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Repo Solar Panels 36v Monocrystalline Solar Panel 210w with TUV Certificate

Repo Solar Panels 36v Monocrystalline Solar Panel 210w with TUV Certificate

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5460 watt
Supply Capability:
2000000 watt/month

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36V Mono Solar Panel 210W with TUV Certificate 

Features for monocrystalline solar panel : 

1. Max Power Poly Solar Panel 310W and Mono Solar Panel 335W ;

2. Type of Connector : Compatiable Type MC4 ;

3. No. of Draining Holes in Frame : 16 

4. High Transmission ,Low Iron and 3.2mm Tempered Glass ;

5. EVA Encapsuiation ;

6. White Tedlar Back side ; 

7. IP65 Rated Junction Box ; 

8.Clear Anodized Aluminum Alloy Type 6063T5 Frame ;  

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Quality and Safety for monocrystalline solar panel :         

1. ndustry leading power output warranty, 25 year 80%, 10 year 90% power warranty and 10 year product warranty

 2. ISO9001:2008 (Quality Management system) certified factory

 3.Product Quality warranty & products Liability Insurance to guarantee and user' benefits

Picture details for monocrystalline solar panel :

 

36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 210W with TUV Certificate

36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 210W with TUV Certificate


36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 210W with TUV Certificate

36V Monocrystalline Solar Panel 210W with TUV Certificate


 

Packaging & Shipping

 Packageing Configuration : 26pcs / Box  

Quantity Pallet : 1 box / Pallet 

Loading Capacity : 812pcs/ 40'HQ 

FAQ:

what price for each watt?

it depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms,

what is your size for each module? can you tell me the parameter of your module?

we have different series of panels in different output, both c-si and a-si. please take the specification sheet for your reference.

Can you provide the peripheral products of the solar panels, such as the battery, controller, and inverter? If so, can you tell me how do they match each other?

Yes, we can, we have two companies for solar region, one is CNBM International, the other is CNBM engineering Co.

We can provide you not only the solar module but also Solar Cells, the off grid solar system, we can also provide you service with on grid plant.

What is your warranty system?

 Our product  performance guarantees for 25 years

12 years guarantee for workmanship

Timeliness of delivery

Quality Products certified (TÜV, UL, CE, ISO)

Can you do OEM for us?

Yes, we can.


Q: Can solar panels be installed on theme parks or amusement parks?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on theme parks or amusement parks. In fact, many parks are increasingly embracing renewable energy sources like solar power to reduce their carbon footprint and energy costs. Installing solar panels on theme parks can not only provide clean and sustainable energy but also serve as a visible demonstration of their commitment to environmental sustainability.
Q: How do solar panels affect the property's energy consumption?
Solar panels can significantly reduce a property's energy consumption by harnessing sunlight to generate electricity. By converting sunlight into clean, renewable energy, solar panels can offset much of the electricity that would otherwise be drawn from the grid. This leads to lower energy bills and a decreased reliance on fossil fuels, ultimately resulting in a more sustainable and eco-friendly energy consumption for the property.
Q: Solar panels are costly.Do you know any inexpensive way?So that i can make one of my own.
You can use mirrors to concentrate sunlight and boil water, but I don't know if that is cheaper. You'd need motors to keep the sunlight focused on the boiler. Or you could build a solar water heater. It doesn't generate electricity but it conserves the power an electric water heater would use.
Q: if so, would it be possible to make (or remake) an organism that could subsist off of sunlight and external heat like plants?
No, there are organisms like that for instance coral, but in order for them to give us energy we would need to fuse are DNA with theirs
Q: Ok, so I've been having much success with the joule thief circuit and a LED, but i tried hooking it up to a small solar panel that can put out 2.5v on it's own, and can light up a white LED dimly by it self to the joule thief and it will not work ....my question is why? I already trouble shooted it, the circuit is not the problem, is it the amount of amps the small solar panel is capable of? not enough?
Solar panels convert light energy to electrical energy with an efficiency of around 5%. A SMALL solar panel will only produce a small amount of power (watts) your joule thief circuit wont help because as you draw more current from the solar panel the voltage will drop; and your joule thief circuit just reduces the efficiency of the whole system Try adding another solar cell in series to get more voltage and more power.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a multi-story building?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a multi-story building.
Q: I am intrested in buying solar panels to save a buck and even maek some money off of it but I was wondering what kind? How Much? How Many? Are they easy to install? Whats the best brand? I want alot of information on this if anyone can give me some help on it in a user friendly way it would be appreciated!
If buying solar panels could save a bunch of money we would all be doing it. Unfortunately it will take many years for you to save enough in electricity costs to pay for the panels. This may change in the future, but right now it is more cost effective to get you electricity from your local power company.
Q: I'm very interested in how solar panels work. I understand the bigger picture of how it can be used for solar heating or as a generator, but I'm lost at the smaller details. Things like: - Could my computer work on solar? It has a 900 watt power supply (this is excluding monitor/speakers) - if a panel is for example, a 60 watt panel, does this mean it will pump 60 watts a second into a battery? - Does solar heating make the water electrified?
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Q: I have an off-grid 24volt existing system using 8 x 80 watt 2volt, wired at 24volts, mono solar panels with deep cycle batteries,operating now. I have been given a 240 2volt polly cryst. panel. Can I add this panel to existing panels as above. Thank you, dumb solar man
Assuming that you have / will upgrade wiring sizes to carry the extra wattage, that the new total wattage resulting from the addition doesn't overload any existing charge controller, diodes and / or inverter you have installed, then paralleling it straight into one of the other 2 volt groups should do nothing but add current to the system. True, it will be somewhat imbalanced, but it will work. Your other options would be to reconfigure everything down to it's native 2 V configuration which will raise current and lower voltage, with the additional panel creating the additional current to raise the wattage or to put it in series with the other 4 panel clusters so that you would get 36 V and additional current to account for the raised wattage. One last approach might be to set it up on another battery bank of it's own (small and at 2 V) to then connect to the same inverter. You'd be getting more power and storage capability that way, sort of a partial backup system, really, that will take some of the load off the other components to help extend their useful lives and get a bit more flexibility into it as well. The choice is yours here. That is all the ways that the system can be connected in, assuming everything in the first sentence checks out;-) It's difficult to make a recommendation without knowing what other components are in use and what the maximum ratings they carry are. Just remember that parallel connections add current and voltage stays the same, series connections add voltage and the current remains the same and you can figure out what to do with this thing to help you if you stay within maximum ratings for the charge controller, diodes and / or inverter involved. Good luck and stay safe!
Q: Are there any risks associated with solar panel installation?
Yes, there are a few risks associated with solar panel installation. These include the potential for damage to the roof during installation, the risk of electrical shock if not installed properly, and the possibility of fire hazards if the electrical system is not correctly designed or maintained. However, by hiring professional installers and following safety guidelines, these risks can be minimized.

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