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Polycrystalline 255W Solar Panels Lancaster PA USA Market

Polycrystalline 255W Solar Panels Lancaster PA USA Market

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As a solar brandoriginated from America (USA) with production bases in USA, China, Taiwan andVietnam, Amerisolar is taking more competitive strategies based on its Leading Technology, High Quality, No Anti-dumping Tariff prices and worldwide Door-to-Doorlogistics services.

 

Quality Certificates
􀁺 IEC61215, IEC61730, IEC62716, IEC61701, UL1703, ETL, JET, CE, MCS,

CEC, Israel Electric, Kemco

􀁺 ISO9001:2008: Quality management system

􀁺 ISO14001:2004: Environmental management system

􀁺 OHSAS18001:2007: Occupational health and safety management system

Key features:

Low degradation and excellent performance under high temperature and low

light conditions.

􀁺 Robust aluminum frame ensures the modules to withstand wind loads up to

2400Pa and snow loads up to 5400Pa.

􀁺 Positive power tolerance of 0 ~ +3 %.

􀁺 High ammonia and salt mist resistance.


Poly 250w is not only have high quality but also competitive price. What's more we have stocks in Long Beach port (LA), so we could provide panels to our USA clients immdediately.

 

Polycrystalline 255w Solar Modules in USA Market

 

DATA SHEET

Maximum Power

255W

Efficiency

0.157

Backsheet

White

Frame Colar

Silver

Manufacture Site

China

Frame

Anodized Aluminum Alloy

Weight

19 kg

 

FAQ:

1. How long will my inquiry get response?

 Your inquiry related to our products or prices will be replied within 24 hours. 

2. Can I get professional service and suggestion?

Well-trained and experienced staffs to answer all your questions in fluent English. 

3. Do you accept OEM or customized design?

OEM & ODM, any your customized lightings we can help you to design and put into product.

4. What if I need specific design?

Distributorship are offered for your unique design and some our current models.

Q: i am wanting to build a small tiny house running 3-4 2 volt 5 watt light bulbs for a lighting source and using a Koolatron Fun Kool 26 Quart 2V Portable Mini Fridge This cooler consumes 4.5 amps at 2 volts. The conversion is: 4.5 amps (X) times 2 volts (=) equals 54 watts. and i want a solar system that will have back up for 2 days with the lights on for probly 5-6 hours a day so theirs no room for error
you silly ! with Solar there is always room for error . you have to build it in to your numbers . solar is full of errors . So you should plan on producing at 3 times what you expect you will need . then you have enough .
Q: Can solar panels be installed on schools or universities?
Yes, solar panels can definitely be installed on schools or universities. In fact, many educational institutions are taking advantage of solar energy to reduce their carbon footprint and save on energy costs. Solar panels can be easily installed on rooftops or open spaces within the campus, providing clean and renewable energy for various electrical needs of the school or university.
Q: i am looking for solar panels and wind mill to put around our house and i was wondering were to find them
Your best bet would be to go down to a place that has magazines and look through their solar magazines, like Solar Today and Home Power. In these you'll will find many places online where you can buy solar and wind power products. They also have good reviews so that you can be an informed consumer and don't end up buying poor quality products. I've seen performance reviews on a variety of models.
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 in the market for buying a home. There is one for salke that actually has solar panels on top. How are they used? Do you need to pay for gas and electric still. Does it really light up the house and keep it warm. WHat about the AC keeping hte house cool in the summer does it work for that too? Please explain in solar for dummy terms. I haveno clue about solar panels other thatn the fact that it needs sunlight to run.
Okay--here it is (without the techie buzzwords!) Solar power has a start up cost--the panels and related equipment. But the amount it cost to operate is virtually zero--pretty much jsut servicing th equipment o keep it working properly--much as you do any other appliance. How much electricity you will still have to buy depends on four things: a) how much your system can produce. If you have a 4000 watt system, you'll still buy a fair amount of power. Abigger one--and you will need less from the power company b) how efficient you (your home and appliances are). The more efficient, the less electricity you use. Obviously, things lie CFL bulbs are very helpful here c) Are you willing to invest in a battery storage system to store electricity from the system for use at night? Right now, that's still pricey. But these are starting to come on th emarket more. If you aren't ready to do tha tnow, you can always add it in later. d) can you sell excess power back to the power company.? In California, the law requires utilities to do this--but its not a universal yet, so it depends on where you are. How this works: you are still hooked up to the power company. Any time you need more power than the solar system produces, yur system jst draws it off the power grid--jsut as always. But--any time you are using LESS than the amount of power your system is producing, the excess automatically feeeds back into the electric grid and a special peter credits you with the power. There are cases wwhere people have goene on a long vacation in California and when they got home, the power company owed them several hundred dollars! You'll need to do some research, price thngs, take your own lifestyle into account, and decide what the best choices for you are. It sounds complicated--and to an extent it is. But the reason is tha tyou have a lot of choices tha tyou can make work to your advantage, instead of jsut writing a fat check to the power company every month!
Q: Is it possible for a 2V rated panel to charge a bank of batteries equal to around 36V? I believe that the panels should equal or exceed the voltage of the batteries but, I'm not for certain.
you'll have to use 3 panels connected in series or use a dc to dc up converter, the former is a better option
Q: How much space is required for installing solar panels?
The amount of space required for installing solar panels can vary depending on factors such as the size and type of panels, as well as the energy needs of the property. However, on average, a typical residential solar panel system requires about 100-400 square feet of roof space per kilowatt of installed capacity.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a construction site?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a construction site. They can provide a clean and renewable source of energy to run the equipment and machinery needed for construction activities. By utilizing solar power, construction sites can reduce their reliance on fossil fuels and lower their carbon footprint.
Q: wondering if i should get them?? not sure if its worth leasing? also anyone know anything about solar city?
Solar panels can be worth it but it is more complex issue than that. It will always be more efficient to add insulation, change to high efficiency lights, more efficient appliances, etc, first to try and save energy. However, if you have done all of that and you have a south facing area whee they could be mounted and you live in an area with a decent amount of sun, then they could pay off. I have no experience myself with Solar City, but I know from word of mouth they are good. I can recommend from first hand experience REC Solar. I have 20 of their panels on my south facing roof. They have a leasing deal or a deal where you buy the system outright (which is what I did) but for less than you might think. I'd be glad to help you if you had any other questions.
Q: Its cloudy out and i have a solar panel that has 3, .5 volt cells But how do i charge it without sun any other ways?
For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/awXJ0 The charge controller will protect the battery. You might want to think about getting a fuse.

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