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Trailer Solar Panels - Monocrystalline 65W Agrisun Solar Panels

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Amerisolar’s photovoltaic modules are designed for large electrical power requirements. With a 30-year warranty, AS-6P offers high-powered, reliable

performance for both on-grid and off-grid solar projects.

Agrisun 65W mono is comprehensive used in Japanese agriculture. And we've got JET and JEPC certification.

 

 

Monocrystalline  65w Agrisun Solar Panels

 

DATA SHEET

Characteristics
Max Power Voltage Vmp (V)17.4V-17.6W
Max Power Current Imp (A)3.61A-3.88A
Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V)22.3V-22.4V
Short   Circuit Current Isc (A)3.45A-3.69A
Max Power Pm (W)60W-65W
Temperature Coefficient of Cells
NOCT47±2
Temperature Coefficients of Isc (%/)0.06%
Temperature Coefficients of Voc (%/)-0.32%
Temperature Coefficients of Pmp (%/)-0.45%
Mechanical Data
Type of Cells (mm)Mono125×41.7
Dimension820×550×30mm
Weight5.6kg
NO.of Cells and Connections4×9=36/4×18=72
Limits
Operating Temperature–45°C to +80°C
Storage Temperature–45°C to +80°C
Max System Voltage700V

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Q: What is the impact of roof color on solar panels' performance?
The impact of roof color on solar panels' performance is minimal. While a lighter-colored roof may reflect more sunlight onto the panels and potentially increase their efficiency, the difference is generally negligible. The key factors that affect solar panel performance are the angle, orientation, shading, and cleanliness of the panels, as well as the overall quality and technology of the panels themselves.
Q: How do solar panels affect the property's community image?
Solar panels can positively impact a property's community image by showcasing the owner's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Their presence can inspire others to adopt renewable energy solutions, leading to a more eco-conscious community perception. Additionally, solar panels can enhance the property's aesthetic appeal, especially when integrated seamlessly into the design.
Q: Hi,I am thinking about getting solar panels installed. # I like to cut my electric bill. #2 I like to eliminate my oil boiler and use some sort of electric boiler.I use about 5000-30000 KW per hour( winter-summer). My oil bill is around 600 month winter time. Over all i pay around 4000 a year. My electric bil now is around 2000-2500 year. Is this possible? I live in NY. I heard you can get up to $35000 rebate from LIPA( Electric company) and 2k from federal and 5k from State( is the state or federal every year?, how does that work). Any help is appreciated.
There is a variety of information available on the internet regarding solar panels. You didn't say if you were interested in installing a photo-voltaic system to generate electricity, or if you wanted a passive solar system. From what I've read, the method that would give you the greatest payback for your investment is the passive solar heater. I can't give you exact instructions on how to construct one of these units, but there are many websites with instructions. My older brother had one of these mounted on his old farmhouse. He said his furnace didn't run all day during the cold Wisconsin winters. The government rebates or tax credits are usually a one time deal. They may pay for part of your installation, but they won't cover the whole cost. The only thing I've heard of that will pay you every year is a wind generator tied into the electric grid, but thats another posting. I'm including a link to a site that will show you how to build a cheap solar heater that you can try yourself.
Q: Do solar panels require direct sunlight to work?
No, solar panels do not require direct sunlight to work. They can still generate electricity from indirect sunlight or even on cloudy days.
Q: Can someone tell me the average savings you get PER solar panel installed? I do not have the money to invest in a bunch of them at once, so I am forced to buy one at a time, when I have the money. So how much can I expect to save after I buy the first one?
No matter what or how you do it it is best to get off coal and nukes. So it cost a little bit of money you are buying 30 years of electric. How much will you spend adding in cost of living increases over the next 30 years? Solar really is pretty cheap if you take the time to do the long term math. If you use your cost at to days rates it does seem like a lot. But if you do the math like in real life with 3.5% compounded cost of living increases per year and 6.5% fuel increases per year. Well, you pay a lot more renting power. One other thing to think about and Al Gore keeps pointing it out is, Will your off spring be alive in 50 years from now if you don't buy the solar panel? Kind of like not going to the doctor because you can't afford the bill. Well I would rather owe a bill to a doctor that I will have trouble paying then not be alive at all to try. If you don't have the money to jump in and go full blown Green you should buy a starter system. You can get a system that can be expanded to 3000 watts (enough to power an energy efficient home). Would cost you about $8000 USD to get started and then you could add three solar modules at a time till you get it up to the 3000 watt max. And even have backup power. Or you could just buy a 000 watt system for about the same price and just add 3 of them over the years. There are many ways to get started. The deal is everyone needs to get started even if it is a small system. If all 50 million homes in the USA would install a small 000 watt system with 4 hours of sun light a day. We would provide (000 watts times 4 hours times 365 days times 50 million homes) 29,000,000,000,000 watts not from coal or nuke plants per year. I wonder if that would help?
Q: Hello everybody, the area we are living has energy crises with no electricity available most of the time. What I am thinking is to buy a solar panel with other required accessories. Please note we have normally long sunny days most of the time during a year.Please advice installing solar energy system would supply energy 24/7? I have a television, a dvd player, a fan, 4 energy saver lights (2 watt each) and a laptop. Please also advice the specifications for the system to be installed and the points I need to ensure at the time of purchase. I think of buying a solid battery (not acidic battery)The forum is open for your kind suggestions.Thanks!
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Q: Properties of solar panel?I know this is too general,but i am to write a report on the materials used to make solar panels,and i am to include the physical, mechanical ,and chemical properties of the materials.It's just too general,such that i am lost.There are so many types of solar panels.So i hope some experts on this subject can give me a general guide lines ,maybe the tensile strength ?as much as you can please.
The main property of solar panel is to convert solar energy into electrical energy. Solar panel has been made to convert solar energy i.e. natural energy into electrical energy. A combination of solar cells together forms a solar panel. Solar panel converts solar energy into electrical energy. Solar panel depends on natural and free resource rather than paid resources. Easy to plant. Low cost. Long lasting. Pollution free.
Q: but is that per day, per hour or minute?How much watts does the average AC unit use?How much does an energy efficient lightbulb use?All in all let's hypothetically say we no longer use the electric company for our energy source, How many of these panels do you estimate it would take to supply our small home?
The watt is a measure of instantaneous output that can also be used as an hourly measure. volt at amp for hour = watt but also a 00watt bulb requires a 00watt power source, regardless of how long it is on, the 00watts is used as an instantaneous term here. Aircon starts at about 000watts and the new energy efficient bulbs are about 7-5 watts. If you have an electric cooker, that might use 3000 watts, your computer about 500 (very variabke these days though, many are now much lower than this) Your biggest concern would be storage, solar only works when the sun shines so you need a bank of batteries to charge during the day and provide power on demand, they require proper managenemt to ensure ther are charged properly and in turn, an inverter will be required to produce the AC power your appliances will need. It all represents a huge investment with a long payback time and you would still probably need to top-up with a generator during winter, or become ahmish.
Q: Why should I have a Generator if I have Solar Panels.....?
Usually, a generator is more cost effective than a battery backup system for your solar panels. Most grid-tied solar arrays are connected to the grid without batteries. My company has installed well over 00 solar arrays for residential and commercial clients and almost none of them had battery systems with them. Many clients asked to see the costs and after that, they agreed that a generator seems better, especially if there is access to fuel readily available. Also, unless there is a battery system, the solar inverters will not operate when the electricity goes out. This is a safety feature, but it keeps you from using any power at all from the panels when the grid goes down. This explains the utility interactive solar inverters compared to the stand alone generators.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a theme park or tourist attraction?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a theme park or tourist attraction. In fact, many theme parks and tourist attractions around the world are adopting solar energy as a sustainable and cost-effective way to meet their power needs. Solar panels can be installed on rooftops, carports, or even as ground-mounted arrays in open spaces within the park, allowing these attractions to generate clean energy while reducing their carbon footprint.

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