60W Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Module - Supplier for Solar Panels
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 watt/month
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Product Description
Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Module 60W
Solar Cell : High efficiency crystalline solar cell. Even if under the weak light, the solar module can produce maximum power output.
Tempered glass (toughened glass): Anti-reflecting coating and high transmission rate glass increase the power output and mechanical strength of solar module.
EVA and TPT: Using high quality EVA and TPT to prevent destroying and water.
Specifications for Mono-crystalline Silicon Solar Module with 60W Maximum Power
Mechanical Characteristics | |
Cell type | mono-crystalline silicon solar cells |
Cell layout | 4*18 |
Number of cells | 72pcs |
Module dimensions | 899*537*35mm |
Frame | anodized aluminum,grey or black |
Junction box | IP65 |
Connectors | MC4 or MC4 compatible(optional) |
Net weight | 5.80kg |
Packing | 7pcs/ctn |
Electrical Characteristics | |
Peak power(Pmax) | 60W |
Power tolerance | ±3% |
Max.system voltage | 715VDC |
Open circuit voltage(Voc) | 21.5V |
Short circuit current(Isc) | 3.82A |
Max.power voltage(Vmp) | 17.5V |
Max.power current(Imp) | 3.43A |
Temperature coefficients of Isc | 0.035%/ºC |
Temperature coefficients of Voc | -0.33%/ºC |
Temperature coefficients of Pmax | -0.43%/ºC |
Cell Efficiency | ≥17% |
FF | 73% |
Standard Test Condition(STD) | Irradiance:1000W/m²;Cell temperature:25ºC;AM:1.5 |
Features:
1) High reliability with guaranteed +/-3% output power tolerance
2) The modules can withstand high wind-pressure, snow loads and extreme temperatures
3) Bypass diodes to minimize power loss with shading
4) High and stable conversion efficiency to ensure the highest quality
Quality and Safety
1) Industry leading power output warranty, 25 year 80%, 10 year 90% power warranty and 3 year power warranty
2) ISO9001: 2008 (Quality Management system) certified factory
3) Product Quality warranty & products Liability Insurance to guarantee and user' benefits
EN 6100-6-3: 2007 EN 6100-3-1: 2007(IEC 61000-4-2: 2008
Our advantages:
High quality materials: High insulation TPT, Anti-aging EVA
Focus on each process during manufacture
Experienced engineers and workers
Fast delivery: 7-15 DAYS High efficiency and long time warranty
- Q: What is the warranty period for solar panels?
- The warranty period for solar panels can vary depending on the manufacturer, but it is typically between 10 to 25 years.
- Q: Can I fet free solar panels. This site okorder sells a book that tells how to, but I ordered tha book more then a year a go, and in never came. I even sent them a email a day for more then 3 months and never heard back from them. If anyone knows how to get free pannels, please let me know how. A $300.00 a month bill is slowly killing me.
- Do not touch free solar panels with a barge pole. The installer keeps the feed-in tariff and owns the panels on your roof, a problem when you come to sell the house. Your only benefit is the free use of the electricity generated, if you happen to be in, or use time clocks, on dish washer, washing machine etc. My system has a target of 6 kWh per day. At 43.3p per unit this is a theoretical payment of ?6.92 a day. All you could gain, assuming you use every available kWh generated, would be ?.92, assuming a tariff of 2 p per kWh. The feed-in tariff goes down for new installations next April. In my opinion its a good buy, and should show an 8% return on our investment. I would not like to give the main benefit to someone else.
- Q: I'm writing a post-apocalyptic story in it the main character finds a warehouse. Eventually he finds out the roof is covered with commercial solar panels. Given it's been over a year since the majority of the world died no manainence was done, do they still work?
- In my experience working with solar panels, I've found that the panels themselves are robust and can last years. How that energy is transferred from the panel to perform work (sorry for the boffinism) is where the complexity emerges, namely due to the fact solar panels produce DC current, and nearly all of our electrical appliances use AC current. In most cases, solar panels will either send energy through a DC/AC inverter directly to be used for appliances, or stored in deep cycle batteries, then converted to AC using an inverter when the user wants to use his/her appliance. Now to answer your question: the solar panels will be fine, and could conceivably be in fine working order with AC current available IF... and I cannot stress this enough (namely through years of field experience dealing with solar powered scientific instrumentation that was working well and then mysteriously not working)... IF rats and other rodents haven't eaten through the wires. This is probably the most likely reason that a set of solar panels wouldn't be working in your given scenario. Hope this helps, and good luck!!
- Q: Can solar panels be used for charging electric bikes?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to charge electric bikes. By converting sunlight into electricity, solar panels can provide renewable energy to charge the batteries of electric bikes, making them a sustainable and eco-friendly option for transportation.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of pollution from industrial emissions?
- Yes, solar panels can still be used in areas with high levels of pollution from industrial emissions. While pollution can have a slight impact on the overall efficiency of solar panels, they can still generate electricity even under such conditions. However, it is important to regularly clean the panels to ensure maximum performance and efficiency. Additionally, investing in advanced solar panel technologies, such as anti-soiling coatings, can help mitigate the impact of pollution and maintain their effectiveness in polluted areas.
- Q: please help me
- Photovoltaic cells work because of the photoelectric effect. However, a solar panel can actually be using several different technologies that have the same common effect of generating electricity when the sun shines on them.
- Q: Thinking about getting a solar panel installed but i'm worried about getting the govt. rebates. There is a Federal Tax credit and a State of Florida rebate and i'm wondering what the time frame is for getting the rebates. Has anyone gotten a solar panel installed recently that could give me more info.Thanks!
- Do not count on getting the rebate soon or if at all. You should get on the list and wait until the funds are released. Good luck. Summary: Note: There is currently a waiting list for rebates from the Solar Energy Incentives Program. This program has received $5 million in federal funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). This funding will be used to award rebates to some of the systems that are on the waiting list. The state has applied for an additional $9.4 million in federal funding for this rebate program. Systems applying for the rebate at the present time will be placed on the waiting list. If additional federal funded is received, the approved applications will be awarded rebates based on the order in which they were received. FY 2009-200 is the last year of the solar rebate program and the last year the program could be funded under current authorizing statute. Florida's Solar Energy System Incentives Program was established in June 2006 (SB 888) to provide financial incentives for the purchase and installation of solar energy systems from July , 2006, through June 20, 200. A total of $2.5 million was available for FY 2006-2007; $3.5 million was available for FY 2007-2008, and $5 million is available for FY 2008-09.
- Q: I'm doing a project for school where I will buy a solar panel and utilize/improve the power output of the panel. I want the panel to have an improved amount of energy output compared to the original. My budget for the solar panel itself is ~$00. Anything else that will be needed is covered.Also, I will be comparing the power by lighting a light bulb and checking to see the output energy of the panel.Where or how should I approach this project?What are the parts of the solar panel that I will need to buy?What factors could I change/improve to improve the overall energy output?What are the things (other than the panel) that I will need to buy?How can I attach a light bulb to the solar panel?
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- Q: I have a cabin in the woods and need more light. I do have enough sun but I was wondering how or where do I get a solar panel to lead to a power outlet? In a perfect world I would like to get a solar panel with a connecting wire to an outlet or something so I could power a small TV. I know its hard enough but can I get that pre-made? Or even lastly should I look at wind power consider I would like this to be under $500? Thank you for putting up with this bundle of questions.
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- Q: can i put a solar panel on a projector. if nt wat is a low energy projector that i can watch movies and play games on
- Unlikely to prove useful. Solar panels don't generate very much current. You would probably wind up spending several thousand dollars, and wind up with a solar panel array (including batteries and power inverter) that is certainly not portable. You will also need adequate current for your projection source (ie DVD player or computer), as well as sound. By and large, the cheapest projectors require the least amount of power. There is no way around the fact that, for a projector to be practical, it must output out a great deal of light. Adequate light requires adequate current.
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60W Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Module - Supplier for Solar Panels
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 watt/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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