Solar Panels and Battery Backup Mono Panel SWE-M660 Series 265W
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SWE-M660-250/255/260/265/270
MONO CRYSTALLINE SOLAR MODULE
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High module efficiency and stable power output base on leading process technology
Outstanding electrical performance under high-temperature or low-irradiance conditions
Ease of installation and applications due to the innovative engineering design
Rigorous quality control meets the highest internationalstandard
Added Value From Warranty
High module efficiency up to 16.60%
Positive power tolerance: 0/+5W
Robust frame to up to 5400Pa load
Self-cleaning surface
Anti-PID technology
Hot-Spot protect
Anti-Reflective glass
data sheet
Electrical Characteristics @ STC | SWE-M660-250 | SWE-M660-255 | SWE-M660-260 | SWE-M660-265 | SWE-M660-270 |
(STC:standard Test Conditions) | |||||
Max. Power (PMAX) [ Wp ] | 250 | 255 | 260 | 265 | 270 |
Power Output Tolerance (PMAX) [ Wp ] | 0/+5 | 0/+5 | 0/+5 | 0/+5 | 0/+5 |
Max. Power Voltage (VMPP) [ V ] | 30.6 | 30.8 | 30.9 | 31.2 | 31.4 |
Max. Power Current (IMPP) [ A ] | 8.17 | 8.28 | 8.42 | 8.5 | 8.6 |
Open-Circuit Voltage (VOC) [ V ] | 37.6 | 37.8 | 37.9 | 38.2 | 38.4 |
Short-Circuit Current (ISC) [ A ] | 8.7 | 8.96 | 9.1 | 9.19 | 9.28 |
Module Efficiency (ŋm) [ % ] | 15.4 | 15.7 | 16 | 16.3 | 16.6 |
- Q: I have noticed how solar panels cause a glare. Since I am not around solar panels all the time I relate it to when the sun reflects off another car and right into my eyes. So I always wonder if solar panels effect birds and/or animals due to the glare. If I am wrong and solar panels aren't this bad please tell me.
- mynameismud, you are hilarious. I cried i laughed so hard. Holy crap, how old are you?
- Q: I am completely ignorant on this subject. I was just wondering out of curiosity of how many solar panels and equipment that it would take to run a central ac for a 2500 sq ft home and a pump for a medium sized pool. I'm talking running ac for like 8 hours a day to keep around 65-70 degrees and running the pump 24/7. Just looking for a general ballpark answer.
- Solar panels are not going to be able to run a pool pump 24/7. They will only produce their rated electricity for 4 to 8 hours a day. For the balance you will need a grid connection or a battery backup. Running the AC would require different power levels depending upon humidity, outside temperature levels, solar gain for the house, and insulation levels. An underground house in Maine will be much easier to AC than a Glass house in Arizona. First find the power requirements. If you had the existing equipment they will have a label with the power requirements or the minimum breaker required if nothing else. For example the pool pump may require a 0 amp 240 breaker while the AC may require a 30 amp 240 breaker. That would be 2400 watts for the pump and (30 x 240) 7200 watts for the AC or a total of 9.6kW each hour of operation. (max) You will next need to find the rated capacity of the solar panels. If each panel were rated at 300 watts then you would need 32 panels for the daytime use and perhaps more to fill in a battery backup. All the numbers are very rough estimates.
- Q: can solar power panels installed at home provide enough electricity to power house hold appliainces and heat water.
- Yes, but people usually balk at the cost. Right now, the photoelectric materials are rather expensive. So, most people figure it is not worth spending thousands of dollars and will gladly pay hundreds of dollars a month to the electric company. Most estimates are that it takes at least a year and a half to two years to recover the cost of the panels by how much one can save on their electric bill. Most persons would rather pay out that money in little increments to the electric company instead of all at once when having their home built. Just a side note of trivia: The ability of certain materials to turn photons of light into electric current or the photoelectric effect is what Einstein was awarded his Nobel Prize for, not Relativity.
- Q: They have been around long enough to be cheaper. Unless they are made out of a natural material that is rare and hard to find, there is no reason why they should be so expensive. On another note, I think that all low power devices like cell phones and even laptops should have solar panels. Even if it is not enough to fully power the device for a long period of time, it will provide some electricity savings and with millions of people saving a little power adds up.
- materials and process... if they could be built in a sweatshops, by kids, in Malaysia, they'd be cheap and everyone would use them
- Q: Any feedback on solar panels?
- They work. If you have realistic expectations of them, understand their limitations and have a good knowkedge of electronics, you will be glad you have them, and you will also likely want to add more as you can afford them. If you need someone else to install them and you know little to nothing about electronics, your installation cost will be much higher. However they are not always a total solution, and for those wanting to continue using energy the way they do when attached to the grid they will be disappointed. You do need to make some changes to how you use energy. Get them for the right reasons, and at some point you can unplug your house from the gtid. Grid tir is fine for some, but highly overrated by those who wish to social engineer society to have things both ways- tied to the grid to produce power while letting the power company do it's thing to your appliances,
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high temperatures?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high temperatures. In fact, solar panels are designed to withstand a wide range of temperatures, including high heat. While excessive heat may slightly reduce their efficiency, modern solar panels are equipped with cooling mechanisms that help maintain their performance even in hot climates.
- Q: How do solar panels affect insurance rates?
- Solar panels can potentially lower insurance rates for homeowners. While the installation of solar panels adds value to a property, it also reduces the risk of damage caused by fire, as these panels produce electricity without combustion. As a result, insurance companies may offer discounts or lower premiums due to the reduced risk of fire-related claims. However, it's important to consult with your insurance provider to understand the specific impact on your insurance rates, as policies can vary.
- Q: Installing solar panels requires a big initial investment. Before I make this investment I want to check to see if the money I will save by installing solar panels will actually pay for this investment, in the long run. To calculate my savings, we should consider the area (square feet) I currently have available to install solar panels. Look at the available sunlight and its intensity in my state each month of the year. Based on this data estimate how much energy my solar panel will generate. Then compare that with how much energy (kWh) I currently consume based on my electricity bill.
- SIMPLE, EASY WAY TO KNOW EXACTLY HOW MUCH IT WILL COST. Everyone has great answers, but here is a website that will do all the thinking for you. Go to: mercator.nrel /imby All you have to do is to locate your property on the map, draw the outline of the solar array, and then click Run. It will estimate: - Cost - Available Rebates - Tax Credits - Estimated payback This program is operated by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Good luck!
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power swimming pools?
- Yes, solar panels can indeed be used to power swimming pools. Solar panels can generate electricity from sunlight, which can be used to operate pool pumps, heaters, and other equipment, reducing the reliance on traditional electricity sources and saving on energy costs.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a carport or parking lot?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a carport or parking lot. In fact, carport solar installations are becoming increasingly popular as they serve a dual purpose of providing shade for vehicles while also generating clean and renewable energy. Similarly, solar panels can be mounted on parking lot structures, maximizing the use of available space and contributing to reduced dependence on fossil fuels.
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