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Orbit Solar Panels 150w 12v for Home Solar System

Orbit Solar Panels 150w 12v for Home Solar System

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Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
150
Number of Cells(pieces):
72

Product Description

Aesthetic appearance with excellent efficiency.
Outstanding performance in Low-Light
High transparent, Low-Iron, Tempered Glass
Unique & Advanced Technology giving the panel good performance
Ability to withstand High Wind-Pressure and Snow-Load
Advanced module sealing technology to eliminate leakage and frame deformation
Ability to meet customized customer's specific requirements
Easy Installation & Maintanance
150W 12V Solar Panel for Home Solar System (SGM-150W)
 
Recommended Applications
1. On-grid utility systems;
2. On-grid commercial systems;
3. Off-grid ground mounted systems;

FEATURES
GLASS
High light transmission no less than 91.6%
Excellent mechanical loading performance (5400 Pa) 

EVA
High light transmission
High GEL and peeling strength guarantying strong encapsulation
Good ultraviolet aging resistance
Excellent oxidation resistance
TUV certified
CELL
Excellent efficiency and long term reliability
Good performance under high temperature and low irradiance conditions
100% In-line Electroluminescence (EL) tested
Positive tolerance for each panel
Cell efficiency filling by 0.2 percentage
TUV certified
BACKSHEET
TPT based encapsulation and protection
Good aging resistance
Excellent adhesion and ultraviolet stability
TUV certified
FRAME
Anodized/ Electrophoretic aluminium means durable protection from environment
Unique design profile ensuring strong mechanical loading performance
Silver/ Black color available
JUNCTION BOX
Climate membrance: excellent heat dissipation, prevent steam coming from outside and corrosion of diode by inside steam on the condition of big difference in temperature
IP65 protection
TUV certified
CONNECTOR
MC4 compatible/ IP65 or MC4 original/ IP67

Primary Competitive Advantages
Brand-name Parts
Packaging
Quality Approvals
Country of Origin
Green Product
Price
Reputation
Guarantee/Warranty
Product Features
Service
International Approvals
Product Performance
Small Orders Accepted
 Experienced Staff
Prompt Delivery

Main Export Markets:
Central/South America
Eastern Europe
 Mid East/Africa
North America
 Western Europe
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail:2PCS/CARTON;504pcs/40';520pcs/40'H
Delivery Detail:10-15 days after receiving deposit
Solar panel quality and warranty 
Peak power of single module in guaranteed in ±3% power tolerance.
Average power of modules in single order is guaranteed not less than the peak power .
 Rigorous quality control meets the highest international standard .
5 years limited warranty on material and workmanship .
10 years and 20 years limited warranty for minimum power output.

 

Cells size (mm):125*125
Cells per module:6*12
Module size (mm):674X1482X35
Power tolerance:+/-3%
Nominal peak power(WP):150
Nominal voltage(V):18.0
Nominal current (A):8.33
NOCT:45+/-2 degree
Voltage temperature coefficient:-0.33%/ degree
Current temperature coefficient:+0.05%/ degree
Power temperature coefficient:-0.23%/ degree
Open circuit voltage (Voc):21.6
Short cirsuit current(Isc):8.99
Conversion efficiency:17.2%
Operating temperature:-40 to+85 degree
Max system voltage:1000V DC

FAQ

1.Price per watt?

It depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms.

2.Parameter of the module?

We have different series of panels in different output, both c-si and a-si. please take the specification sheet for your reference.

3.Can you provide the peripheral products of the solar panels, such as the battery, controller etc.?

We have two companies(CNBM International & CNBM engineering Co.) with different approaches. We can supply not only the solar module but also Solar Cells, off grid solar system, even service with on grid plant.

4.Warranty policy?

Our product performance guarantees for 25 years

• 12 years guarantee for workmanship

• Timeliness of delivery

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

5.Lead time?

In 3 days after purchasing, we will arrange the factory delivery ASAP. The specific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 7 to 10 working days can be served.

Q: I have a shed that has wiring run for light bulb and a couple outlets. It is in a dark corner of my yard and at night is kinda creepy to go in with even a flashlight. I am weighing the option/expense of running electricity from the house on an overhead line versus putting up a 45 watt solar panel on the metal roof with inverter, battery etc. Sunlight is good to excellent at the location. Question is - will this be sufficient for the occasional use of light and an outlet? What can I expect? Pros and cons appreciated
Lets say, for a simple approximation, that the 45 watt panel produces 45 watts /3 of the time and nothing the rest of the time. Each day, this will produce 8 hours times 45 watts = 360 watt hours. Also assume the battery charge controller and inverter waste half of that power, leaving 80 watt hours per day. If you use compact fluorescent lamps, that would allow you to burn 80 watts worth for an hour every day, or 90 watts for 2 hours, etc. That is a lot of light for a shed. You might consider using much less efficient tungsten filament lamps, but eliminate the inverter and choose low voltage (automotive) lamps that can run directly across the battery and lower the total cost, but give you only about half the light times time. The main advantage of the inverter might be that it would allow you to use small power tools or appliances in the shed. -- Regards, John Popelish
Q: I've been reading up on Solar panels because I think in the long run this would be beneficial in the long run. My Dad had looked into it before passing and had said it was too expensive. How much does it range for getting them placed on the roof and how exactly does that work? I think I remember being told that PGE has incentives and could possibly even end up paying you for having it? What does having panels cover? I know electricity but does it also heat things up? Sorry I'm kinda dee dee dee on this lol. Any and all information would be greatly appreciated. If anyone has solar panels can I get your experiences with them? Thanks!!
Would that be Portland General Electric? I used to live in Beaverton. I think technology has not progressed enough for solar electric panels to be a good deal in that area. Too many clouds. If you were over in Eastern Oregon, that would be clearer. If you meant Pacific Gas and Electric, that's another story. It's a good deal in most places in California. PGE only gives a trivial rebate on panels now, but that's ok.
Q: I want to buy a solar panel from my house and I want to know how much it costs, what I have to buy and everything I need to know
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Q: looking for alternative ways to save energy money and thinking about solar panels. anyone know anything about it and how expensive it is to install them?
One okorder to save people a tremendous amount of money on solar installs.
Q: I'm doing a science fair experiment with a tiny two-inch solar panel that only gives off like .5 volts of energy, but I need to know how many volts an average sized solar panel (like one you'd get to run your house) would produce. And how many panels do people usually get?
You should read up on the different electrical units. You say .5 volts of energy, but this makes little sense. Energy is measured in Joules. Power in Watts. Solar panels will produce different voltages and currents, depending on the amount and angle of sunlight hitting them. Power = volts * amps. Before installing solar panels a home owner should do an energy audit to find out how much power they currently use - and how much that could be reduced with some easy changes. Solar panels are expensive, so it makes sense to reduce the amount that you need to install. In some places you can sell extra power back to your utility - so having extra panels might give you some small amount of money back - but this is rarely enough to justify the cost of the extra panels. I put 28 panels on my house (see picture in source URL). My utility has tiered pricing for electricity (first few kWh each month are cheap, but price for extra ones goes up in stages). My panels keep me from having to pay the higher rates.
Q: I know the basics of how solar panels work. Solar panels convert sunlight into DC electricity which is stored in batteries which would need to be run through an inverter to convert it to household AC. But is there a way for the appliances to use the solar panels electricity FIRST and any additional power from the grid? Is that how it works or do they only run specific devices(water heater, pool pump, etc)?
The utility is your battery. Doesn't make any difference which is used first. At least that's the case in Calif. However, you need an electrician to do the attachment, and probably an inspection by the utility.
Q: OK, so if you put solar panels up on a roof, they are busy turning the sun's energy into electricity. So, does that mean the roof (and therefore the house/structure) stays cooler as well? Or does it still get hot, because . . . I dunno, maybe the panels don't convert all the energy, and the spillover still heats up the building.Any links or URLs to scientific answers would be appreciated, but I don't mind hearing from the Average Joe or (Joelle).
The type depends upon what you want the solar panels to do. Generate electricity ? Heat gain? Makes a big difference. You should probably get a contractor who specialises in solar panels out to at least start your education on this subject or you could throw a lot of money away on something you don't really need or want.
Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a wastewater treatment plant?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a wastewater treatment plant. Solar energy can be harnessed and converted into electricity, making it a sustainable and environmentally friendly option for powering such facilities. The generated electricity can be utilized to operate various equipment and processes involved in wastewater treatment, reducing dependency on traditional power sources and minimizing the carbon footprint of the plant.
Q: I have seen quite a few different websites that talk about building your own solar panels for around $200. I wanted to know if anyone has had any experience with this before I decide to try it myself. It would be very helpful to know what I can expect from such an inexpensive setup; what kind of electronics or appliances would I be able to power. Realistically what can I expect from a $200 setup, and what would I need to power say a whole bedroom (clock, regular sized TV, PC, ext.).
Scam. okorder / Many of the other review sites are fakes to steer people into buying.
Q: how the energy of load connected to solar PV measure.?Want too the basic idea about it.The role of current flowing thrugh the load?Can u explain with example..can explain simply?Im not an electrical student so explain very basics
A solar panel is made up of solar cells. Each cell produces about 0.5 to 0.6 volts. Cells are connected in series, like the batteries in a flashlight. Enough cells are placed in series to produce the desired voltage. Cells produce very little current, so many strings of cells are connected in parallel to produce sufficient current. The output is direct current (DC), like that from a battery. A home solar system needs alternating current (AC), so an inverter is used to change from DC to AC. Some systems have batteries for backup power. In these some of the DC output is used to keep the batteries charged. Systems are measured in kilowatts. System sizes are chosen to meet the demands for electricity. My system has a 6 kilowatt (kW) rating. The true output is more like 4. Now that you know this much you can Google SOLAR SYSTEMS to learn more.

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