Novec Solar Panels Bificial Solar Panels Perk 545W Mono Half Cell 525W 530W 535W 540W Factory Price NCQ
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Specification
ELECTRICAL DATA*STC
TYPE(Tolerance:0-+5W) | JT540 SGh | JT545 SGh | JT550 SGh |
Maximum Power Pmax (W) | 540 | 545 | 550 |
Maximum Power Voltage Vmp (V) | 41.7 | 41.9 | 42.1 |
Maximum Power Current Imp (A) | 12.95 | 13.01 | 13.07 |
Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V) | 49.6 | 49.8 | 50.0 |
Short Circuit Current Isc (A) | 13.80 | 13.86 | 13.92 |
Module Effciency (%) | 20.9% | 21.1% | 21.3% |
STC: Irradiance 1000W/m², Cell Temperature 25°C, Air Mass AM1.5
Measuring tolerance: :±3%
ELECTRICAL DATA *NMOT
Maximum Power Pmax (W) | 405.21 | 409.25 | 413.31 |
Maximum Power Voltage Vmp (V) | 39.0 | 39.2 | 39.4 |
Maximum Power Current Imp (A | 10.39 | 10.44 | 10.49 |
Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V) | 46.6 | 46.8 | 47.0 |
Short Circuit Current Isc (A) | 11.12 | 11.16 | 11.2 |
NMOT: lrradiance at 800W/m², Ambient Temperature 20℃, Wind Speed 1m/s
MECHANICAL DATA
Solar Cell Type | Mono 91x182 mm(3.6x7.2 inches) |
Number of Cells | 144[2 x(12x 6)] |
Module Dimensions | 2278×1134×35 mm(89.7×44.6×1.4 inches) |
Weight | 29.0 kg(63.9 lb) |
Front Cover | 3.2 mm (0.13 inches), high transmission, AR coated tempered glass |
Back Cover | White composite film |
Frame | Silver, anodized aluminium alloy |
J-Box | ≥IP68 |
Cable | 4.0 mm² solar cable, 300 mm(11.8 inches) |
Number of diodes | 3 |
QUALIFICATIONS & CERTIFICATES
v IEC 61215,IEC 61730, IEC 62941
v ISO 9001: Quality Management System
v ISO 14001: Environment Management System
v ISO 45001: Occupational Health and Safety
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- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a marina or boating facility?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a marina or boating facility. Solar panels are a sustainable and efficient source of electricity that can provide clean energy to run various equipment, lighting, and charging stations at the marina or boating facility. Additionally, solar power can help reduce dependency on fossil fuels and lower operating costs in the long run.
- Q: I have seen DIY software which explains everything for novices. Specifically, how to build your own solar panels and tie them into your home electrical system for about $00 in parts.Has anyone tried doing this? Was it easy?
- I used this youtube video to help me build a 2 volt system. I used this video to build a magnet motor attached to a car alternator, I used an old Ford alternator because they are cheap, then put in the voltage reguialtor that I took out of the same car. I then hooked that up to 6 2 volt batteries in series, then I used 4 500 watt inverters, I got it going about 2 weeks ago, I am waiting to how efficient it will make everything, I also do not have my entire house on it. So far I have hooked up my fridge, deep freeze, 52 plasma tv, and washer. I have not hooked anything else into it yet. I have no idea if it has enough power to turn on full load, like I said I am still toying with it, but it seems to be doing fine.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas prone to hurricanes or earthquakes?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas prone to hurricanes or earthquakes. While these natural disasters can pose challenges, solar panels are designed to withstand extreme weather conditions. They are built with durable materials and undergo rigorous testing to ensure their ability to withstand high winds, heavy rain, and even minor earthquakes. Additionally, proper installation techniques and maintenance practices can enhance their resilience in these areas.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed in areas with frequent power outages?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas with frequent power outages. In fact, they can be a great solution to overcome the challenges of unreliable power grids. Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight, which means they can operate independently of the grid during power outages. By storing excess energy in batteries, solar panels can provide a reliable and uninterrupted power supply, even in areas prone to frequent outages.
- Q: How do solar panels affect the property's energy efficiency rating?
- Solar panels can significantly improve a property's energy efficiency rating by generating clean and renewable electricity. As they harness the power of the sun, solar panels reduce reliance on traditional energy sources, resulting in lower energy consumption and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. This increased energy efficiency positively impacts the property's overall energy performance and can potentially lead to improved ratings and lower utility bills.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering outdoor events or festivals?
- Yes, solar panels can definitely be used to power outdoor events or festivals. They are a sustainable and reliable source of energy that can provide electricity to run lights, sound systems, food stalls, charging stations, and other equipment needed for such events. Additionally, solar panels can be easily set up in open areas, making them ideal for powering outdoor gatherings without the need for grid electricity or noisy generators.
- Q: 3.8 volts is required to fully charge a battery. But at 3.8 volts, the battery can be overcharged without the use of a controller correct? What if I don't care if the battery is fully charged? In the case of our family boat, I just installed a new radio, so I'm a little worried about power consumption. So now for the real question; If I hook a 2 volt panel to the batteries, do I need to worry about overcharging them? Or will the batteries stop the charging process once they reach 2 volt?I built the panel myself, it's 8 volts at 3.5 amps open circuit. I have tabs at every 3 volt increment on the panel so that I can use less voltage than 8 if I want to power something directly, (ex:2 volt radio)So I'm using the 2 volt tab at 3.5 amps(approx) for a total of approx 48 watts
- It is cheaper to have a solar regulator to extend the battery lifespan. A lead acid battery can vent hydrogen if charged too much and run out of electrolytes. The battery would cost more than a $30 5 amp solar regulator.
- Q: Would it be possible to use a lens or a mirror to focus light onto a solar panel in order to make in more efficient? And is something like this already being used? It was just a thought and I haven't spent much time on it, but I figured I'd ask.
- yes it is being done. i've seen adds for such a system. on the other hand, if you had a 5 sq in Lens focused on a small cell, and a 5 sq in cell, they'd be about the same. in fact, the cell might be a bit better because (A) there wouldn't be any loss in the Lens, and (B) it might be that the solar cell would use some frequencies to which the Lens was opaque. in addition, the cost of solar cells is dropping, making the cost of the mirrors or lenses uneconomical by comparison.
- Q: Aren't batteries bad for the environment?Toxic?Expensive? With small solar panels phones, iPod's, laptops other small electronics could be smaller, slimmer, more efficient cost people less to charge every day. Maybe a small battery inside as a backup and to store the Solar energy for night time. But overall, batteries should be optional. So big question:Why aren't electronics being produced with solar panels?
- Cost and and it would be inconvenient to the consumer in this Gotta have instant gratification society. take the amount of money you paid for your MP3 player- double it- would you still have bought it at that price? That IS what happens when you add in a 2 to 0 dollar component. Besides- the energy required for most items you cite- a solar panel makes it not portable. While you might be able to arbittrarily decide to go without an MP3 player for 24 hours, could you do it for a week? How about your cell phone? It uses more power- so go without it for 2 weeks. You still need batteries to be charged by solar panels due to one major flaw of solar panels- they do not work in the dark. So in effect all you are really doing is weighing the device down with a solar panel, and you still have not gotten away from a need for a battery. I don't know about you, but I have an MP3 player about the diameter of a 50 cent piece- where are you going to put the solar panel??? It will not have enough power to operate the device, and marginal at best for charginthe battery which would take hours instead of the minutes it takes connected to a USB port.
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Novec Solar Panels Bificial Solar Panels Perk 545W Mono Half Cell 525W 530W 535W 540W Factory Price NCQ
- Loading Port:
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- Payment Terms:
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- Min Order Qty:
- 5 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100 pc/month
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