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Glass-Covered Polycrystalline Silicon 265Wp Solar Panels

Glass-Covered Polycrystalline Silicon 265Wp Solar Panels

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5000000 watt/month

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Decription of Goods:

1.As an essential part of RealForce Group, RealForce Power is located at lakeside of Weishan Lake, a scenic wetland in the world.

2.We face the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail way, the Beijing-Fuzhou expressway and the State Road 104 to the east and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal to the west.

3.To the north, we face the Qufu airport and to the south we face the Guanyin airport. Base on the developed three-dimensional transportation systems, we are in a strategic location that could radiate the whole country.


Characteristics:

1.With an orbicular production chain, RealForce Power is engaged in the production of polycrystalline cells and high efficient modules and also the construction of power-generation systems.

2.Our products are widely used in PV plants, new energy real estate, urban lighting, military satellite power generation, large sever power supply and rural area power supply, etc.

3.Being the pillar sector in the four industries of ReaForce Group,  RealForce Power, consisting of four production bases in Weishan and Zaozhuang of Shandong province, Wuwei of Gansu province and Luoyong in Thailand, is in charge of RF PV industry.

Polycrystalline Silicon 265Wp Solar Panels

Polycrystalline Silicon 265Wp Solar Panels

Polycrystalline Silicon 265Wp Solar Panels

 

Specification:

maximum power265W
brandRealforce
cell type(mm)Polycrystalline solar cell 156*156
number of cell(pcs)60(6*10)
manufacture siteChina
open-circuit voltage (voc)37.7V
maximum power voltage (vmp)30.6V
short-circuit current (isc)9.03A
optimum operating current (imp)8.66A
power tolerance0 ~ +5W
module efficiency16.3%
dimensions(mm)1640*992*40
weight(kg)19
backsheetWhite
frame colorSilver
frameAnodized Aluminum Alloy

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1. How long will my inquiry get response?
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2.  Can I get professional service and suggestion?
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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 check the diodes in the backside of solar panels it reads out to be 0.433 each give me the same result but i was amazed when i check out the last two one which on clamp meter screen give me ''0L'' what this means? is that diode have malfunctions??is this reasons that the output of solar has been decreased?
First of all, make sure that you are taking readings in the dark (with the solar panel indoors and covered). 0.433 is a reasonable forward voltage for a Schottky diode. Ideally, it diode should read open one way (possibly OL for your meter), and 0.4 the other way. If it's reading OL both ways, the diode is bad. You can either unsolder it or cut it out and verify that it is bad.
Q: I need a solar panel for my laptop as i am going camping in the desert, and i need my laptop. There are two choices of solar panels, One is 0 watts and 2 V and maximum power current 0.56 amps. The other one is 2 watts, 2 V and no mention of current. My laptop plug says input 00-240V and .5A and then output 5V-5A. Which one should i get for my laptop. If there are other choices please tell me ill look them up on OKorder.Thanks
I'm afraid neither of these panels will do much for charging or running your laptop. If the power brick is supposed to emit 5 volts at 5 amps, that's 75 watts. Neither of those panels provides enough voltage and the power output is obviously far too small. The capabilities of solar power are vastly overestimated for small panels. Sunlight is limited to about kilowatt per square meter under ideal conditions (summer time, clear blue sky, for a few hours around noon in the US southwest). But consumer panels top out at about 5% efficiency, so your limit is 50 watts per square meter - in other words you would need about half a square meter, or about six square feet, of panel to provide 75 watts. And even under ideal conditions you will only get that much for a few hours each day. Also, the panel's voltage output is not regulated, so even if you find a panel that emits 5 volts (this would actually have to be made up of groups of 30 cells in series, as they emit half a volt each at most) you can't just connect the panel output into your laptop's DC in. You'd need a regulated DC-to-DC supply, and since that is not 00% efficient it will cost a bit of the power... now you need even more panel area. All in all, not really a practical thing to carry along on a camping trip.
Q: cheapest price for a 20 watt solar panel sold on line
If okorder /... , cost $75 each. I haven't personally tried that product, but the company has been around for a long time, and is not a fly-by-night. If it has to last, there are dozens of places online that will sell conventional sealed panels. Expect to pay $2.00 a watt on up nowadays.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a mining operation?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a mining operation. Solar power systems can generate electricity by converting sunlight into energy, which can then be used to power various mining equipment and operations. This clean and renewable energy source can help reduce the environmental impact of mining operations and also provide a cost-effective alternative to traditional power sources. However, the feasibility and effectiveness of using solar panels for a mining operation would depend on factors such as the energy requirements of the operation, available sunlight, and the size and efficiency of the solar power system.
Q: Can solar panels be used in commercial buildings or industrial settings?
Yes, solar panels can be used in commercial buildings or industrial settings. In fact, they are increasingly being incorporated into such environments to offset energy costs, reduce carbon footprint, and promote sustainability. Solar panels can be installed on rooftops, parking lots, or even as part of building facades to generate clean electricity that can power various operations in commercial or industrial facilities.
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 remote or off-grid locations?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on remote or off-grid locations. In fact, they are highly suitable for such areas as they do not rely on a traditional power grid for electricity generation. By harnessing sunlight, solar panels can provide a reliable and sustainable source of power even in remote locations where connecting to the grid may not be feasible or cost-effective.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a restaurant or food service establishment?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a restaurant or food service establishment. Many businesses in the food industry have successfully adopted solar energy systems to power their operations and reduce their electricity costs. Installing solar panels on rooftops or in parking lots can provide a sustainable and renewable energy source for the establishment, helping to lower its carbon footprint and contribute to a greener future.
Q: im doin a science experiment and i have a battery that is 3.6 volts , does it matter wut voltage the solar panel that im connecting it to is . Does it need to match , be less or does voltage have no effect . If so wut does matter when choosing the type of solar panel to power a bettery?
your solar panel has to be a bit higher in voltage than your battery to achieve charging. I.E . if your battery is 3.6 volts, your solar array voltage should be like 5.v. to make the charging take place. always a bit higher than your battery,. wattage is not so important, you can charge a whole slew of batteries with a .5 watt charger, it just takes a while. higher wattage will make it charge faster, tho. v. x a. =w.
Q: I don't see much solar panels on people's houses where I live. I got a long time to go before doing so but I was planning on buying a few solar panels when I retire in the far future. In your opinion, is such an investment worth it? Would you buy them? I realize they are very expensive hence why I said when I retire. Thanks for your opinion
Regarding okorder /.. . In Hawaii, solar is going in like crazy, with long backlogs for installation. If it will be a long time until you retire, then there is no rush. The price of technology tends to go down with time, and in fact, solar panels today are less than half the price of what they cost us in 2006. Also, who knows where you'll be living when you retire? If it's Honolulu, the place may already have solar panels. In the woods of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, it might never be worth it (but look into wind, there).

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