A30.98A31.24A30.54A
Short Circuit Current8.51A8.59A8.6A8.72A8.76A8.80A8.82A
Open Circuit Voltage37.42A37.62A37.88A38.10A38.24A38.38A38.62A
Power Tolerance0~+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 
GlassHigh Transmission,Low Iron,Tempered Glass
Frame                           Anodized Aluminium Alloy
Junction box                                                     IP65/IP67 rated,with bypass diodes
Dimension1640x990x35/40mm     
Output Cable                                     4mm2(EU)/12AWG(US),1000mm²
Weight                         19Kg
Installation Hole LocationSee Drawing Above
No.of Bypass Diodes3/6


Packing Information:

Container

20'GP

40'GP

40'HQ

Pallets   per Container

12

28

28

Pallets   per Container

300

700

770


Mono 260w solar panel price A grade PV panels

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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 solar panels be installed on a theme park or amusement park?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a theme park or amusement park. In fact, many theme parks around the world have already installed solar panels to generate clean and renewable energy. This not only helps to reduce their carbon footprint and dependence on fossil fuels but also saves them money on electricity bills in the long run. Additionally, solar panels can be integrated into the design of the park, complementing its aesthetic appeal and showcasing the park's commitment to sustainability.
Q:Is there a small solar panel system that I can put in my bedroom window and charge my phone and run an alarm clock off of? Or one I can run a microwave off of?
tell me at roughly $500 each, just how many panels would you like to buy? ;-)
Q:I own a townhome in the Phoenix area (my power company's SRP, if that makes a difference). Phoenix is a great place for solar. I could probably save money, in the long term, if I got some solar panels.But I am currently extremely broke, so I can't buy solar panels unless I will more or less immediately be paying no more than I am now per month, with little or nothing down. And most of the solar leasing places won't work with me, because (as is common for townhomes) I don't technically own my roof. I have permission to put things on it, but the property management people (or whoever actually owns my roof) won't sign the lease or whatever.Anyone know of either a way to buy solar panels without paying significantly more per month than I already do for electricity, or a solar leasing company that can work with the restrictions I have?
Nope; I see no escape. Best advice I can give is this: sell out and move to a single home residence that has no HOA. If you want solar, I believe the main roofline should run east-west, so that the south exposure of the roof can be easily and economically populated with panels. APS is better than SRP wrt solar ....maybe. Im not sure, everythiong around here is APS so there's no balance. Ive occasionally heard rumors from SRP folks who are unhappy.... check into it before you buy.
Q:Hi, i want to please a solar panel in Lima Peru, my Latitude is -2 and longitude -77. I understand that since i am in the southern hemisphere, my panel should be pointing north. However, i am using a program called pvdesigner, and according to this, y should face my panel with and azimuth of 00degrees (0 = south) and a tilt of 60degrees. Does this make any sense?thanks
It doesn't make sense to me. I am at latitude 37.7,and my panels face south at about 38 degrees. Yours should be pointed north as you suggest. Being so close to the equator, and in the absence of any better information, an angle of 2 degrees would be appropriate. However, choosing the best angle will greatly to your overall efficiency, so I would try to find a more credible source, How about the folks from whom you buy the panels. They would know precisely. By the way, if you haven't installed the system yet you might consider going to a high voltage system to cut known line losses in the conductors between the panes and the inverter, I did that plus increasing the conductor size over that recommended by the manufacturer. I gained about two percent in efficiency
Q:Can solar panels be used in conjunction with energy-efficient appliances?
Yes, solar panels can definitely be used in conjunction with energy-efficient appliances. In fact, combining solar panels with energy-efficient appliances is a great way to maximize energy savings and reduce environmental impact. By generating clean and renewable electricity, solar panels can power energy-efficient appliances, ensuring a more sustainable and cost-effective energy solution for homes and businesses.
Q:Can solar panels be installed on a streetlight?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a streetlight. This is known as solar street lighting, where solar panels are mounted on top of streetlights to generate electricity from sunlight and power the lights.
Q:Hi. I need to build a solar panel for a project. it should be able to light a 60 watt light bulb. also, it should be about 3x3 ft if it is 50% efficient. if anyone knows any websites or can help me, please answer! thanks.
I don't have any practical experience building solar panel arrays to power a given device, but allow me to make this observation. Solar cells, when exposed to sunlight, will each generate a given amount of power (watts), and by wiring these in series, you will increase the wattage. Now, a panel three feet square will give you a certain amount of power, provided all the cells are wired correctly in series, and it may not provide enough juice to light the bulb. You can work around this by adding a step-up transformer (which takes the incoming power and boosts it to the desired level for output, with no moving parts). Voila! You've illuminated your bulb. I will admit, though, you'll have to do some math to determine what you need. A search on the Web will help you find the formulae and other information you'll require. Good luck.
Q:I'm going to this camp and the instructors asked us to be prepared tomorrow to build a sun tracker for a solar panel. Does any one have any ideas, tips, or advice?
tbls0 has a good idea for the tracker, but let's take this one step farther. A clock motor large enough to move a solar panel, unless it is a very small one is going to be large, and expensive. Use the timer motor, as suggested, but attach a slotted disk to it, with a light source on one side, and a detector on the other side. As each slot comes up and allows light to pass through, this creates a one shot pulse which is used to cause a stepper motor to move position to keep the panel aimed at the sun. At the end of the panel travel for the end of the day, a switch could be set to close, bypassing the step control to put the motor into full constant speed reverse, this causing the panel to swing back to the morning position. The whole affair gets it's start up call by means of a light detector, similar to those used to turn lights off at sun up. The control would, of course be set to turn the system on to track the sun during the day. While some digital control is going to be needed, the system would not need a computer to run it.
Q:I want to know that if I put solar panels in space if Pluto can recieve energy for iPods and television
Not really. Solar panels operate by sunlight knocking electrons off atoms, and there has to be a particular minimum of light in order to maintain a steady stream of electricity. Beyond Mars, we equip our probes with batteries and generators - because the sunlight at that distance is too weak to generate the electricity needed - so... no. Solar panels on Pluto won't charge anything....
Q:I thought they were going to make solar powered cars and solar power plants among other things. It was only nearly 0 years ago that solar power was the big thing. Just curious, why did it die out?
they still make them,i have them on my camper to charge the batteries, they are not cheap, however. you can get them at r.v. supply stores. in fact the ones they make now, are quite efficient, many people in the countryside use them for their homes, i dont know why the development for cars is so slow, though.

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