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Solar Panels Nd Monocrystalline Solar Module Black SM572-195

Solar Panels Nd Monocrystalline Solar Module Black SM572-195

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1.Structure of  Monocrystalline Solar  Module SM572 195WSeries Description

Monocrystalline Solar  Module SM572 195W: High efficiency crystalline solar cell. Even if under the weak light, the solar module can produce maximum power output.

II Tempered glass (toughened glass): Anti-reflecting coating and high transmission rate glass increase the power output and mechanical strength of solar module.

III EVA and TPT: Using high quality EVA and TPT to prevent destroying and water.

IV AI frame: Without screw, rner connection. 6 holes on the frame can be installed easily.

V Junction box: Multi function junction box with water proof.

VI Long lifetime: ≥25 years; Less power decrease.

VII Good performance of preventing from atrocious weather such as wind and hails.

VIII Resisting moisture and etching effectively, not effected by geology.

IX The certificate issued by international authority: TUV, IEC, CE.ISO9001.MCS

2. Standard Test Conditions of Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Panel:

The opto-electrical specifications shown below are stabilized values being measured at Standard Test Conditions, Irradiance: 1000W/m2, Spectrum: AM1.5 at 25°C, The info below is subject to manufacturing tolerances. Where appropriate minutes of measurement are available and are used for the dimensioning of the installation.

Advantages of Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel

• 25 year transferrable power output warranty: 10 years / 90%, 25 years / 80%*

12 year material and workmanship warranty

• Timeliness of delivery

• Quality Products certified (TUV, IEC, CE.ISO9001.MCS)

 

3. Characteristics of Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Panel:

• Guaranteed tolerance +3%

• High manufacture standards
• Reliable power output
• High module efficiency
• Module efficiency up to 15.5%
• Cells efficiency up to 17.6%
• Strong compressive strength
• Certified to withstand high wind of 2400Pa

4. Solar Panel Images

 

Monocrystalline Solar  Module Black SM572-195Monocrystalline Solar  Module Black SM572-195

 

Monocrystalline Solar  Module Black SM572-195

Monocrystalline Solar  Module Black SM572-195

 

5. Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Panel Specification

 

 

 

Monocrystalline Solar  Module Black SM572-195

Monocrystalline Solar  Module Black SM572-195

Monocrystalline Solar  Module Black SM572-195

Monocrystalline Solar  Module Black SM572-195

 

6.FAQ

We have organized several common questions for our clientsmay help you sincerely

How about your company

We are a private-owned high-tech company who specializes in developing, manufacturing and marketing of silicon ingots, solar wafer, solar cells, solar modules, PV systems and solar applications products.
At present, We has one research & development team, whose members are well-known experts in photovoltaic area. We also have advanced production and test equipment.

How to guarantee the quality of the products

Our products have been certified by CE, CEC,MCS, IEC61215, IEC61730 and ISO9001.

• 25 year transferrable power output warranty: 10 years / 90%, 25 years / 80%*

• 12 year material and workmanship warranty

• Timeliness of delivery

• Quality Products certified (TUV, IEC, CE.ISO9001.MCS)

How long can we receive the product after purchase?

In the purchase of product within three working days, We will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The pecific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers.Commonly 7 to 10 working days can be served.

 

 

Q: I am curious about how much of the energy that a solar panel of a given size and capacity will produce in it's lifetime, and what fraction of that energy was required to produce it in the first place?
At present the technology to create silicon solar cells is incredibly energy intensive. It is not logical to compare the cost of oil to the cost of a solar cell because they are not priced according to energy input. Oil has a strong advantage in that it is concentrated solar and geothermal chemical energy that has accumulated over millions of years. The price of oil does not reflect its energy content, but the cost to retreive it. Electrical energy used to produce a Photovoltaic cell is not priced in any proportion to oil. By some calculations it will take about 50,000 KWh of energy produced by the PV cell before it can recover the energy used to manufacture it.
Q: I'm just geting into electonics and stuff. So I am trying to make a simple USB charger. I'm looking for at least 4 volts output. What I've got is two solar panels (detached) a 4 AA battery holder, and a circuit board with an led on it (took the solar panels out of old lawn lights. I need more charge out of my panels (I think) so I tried attaching them. I soldered the positive wire from one to the positive connection on the other and negative wire to negative connection. After doing so and checking the multimeter, it says I have no output at all. How do you connect them?
You will need to wire several cells in series to obtain the necessary voltage, and you may need to wire several sets in parallel to obtain the required current. Series: Connect the + lead of one cell to the - lead of the next. You may chain any number of these together this way, and the output voltage will be the sum of the output voltages of each cell. The output current will be the greatest current of each individual cell. Parallel: Connect the + leads of each cell together, and the minus leads of each cell together. The output current will be the sum of the output currents of each cell. The Output voltage will be the greatest voltage of each individual cell. Picture this: think of the series cells as a column, connected from top to bottom. Think of the parallel cells as a row, with all the tops connected together and all the bottoms connected together. To arrive at the required voltage *and* current, you will need an array of cells, in rows and columns. The voltage will be the sum of each column, while the current will be the sum of each row. Most solar panels are arrays of individual cells. The arrays are then connected in the same fashion to provide the necessary combination of voltage and current.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a sloped roof?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a sloped roof. In fact, sloped roofs are a common choice for solar panel installations as they offer an optimal angle for capturing sunlight. However, it is important to consider the pitch and orientation of the roof to ensure maximum efficiency and proper installation.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on electric fences?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on electric fences. The panels can provide the necessary power to keep the electric fence operational without relying on traditional electrical sources.
Q: so i told my dad to buy solar panels and he wants to see how much money u can save we pay $00 and i dont want quot;You don't need solar panelshow much would my fmaily save?
I asked my dad to buy solar panels few years ago and after discovering the prices, i got WHY DO YOU NEED SOLAR PANELS Now i earn myself and hence bought these panels. Hope You don't get that. So do a thing. Go to nearby government office and ask for details for rebate on buying solar equipment and go accordingly. Do some extra work and earn money. In this way you will be light on your dad's pocket and even help in saving the planet.
Q: How much would it cost (approximately) to convert my home (3 bed. 2 bath) to a green home that is run entirely upon solar panels on my roof? From the panels through installation does anyone know a price break down?
Either you, or someone else, asked this same question yesterday, and the answers given were that it is not possible for us to answer it. The costs depend on where your home is located, what prevailing local labor rates are, how difficult it is to get the equipment to the site, etc, etc. I think one of the answers was that for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath house the cost for all the necessary equipment listed would be in the neighborhood of 20 to 30 THOUSAND DOLLARS. I think that was an underestimate, and that it could be 40 to 50 THOUSAND!!!!! The answerer also pointed out that due to the exorbitantly high costs of the technical equipment that at this time the equipment will wear out BEFORE IT EVER CAN PAY FOR ITSELF IN SAVINGS for on the grid electricity. I agree with that. You need to discuss your wants with 3 or 4, even 5 or 6 LOCAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS to get a reasonably accurate estimate of the costs!!!!!!
Q: Can solar panels be installed on agricultural or farming operations?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on agricultural or farming operations. In fact, many farmers have been adopting solar energy as a sustainable and cost-effective solution to power their operations. Solar panels can be mounted on rooftops, open fields, or even integrated into structures like barns or greenhouses. By generating clean energy, farmers can reduce their reliance on traditional energy sources, lower operational costs, and contribute to a greener future.
Q: how to make electricty using solar panels or wind generator
Hey Bandit, there are some really good websites on the subject, my favorites are operated by non profit groups, I will list them below. As the old saying goes, the best things in life are free, but there is one really good exception to that rule. Home Power Magazine is the only periodical that gets into the nuts and bolts of home grown energy. We started reading it 2 years ago. A couple years after that we attended an energy fair that was listed in the magazine, ended up buying our first solar panel and wind turbine on the spot, and hooking up a small 2 volt power system for our home that year. It worked really well, we did make some mistakes, but with the knowledge and experience we gained, we were able to get into a larger system a few years later. Now our home generates almost all its own power, and we use the utility company for backup. There is a .4 kw solar array on the garage roof, and a kw turbine on a metal tower in the field behind the house. We have also installed a batch solar water preheater and have 2 wood stoves for heat. Now our electric bills are around $6 per month. If your handy at all hooking up electrical devices, you could put together a small system like we did years ago and use it to run some small 2 volt lights and electronics. We still have our little system today, it operates the cabinet lighting in the kitchen, a few radios and phone answering machine, and we have 2 volt outlets in each room. They're handy for stuff like charging your cell phone with a car cord. I would suggest looking at the websites first, and if you're really interested, go for a one year subscription to Home Power. If you subscribe, you can even use their website to look at archived articles from years past. There is even one on our small system, the magazine liked the idea so much they wrote it up. Use their search engine to look for, Small System First. Hope you find all this interesting. Take care Bandit, Rudydoo
Q: So I'm trying to figure out what to ask for my birthday because its one of the few times I can get stuff for no reason, like stuff I don't normally go to the store to buy. (i dont go to the store to get much at all anyway).Anyway, I'm interested in solar panels and led and electronics and i was wondering if there is anything not over expensive that would be cool. Some things I'm interested in:solar, wind, water energyGadgets (multitools, swiss army knives)Vibram fivefingersdrawingmaking stuff (duct tape wallets, stuff out of altoids containers)basically technology and outdoors-gear stuffoh and im 6 turnin 7 male.
solar panel is expensive, but small solar panel is not expensive, for example, 5w solar panel, solar light also not expensive led light also not expensive. i am not sure about other stuff that you said
Q: Can solar panels work during cloudy or rainy days?
Yes, solar panels can still work during cloudy or rainy days, but their efficiency is significantly reduced. Solar panels generate electricity by converting sunlight into usable energy, so the amount of energy produced is directly related to the amount of sunlight available. Cloudy or rainy weather reduces the intensity of sunlight reaching the panels, resulting in a lower electricity output. However, solar panels can still generate some power even in these conditions, making them a viable source of renewable energy even on less sunny days.

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