Apartment Solar Panels Poly 235W A-Grade PV Panels
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- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 watt/month
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Specification
Technical Data:
STC | BSM230P-60 | BSM235P-60 | BSM240P-60 | BSM245P-60 | BSM250P-60 | BSM255P-60 | BSM260P-60 |
Maximum Power | 230W | 235W | 240W | 245W | 250W | 255W | 260W |
Module Efficiency | 14.10% | 14.35% | 14.66% | 14.96% | 15.30% | 15.60% | 16.00% |
Maxi Power Current | 7.62A | 7.72A | 7.895A | 8.033A | 8.23A | 8.31A | 8.47A |
Maxi Power Voltage | 29.5V | 30.2V | 30.4V | 30.5V | 30.4V | 30.6V | 30.7V |
Short Circuit Current | 8.31A | 8.59A | 8.718A | 8.781A | 8.81A | 8.84A | 8.93A |
Open Circuit Voltage | 36.8V | 36.8V | 37.2V | 37.2V | 37.6V | 37.7V | 37.8V |
Power Tolerance | 0~+5W |
Mechanical Characteristics:
Cell Type | Polycrystalline 156x156mm,60(6x10)pcs in series |
Glass | High Transmission,Low Iron,Tempered Glass |
Frame | Anodized Aluminium Alloy |
Junction box | IP65/IP67 rated,with bypass diodes |
Dimension | 1640x990x35/40mm |
Output Cable | 4mm2(EU)/12AWG(US),1000mm² |
Weight | 19Kg |
Installation Hole Location | See Drawing Above |
No.of Bypass Diodes | 3/6 |
Packing Information:
Container | 20'GP | 40'GP | 40'HQ |
Pallets per Container | 12 | 28 | 28 |
Pallets per Container | 300 | 700 | 770 |
More Product:
Mono Solar Panel
10W/20W/30W/40W/50W/60W/70W/80-110W/130-160W/170W-
210W/240-270W/270-310W
Poly Solar Panel
10W/20W/30W/40W/50W/60-70W/80W-110W/130-160W/230-260W/270-310W
On-grid Solar System
1kw/2kw/3kw/4kw/5kw/6kw/7kw/8kw/9kw/10kw
Off-grid Solar System
1kw/2kw/3kw/4kw/5kw/6kw/7kw/8kw/9kw/10kw
Hybrid Solar System
3kw/5kw/6kw/8kw/10kw
Solar Plant
100kw/500kw/1MW/2MW
FAQ:
1. What's brand of this solar panel?
Answer : Soular solar. We are the manufacturer of this panel, OEM service is available, wholesales is welcome.
2. We need your pricelist for all the models ?
Answer : we dont present "pricelist" for a new customers, Because different order quantity, different quality grade has different pricelist; right now, we can produce solar panel from 3w to 300w for both poly & mono panel.
Attn. : You can just inform us your "target price" and detailed requirement , we will evaluate if we can produce for you.
3 . Our common questions for the new customer's inquiry :
(1) How many pcs solar panel do you need ?
(2) Which type do you need, Poly or Mono ?
(3) What is your requirement on the power, Voc, Isc, Vm, Im ?
(4) Which transportation way will you select ? by air ? by Sea ?
- Q: I know that if I put solar panels in my home I will get 30% back from the govt. Does that mean if I pay 2K I will get back around a 3K check? Or will my income play a roll where I may not get back as much?
- The Tax Lady is almost always right, but I must disagree on the $500 limitation concerning a solar electric system (from the price, it sounds like that's what the original question was about) installed in 20. If there was such a change, there would have been an outcry on the solar installers' forum I visit, just as there was jubilation when the limit on the tax credit was removed a few years ago.
- Q: Hi, I am starting to get curious about the pros/cons of installing solar panels - has anyone done it and is it worth it?
- In the state of Pennsylvania in the USA, a very basic 5KW solar installation will cost you $35,000. Of that you will recover approximately $28,000 over the next five (5) years between the State and the Feds. Making your net-cost something between $7,000 and $9,000 depending on various factors. All other things being equal in a standard household with fuel-based heat and window units vs. central AC, this system will provide roughly 50% of power required with a payback of approximately eight (8) years (with electricity at $0.4/kwh). The system has an estimated forty (40) year service life. Without _all_ the subsidies, the payback is longer than the estimated system life, especially if you consider the time-value of money. The life-cycle cost of a photo-voltaic array is horrendous. By that, I mean the total cost of producing the panels, installing them, and then removing them and disposing of them in an environmentally correct manner. All that added in and there is a negative payback. So, it all depends on what one defines as worth it. Putting the cost onto taxpayers via governmental subsidy to make an otherwise wretchedly expensive process viable may give you all sorts of warm-and-fuzzy feelings about renewable resources and reducing dependence on foreign oil and so forth. But the reality is that the true cost of solar panels exceeds that of nuclear power per KW delivered. Even today when nuclear plants start in the Billions-with-a-B in any currency you would care to name.
- Q: The average solar panel produces 0% of the energy that is put into it. What is happening to the other 90%? Is it being reflected or is it being obsorbed by materials that are not a part of the solar cell? Is it possible to one day have near 00% efficient solar cell technology?
- Mainly due to reflection (micro-structuring of the surface helps here), incorrect wavelength of the light (the panel is only sensitive to a certain wavelength range) and heating of the panel (due to the incident light/thermal radiation). The remainder is either reflected or absorbed by the cell and re-emitted as heat. Absorption by e.g. the glass panel is slight (a few %), as is absorption/reflection by the necessary surface contacts (again, a few %). Higher efficiency is possible, but brings its own drawbacks (like higher cost). You could now go into two directions: - high efficiency cells/panels with (likely) higher cost and complexity for mounting (like lens or mirror based systems, aka concentrator systems, that increase the light level on the cells in order to increase efficiency) - low cost systems (cheap as dirt) that will allow you to cover every surface of a building, efficiency is less important if you can compensate by a much larger covered area As to the efficiency limit: there is a theoretical limit (from thermodynamics - don't ask me how or why) in the range of 30...40%, depending on which publication you want to believe in.
- Q: Are there any government incentives or rebates for installing solar panels?
- Yes, there are various government incentives and rebates available for installing solar panels. These incentives can include federal tax credits, state and local rebates, grants, and loan programs. These incentives aim to promote renewable energy adoption, reduce carbon emissions, and make solar panel installations more affordable for homeowners and businesses. It is advisable to research and consult with local authorities or solar energy providers to determine the specific incentives available in your area.
- Q: I am building a solar car for the energy wiz competition and I was wondering how I could possibly get my solar panel to shift sideways
- having solar panels move like that on a mobile platform is inadvisable -- especially if there is a dynamic wind load resulting from the motion of the mobile platform. Even having a tilt mechanism is dubious at best. think of what limited marginal gain would be gained by mounting a small solar panel on the moon roof of a car. (ultimately, the best answer is to turn the car so that it's angle to the sun is optimal -- but the road/travel direction constraints are what ultimately prohibit that.) while there are ways to build sliding panels, the weight constraints would interfere with your weight/thrust ratios to the point of futility. if you really need that panel somewhere else, don't slide it out of the way, just buy another panel and mount it there. it's more expensive, but it's actually the cheapest solution in terms of design on a mobile platform.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power a restaurant?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a restaurant. Solar panels harness energy from the sun and convert it into electricity, which can be used to power various appliances and systems in a restaurant, including lighting, refrigeration, cooking equipment, and HVAC systems. By installing solar panels, restaurants can reduce their dependency on traditional energy sources, lower their electricity bills, and contribute to a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
- Q: i am doing this group project fro school. I would like to know if anybody knows anything about how to read a Spec. Sheet on Solar panels and where I could go to start researching them. Anything would be great!
- Rate ,power , voltage and effencicney are four important iterms to choose one battery.
- Q: why don't we take a cue from mother nature and make our soar panels like trees? thousands of leaves or needle (like a pine tree) instead of one big flat panel? I mean it seems to work pretty good for all the plants i see why would it not work for us. It would be aesthetically pleasing and with the right engineering wouldn't it make them not have to worry about tracking the sun? i already have some ideas about the process of making them just no available labratory.
- Because we and the trees are trying to solve a different problem. We want electricity, a tree wants light (and some heat) for photosynthesis. In getting the electricity we use Silicon for solar panels. (Sometimes Gallium Arsenide). And we exploit the same thing in Silicon that allows them to be computer chips. The fact that they conduct differently when voltage is applied. But for a solar panel that is done essentially in reverse. We GET a voltage difference (electricity) from shoving energy through it. Look up junction bias on google or yahoo for explanation. But the DESIGN problem is: You have to couple these panels together the right way - according to their bias. You can't string them up willy nilly. There is a pattern. And when one breaks in this pattern. (I mean when the actual panel cracks, which they do easily as they are brittle). It can change the overall bias. This can make even be worse than if it was removed, it can actually fight against the working ones. The efficiency is there in arranging them like a tree, but the practicality of maintenance would be daunting.
- Q: how would you build a solar panel
- As a sandwich. Glass Space /4 inch Glass Space with copper radiator painted flat black. Box made of wood. with the inside painted black. Insulate the back side. Use water with RV antifreese. Circulate water through with a small pump. Face it toward the sun. Thermal water solar Panel.
- Q: can i put a solar panel on a projector. if nt wat is a low energy projector that i can watch movies and play games on
- Unlikely to prove useful. Solar panels don't generate very much current. You would probably wind up spending several thousand dollars, and wind up with a solar panel array (including batteries and power inverter) that is certainly not portable. You will also need adequate current for your projection source (ie DVD player or computer), as well as sound. By and large, the cheapest projectors require the least amount of power. There is no way around the fact that, for a projector to be practical, it must output out a great deal of light. Adequate light requires adequate current.
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Apartment Solar Panels Poly 235W A-Grade PV Panels
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 watt/month
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