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Mono Solar Panels in Pakistan Lahore Hot Sale 195W

Mono Solar Panels in Pakistan Lahore Hot Sale 195W

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100 watt
Supply Capability:
10000000 watt/month

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Structure of 195W Mono Solar Panels Description

CNBM Solar's photovoltaic module is designed for designed for large electrical power requirement.

 It is the optimal choice for both on-grid and off-grid power systems.

CNBM Solar offers high performance of power per square foot of solar array.

 

 

Quick Details of the 195W Mono Solar Panels

Place of Origin:

Jiangsu China (Mainland)

Brand Name:

CNBM Solar

Model Number:

195w mono solar panels

Material:

Monocrystalline Silicon

Size:

1580x808x35mm

Number of Cells:

6x12 cells

Max. Power:

200w

Certificate::

ISO9001/14001,CE/TUV/UL

Color:

Can be black or white

Grade:

A grade cells

OEM Order::

Acceptable

Junction BOX::

lP65 Ralated/Past the TUV

 

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Mono Solar Panels in Pakistan Lahore Hot Sale 195W

 

195W Mono Solar Panels Specification

Specifications of solar panels:
1) 6 years Manufacturer
2) High Efficiency solar Cell
3) 25 years Warranty
4) ISO9001/ISO14001/TUV/UL/CE

 

Quality and Safety:

Rigorous quality control meeting the highest international standards

High-transmissivity low-iron tempered glass, strong aluminium frame

Using UV-resistant silicon

ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004

IEC61215, IEC61730, Safety Class Inconformity to CE

 

Features:

Aesthetic appearance with excellent efficiency based on innovative

photovoltaic technologies

Strong frame, passing mechanical load test of 5400Pa, instead of the normal

2400Pa,to withstand heavier snow load and higher wind-pressure

 

Warranties:

10 years limited product warranty

15 years at 90% of the minimal rated power output

25 years at 80% of the minimal rated power output

 

Specificate sheet:

ITEM NO.:

Mono 125*125 cell ,72pcs . Power range from 170Wp-210Wp

Maximum Power(W)

170

175

180

185

190

195

200

205

210

Optimum Power Voltage(Vmp)

35.2

35.3

35.4

35.8

36.5

37.0

37.6

37.9

38.0

Optimum Operatige Current(Imp)

4.83

4.96

5.09

5.17

5.21

5.28

5.32

5.41

5.53

Open Circuit Voltage(Voc)

44.4

44.5

44.6

44.8

45.0

45.1

45.3

45.5

45.8

Short Circuit Current(Isc)

5.29

5.34

5.40

5.48

5.56

5.63

5.72

5.79

5.83

Solar Cell:

125*125 Mono

Number of Cell(pcs)

6*12

Brand Name of Solar Cells

JA Cell,

Size of Module(mm)

1580*808*35

Cable & Connector Type

Pass the TUV Certificate

Frame(Material Corners,etc.)

Aluminium-alloy

Backsheet

TPT

Cell Efficiency (%)

16.8%

Weight Per Piece(KG)

15.0KG

FF (%)

70-76%

Junction Box Type

Pass the TUV Certificate

Tolerance Wattage(e.g.+/-5%)

±3%, or 0-3%

Front Glass Thinkness(mm)

3.2

Temperature Coefficients of Isc(%)

+0.04

Temperature Coefficients of Voc(%)

-0.38

Temperature Coefficients of Pm(%)

-0.47

Temperature Coefficients of Im(%)

+0.04

Temperature Coefficients of Vm(%)

-0.38

Temperature Range

-40°C to +85°C

Surface Maximum Load Capacity

2400Pa

Allowable Hail Load

23m/s ,7.53g

Bypass Diode Rating(A)

12

Warranty

100% of 10 years,80% of 25 years.

Standard Test Conditions

AM1.5 ,  1000W/m² , 25 +/-2°C

Packing

carton or pallet

1*20'

12Pallets / 320pcs

1*40'STD

25 Pallets / 700pcs

 

Modules Characteristics:
A.High effciency crystalline silicon solar cells.
B.High transmission low iron tempered glass,strong mechanical resistance.
C.Standard waterproof junction box,with bypass diode and MC4 connectors.
D.High endurance to different atrocious weather,warranty reach 30 years above.
E.Custom designed modules according to clients' requirement,we can supply various OEM service.
F.Hold TUV and IEC,CE,ISO approval, can supply various OEM service.

 

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:

Pallets

Delivery Detail:

10 days

 

PERFORMANCE:
>> High efficiency,Crystalline solar cells with high transmission and textured glass delivering a module series efficiency of up to 17.4%, minimising installation costs and maximising the kWh outputof your system per unit area.
>> Power tolerance of +/-3% minimising PV system mismatch losses.

QUALITY & RELIABILITY
>> Robust, corrosion resistant aluminium frame independently tested to withstand wind load of 2.4KPa and snow loads of 5.4KPa ensuring a stable mechanical life for your modules.
>> Take confidence in our modules with a 5 years limited product warranty and a 25 year limited power warranty as international standard.
>> Modules protected by box during transportation and with 21 modules in a box on-site waste is minimised.
>> Modules independently tested to ensure conformance with certification and regulatory  standards.
>> Manufacturing facility certified to ISO 9001 Quality Management System standards.

 

FAQ of 195W Mono Solar Panels

1. Q: Do you have your own factory?

    A: Yes, we have. Our factory located in Jiangyin city, jiangsu province.

2. Q: How can I visit your factory?
    A: Before you take off from your country, please let us know. We will show you the way,or arrange time to pick you up if possible.
3. Q: Could you print our company LOGO on the nameplate and package?
    A: Yes, we can do that.
4. Q: Do you accept custom design on size?
    A: Yes, if the size is reasonable.

Q: So, I've seen cheap solar panel kits for sale from Harbor Freight, and regardless of whether or not I were to buy a set from them or someone else, I was wondering what the process of implementing a small-scale solar system into your household electrical system would be.I've read articles that started out too in-depth or were speaking of systems on a much larger scale.Can it be as easy as buying the panels and inverter, and plugging it into a socket, or is there more to it?Some of the articles I was reading had mentioned having to contract with your electrical supplier, having to have an electrician tie it all in in some special/ necessary way, using a battery pack (would this be necessary for a tied-in system?), or using the system to only power single items, like a water heater, or plugging items into a connected battery-pack, all of which I'm not sure is necessary or needed for what my goals/ means are/ would be.
Take okorder /... This unit produces 45W for $90. Inverter is extra. Let's say this unit produces that amount of power for a full 2 hours a day, that's 45W * 2h = 540 Wh or 0.54kWh. If I save that from my electrical company, I would pay about 5 cents. $90 then takes 3800 days or 0 years. At that point, you haven't actually made any money, you've simply recovered what you paid out to buy the unit 0 years ago. Yes, electrical power prices will be going up over the long term but the output of this unit is also not going to be 45W over its lifetime (if it even lasts 0 years) so I really question the economics.
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?
4 awg wire is good for 5 amps and will handle 9 total panels at 2 volts
Q: Can solar panels generate electricity at night?
No, solar panels cannot generate electricity at night as they rely on sunlight to convert into electricity.
Q: So I want to go completely solar. Do I need the connected solar panels alone for after sundown hours; Do I need something else in order to have energy to run my entire house throughout the night?In other words do solar panels store the energy for after sun-down or do I need other devices to store the energy?
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Q: Can solar panels be used to power a disaster relief operation?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a disaster relief operation. Solar panels are a viable and sustainable source of energy that can be deployed quickly in disaster-stricken areas. They can provide electricity for charging communication devices, running medical equipment, powering lighting systems, and supporting other essential operations during relief efforts. Additionally, solar panels are independent of existing power grids and can be set up in remote or inaccessible locations, making them an excellent solution for providing energy in emergency situations.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on historic buildings?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on historic buildings. However, the installation process may require careful planning and consideration to ensure that the panels are discreetly integrated with the building's architecture and do not compromise its historical value. In some cases, solar panels may need to be installed in less visible areas or designed to resemble traditional building materials. Additionally, it is important to consult with preservation experts and local authorities to ensure compliance with any regulations or guidelines specific to historic buildings.
Q: How Is heat From the Sun Transferred into Currents From solar Panels? (Explain Deeply Please)
Heat is not transferred by solar panels into electrical currents. For that you need TEC or Peltier devices which at the present time are too small to do much in changing heat to electricity. You are better off collecting the heat in a solar water heater then a solar panel. Now solar panels work by the photons hitting the panel and playing kind of a billiards game. One hopes the photon will knock off an electron and the now free floating electron will make its way to your wire.
Q: How efficient are the solar panels....?
There is over 000 watts of power in a square meter of sunshine. A square meter panel converts only about 20% of it into electricity (200 watts). At my workplace, I have a photo-voltaic solar panel electrical system. Its maximum capacity is about 25 kilowatts. On a sunny day it will produce about 80 kilowatt hours of electricity, but we average about 50 kwh/day. At current value, that adds up to a saving of about $4,000 per year, which sounds nice but that's only about a tenth of my total power bill. The system cost $00,000. Pay-back is 25 years (which by coincidence is the length of the warranty). To answer your question more directly: solar panels are not quite efficient enough to be economical.
Q: I got an 8v solar panel for a project today, the only problem is that it came without any wires attached to it. Now i don't know what type of wires i should use and if i should solder them on or if i should use epoxy instead. Can anybody help me out?
You might want to be careful about soldering. Some panels can be easily damaged by excess heat. Check the manufactures website for recommended attachment methods. Solder tape or conductive epoxy might be better. If you do not have such things already, a good idea might be to take it into a TV repair shop or electronic hobbyist store. Some folks are kind enough to do it for you for free.
Q: I want to replace my electricity with solar and wind. I live just right outside the city, the roof about 000 square feet. How many windmills/solar panels would it take to get me off the power grid?
I live in the Southwest where the sun shines almost every day. I got a quote for Solar system to produce about enough to cover my annual usage. My annual average electrical usage costs about $2300, or about $90/MO. The system costs around $30,000 but I can get rebates and some of your tax dollars in subsidies to bring my cost down to under $20,000. I can borrow $20,000 for 3 years at 7% and pay $95/MO, so in 3 years I will have the system paid for. As you can see, I don't start Saving any money for a long time. Maybe the rates will go up in later years which will help, but My friends that have solar systems tell me things like controllers go bad over time and they cost like $3000. Will it ever pay for itself? Maybe. Please note. This still does not get me off the grid. This system will not support things like an electric stove, air conditioning, Pool pump running, etc. so I still need the grid for when these operate and my usage peaks. If I installed a system that would totally support everything 24/7 the cost would be astronomical. If you live in the east, midwest, or NW where you have cloudy days, your economic calculations will be much less favorable I would think, unless your power costs are much higher than mine..

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