• Renogy Bifacial Solar Panels - Solar Module Glass Transparent HJT BIPV Roof Pole Solar Panel for Window Roof NCQ System 1
  • Renogy Bifacial Solar Panels - Solar Module Glass Transparent HJT BIPV Roof Pole Solar Panel for Window Roof NCQ System 2
  • Renogy Bifacial Solar Panels - Solar Module Glass Transparent HJT BIPV Roof Pole Solar Panel for Window Roof NCQ System 3
Renogy Bifacial Solar Panels - Solar Module Glass Transparent HJT BIPV Roof Pole Solar Panel for Window Roof NCQ

Renogy Bifacial Solar Panels - Solar Module Glass Transparent HJT BIPV Roof Pole Solar Panel for Window Roof NCQ

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10 pc
Supply Capability:
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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
700
Number of Cells(pieces):
132

Ø OPERATING PARAMETERSOPERATIN

Maximum System Voltage

1500V/DC(IEC)

Operating Temperature

-40°C-+85°C

Maximum Series Fuse

35A

Maximum Test Load,Push/Pull

5400Pa/2400Pa

Conductivity at Ground

≤ 0.1Ω

Safety Class

Resistance

≥100MΩ

Voc and Isc Tolerance

±3%

Bifaciality

80±5%

Ø MECHANICAL DATA

Solar Cell Type

Mono 210×105 mm(8.3×4.1 inches)

Number of Cells

132 [2 x (11 x 6) ]

Module Dimensions

2384×1303×35 mm(93.9×51.3×1.4 inches)

Weight

38.7 kg(85.3 lb)

Front Cover

High transmission, AR coated tempered glass, 2.0mm

Back Cover

High transmission, Tempered, White Grid Glass/AR coating(optional), 2.0mm

Frame

Silver, anodized aluminium alloy

J-Box

≥IP68

Cable

4.0 mm2 solar cable, ≥300 mm(11.8 inches)/customizable

Number of diodes

3

Connector

MC4 EVO2 compatible

Ø PACKAGING CONFIGURATION

Module per pallet 31 pieces

Module per 40'HQ container 17 pallets, 527 pieces

Ø QUALIFICATIONS & CERTIFICATES

ü IEC 61215, IEC 61730

ü ISO 9001: Quality Management System

ü ISO 14001: Environment Management System

ü ISO 45001: Occupational Health and Safety

ü IEC 62941: Design and Manufacture of Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Modules

Ø JETION SOLAR

As a member of CNBM - a Fortune 500 company, Jetion Solar provides various product solutions, global EPC service and financing. Its standard and high- efficiency product offerings are among the most powerful and cost-effective in the industry. Till now, Jetion Solar has cumulatively more than 10 GW module shipment and 1 GW global EPC track records.

 

Installation instruction must be followed.See the installation manual or contact our technical service department for further information on approved installation.

The specification and key features described in this data sheet may deviate slightly and are not guaranteed. Due to ongoing innovation, R&D enhancement, Jetion.

Solar (China) Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make any adjustment to the information described herein at any time without notice. Please always obtain the most.

recent version of the data sheet which shall be duly incorporated into the binding contract made by the parties governing all transactions related to the purchase and sale of the products described herein.

 


Ø FAQ

Q:How can we guarantee the products quality?

A:Always provide the esteemed buyer a pre-production sample before mass production; Always testing every product before despatching the shipments;

Q:What products we can supply you?

A:Solar Panel,Inverter,Mounting System,Battery,PV Cable,Distributor Box,Pv Connector,Etc

Q:Where is your Manufacturer located? How can I visit there?

A:Our factory located in 501, Building 1, No. 600, Tongjiang Middle Road, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province,China

Q:Can the products pricing be cheaper?

A:Of course, you will be offered a a very good discount with large quantities.

Q: Can print our companys logo on the PV panels?

A:Yes! And we accept the OEM&ODM orders.


Q: I want to buy a solar panel kit but I'm unsure of how it works. Basically I want to run my entainment set, Xbox, cable box, 46 led tv, and some desktop speakers. I went online and found a kit for like 250 or something like that at homedepot and was wondering if that kit is worth the money or go bigger or something.
Well, you'll want to find the wattage your devices use. Then you'll want to be able to supply that with your solar cells. Plus a fair margin for emergencies. Most of them should have their expected wattage printed on them, but you could also get a meter to measure it. Beyond that, you will want an inverter, and some batteries.
Q: I would like to know if I had a mobile kitchen could I power it from solar panels mounted atop the vehicle (truck).(to power electric kitchen equipment, i.e. stove, deep fryer.), instead of propane…could I possibly connect the solar panels to a battery to save my generated electricity? If solar panels would not be enough power could a small windmill suffice…?
Nice enough idea you have there, but practical reality is waiting to bring you back to your senses. The appliances you want to operate take a lot of power. You would need an awful lot of solar cells or a very cumbersome windmill to provide sufficient energy for them. You will find that for a mobile kitchen, an ordinary generator running on gasoline or diesel will be much less expensive to buy and maintain, less trouble to haul around, and much easier to replace if necessary. Considering that propane will probably prove less expensive yet, go with that for as many appliances as possible.
Q: Alright my family and i are buying a new home in Bradford,Ontario, we we thinking about solar panels and had a couple questions:. how much are they each?2. how many will we need to power a single family home(4 ppl)3. where can we find them in ontario?4.how much money do they really save you?5.what kind of energy do they providfe you withand other basic info or a website i can check out would be great!thanks in advance!
the first person is absolutely wrong. A 200 watt panel is $000US. By the time you buy mounting systems, wire, inverters, electric panels, interconnects, labor and permits/inspections, the cost is about $7/watt. if you use 700 kw-hr (please look at the units, you use kw-hr NOT kw) per month that 24 kw-hr per day. in your area, a pv system will supply about 4 hours at peak production of the panels, so you will need 6kw in panels, that's about 30 panel or $42,000 in equipment.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on public transportation systems?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on public transportation systems. In fact, many cities around the world are increasingly integrating solar panels onto buses, trams, and trains to harness clean energy and reduce carbon emissions. These panels can be installed on the roofs or sides of vehicles, enabling them to generate electricity and contribute to the power needs of the transportation systems.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a gas station or convenience store?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a gas station or convenience store. Installing solar panels on these establishments can help offset their energy consumption and reduce their carbon footprint. Additionally, it can lead to cost savings in the long run by generating clean and renewable energy.
Q: I bought a pack of OEM mini solar panels that produce 4.2v and 22mA and I was just wondering how many LED's I could hook up to one mini solar panel? I currently have one green LED with a resistor on the one panel but was wondering how many I could possibly run off of one panel?
Typically LED's run off low voltage and 20mA or so of power (it depends what kind of led you have). That being said if one of your solar panels only provides 22mA of power then your circuit would have to be a series circuit for you to connect more than one. In a series circuit the current supplied of 22mA will go through each LED whereas a parallel circuit the current would be divided for each subsequential led. So in your case i can see you getting away with 3 or so led's before the voltage drop across each led will cause the voltage to be insufficient enough to drive anymore. Keep in mind the LED's will turn on but the first one will be bright then next one not as bright and so on. If you opted out and bought a solar panel with 200mA and 4V you could wire the led's in parallel and get 0 led's to turn on with the same brightness or intensity. Hoped that helped!
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with limited access to electricity?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with limited access to electricity. This is because solar panels generate electricity using sunlight, so as long as there is sunlight available, they can generate power. In fact, solar panels are often used as a sustainable and reliable source of electricity in remote or off-grid locations where traditional power infrastructure is not available or feasible.
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.
They don't sell them by the square inch. It costs about $0 per watt of generating capacity. Unless you are connected to the grid you will need a battery bank to storage power for rainy days. As for the effects of weather ... you can probably make a cover out of plywood... but if your house blows away the solar panel goes with it. Before you buy one make sure your insurance covers it.
Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a hotel or hospitality establishment?
Yes, solar panels can definitely be used to power a hotel or hospitality establishment. Solar energy is a renewable and sustainable source of power that can be harnessed through solar panels to generate electricity. By installing solar panels on the hotel's roof or in nearby areas, the establishment can significantly reduce its reliance on traditional energy sources and lower its carbon footprint. Solar power can provide a consistent and reliable source of electricity, which is crucial for powering the various amenities and facilities within a hotel or hospitality establishment.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas prone to hurricanes?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas prone to hurricanes. However, it is important to ensure that the panels are properly installed and designed to withstand high wind speeds. Reinforcements, such as additional framing or anchoring systems, can be used to make the panels more resilient to hurricane conditions. Additionally, regular maintenance and inspections are necessary to ensure their stability and functionality.

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