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Residential Solar Panels on Roof - 130W Poly Solar Panel with High Efficiency Made in China

Residential Solar Panels on Roof - 130W Poly Solar Panel with High Efficiency Made in China

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1000 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
130
Number of Cells(pieces):
36

Product Description

Product Description

Solar module/panel with high efficiency solar cells
Strong, lightweight aluminum frame design with reinforced sealing and load hold to prevent freezing and warping, and stand against high wind.
Under Standard Test Conditions(STC): Irradiance of 1000W/m2, Am1.5 and 25º C cell temperature.
Mechanical Characteristics
Dimensions: 670mm(L) x 1220mm(W) x 35mm(H)
Weight: 13.0kg
Solar Cells: Polycrystalline solar cells, 36 cells
Construction: Front: High-transmission 3.2mm tempered glass; Encapsulate: EVA; Back: TPT
Frame: Clear anodized aluminum alloy Color: Silver

130W Poly Solar Panel with High Efficiency Made in ChinaProduct features:
1. The modules use high-quality imported polycrystalline or monocrystalline solar cells;
Enclosed by high-rigidity tempered glass, with excellent light transmittance and output performance;

2. Surface treated with reflection-reducing process, increasing the light absorption.
Back sealed with anti-aging EVA, resistant from moisture and corrosion.

3. The efficiency of our monocrystalline solar cell is over 17%, and polycrystalline panel is over 16%. We stipulate, the allowance of each panel's rated power has to be positive. Each panel is strictly tested before leaving the factory.

4. Our solar panel is designed with a lifetime of 25 years, and guaranteed that the power decline less than 10% within 10 years, and 20% within 20 years.

 Performance
 Rated Power[Pmax]130W
 Power Tolerance± 3%
 Nominal Voltage18.32V
 Design Life 25 years
 Electrical Characteristics
 Maximum Power            [Pmax]130W± 3%
 Maximum Power Voltage [Vmp]18.32V± 3%
 Maximum Power Current [Imp]7.1A± 3%
 Short-Circuit Current       [Isc]7.8A± 3%
 Open-Circuit Voltage       [Voc]21.96V± 3%
 Current Temperature Coefficient 0.08%/º C
 Voltage Temperature Coefficient - 0.32%/º C
 Power Temperature Coefficient -0.38%/º C

 


Q: Can solar panels be installed on a concert venue or entertainment facility?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a concert venue or entertainment facility. Solar panels can be mounted on rooftops, parking lots, or even integrated into the design of the venue itself. These installations can help offset the energy consumption of the facility, reduce carbon emissions, and potentially save on electricity costs in the long run.
Q: Please, I want a good definition. :DD
Solar panels are used to gather solar energy from the sun. Solar panels help maintain a clean and sustainable environment; using solar panels to gather the sunlight is a type of renewable energy. After collecting sunlight, the panels convert the energy into electricity
Q: Solar panels are costly.Do you know any inexpensive way?So that i can make one of my own.
you could use a water container with the sun focased on it and make it so that the water that gets heated goes out of a tube near the middle and the tube would lead to a turbine that generates electricity when water is forced through the tube( like an IV machine pump they use in hospitols only reversed so that it generates power instead of using power) then lead the tube back to the very top to release the water. PS basic principle behind idea is that water moves when heated and slows when cooled HARNESS THAT ENERGY
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of air turbulence or strong winds?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of air turbulence or strong winds. However, it is essential to ensure that the solar panel installation is designed and mounted properly to withstand these conditions. The panels should be securely fastened and angled correctly to minimize the impact of strong winds. Additionally, using durable and wind-resistant materials for the solar panel structure is important to ensure their longevity in such areas.
Q: Hi All,I need some resources for a research project i'm doing on Solar Panels/Cells.So do you know of any good books or online materials that basically covers how solar cellwork from level 0 to calculating the energy output based on intensity of the light and the area of the panel. Book titles will be preferable but i'd like to build a strong base before tackling long and complicated formula(s)... so any suggestions? Your help will be appreciated :)THANKS IN ADVANCE!!
How Solar Cells Work by Scott Aldous Inside This Article . Introduction to How Solar Cells Work 2. Photovoltaic Cells: Converting Photons to Electrons 3. How Silicon Makes a Solar Cell 4. Anatomy of a Solar Cell 5. Energy Loss in a Solar Cell 6. Solar-powering a House 7. Solving Solar-power Issues 8. Solar-power Pros and Cons 9. Lots More Information 0. See all Physical Science articles You've probably seen calculators that have solar cells -- calculators that never need batteries, and in some cases don't even have an off button. As long as you have enough light, they seem to work forever. You may have seen larger solar panels -- on emergency road signs or call boxes, on buoys, even in parking lots to power lights. Although these larger panels aren't as common as solar powered calculators, they're out there, and not that hard to spot if you know where to look. There are solar cell arrays on satellites, where they are used to power the electrical systems. You have probably also been hearing about the solar revolution for the last 20 years -- the idea that one day we will all use free electricity from the sun. This is a seductive promise: On a bright, sunny day, the sun shines approximately ,000 watts of energy per square meter of the planet's surface, and if we could collect all of that energy we could easily power our homes and offices for free.
Q: Can solar panels be used for heating water?
Yes, solar panels can be used to heat water through the use of solar thermal systems. These systems utilize the sun's energy to heat water directly, providing a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional water heating methods.
Q: Are solar panels affected by shade?
Yes, solar panels are affected by shade. When a solar panel is partially shaded, it can experience a decrease in efficiency and generate less electricity. Shade can create "hot spots" on the panel, leading to the overall reduction in power output. Therefore, it is important to install solar panels in areas with minimal shade to maximize their energy production.
Q: I wanna start going green, you know like solar panels, wind turbines, etc. but where I live the companies that install the free solar panels in exchange for the subsidiaries aren't available. To start off I was just looking for a single panel I could drill into my roof and wire it to an outlet just for small thinks like charging my phone and a fan maybe. If anybody can understand my crazy idea please answer with links to where I can find these things. Thanks!
Sounds like an electrocution in the works. Try learning about grid tied and grid free solar system first.
Q: How do solar panels impact the environment?
Solar panels have a positive impact on the environment as they generate clean and renewable energy without emitting greenhouse gases or other pollutants. They help reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, decrease air pollution, and mitigate climate change by curbing carbon emissions. Additionally, solar panels require minimal water usage compared to other energy sources and have a long lifespan, making them an environmentally sustainable solution for electricity generation.
Q: The inverter I am using gets the required 2 DC volts from the solar panel, but fo some reason it just won't output the 0 AC voltage. When the inverter is hooked to a car battery, it works just fine off the same 2 DC rating. Help me out please...
There could be a couple of reasons why it isn't working. First, 2V panels actually put out a considerably higher voltage because it is presumed that they will be used to charge a 2Vdc battery. That requires applying a voltage greater than 2Vdc, and usually there is a solar controller that regulates the solar power to the battery. It also has a voltage drop. Look at the first reference reference, and you will see these values for a particular panel: Voc: 2.6V (open circuit voltage) Vmp: 7.2V (voltage at maximum power point) Voc is the voltage the panel produces under standard sunlight and temperature conditions (25°C), with no load applied. As load is applied, the voltage drops (see reference 2). Power is the product of current times voltage, so at one set of conditions (namely at Vmp) maximum power is available from the panel. Your inverter might not be working for either of two reasons: ) it has input protection circuitry that locks out operation when it senses an overvoltage, as in the 2.6V open circuit voltage, or 2) the panel does not produce enough current and the voltage from the panel collapses under excessive load. For example, if you load your inverter to 20W, then nominally the 2VDC input to the inverter must supply 20W/2V/eff = 0A/eff Assuming the inverter has an efficiency of 80%, the input current required is: 0A/.8 = 2.5A A solar panel operating at maximum power would need a rating of about: 2.5A x 7.2V = 25W Is your panel that big? The other option, as mentioned by others, is to charge a battery that runs the inverter. Other nuances: Voc increases as temperature decreases. Sunlight intensity varies (obviously), so the panel may produce less than rated power. The power specifications often are printed on the back side of the panel.

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