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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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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: Hello from SO TX.. I would like to know if anyone out there has SOLAR PANELS on their home?I have a 850 sq ft. house. I called Austin to a company that offers panels and installation. The cost $8,000.00, for 0 panels . The rep said we would save about 2 to 25% on our electric bill /mo. We use approximately 980 kw/mo. Our bill is around $40.00 / mo...I really don't think that's a good enough savings. We figure it would take 25 years to recoup our investment.And where we live in TX it does not offer any incentives. The gov. allows you a $2000.00 tx break.
I'm in the California Foothills and the island of Mindanao... I have both solar panels (electric and water heating) and a single wind-generator since 2000. We actually sell power to PGE in California and are self-sufficient in Mindanao. NOW, I'm confused with YOUR math... you say the Rep. suggests a monthly savings of $35 (25% of $40) which would be $420 / year. If materials / installation are $8,000 less $2000 tax-credit: it would take 35 years to pay off $6,000 at $420 / year. 980 Kwh/ mo is some pretty heavy usage... I'd suggest trying to reduce that. CFT's, lowering your AC setting, no lights if NOT in room, un-plugging stand-by appliances, and upgrading insulation. At our 2000 sq ft California RANCH we only burn 400 Kwh per month, and that includes an 800 sq ft barn (admittedly we heat with a wood-stove). We have 5, Sanyo 200 watt panels (3kw total) and generate an avg 900 kwh / month. SO, we're selling BACK almost 500 kwh mo. to the grid on the photo-cells alone. The kw wind generator averages another 20 kwh / month. I THINK the company YOU are working with is selling the EXCESS electrical-power back to the power-company behind your back !! GOOD LUCK
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?
If you're really planning on solar energy, don't waste it on your own consumption. The Hydro company pays you for the energy you put back into the grid....the strange thing is, you buy the power back for less than you sold it, so you actually profit on the power you make! look into this. I wired a nice house for a doctor, and although I didnt supply the solar system, I learned of this concept there. The guy who installed her system charged her around $40,000.00 and the system would never be able to run any large portion of their home. They, of course sold the energy to the utility.
Q: I have a solar panel i got for free and I don't know what to do with it. Its kinda big at about 20x 0and it puts our 2 VOC / .23 ISC. I don't know of anything that I could use it for. Its too big to say charge a phone or ipod....any suggestions??
Hey AJ, Tom is quite right, a panel that size is a great trickle charger at .2 amps. If you have a good sized 2 volt battery, like from a truck, or for a boat trolling motor (it should be at least 60 amp hours) you can hook it to the battery and it will charge it slowly anytime the sun shines. Don't worry about the voltage, most 2 volt nominal volt panels are wired for 8 - 9 volts, and if you hook them to a battery, the panel voltage comes right down to the batteries charging curve voltage anyway, they are designed for that. What you do need is a diode. A diode is an electrical check valve, allowing current to flow in one direction, but not the other. This will prevent the battery from discharging through the panel at night. Many panels today come with diodes inside the junction box on the back of the panel. If yours does not have any, go to Radio Shack, look for a 6 amp silicone diode, usually around75 cents. Put it in series between the panel and the battery, then, while you have a voltmeter hooked to the battery, connect the panel/diode to the battery and see if the voltage goes up slightly. If it does, you're all set. If not, turn the diode around and try it again. It has to be connected into the circuit the correct direction. Many people will state that you need a charge controller, but this is not necessary if your panels max current, ISC is less than 2% of your batterys amp hour capacity. In your case, if you have a 60 AH or larger battery, skip the controller. There is a great discussion about this in Richard Perez's book, I will list it below. If you want to learn more about these devices, there is a great magazine that gets into the nuts and bolts of renewable energy, it's called Home Power Magazine, the link is below. We started by hooking a slightly larger panel to some golf cart batteries 2 years ago, reading that magazine and going to some energy fairs. Today our home is completely powered by the wind and sun. Check it out sometime. Take care, Rudydoo
Q: im aware i dont fully understand. but with what i do. if P = iv, and current changes with voltage, whats the point of changing either. if in any cicumstance, you end up with the same wattage, how does changing either effect a solar setup. (2v panel vs 24v)thanks in advance. explain in laymans if you can.
The choice of solar panel voltage comes down more to what the panels will be connected to. You're right that power can remain the same at the different voltages. Higher input (panel) voltages are sometimes used in inverter systems to reduce the effect of voltage draw-down. 2v panels (about 20v open circuit) work well for charging 2v batteries, connected in parallel, through a charge controller. For use of a grid-tie inverter, higher input voltages are sometimes used to reduce the effects of draw-down. You want to select and wire (parallel vs. series) your panels based on the input voltage requirement of the load, whatever it may be.
Q: i know that a solar panel of square meter generate 000 watts on a clear and sunny day, but i need to know the time rate. is it 000 watts per day or per hour? Thanks.
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Q: Can solar panels be installed on a carport?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a carport. In fact, carports are an ideal location for solar panel installation as they provide ample space, unobstructed sunlight, and can also serve as a shade provider for parked cars.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a historical building?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a historical building. However, it is important to consider the impact on the building's architectural integrity and historical significance. Careful planning and consultation with preservation experts may be necessary to ensure that the installation is done in a way that respects and preserves the building's historic value.
Q: are solar panels just a photodiode?A Photodiode converts light into either current or voltage? Right?
yes. Any semiconductor junction will convert light into electrical energy, just shine a light at an LED (connect LED to voltmeter) and you'll see a small voltage produced (if you configure the meter as an ammeter it will develop a very small current). Solar panels are just VERY large surface photodiodes.
Q: I need to know what the main components of a solar water heater and how they functionThanks if you answer x
For vacuum tubes solar heaters the main component include: solar tank, vacuum tubes, solar frames, and the pipelines and fittings of whole system

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