Leased Solar Panels - Mono-crystalline 125*125 Module 85w
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Solar Module Descriptions:
Our modules are high efficiency photovoltaic modules using silicon nitride coated polycrystalline silicon cells. The solar module can produce maximum power output, even under weak light. It is able to resist moisture and etching effectively, and not affected by geology.
Electrical Characteristics
Module Power (W) | 90> Pm>85 |
Max –Power (W) | 85 |
Max-Power Voltage (V) | 18.5 |
Max-Power Current (A) | 4.59 |
Open-Circuit Voltage (V) | 22.2 |
Short-Circuit Current (A) | 5.14 |
Module Efficiency (%) | 13.1 |
Max-System Voltage (VDC) | 600V(UL)/1000V(IEC) |
Max. Series Fuse (A) | 10 |
Pm Temperature Coefficients (%/℃) | -0.4601 |
Isc Temperature Coefficients (%/℃) | 0.0981 |
Voc Temperature Coefficients (%/℃) | -0.5186 |
NOCT Nominal Operating Cell Temperature (℃) | 45+ 2 |
Maximum load rating ( Pa) | 5400 |
Mechanical Characteristics
Cable type, Diameter and Length | 4mm2, TUV certified, 1000mm |
Type of Connector | Compatible with MC4 plug |
Arrangement of cells | 4*9 |
Cell Size | 125*125 |
Dimension | 1195*541*40 |
Weight | 8Kg |
No. of Draining Holes in Frame | 10 |
Glass, Type and Thickness | High Transmission, Low Iron, Tempered Glass 3.2mm |
Features
Guaranteed positive tolerance 0/+5w ensures power output reliability
Strong aluminum frames module can bear snow loads up to 5400Pa and wind loads up to 2400Pa.
Excellent performance under low light environments (mornings evenings and cloudy days)
12 years for product defects in materials and workmanship and 25 years for 80% of warranted minimum power.
Certifications and standards: IEC 61215.
Manufactured according to International Quality and Environment Management System (ISO9001, ISO14100).
FAQ
Q: Do you have any MOQ limit?
Our MOQ is 200 pieces.
Q: How long is the warranty period for the solar modules?
15 years 90% of its nominal power rating.
25 years 80% of its nominal power rating
- Q: Can solar panels be connected to the grid?
- Yes, solar panels can be connected to the grid.
- Q: How many solar panels would it take to run an electric motor the needs 480 volts and pulls about 45 to 50 amps?
- If you have 480 volts, it might be 3-phase, and not a simple matter of multiplying volts and amps. However, that's in the ballpark of 25 kW, very doable for solar. That's on the high end of a residential installation, but very small for an institutional installation. What will influence the size of the array more is where you are geographically (that is, how much sun you get), and how often the motor runs (that is, how much energy in kWh does it use per day)? 480 volts is nothing to be trifled with. You should really get a power engineer to architect your system.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on refugee camps?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on refugee camps. In fact, they have been successfully implemented in many refugee camps around the world. Solar panels provide a sustainable and reliable source of electricity, which is crucial for powering lighting, charging mobile phones, running medical equipment, and other essential needs. Additionally, solar energy helps reduce the dependence on fossil fuels, lowers costs, and improves living conditions for refugees.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power a theme park?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a theme park. Solar panels can generate electricity by converting sunlight into energy, which can then be used to power various rides, attractions, and facilities within the theme park. Additionally, solar energy is a renewable and sustainable source of power, making it an environmentally friendly choice for theme park operations.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering outdoor signage?
- Yes, solar panels can be used for powering outdoor signage. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, making them an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution for outdoor signage that is not connected to the grid.
- Q: I'm building a solar panel for the first time and have the tabbed solar cells. I put together 4 strings of 9 cells. And the cells are each 0.55V, 3.6A.Because I'm going to be using the panel indoors and leaning it up against a window pane, I put them in a 24x36 inch poster-size frame. The frame has a plexiglass cover and a thick cardboard backing. My question to you is this. Will the cardboard backing up against the metal underside (positive side) of the solar cells be ok? I don't know if it may catch fire or if holes may burn through when there's full sun.My guess here is it should be ok. But maybe I'm wrong. If I am wrong, or if something should be put in between, please let me know what I should use.Thanks everyone!
- In commercial panels some sort of polymer is often used for backing. With a 2V panel there are 36 cells, which means they can still output about 4V for charging a 2V battery even when hot. The voltage reduces about 2.2mV per degree C per cell. Commercial panels are meant to work up to about 60 degrees C, which is quite normal in the sun. I have found just lying them on the grass the air circulation is reduced, and they get too hot to charge a 2V battery. This means the backing should have good thermal conductivity while being an electrical insulator, as well as mechanical strength. The cells are often encapsulated in a thermosetting plastic first, then laid face down so a liquid polymer can be poured as backing.. I have removed commercial panels from their frames and re-packaged them to work in a very wet environment. I suppose cardboard would work, but it is unlikely to have good cooling so the expected voltage would be lower. As you intend to only operate indoors I suppose it is unlikely you have full sun most of the time anyway, so there could be less heating and less output current accordingly. I think the cardboard is only useful for a short time, and is not strong enough. Temperature wise it is marginal. The link below uses plywood for the backing. The backing is supposed to provide strength too. A sheet of some sort of plastic or laminate (including melamine laminate as in kitchen bench tops) comes to mind too. The cells are supposed to be bonded to the backing for better thermal conductivity. Use silicon RTV to stick cells to the backing, very thinly.
- Q: I am working on a project and I have to build a house with solar panels. My teacher asked me how would I get solar energy if it is rainy or cloudy? I looked it up but didn't understand. Please help me!!
- Solar panels convert light energy into electrical energy with the photovoltaic process. They work best when perpendicular to the incoming sunlight and with no clouds in bright sunlight. They will work at reduced efficiency if there are clouds or rain, but as long as its not dark, they will still produce some electricity. That is one of the real problems with solar energy, as we expect to have electricity available on demand, regardless of day/night cycles and atmospheric conditions. Storing electricity is very inefficient, so we need hydro, nuclear,or fossil fuel energy to provide firm on demand energy as a base load.
- Q: How do solar panels affect the resale value of a home?
- Solar panels can have a positive impact on the resale value of a home. Studies have shown that properties with solar panels tend to sell faster and at a higher price compared to homes without them. Potential buyers view solar panels as a valuable and eco-friendly feature, leading to increased buyer interest and willingness to pay a premium for a home equipped with solar power.
- Q: hi, i got a pond and i am planning of putting some lights on it during night time. but i want to use solar panels and i have done a bit of research about solar panels and i know how they work, i know that the common voltage to use is 2v so you can use car batteries or deep cycle batteries, but my question is:. what wattage of bulb can you recommend2. how long it would take to drain my battery (can i have it overnight)3. and what wattage of solar panel should i get enough to recharge my battery the next day.hope anyone can help..thanks
- You can get 6V cells and SLA batteries. You would get a panel and batteries suitable for the lights you get though. Depending on what you want to do, you shoud look into LED lighting, which is more efficient than incandescent. You do not want to drain your battery flat. Rather you want to draw only 2/3 of its capacity of so. You would find the lights you want (likely 2VDC), and add up the current they draw, and get a battery that would supply enough capacity (in AH, which is amps time hours) for a couple nights use (to account for weak solar days), and a solar panel to charge two days of use in one good day. You would use a charge controller so that the solar panel does not over charge the battery, and some sort of dusk timer to turn your lights on at dusk and off several hours later.
- Q: How do solar panels impact the environment?
- Solar panels have a positive impact on the environment as they generate clean and renewable energy without emitting greenhouse gases or other pollutants. They help reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, decrease air pollution, and mitigate climate change by curbing carbon emissions. Additionally, solar panels require minimal water usage compared to other energy sources and have a long lifespan, making them an environmentally sustainable solution for electricity generation.
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Leased Solar Panels - Mono-crystalline 125*125 Module 85w
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