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Suntan Solar Panels - OEM Flexible Solar Panel Prices 120W - Factory Direct Sale

Suntan Solar Panels - OEM Flexible Solar Panel Prices 120W - Factory Direct Sale

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Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
10000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
120
Number of Cells(pieces):
36

Product Description

Detailed description
Semi-flexible Crystalline 100w Solar Panels
Solar High efficiency (bendable) solar module are made by high effiiciency Crystalline wafer
importedfrom USA Sunpower,up to 22% or higher,which enable 25-30% high power generation than
 the conventional PV modules at the same size.

By adopting the back contact technical,the wafe be coated with the flexible material ,
this semi-flexible solar panel are widely used in field of Electric Golf Car,Patrol Car,
Travel Tourism Car,Yacht.Roof pow  er generation,Backpack,Tent and so on.
Specification of 18-135W Bendable Solar panels
30degree bent angle. 
OEM Flexible Solar Panel Prices 120W --- Factory Direct Sale

Module size (mm):535*1050
Cell Type125x125
Weight(kg)3
Power tolerance:+/-3%
Nominal peak power(WP):100
Nominal voltage(V):17.6
Nominal current (A):5.68
NOCT:45+/-2°C
Voltage temperature coefficient:-0.33%/°C
Current temperature coefficient:+0.05%/°C
Power temperature coefficient:-0.23%/°C
Open circuit voltage (Voc):20.8
Short cirsuit current(Isc):6.14
Conversion efficiency:20.41%
Operating temperature:-40 to+85°C
Max system voltage:1000V DC


Q: Are solar panels safe?
Yes, solar panels are safe. They are designed and installed with safety measures in place to ensure their proper functioning and to minimize any potential risks.
Q: we are planing to move out of the grid. we need to operate constantly 2 laptops online - does any one can tell us how much solar panels we shall need to make sure of that?
Are you going to have anything else on electric? Water heater, Stove, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Washing machine, lights, fans, or a barn with lights and possible water heaters for winter? If so, you may need a lot more panels than that. We use 6.8 kW of panels in a place not known for sunny days, and do all right, but sometimes have to be careful if it is cloudy for many days in a row. You may be able to get by with about half of that if you live in a sunny, southern clime. Good luck - there are lots of non electric options for other (non-laptop) appliances, so you could cut back on other stuff as well.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a south-facing wall?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a south-facing wall. In fact, a south-facing wall is often the most ideal location for solar panel installation as it receives the most sunlight throughout the day.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a data center?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a data center. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which can be used to power various devices and infrastructure, including data centers. By installing a sufficient number of solar panels and using energy storage systems, a data center can be powered entirely or partially by solar energy. This can help reduce reliance on traditional power sources, lower energy costs, and promote environmental sustainability. However, the feasibility and efficiency of using solar panels for powering a data center may depend on factors such as the location, size of the data center, and the availability of sunlight.
Q: I'm trying to charge rechargeable AA batteries with a solar panel. What guage wire should I use to connect the panel to the batteries? Should I use a diode to keep the batteries from overpowering the circuit? If so, what size? My panel is 4.8V 50mA.
You not only need a diode, but a circuit that opens the circuit if the voltage falls below a certain level. The diode is not the problem, but the batteries powering the solar panel when the voltage falls to low.
Q: Lower solar panel/wind turbine prices allow wider applications, hence a great help to a greener mother earth!
“the living feed the dead” -- may have actually lucked into the answer. The government does assist the petroleum industry and it funded the research that gave us nuclear power. If alternative energy is going to work, it may require intervention by the government in terms of access to land (imminent domain) and to the transmission grid. Alternative energy companies are stuck because of their own paranoia (of industrial espionage) and because they are being gouged by land owners. A single wind turbine on your land can net you $70,000 a year (plus a 0% increase per year for inflation), forever. Then there is the cost of the corridor to access the grid. Solar companies are trying to purchase land like drunken sailors – and landowners in areas where solar can be most effective (e.g., the American Southwest) are hip to what is going own. So when acquisition agents call to purchase land, owners are demanding outrageous prices (say $5,000/acre for land that is worth about $00/acre, otherwise). Then there is the fact that nobody (rich or poor) wants one in their backyard, not to mention the various PAVE (People Against Virtually Everything) groups who protest stuff just because they can. ===== A Modest Proposal -- <<0% inflation rate is an extremely high You are, of course, right. Nevertheless, that is what some Wind Energy companies are offering land owners as part of the lease agreement for placing turbines on their land. I agree it's outrageous, but I'm an environmental consultant for several Wind companies and I know what they are offering. As a side note. They were initally so lame (and this is related to their general paranoia) that they cut deals to place the turbines before they secured corridor access to substations. When they subsequently approached the land owners (the same ones with the turbines on their land) about the corridor, they were held hostage for outrageous money - as in millions of dollars - because by then the land owners had them over a barrel.
Q: I am fairly new to the solar panel scene, and am eager to try to set one up myself instead of buying a kit. I am looking for a solar panel that puts out 00 Watts or more, and can produce more than 20 volts. Thanks
If you want to go cheap, Harbor Freight Tools sells a 45W solar panel kit for under $200 (minus storage batteries). You could buy 2 and be roughly at your desired wattage. I don't own one but they get decent reviews.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a camping trip?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a camping trip. They are an excellent source of clean and renewable energy, allowing campers to charge their electronic devices, power lights, refrigerators, and other camping equipment. Solar panels are portable and can be easily set up in a sunny location to harness the sun's energy during the day and store it in batteries for use at night. They provide a sustainable and eco-friendly solution for powering camping adventures.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a cruise ship?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a cruise ship, but it may not be the sole source of power due to the large energy demands of a cruise ship. However, solar panels can contribute to the overall energy supply of a cruise ship, reducing its reliance on fossil fuels and decreasing its environmental impact.
Q: How do solar panels affect the aesthetics of a roof?
Solar panels can have both positive and negative effects on the aesthetics of a roof. On one hand, the sleek and modern design of solar panels can enhance the overall appearance of a roof, giving it a more futuristic and eco-friendly look. On the other hand, the presence of solar panels can be seen as an obstruction or deviation from the traditional appearance of a roof, which some individuals may find unappealing. Ultimately, the impact on aesthetics will depend on personal preference and the integration of solar panels into the overall design of the building.

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