315W Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel with Solar Panels and Inverter
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- Nanjing
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 20000000 watt/month
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This installation Manual contains essential information for the electrical and mechanical installation that your must know before installing CUSTOMER PV modules. This also contains safety information you need to be familiar with .All the information described in this manual are the intellectual property of CNBM and based on the technologies and experiences that have been acquired and accumulated in the long history of CUSTOMER. This document does not constitute a warranty, expressed or implied.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The installation of PV modules requires a great degree of skill and should only be performed by a qualified licensed professional, including licensed contractors and licensed electricians. Please be aware that there is a serious risk of various types of injury occurring during the installation including the risk of electric shock. All CUSTOMER modules are equipped with a permanently attached junction terminal box that will accept variety of wiring applications or with a special cable assembly for ease of installation, and they do not require assembly.
DATA SHEET
Maximum power | 315W |
Cell type(mm) | Polycrystalline solar cell 156*156 |
Number of cell(pcs) | 72(6*12) |
Manufacture site | China |
Open-circuit voltage(voc) | 45.1V |
Maximum power voltage(vmp) | 37.3V |
Short-circuit current(isc) | 8.88A |
Optimum operating current(imp) | 8.45A |
Power tolerance | 0~+5W |
Module efficiency | 16.2% |
Dimensions(mm) | 1956*992*40 |
Weight | 27 kg |
Backsheet | Silver |
Frame Colar | White |
Frame | Anodized Aluminum Alloy |
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- Q: The voltage and power problems of solar panels
- In general, the charging voltage is 1.5 times the battery voltage as well, that is 12V battery pack, select the 18V solar panels just.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on camping sites?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on camping sites. They provide a sustainable and renewable source of energy, allowing campers to power their equipment and devices while minimizing their environmental impact.
- Q: I don't have a regulator connected as they are a little expensive for a pensioner, If I join the panels into line to the battery bank from the roof should that be OK.?
- You can do this, but it isn't the best way to go. There is no problem with joining the solar panels. There are two ways to do this, in series and in parallel. A series combination will add the voltages that each panel is producing together, but not the amperages. For example, if five panels are producing 6V at 300mA each, the end result will be 30V at 300mA for a series array. A parallel combination combines the amperages of all the panels, but not the voltages. So, in our earlier example, five panels at 6V and 300mA would provide 6V and 500mA (.5A) if wired in parallel. Series-parallel combinations are also possible, giving some of the benefits of each method. This would probably better understood by doing a quick search on Google Images for series, parallel, and series-parallel. You CAN connect the solar panels directly to your battery bank with no regulator. Unfortunately, without a regulator, the connection is two-way. When the sun is out and the solar panels are producing more voltage than the batteries, the batteries will charge. However, when the panels are producing less voltage than the batteries, the batteries will instead send power into the solar panels, which will be dissipated and wasted. The panels may charge your batteries during the day, but they will discharge them at night.
- Q: I'm curious, for those who have had solar panels installed on the rooves of their houses:How much did you pay? How much energy do the panels produce? Did it dramatically cut down on your electricity bill? Was it worth it? Thanks!
- Is an SUV worth it? I have passed many of them off in the ditch while my 2wd truck keeps going on icy roads. Unless you own a company and need the SUV it will never pay for itself. Is a huge house worth it? I can live in a 8X6 foot house perfectly well. Unless you rent rooms out in the large house it will never pay for itself. Solar panels are statements to others like a house or vehicle, except they will actually pay for themselves over many years. Don't expect to get rich off them, but look at it as doing your part to cut down on pollution, become more self sufficient or whatever. The exception is if you build a house far from the grid. A friend was quoted $40,000 per mile to install grid tied power to her house out in the woods. Solar panels paid for themselves the first year there.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power a greenhouse?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a greenhouse. Solar panels are a sustainable and efficient energy source that can generate electricity to operate various greenhouse systems, such as lighting, heating, ventilation, and irrigation. By harnessing the sun's energy, solar panels provide a clean and renewable power supply, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and minimizing reliance on conventional energy sources.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on water bodies or reservoirs?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on water bodies or reservoirs. This is known as floating solar or floating photovoltaic (FPV) technology. It involves mounting solar panels on buoyant platforms on the surface of the water. This approach offers several benefits, including reduced land requirements, increased energy generation due to the cooling effect of water, and reduced evaporation from the water body.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on carports or other structures?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on carports or other structures. In fact, installing solar panels on carports or other structures is a popular option as it maximizes the use of available space while providing shade and shelter for vehicles or other purposes. This not only generates clean energy but also offers additional benefits such as reducing energy costs and providing protection from weather elements.
- Q: I am in need of solar panels and the batteries that I can store the energy in. I need to be able to run a laptop, cell phone, and LED lights from it. When I research I see all sorts of options with regards to watts, VMPs, and AMPs. I also see that I may need a controller, an inverter, and various other components. Can anyone help me through these terms and what i need to know in order to efficiently generate and store the electricity. Thanks
- Unlike what most people seem to think, solar panels are not advanced enough to power day to day objects that we use, with the sun that we see in a day. You would need mass amounts of panels and equipment. IF there is a smaller solutions (which I doubt would do what you're asking yet) it would cost thousands of dollars. Panels are not there yet, and the ones that are, are still in development or being guarded from release to the public. The most you'll get out of a few hundred bucks and panels is a lit garden for a few hours at night. Go buy rechargeable batteries.
- Q: China is the world's biggest producer of solar panels
- Go ahead admit it...Carter was right ! He was right in seeking to raise the fleet auto mileage standard to 48 miles per gallon by 995. (Even U.S. automakers admitted at the time that they could easily achieve 30 mpg by 985.) Carter was right in exhorting Americans to turn down their thermostats, even if he did look nerdy in a cardigan while urging us to do so. He was right to encourage fuel conservation by proposing a 50-cents-per-gallon tax on gasoline and a fee on imported oil —- in effect, a floor for fuel prices. Invoking the pioneering spirit of the 960s moon mission, he was right to recommend a tax on windfall oil profits to finance a crash program to develop affordable synthetic fuels. Carter was correct, too, in setting a goal of obtaining 20 percent of our energy from solar power by the year 2000. The solar panels Carter put up on the Whitehouse were USA made. The solar
- Q: How much roof space is needed for solar panels?
- The amount of roof space needed for solar panels depends on several factors, such as the size and efficiency of the panels, the energy needs of the household or building, and the available sunlight in the area. Generally, it is recommended to have around 100 to 400 square feet of unshaded roof space per kilowatt of installed solar panels. It is best to consult with a solar professional to determine the exact roof space requirements for your specific situation.
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315W Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel with Solar Panels and Inverter
- Loading Port:
- Nanjing
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 20000000 watt/month
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