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Pool Heaters Solar Panels - Monocrystalline Solar Panel 220W Solar Module PV Solar Panel Module with TUV, IEC, CE, ISO

Pool Heaters Solar Panels - Monocrystalline Solar Panel 220W Solar Module PV Solar Panel Module with TUV, IEC, CE, ISO

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Supply Capability:
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1.Structure of Solar Module 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.

 

2.Main Features of the Solar Module

Solar Cell: High efficency crystalline solar cell. Even if under the weak light, the solar module can produce maximum power output.

Tempered 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.

Strong aluminum frames to strengthen the load hold and to stand against high wind.

Junction box: Multi function junction box with water proof.

Long lifetime:  ≥25 years; Less power decrease.

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

Resisting moisture and etching effectively, not effected by geology.

The certificate issued by international authority: UL, TUV, IEC, VDE, CE.

Quick Details

Place of Origin:

Zhejiang China (Mainland)

Brand Name:

CNBM

Model Number:

NBJ-220M

Material:

Monocrystalline Silicon

Size:

1650*990*45mm

Number of Cells:

6*10

Max. Power:

220W

Weight:

16kg

Cell Quantity:

54pcs

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:packed with CTN ,then pallet packing ,or comply with cilents' requirement
Delivery Detail:negotiable,based on the orders quantity ,In general ,10-20days

3.Solar Module Images

Monocrystalline Solar Panel 220W Solar Module PV Solar Panel Module with TUV, IEC, CE, ISO

 

4.Solar Module Specification

 

1.with TUV,IEC 
2.high conversion efficiency 
3.mono/polycrystalline silicon 
4. with anti-aging EVA, high insulation TPT

220W Monocrystalline Solar Panel, Solar Module, pv Solar Panel Module with TUV, IEC, CE, ISO

Description:

1.high conversion efficiency

2.sealed with high transparency low-iron tempered glass, anti-aging EVA, high insulation TPT.

3.withstand high wind pressure and snow load.

4.with IEC61215/61730, TUV, CE, ISO

 

Specification:

1.Pm(w): 220

2.Voc(V): 33.80

3.Isc(A): 8.44

4.Vmp(V): 27.90

5.Imp(A): 7.89

6.dimensions(mm): 1486*990*45

7.weight(kg): 16.00

8.cell quantity(pcs): 54

 

Warranty;

1) 5 years for material & workmanship;

2) 12 years for 90% power output;

3) 25 years for 80% power output.

 

 

* MOQ: 50pcs

* Delivery Time: 10-20 days after order confirmation

* Package: Wooden carton or pallet packing

We can produce all of the panels from 20Watt to 320WattMonocrystalline and Polycrystalline Solar Panel.

If you need the updated price, pls don't hesitate to leave us your message, thank you.

 

5.FAQ of Solar Module

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: Do you provide free sample?
    A: Usually we do not offer free sample

4. Q: Could you print our company LOGO on the nameplate and package?

    A: Yes, we can do that.

 

Q: I have two solar panels that were going to be trashed at work. I want to use them to charge batteries on my RV but i noticed they put out around 20 volts in direct sunlight. So i am wondering: -isn't this way too much voltage for a 2 volt system? -do a need some sort of a regulator connected to keep them from overcharging?
a million. confirm you get carry of the suitable form of battery that permit to can charge from the image voltaic panel. 2. confirm you utilize a gadget which I forgot the call in spite of the fact that it's going to make confident the can charge pass one way in case the sunshine pass out so won't drain the battery at the same time because it somewhat is hook up. 3. confirm you get carry of the suitable can charge from the image voltaic panel to can charge the battery. reason is easyier to swim down the river or is it basic to swim up river.
Q: I am trying to built a circuit that will power two USB ports (both 5V and 0.5 amps) from the output of a solar panel that produces 20V at 0.2 amps. I have a voltage regulator that runs at 5v and 0.5 amps but I can't figure out the best way to boost the current up to 0.5 amps before I incorporate the voltage regulators.
If you want to power both USB ports at the same times, It might not be possibble. Your solar panel only supplies 2.24 Watts (20V * 0.2A) of power and you need to deliver 2.5 Watts (5V * 0.5A) to the ports. Subtracting any losses from your regulator(s), you will be WAY over your power budget. You will need more of a solar panel or less of a load.
Q: Can solar panels be used for powering Wi-Fi networks?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power Wi-Fi networks. Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight, which can be used to power various devices, including Wi-Fi routers. This allows for the establishment of Wi-Fi networks in remote or off-grid locations where traditional power sources are either unavailable or unreliable. Additionally, solar-powered Wi-Fi networks are environmentally friendly and sustainable, as they utilize renewable energy sources.
Q: i dont wanna buy a solar panel becuase its too exspensive, i dont want use technical stuff i want to use every day materiels, but i need to know asap plzzzz.
well... I'm not sure how you can make a solar panel that you can store electricity off of. But a simple solar panel is... Take a pane of class a bunch of pop cans and a fan... color the bottoms of the pop cans black and attach them to a board of some sort (black side up) put the pane of glass over the cans (with about 5 inches of space between) and put the fan blowing away from the cans you can set this in a window that gets lots of sun and it will use the solar energy to heat your house (its pretty efficient and warm)
Q: I'm looking at solar panels and I have NO IDEA what this stuff means.They come in catagories of Watts. What does that refer to? If a solar pannel is in the 200-watt catagory, what does that really mean? Will it produce 200 watts an hour, a day, a week, a month, a year?? How many watts of energy does the average house use up in one month? I really wish they would just tell me on the website!! :(0 points!!!!!!!! :D
Ok, seeing your icon is a female, I'll take a chance and offer a possible conversion factor. In diets, you count calories. When you exercise, you burn calories per minute or hour. In one exercise session you burn a total number of calories. And remember, 000 calories = kilo-calorie = food calorie. Same with solar panels and electrical power (same stuff, different units). Solar panels come in many watts sizes, like different foods and portions have different calories produced. When these panels are exposed to sunlight, they will generate this amount of watts for as long as you expose them (the units are kilo-Watt-hours), basically, like burning calories on a bike for an hour burns a total of x calories for that hour. If you have a 2-hour day, then a 00 watt panel will generate a possible total of 2 hours x 00 watts = 200 watt-hours = .2 kilowatt-hours. Just like calories burned during regular exercise varies over the year and your mood, the solar panels will generate varying level of power (watts) depending on the weather. And just like you burn calories at different rates by age and lifestyle, an average house power use is dependent on geographic location, size of house, number of occupants, etc. No real typical profile. I would recommend you get some personalized help in sorting out your power needs, A contractor/installer can give you a quote/estimate or general class of use. A second or third quote would keep you first estimate honest. Good luck!
Q: Do solar panels require a specific type of mounting system for installation?
Yes, solar panels typically require a specific type of mounting system for installation. The mounting system is designed to securely hold the solar panels in place and ensure optimal positioning for maximum sunlight exposure. There are various types of mounting systems available, including roof mounts, ground mounts, and pole mounts, each suited for different installation scenarios.
Q: i'm talking abt bulk panelling, how many MW do we get from km sq?
Solar panels are being improved on a continuing basis. Price is coming down and performance is going up. Still, they are expensive. A panel roughly /2 X /2 meter runs about $00. It generates 0 watts of power. To make a panel km square would take 4000 of these at a cost of $400,000. They would generate 40,000 watts or 40 kw or 0.04 Mw.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a hospital?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a hospital. Solar panels generate electricity by converting sunlight into energy, which can be used to power various electrical systems in a hospital, such as lighting, medical equipment, and heating/cooling systems. Solar power can provide a reliable and sustainable source of energy for hospitals, reducing their dependence on traditional energy sources and helping to lower operational costs.
Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a data center?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a data center. Solar energy can be harnessed and converted into electricity, which can then be used to power the various components of a data center, including servers, cooling systems, and networking equipment. By utilizing solar panels, data centers can reduce their reliance on traditional grid power and lower their carbon footprint. Additionally, advancements in solar technology have made it more efficient and cost-effective, making it a viable option for powering data centers.
Q: My dad owns a restaurant, and we are doing farely well, but we were thinking on installing solar panels to minimize electricity costs (and of course make it greener). My dad would like to hear some numbers on the price in today (August 29/202) and savings he could possibly make over the years. So In Total Here's What I'm Asking:) Would it be hard to install?2) Maintanence?3) Monthly Expense? (None?)4) Price?5) Savings over time?6) Pros/ConsThank you so much!
To begin with, you need to know how much power you need and then decide from there just how much you can or will have to pay to get that money back. Find a couple companies that do this kind of work to give you some figures to work with

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