• On Grid Solar Panels - Monocrystalline Panel Jam5 (L)(BK) 72 195W System 1
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On Grid Solar Panels - Monocrystalline Panel Jam5 (L)(BK) 72 195W

On Grid Solar Panels - Monocrystalline Panel Jam5 (L)(BK) 72 195W

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100000 watt/month

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JAM5 (L)(BK) 72 195W MONOCRYSTALLINE SILICON MODULE

Key futures:

Aesthetically apealing design with black frame and backsheet especially suited for rooftop and utility applications.

Anti-reflective and anti-soiling surface reduces power loss from dirt and dust;

outstanding prformance in low-light irradiance environments;

excellent mechanical load resistance:certified to wothstand high wind loads (2400pa)and snow loads(5400pa)

high salt and ammonia resistance certified by TUV NORD

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Monocrystalline panel JAM5 (L)(BK) 72 195W

Monocrystalline panel JAM5 (L)(BK) 72 195W

Monocrystalline panel JAM5 (L)(BK) 72 195W

FAQ

1.Can you offer the test report of the module?

 A:Sure. All the solar modules must pass necessary tests including EL test and ultra-red test and other visual test of the appearance, and the test report presents all the detailed data of the modules.

2. How  to confirm about the quantity and the type of solar module?

A:It depends on the solar system where  you want to put into use the solar modules. We have experienced engineers to design for your order and you need to give more information to fix the details.

Q: Solar panels do good more then bad?
It is like running a single large power plant instead of all of us having our home small fossil fuel electricity generators. You can have better and effective environment at a single source at large scale then at smaller sources. Most would just not care much. On separate line if the solar panels were to become more common in use, industries will be efficient and environment friendly ways to make them. Thus increasing their effectiveness as good green cause.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a hotel?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a hotel. Solar energy can be harnessed through solar panels and converted into electricity to meet the power requirements of a hotel. This renewable energy source can help reduce the hotel's reliance on traditional electricity grids and lower its carbon footprint. Additionally, advances in solar technology have made it more efficient and cost-effective, making it a viable option for powering hotels.
Q: ASAP :) as much details as possible
As other sources of energy become more expensive due to declining rates of production, or increased costs for safety or pollution controls, solar energy becomes more practical as a method of gathering inexpensive supplemental energy. Look at the german experiment, where rooftops in germany were covered in solar panels and wired into the house system to supplement energy needs. In some places, I'm not sure about Germany, you can actually sell back surplus electrical energy to the power company if you have more capacity than you can store in the batteries attached to the panels. Keeping energy costs lower than they would otherwise be helps the economy by making growth less difficult for new and existing companies, and puts money in the hands of consumers that they otherwise would have had to spend on electricity. We need some additional innovations in battery technology and solar panels to make solar a mainstream source of energy, but replacing roofing with solar panels is a very interesting idea that might become a mainstream building practice if the cost of other kinds of energy keeps rising.
Q: Hi. I have been looking into getting solar panals but I only want them for one room. See, we're expanding the house by adding a basement, the basement isn't going to be that big but we wanted to have solar energy for the basement only. Could anyone give me a rough estimate on the cost of solar panals for my basement?
As Tex said, you have no idea whats involved. Start by looking into some sites that explain how they work and whats involved before asking how much on a small room. And how do you add a basement but not a main floor? and where is the basement roof?
Q: ok im going off grid and will have my fridge and stove running on propane but im trying to figure out that at night i want to be able to run my 32 inch lcd tv a internet modem a playstation 3 and 2 laptops and a light or 2 and maybe a floor fan through solar power and i would like to be able run my tv and stuff up to 8 hours in to the night and so i just want to know how many batterys and solar panels i need or how many watts system do i need im running all this on one outlet now at home so i know its under 20 amps and i think i use about 000 watts an hour im not sure so thats why im asking i really need help with this i hope i dont need a $5,000 system thats crazy im only wanting to spend like a $000 please dont explain math figures or a bunch of complicated garbage to me i just want a straight answer on what i need to do to be able to do this thank you!
Buy a device called a kill-a-watt to measure exactly how much power you use. If you get a systemt to put out 000 watts, it's going to be more than you need, and you'll waste your money. 20 amps is 2200 watts (assuming a 0 volt circuit), which is even more. That will be very pricey. Get the kill-a-watt so that you don't spend more than you need to on solar panels. The cost of the kill-a-watt is almost nothing compared to what you'll be spending on the panels. If I had to guess, 500 watts would run all those devices at the same time.
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: What is the environmental impact of solar panels?
Solar panels have a positive environmental impact as they generate clean and renewable energy. They reduce greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and dependence on fossil fuels, mitigating climate change and improving air quality. However, their production and disposal do have some environmental impact, including resource extraction and waste management, but these impacts are significantly lower compared to conventional energy sources.
Q: What about sources for straight forward solar powered products? Excluding toys, garden frogs and outdoorpath lights I have found few useful items for the home. What I have found are solar panels for under $00 each, inverters, rechargeable indoor lights and a few camping/RV products that are interesting. It seems to me that these could help me start to wean the family off the power company. I can't afford to go cold turkey and cover my roof with solar panels and I don't think the HOA would allow me to even if I could. Is anyone using solar on a small scale?
I okorder Hope this helps.
Q: Looking to install solar panels in my house.
Wholesale prices for BP solar panels range between $335 for the 40 watts panel to $835 for the 70 watts panel. Here's a brief listing of wholesale prices for BP solar models: - BP340J solar panel (40 watts) @ $335 - BP350J solar panel (50 watts) @ $37 - BP375J solar panel (80 watts) @ $504 Right now I'm getting a series of 50 watt (7.5 volts) panels installed in my house. It's a start to reduce dependence on electricity bills and try get some tax rebates as well.

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