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Nea Solar Panels - CE and TUV Approved 20W Mono Solar Panel

Nea Solar Panels - CE and TUV Approved 20W Mono Solar Panel

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Shanghai
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
10000 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
20
Number of Cells(pieces):
6
Size:
1470×670×30mm

1. Detailed Introduction for Mono solar panel

Type

CNBM Solar Monocrystalline Series

Materials

Silicon

Guarantee

12 yrs free from defects in materials and workmanship

No less than 90% within 10yrs and no less than 80%   within 25yrs

TUV(IEC61215&IEC61730), CE, UL

Application

 Photovoltaic/ solar/ green energy/ energy saving

Descriptions

1.High efficiency crystalline silicon solar   cell. Even if under the weak light, the solar module can produce maximum   power output.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

Packaging   Details:

26pcs/pallet, 28pallets/   40HQ 

Our   solar panels are packed in cartons, and then pallet. 

Shipping by sea or by air are both ok, it up to customer’s chose.

We’d like to inquiry the freight cost for customer after be informed exact quantity and destination address.

2. Technology

CE and TUV Approved 20W Mono Solar Panel

3. Use For

CE and TUV Approved 20W Mono Solar Panel

4. The Pictures of the Products

CE and TUV Approved 20W Mono Solar Panel

CE and TUV Approved 20W Mono Solar Panel

CE and TUV Approved 20W Mono Solar Panel

CE and TUV Approved 20W Mono Solar Panel

5. Packing Details

CE and TUV Approved 20W Mono Solar Panel

6. FAQ

1). Warranty

    Our product performance guarantees for 25 years

    12 years guarantee for workmanship

    Timeliness of delivery

    Quality Products certified (TÜV, UL, CE, ISO)

2). Can you tell me the parameter of your solar panels?

We have different series of cells with different power output, both from c-si to a-si. Please take our specification sheet for your reference.

3). 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: Hi, i want to please a solar panel in Lima Peru, my Latitude is -2 and longitude -77. I understand that since i am in the southern hemisphere, my panel should be pointing north. However, i am using a program called pvdesigner, and according to this, y should face my panel with and azimuth of 00degrees (0 = south) and a tilt of 60degrees. Does this make any sense?thanks
It doesn't make sense to me. I am at latitude 37.7,and my panels face south at about 38 degrees. Yours should be pointed north as you suggest. Being so close to the equator, and in the absence of any better information, an angle of 2 degrees would be appropriate. However, choosing the best angle will greatly to your overall efficiency, so I would try to find a more credible source, How about the folks from whom you buy the panels. They would know precisely. By the way, if you haven't installed the system yet you might consider going to a high voltage system to cut known line losses in the conductors between the panes and the inverter, I did that plus increasing the conductor size over that recommended by the manufacturer. I gained about two percent in efficiency
Q: I paid for an appraisal and the home was valued at $25,000. The problem I have with this is my house is equipped with solar panels. I paid about $25000 for them. A comparable house sold for $225,000 4 months ago. Same amount of rooms, bathrooms, square feet, lot size and curb appeal (landscaping). But no solar panels. Home prices in my neighborhood have also gone up. I would like to know if there is any way I can dispute this as I feel I just wasted a lot of money on a incorrect appraisal.
Are you trying to sell it - is that why you're wanting to change the appraised value? Your home is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Before anyone buys it, they'll have their own appraiser make an evaluation. Rarely do you get back upgrades $$$ when you sell. This likely includes solar panels.
Q: How much is the cost of solar panels including installation for my home so that I can have low monthly power bills.
How much it costs, and whether it is worth it, really depends on where you live, and how much power you use. A very conservative house like ours, in an ideal area, could get by with a system that costs $5000 to $7500 net after incentives like tax credits. A house that uses a lot of energy, like a massive one with air conditioning, could need an array costing ten times that much. The only way to even get close on an estimate is to call a local solar installer for a quote. If there are no local solar installers, that's a clue that your area may not be very good for solar. Consider solar hot water also. That's generally cheaper and pays back faster than solar electric.
Q: All I want to power is a small ice-maker (250 watts) for 25 minutes per day. That's all!!!Can I do that by using a 00 watt panel with 2-3 deep cycle batteries and getting 0 hours of quality light per day.(BTW) what size converter would you recommend? I want more than I need to grow the system
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Q: Can solar panels be installed on senior living facilities?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on senior living facilities. Installing solar panels on senior living facilities can help reduce energy costs, promote sustainability, and provide clean and renewable energy for the facility. It can be a beneficial and cost-effective solution for senior living facilities to meet their energy needs while also contributing to a greener environment.
Q: first of all, to be honest i have totally no idea on how a solar panel works.my task is to design something like a solar powered street lamp which store sun energy during day time and convert it into electrical energy then light energy so that the lamp can work during night time.any ideas on how to design the solar panel? which can store enough or more enegry in case there is no sunlight another day. and low cost as well :D
solar panels change light into electricity, and do NOT store power. You need a solar panel capable of enough power to keep the light on all night. And that may be 6 hours of sun and 2 hours of dark. Then you need a set of batteries large enough to hold that energy. And a charge controller to regulate the charge into the batteries. And then a light that will operate on the battery voltage, say 2 volts. This is probably not practical due to the large solar panel required, and the large batteries. But here is a few numbers. Assume a 00 watt light at 2 volts. Assume you get at least 6 hours of sun every day and the light will be on for 2 hours. That means the battery has to store 00*2=200 watt hours. divide by 2 and that is 00 amp-hours, a large auto battery size. Allowing for 20% losses in the battery and circuitry, that means you nee 400 watt hours from the solar panel. Since it has 4 hours to operate, that means it has to deliver 400/4 = 350 watts at 5 volts. So there it is: 350 watt panel 00 amp hour battery charge controller sized for above 00 watt light. If you have to allow for a day with no sun, then you need more batteries. Two nights means 2400 watt-hours, two batteries, a larger charge controller and a 2800/4 = 700 watt panel. cost: $400 for batteries $200 for charge controller $2000 for panel .
Q: Do solar panels require a specific type of mounting system for installation?
Yes, solar panels require a specific type of mounting system for installation. The mounting system must be designed to securely hold the panels in place, ensure optimal sun exposure, and withstand various weather conditions.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on mountain huts or lodges?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on mountain huts or lodges. In fact, mountain huts and lodges are often ideal locations for solar panel installations due to their remote locations and ample access to sunlight. Solar panels can provide a sustainable and reliable source of electricity for lighting, heating, and powering various appliances in these mountainous areas.
Q: I wanna get a solar panel to charge or 2 car batteries. Then connect the battery to a 800watt power inverter so that I can power a tv. Will the 8watt solar panel charge my batteries and around in how long?I just wanna use the panel to charge the batteries, no to use the panel directly with my electronics. Thanks for your answer and help me with that.
8w will be .5 amps or so.That would charge a .5 amp battery in an hour.scale that up to whatever your battery amp-age is and you will have an idea.But given that car power is upwards of 40 amp/hour,your looking at 60 hours+ for a full charge on small battery.I run a 400w inverter for emergency lights and tv (get the occasional power cuts)from an old truck battery with big amps and charge it with an optimate,but in doing so I found that I had to run a amp check on power draw to find the lowest use lights.and tv,Some of the so called low power consumption compact fluorecents had widely variable draws,after testing one was found that drew .68 amp and I chose the lowest mesured tv amperage draw.not exactly an answer to your qu,but end use is the same.Running the lamp only I eventually gave up checking on the drain after about 30 hours and now just periodicaly charge the battery.Rounding off.tv draw maybe 3 amps for a small set and watched for say 6 hours would be 8 amps drawn.that would need -2 hours on your proposed set up in ideal conditions.I have kept the figures rough because there is always losses in any system .so it comes down to how much tv you watch and how much the sun shines
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a water pump?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a water pump. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which can be used to power various devices and appliances, including water pumps. This allows for a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to pump water without relying on traditional energy sources.

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