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Solar Panels Baton Rouge Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel Model CR190P-CR160P

Solar Panels Baton Rouge Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel Model CR190P-CR160P

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1. Structure of Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel Model CR190P-CR160P

Solar modules, which are widely used in ground mounted utility-scale PV plants, large-scale and small civil and commercial power generating system such as BIPV combined to the grid, roof-mounted PV power system, rural electrification, communications, emergency auxiliary power. Solar PV module is comprised of some solar cells which are connected in serial with high efficiency and enhanced reliability. The solar cells are laminated between sheets of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) and high-clarity low-iron tempered glass, and  sealed by the silica gel in a anodized aluminum frame . The solar module has got the professional certificate as following:

Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel Model CR190P-CR160P

 

2. Main Features of Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel Model CR190P-CR160P

·         Esthetic appearance, with stands high wind-pressure and snow load, and easy installation

·         Water resistant junction box

·         Design to meet unique demand of customer

·         25 year poweroutput warranty

 

3.Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel Model CR190P-CR160P Images

 

Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel Model CR190P-CR160P

Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel Model CR190P-CR160P

 

 

4. Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel Model CR190P-CR160P Specification

 

Module type

CR190P

CR180P

CR170P

CR160P

Cell type

156mm × 156mm

No. of cells and connections

48( 6×8 )

Dimension of module (mm)

1324×992×50

Weight of module (kg)

16.5

Maximum Power (Pm)

190W

180W

170W

160W

Open-circuit voltage (Voc)

29.33V

29.28V

29.2V

29.1V

Short-circuit current (Isc)

8.60A

8.44A

8.33A

8.25A

Volatage at Pmax (Vmp)

24.0V

23.6V

23.0V

22.67V

Current at Pmax (Imp)

7.92A

7.65A

7.40A

7.06A

Maximum system voltage

1000VDC

Operating temperature

-40 to +85

 

Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel Model CR190P-CR160P

5. FAQ

 

(1) Can you offer the test report of the module?

     Sure. All the solar modules must pass necessary tests including EL test and ultra-red test and other visual test of the apperance, and the test report presents all the detailed data of the modules.

(2) How  to confirm about the quantity and the type of solar module?

     It depends on the solar system where  you want to put into use the solar modules. We have experienced engineers to design for your order and you need to give more information to fix the details.

(3) How long will you deliver the solar modules?

     We need to purchase the materials according to the list confirmed by you and put into production, and  we will do our best to get your satisfaction.

 

Q: I am interested in installing a home solar panel system. In my city, we get a little over 5 hours of sun, and I typically use about 800-900 kwh per month.The available roof space is small- approximately 600 sqft.The online calculators provided on various sites are not uniform, thus providing inconsistent responses with the same input data.I think I need a 5kw system approximately. Can anyone verify that and provide a link for a reasonably priced system to meet my needs? Prefer grid-tied, but off-grid is acceptable as well.Thanks!
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Q: I am building a solar panel I have wired in series 36 .5 volt solar cells to produce 8 volts I have another panel that has 34 .5 volt solar cells to produce 7 volts. Any issues with wiring these 2 arrays in Parallel? I.E. would the smaller array take usable power away from the larger array?
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Q: What is the average size of a residential solar panel system?
The average size of a residential solar panel system varies depending on factors such as energy needs, available roof space, and budget. However, a typical residential solar panel system in the United States is around 5 to 6 kilowatts (kW), which usually consists of around 15 to 20 solar panels.
Q: Are there government incentives for installing solar panels?
Yes, there are government incentives for installing solar panels. Many countries and states offer financial incentives such as tax credits, rebates, grants, and feed-in tariffs to encourage the adoption of solar energy. These incentives aim to make solar panel installation more affordable and help individuals and businesses transition to renewable energy sources.
Q: Let's say I can buy solar panels for my business for $5,000 and my payback period is 8 years. Would it be correct to assume that my money is best spent elsewhere (such as paying down debt) if I am being charged an interest rate of 3.9%?
Probably, however, depending on what your business does, solar panels can be a somewhat effective marketing strategy. Also you are helping the environment with your investment in solar panels. On a side note, I didn't think modern solar panels had a payback period of 8 years? From what I've heard it's more like 7 years. Oh well, I don't know much about this topic.
Q: I just bought a quot;00 wattsolar panel system to install on my house. I just wanted to know if by 00 watts, does that mean per hour, min, day week or what?
It means that it will deliver 00 watts of energy. Assuming correct voltages, etc. you could connect a 00W incandescent lamp and it will work just fine. So it is the instantaneous output of the panel. Storage is more typically measured in the watt/hour manner - identifying capacity rather than immediate availability. If you have 000 watt/hours of stored energy then you can run your 00W lamp for 0 hours - or two 00W lamps for 5 hours. See? It's simple.
Q: Here's a little idea I though might help everyone out in Iraq a little: How about if the US mass produces solar panels that are small enough to carry (maybe one foot by three feet) that have a regular power outlet on them to the Iraqis? We could send convoys to the people waiting in line to buy gas and give each person one free solar panel. Why?. A lot of people are buying gas to run generators for air conditioning, not to fuel vehicles. 2. It would help reduce the gas lines if people only needed gas for cars instead of their generators too.3. It would help reduce the fighting over the power grid if people didn't need the grid for their own electrical power.My theory is, once every family in Iraq has enough of these panels that they don't even care about the power grid (during the daytime anyway) it would be much easier to fix the power grid. Maybe these solar panels could even connect to and add to the power grid.
The power we get from sun's radiation is limited by the area we receive sunshine. One square meter will have kW power from sun's radiation. For current technology, the conversion efficiency is about 8%. So one foot by three foot of solar panel only produce 80Watt. This will not be enough for your application.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a space station?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a space station. In fact, many space stations, such as the International Space Station (ISS), rely on solar panels to generate electricity. These panels capture energy from the sun's rays and convert it into usable electrical power, providing a sustainable and renewable source of energy for the space station's operations.
Q: Why does the new 200 Toyota Prius have solar panels at the top of the vehicle?
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Q: Does anyone own any and would you recommend them? right now i only own solar stake lights and i use them during the summer in my yard. But during the winter i take them out because they don't charge well. I live in toronto canada where it snows a lot during the winter, would it even be worth it to buy solar panels? Would they get covered with snow if the were mounted on my roof and get ruined? I plan on buying some when i purchase my own home.Any info would be appreciated:)
The best sort of solar panel for $ to energy is the hot water type that use a vacuum tube system to heat your water. This saves you money on heating water and is relatively cheap to install compared to other things like wind or PV solar. I'm not too sure about where you live (I'm in the westcountry of the UK where wind energy IS viable... but usually it isn't). The best sort of Photo voltaic solar panel (that makes electricity)is still expensive yet very reliable as they only need photons to fall on them not neccessarily full sunshine and they are improving all the time. It depends on the pitch of your roof as to whether snow settles on them. One can have a system that sells power back to the national grid and then you buy what you need with a discount for what you produce. Obviously if you can afford enough panels one could even make a profit. Or you can go self-sufficient, but then you need batteries and an inverter to convert your 2 volt battery output back to 20 volts or whatever you use (it's 240 volts in the UK). Then it's a matter of how efficient your batteries are in amp hours. Dry mainainence free deep cycle batteries are best for this job and quite expensive still. Wind generators are only really practical if you can mount them high enough from the ground to where there is more constant wind. As I said that depends where you live and the prevailing winds. The very small ones are basically useless except for emergency lighting or something, so one needs a fairly large turbine to produce enough power for a modern home so planning restrictions should be considered when going down this road. For now, solar power is definitely the way to go, even as far North on this planet as Canada and the UK. Good luck. Once you have the system it's basically FREE energy!

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