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Illinois Solar Panels - Polycrystalline Solar Panel 50w Hot Selling High Efficiency

Illinois Solar Panels - Polycrystalline Solar Panel 50w Hot Selling High Efficiency

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Min Order Qty:
200 watt
Supply Capability:
200000000 watt/month

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1. Detailed Information


Type

CNBM Solar Polycrystalline Series II (50W)

Materials

Silicon

Size

Length

Width

Height

630

550

30

Guarantee

12 yrs free from defects in materials and workmanship

No less than 90% within 10yrs and no less than 80%   within 25yrs

TUV(IEC61215&IEC61730), CE, UL

Application

 Photovoltaic/ solar/ green energy/ energy saving

Descriptions

1.High efficiency crystalline silicon solar   cell. Even if under the weak light, the solar module can produce maximum   power output.

2.Tempered glass (toughened glass):   Anti-reflecting coating and high transmission rate glass increase the power   output and mechanical strength of solar module.

3. EVA and TPT: Using high quality EVA and   TPT to prevent destroying and water.

4. AI frame: Without screw, rner   connection. 6 holes on the frame can be installed easily.

5. Junction box: Multi function junction   box with water proof.

6. Long lifetime: ≥25 years; Less power   decrease.

7. Good performance of preventing from   atrocious weather such as wind and hails.

8. Resisting moisture and etching   effectively, not effected by geology.

9. The certificate issued by international   authority: UL, TUV, IEC, CE.

 

Packaging   Details:

26pcs/pallet, 28pallets/   40HQ 

Our   solar panels are packed in cartons, and then pallet. 

Shipping by sea or by air are both ok, it up to customer’s chose.

We’d like to inquiry the freight cost for customer after be informed exact quantity and destination address.

2. Technology

Polycrystalline Solar Panel 50W Hot Selling High Efficiency

3.The picture of the products

Polycrystalline Solar Panel 50W Hot Selling High Efficiency

Polycrystalline Solar Panel 50W Hot Selling High Efficiency

Polycrystalline Solar Panel 50W Hot Selling High Efficiency

4.Packing Details
Polycrystalline Solar Panel 50W Hot Selling High Efficiency

5. FAQ:

We have organized several common questions for our clientsmay help you sincerely

1). What’s price per watt?

A: It’s depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms of the order. We can talk further about the detail price issue. Our products is high quality with lower price level.

2). Can you tell me the parameter of your solar panels?

We have different series of cells with different power output, both from c-si to a-si. Please take our specification sheet for your reference.

3). How do you pack your products?

We have rich experience on how to pack the panels to make sure the safety on shipment when it arrives at the destination.

4).Can you do OEM for us?

Yes, we can.

Q: Is it really possible for me living in Denver to build and install and setup my own solar panel to help make electricity for my home?
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Q: How do solar panels affect the overall energy consumption of a building?
Solar panels can significantly reduce the overall energy consumption of a building. By harnessing the sun's energy and converting it into electricity, solar panels provide a clean and renewable source of power. This reduces the reliance on traditional fossil fuel-based electricity, leading to lower energy bills and a reduced carbon footprint. Additionally, excess energy generated by the solar panels can be stored or fed back into the grid, further offsetting the building's energy consumption.
Q: what is needed beside the panels and do you need an electrician to hook it up
The main components for a solar electric system are the panels, racks for mounting the panels, and inverter to convert the panel's DC power to AC, which can be pumped into the grid if necessary. There would also be various electrical supplies involved - wire, conduit, possibly a switch and/or circuit breaker. On the paperwork side, there's a building permit, permission from the power company to connect, and some inspections. Although it could be done by a homeowner, it's not a trivial project, and the best way to get it set up is to contract a professional solar installer. They all give free quotes, and can explain your various options when they visit.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of saltwater?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of saltwater. However, it is important to choose solar panels specifically designed for such environments, as regular panels may corrode or deteriorate due to the salt content. Specialized panels with protective coatings and materials are available to ensure their longevity and optimal performance in saltwater areas.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a hospital or healthcare facility?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a hospital or healthcare facility. In fact, many healthcare facilities are increasingly adopting solar energy as a sustainable and cost-effective solution to meet their electricity needs. Solar panels can be installed on rooftops, parking lots, or open land adjacent to the facility, providing clean and renewable energy that can help reduce electricity costs and carbon emissions. Additionally, solar installations can contribute to the facility's green image and commitment to environmental sustainability.
Q: Thinking about getting a solar panel installed but i'm worried about getting the govt. rebates. There is a Federal Tax credit and a State of Florida rebate and i'm wondering what the time frame is for getting the rebates. Has anyone gotten a solar panel installed recently that could give me more info.Thanks!
In case you hadn't heard the state is broke.
Q: Are there solar panel systems that I can plug directly into my house to help reduce my electricity bill? If so, are they very expensive? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
As per the question, the answer is no. Solar panels are available, they are expensive, they can reduce your energy bill, you can get up to 30% of the expense back from your taxes, but they must be installed by a qualified electrician or solar panel installer to work properly.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a waste management facility?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a waste management facility. Solar panels can generate electricity by converting sunlight into usable energy, and this energy can be utilized to power various operations and equipment within a waste management facility, including waste processing machinery, lighting, ventilation systems, and administrative functions. By using solar power, waste management facilities can reduce their reliance on traditional energy sources, lower operational costs, and contribute to a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
Q: How much per sq inch do they cost? Will i have to worry about them blowing off during hurricane season? If the sun isnt out for a week will my power go out? Will I have to check them every week and check which ones arent working and replace them? Is there anyway for them to be damaged by acid rain or any type of erosion like hail? When do I have to replace them? How do I dispose of old ones (like recycling)? What is smarter and more economical having few big panels or many small ones? I know I have alot of questions but I want a good detailed answer.
The cost of solar is measured in dollars per watt. That means the cost of a cell that can make one watt continuously in full sunlight. A friend of mine is starting a new job to set up a new solar cell factory and he said the present cost is $3 per watt, but that they expect to get that down to $ per watt in a few years. They can be damaged by weather, just like any regular roof. My insurance agent asked if I had solar panels, so it is a factor in insurance cost. I never heard of recycling or disposing of old panels, maybe because they are so new and last so long that not many are ready to be disposed of yet.
Q: im trying to experiment with solar panels. so i dont want to buy a huge expensive solar panel if i dont need one.
They are powered from internal batteries, so what you really want to do is to charge the batteries. Take them one at a time, as they have different power and voltage requirements. Don't try to do them both together, unless you use an inverter. To directly charge a battery from a solar panel, you need to find out the voltage and current requirements for the charge operation. Then find a solar panel with a voltage somewhat higher. the current can be lower, it will just take longer for the charge. You will have to monitor manually the state of charge of the battery(s) to avoid overcharging and damage. Another alternative is to get a solar panel that will supply 2 volts and use that to operate an inverter that will output 20 VAC with AC sockets on it. then you can plug in the battery chargers that you have, and they will handle the batteries correctly. Or you can buy solar panels with built in circuitry to handle the charge control. .

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