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Oklahoma Solar Panels - Mono Solar Panel Solar System Solar Module

Oklahoma Solar Panels - Mono Solar Panel Solar System Solar Module

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- Mono 250W solar panel;
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-25 years guarantee;
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FAQ:WHAT'S THE ADVANTAGES OF CNBM?


1.CNBM is a state-owned company under jurisdiction of central goverment , one of  Fortune 500 .Just because of this ,we can get more support and resources from our government.So ,it is realiable .


2.CNBM's solar  products are high-qualified with TUV,UL,VDE,CE,ISO certificates. Our products ranges top in China.

3.Just as I mentioned in attahment ,we signed 500MW project with Urkan under the witness of our chairman Xi Jinping ,CNBM has ability to meet your large quantity needs,Our annual capacity is 1GW.

4.We can offer you a competitive price .Because you are our potential and valued customer .


Q:Solar panels are expensive,can I make my own solar panel?
If you're thinking of solar electric, unfortunately, it's not cost-effective to make your own panel. Be especially wary of scams like Earth4Energy that claim you can do it cheaply and effectively. If it was so easy, you'd see at least a few people in your neighborhood doing it.
Q:i'm talking abt bulk panelling, how many MW do we get from km sq?
As okorder / They are working on a reactor that makes diesel and electricity concurrently out of coal, biomass or possibly garbage in a non-polluting process.
Q:So lets say that Everyday I use ,280 kWh. How many 250 watt solar panels would I buy so that I don't need to buy electricity anymore. Sorry if this sounds stupid, I am doing research on why american homes should become more cost efficient.
Everyday I use ,280 kWh 280 kW-hour / 24 hours = 470 kW WOW, that is a very high power level, most homes use an average of .2 kW. My guess is that you mean you use 280 kW-hour in a year, which comes to an average power of .3 kW, typical. Assuming you get, worse case, 6 hours of sun per day, for the first case, 470 kW, each solar panel generates the equivalent of 250 x6/24 = 60 watts, so you would need 470k/60 = 8000 panels For the second case, .3 kw or 300 watts, divided by 60 that is about 20 panels. Depending on where you live, you could need as much as twice that number. Plus you need charge controller, lots of expensive batteries, and an inverter. The big problem is periods of no sun. If you demand continuous power, and you have a period of, say, 24 hours with no sun because of storms, etc, then the number of batteries increases to the hundreds.
Q:Can solar panels be installed on a rented property?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a rented property. However, it is important to consult with the landlord and review the lease agreement to ensure that the installation is allowed. In some cases, the landlord may require written permission or may be responsible for the installation process. Additionally, it is recommended to discuss the potential benefits and cost savings of installing solar panels with the landlord to determine if it is a viable option for both parties.
Q:Can solar panels be used in disaster relief efforts?
Yes, solar panels can be used in disaster relief efforts. They provide a sustainable and reliable source of electricity, which is crucial during emergencies when power grids may be down. Solar panels can be deployed quickly and easily, enabling the provision of essential services such as lighting, communication, and medical equipment in affected areas. Moreover, solar energy is renewable and environmentally friendly, reducing dependency on fossil fuels and minimizing the impact on already vulnerable communities.
Q:I have a 20 watt solar panel that I want to set up. I need to connect it to the solar controller but do not know what cable to use. I plan on adding more solar panels down the line. What would be the best cable to use?
How long is the run? 2 gauge is a good choice for runs up to 25 feet at 20 watts, if you are much further in your run, move to 0 gauge to reduce resistance of the wire itself in the circuit. Otherwise refer to the prevailing electrical code of your local unit government. This is a must if you plan to maintain insurance. At lower voltage, a little resistance means a lot. 4 gauge might be okay for 20 VAC, but the voltage drop on a low voltage system from resistance of the wire itself is measurable at 20 feet. It is the difference between a light fixture working or not. If you are planning on adding additional panels in the future, you can get terminal buss with screw hold downs at various vendors like Mouser or Digi key. Each panel can be on it's own screw, while the buss is common on the other side of the connection. one for the positive and one for the negative.
Q:Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of seismic activity?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of seismic activity. However, proper installation and design considerations are crucial to ensure their durability and structural integrity. Reinforced mounting systems and flexible connections are typically employed to allow for movement during seismic events and minimize potential damage. Local building codes and regulations should be followed to ensure the safe and reliable use of solar panels in such areas.
Q:Can solar panels be installed on sports stadiums or arenas?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on sports stadiums or arenas. In fact, many stadiums around the world have already adopted solar energy systems to generate electricity and reduce their carbon footprint. The large roof surfaces of these venues provide ample space for the installation of solar panels, allowing them to harness clean and renewable energy from the sun.
Q:Can solar panels be installed in a desert environment?
Yes, solar panels can be installed in a desert environment. In fact, desert regions are highly suitable for solar energy generation due to their high levels of sunlight and low cloud cover. The dry and arid conditions in deserts also help in reducing the maintenance and cleaning requirements of solar panels.
Q:What in the solar panel wares out so that the panel can not convert the suns energy to electric energy? Please post were you get answers.
Panel degradation can occur in many ways, but they generally take a long time (40yr old panels are still working...). One problem is diffusion. Since the cells are at a finite temperature and receive energy from the light, atoms in the structure can migrate around the cell. If you mix up materials from either side of the junction, you can reduce or remove the internal field and so charge separation no longer occurs, meaning no more current output. This is generally a very, very slow process. My current research is on the back contacts of cadmium-telluride solar cells. CdTe forms a junction with metals, and this junction has a built in electric field that tries to stop the current going out of the cell. This is bad! It reduces the power you get out. To overcome this, copper is sometimes added. This really cuts down on the restrictions on current, but copper is very diffusive. Within weeks at room temperature it can jiggle its way along grain boundaries (the solar cells aren't one big crystal, but a load of small grains. Our lab makes ones about 0.006mm across). Whilst copper at the back contact is good because it cancels out the effect of the field there, once it gets to the cell junction it has a worse effect. It can act as a 'recombination centre' or 'shunting pathway' - it either absorbs the free charges or takes them somewhere useless and cuts the power output. Copper is a very obvious and quick acting cause of solar panels reducing in output. I believe a similar effect is true for other cells, just with different materials. The quality of the junction degrades slowly as heat and light give energy to atoms in the lattice and make them jiggle around a bit. Once you have things out of place, performance degrades.

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