Con Edison Solar Panels - PV Mono Solar Panel 230W with Good Quality
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 watt/month
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Specification
Quick Details
Place of Origin: | Hebei, China (Mainland) | Model Number: | PSS230W | Material: | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Size: | 1560*1560*40mm | Number of Cells: | 78 | Max. Power: | 230w |
Max-power:Pm(W): | 230w | Power Tollerance: | 0 to +6W | Voltage at Pmax (Vmp): | 30.9V |
Current at Pmax(Imp): | 8.09A | Open-Circuit Voltage(Voc): | 37.7V | Short-Circuit Current(Isc): | 8.76A |
Cell Efficiency: | 17.3% | Moudule Efficiency: | 15.40% | ||
Advantages
Reason:
We enjoy exclusive channel to get stock solar panels at more competitive price from Trina,Hanwha,Yingli,LDK,Suntech etc.
These panels are from tier 1 solar panel manufacturers,such as Trina,Hanwha,Yingli,LDK.They are assembled with all grade A materials,only problem is that they has slight appearance defect,but due to their strict quality control,even the negligible defect will lower its grade.so they put these panels into stock.
Quality
These panels adopt all grade A materials,such as solar cell,EVA, back sheet, junction box, glass,frame,connector etc.
They have same electrical performance with grade A solar panels,only difference is the negligible superficial defect.
Our Service
Pre sale:
1.Our sales representative and engineer work together to answer your questions and offer solution for free
2.We choose the best product for you to make sure it worth its real value
3.We design the best solution with good perfomance for you,manwhile save every cent of your money.
After sale:
We provide 10 years Warranty for the product, 12 years warranty for 90% power production ,25 years warranty for 80% power production.
Packaging&Delivering
Packaging Details: | 22pcs/box,1box/pallet,264pcs for 20GP,616pcs for 40GP,700pcs for 40HQ |
Delivery Detail: | 45 days after payment |
- Q: Can solar panels be used for charging outdoor power tools?
- Yes, solar panels can be used for charging outdoor power tools. Solar panels generate electricity by converting sunlight into energy, which can be used to charge batteries or power devices like outdoor power tools. This eco-friendly and cost-effective solution provides a sustainable way to charge outdoor power tools without relying on traditional electrical outlets.
- Q: How much space do solar panels require?
- The amount of space required for solar panels can vary depending on factors such as the type and size of the panels, their efficiency, and the energy needs of the system. On average, an average-sized residential solar panel system typically requires around 100-400 square feet of roof space. However, ground-mounted systems can require larger areas, and more efficient panels can generate the same amount of electricity in a smaller space.
- Q: I need to know what the main components of a solar water heater and how they functionThanks if you answer x
- Solar water heater consists of solar vacuum tube,water storage tank,supports and other accessories.solar vacuum tube is the key component of a solar water heatert,it absorbs sunlight and convert it to heat energy which heat water in the vacuum tube,hot water rises up,cold water fall down,such natural circution make water hot in the water tank.
- Q: Have a 20V 40W solar panel and it is attach to two backup batteries. Just want to know know how many watt of inverter do I need?
- It depends on what you want to run from the panel. A 20W inverter might last a long time, but would not run much. A 00W inverter might run down your batteries in a few hours. It might help if you posted how much capacity (Volts, Amp-Hours) the batteries have.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on any type of roof?
- Solar panels can be installed on most types of roofs, including flat, sloped, and metal roofs. However, the suitability of a roof for solar panel installation depends on factors such as its orientation, shading, structural integrity, and load-bearing capacity. It is recommended to consult with a solar professional to assess the specific requirements and feasibility for installing solar panels on a particular roof type.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a hotel or hospitality facility?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a hotel or hospitality facility. In fact, many hotels and hospitality facilities are adopting solar energy as a sustainable and cost-effective solution. Solar panels can be installed on the rooftops, parking lots, or any available open space to generate clean and renewable energy for the facility's electricity needs. This not only reduces the carbon footprint but also helps in saving on energy bills in the long run.
- Q: I would like a list of the solar companies expanding or doing hiring or a good list in general. I know some are expanding. Best answer gets all the points
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- Q: how the energy of load connected to solar PV measure.?Want too the basic idea about it.The role of current flowing thrugh the load?Can u explain with example..can explain simply?Im not an electrical student so explain very basics
- A solar panel is made up of solar cells. Each cell produces about 0.5 to 0.6 volts. Cells are connected in series, like the batteries in a flashlight. Enough cells are placed in series to produce the desired voltage. Cells produce very little current, so many strings of cells are connected in parallel to produce sufficient current. The output is direct current (DC), like that from a battery. A home solar system needs alternating current (AC), so an inverter is used to change from DC to AC. Some systems have batteries for backup power. In these some of the DC output is used to keep the batteries charged. Systems are measured in kilowatts. System sizes are chosen to meet the demands for electricity. My system has a 6 kilowatt (kW) rating. The true output is more like 4. Now that you know this much you can Google SOLAR SYSTEMS to learn more.
- 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
- Solar power is still an expensive way to purchase power, as of 2007, it was 38 cents per kwh while the cost of power from coal is 0.6 cents per kwh. Of course regulations have prevented new coal power stations from being built so it's really natural gas power stations at 5 cents a kwh that solar has to compete with. Solar is dropping in price but the best you can hope for is for it to reach parity with natural gas someday soon and it hasn't yet. The other issue is that you pay up front for solar power which as any economist will tell you is even more expensive and involves greater risks. However, as part of a strategy to become as self reliant as possible when you retire and have a fixed income, it's a reasonable prospect, not only will the technology become less expensive by then but at that point, fixing the price of the energy costs is more valuable than the cost of the energy. Focusing on personal finance and learning how to invest which very few people know how to do is more important right now. When you retire, hopefully you can afford to build a passive solar home with photovoltaic solar panels and wind turbines but still on the grid for efficient net metering and with a greenhouse where you can grow the staples that you need and perhaps even some biodiesel for your google driven car. Having a reasonable portfolio is really the only way to achieve that goal.
- Q: I have in mind a small solar panel that could be plugged into a wall socket. Do I need a converter or some kind of interference between the two power sources so there aren't any unpleasant explosions? I don't know much about this sort of thing so please be nice.
- You're quite right that the solar panel can't be directly connected. I sense that you want to start small, but unfortunately, it's hard enough to make a system with a dozen or more panels pay back. (It can, we have a system...) But with just one panel, maybe a small one, the economy of scale is gone. You need to buy a grid-tie inverter, which watt-for-watt will be more expensive than a regular size one, and for a small panel, the $$/watt value will be poor. There are some [illegal in most places] tiny grid-tie inverters that I see advertised on the web from time to time, with an ordinary plug that goes into the wall. Those are generally against electrical codes, and the danger is real. There is also a crop of micro-inverters being sold by companies such as Enphase. These are legitimate products, but will still be costly per watt, and ultimately, it will be hard to have a net savings over time with just one panel. Have you already taken the conservation steps like LED light bulbs, efficient appliances (especially refrigerator), insulation, and using a power strip to turn off loads that are not being used? That stuff isn't sexy, but saves money fast.
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Con Edison Solar Panels - PV Mono Solar Panel 230W with Good Quality
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 watt/month
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