Solar Panels Auckland - SEC 190W Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Panels
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- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 199000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 2000000 watt/month
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Maximum Power | 190 |
Brand | SECSOLAR |
Cell Type | Monocrystalline 125*125 mm (5inch) |
No.of Cell | 72(6×12) |
Manufacture Site | China |
Optimum Operating Voltage (Vmp) | 36.6V |
Short-Circuit Current (Isc) | 5.56A |
Optimum Operating Current (Imp) | 5.19A |
Operating Temperature | -40℃ to 85℃ |
Maximum System Voltage | 600V (UL) /1000V (IEC) DC |
Dimensions(mm) | 1580*808*35 |
Weight(kg) | 14.5 |
- Q: How do solar panels affect the overall resilience of a building?
- Solar panels can significantly enhance the overall resilience of a building. By harnessing renewable energy from the sun, solar panels provide a reliable and sustainable source of electricity, reducing the dependency on traditional power grids. This independence ensures that essential services, such as lighting, heating, and cooling, can still function during power outages. Additionally, solar panels contribute to energy savings, reducing long-term operational costs and making a building more financially resilient. Moreover, solar panels reduce carbon emissions, mitigating the impact of climate change and enhancing the building's resilience to environmental challenges.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in commercial buildings?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in commercial buildings. Many businesses and organizations are incorporating solar panels into their buildings to reduce energy costs, decrease their carbon footprint, and take advantage of potential tax incentives or subsidies. Commercial buildings have ample roof space to accommodate solar panels, and with advancements in technology, solar panels can be integrated seamlessly into the building's design.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power air conditioning units?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power air conditioning units. Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight, which can be used to power various appliances, including air conditioning units. This is an eco-friendly and cost-effective way to cool buildings and reduce reliance on traditional energy sources.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power an air conditioning system?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power an air conditioning system. Solar energy can be converted into electricity, which can then be used to power various appliances including air conditioning units. By harnessing the power of the sun, solar panels can provide a sustainable and cost-effective solution for cooling homes and buildings.
- Q: What are the maintenance requirements for solar panels?
- The maintenance requirements for solar panels typically include regular cleaning to remove dirt and debris, checking for any damage or wear, ensuring proper electrical connections, and monitoring the performance of the panels. Additionally, it may be necessary to trim nearby trees or vegetation that could block sunlight and reduce the efficiency of the panels. Overall, proper maintenance helps to maximize the lifespan and efficiency of solar panels.
- Q: Is there a material that is capable of absorbing enough UV radiation to make it worth using as a flexible solar cell?Not flexible as in aluminum, but a material such as plastic (polycarbonate).
- They are working on printable flexible panels. So why stop with the roof? Many of the surfaces could be covered to take advantage of the sunlight no matter where it hits the jeep. However the actual power acquired would not make much of a difference while driving. It would allow the Jeep to charge back up while your out backpacking.
- Q: I'm doing a science fair experiment with a tiny two-inch solar panel that only gives off like .5 volts of energy, but I need to know how many volts an average sized solar panel (like one you'd get to run your house) would produce. And how many panels do people usually get?
- You should read up on the different electrical units. You say .5 volts of energy, but this makes little sense. Energy is measured in Joules. Power in Watts. Solar panels will produce different voltages and currents, depending on the amount and angle of sunlight hitting them. Power = volts * amps. Before installing solar panels a home owner should do an energy audit to find out how much power they currently use - and how much that could be reduced with some easy changes. Solar panels are expensive, so it makes sense to reduce the amount that you need to install. In some places you can sell extra power back to your utility - so having extra panels might give you some small amount of money back - but this is rarely enough to justify the cost of the extra panels. I put 28 panels on my house (see picture in source URL). My utility has tiered pricing for electricity (first few kWh each month are cheap, but price for extra ones goes up in stages). My panels keep me from having to pay the higher rates.
- Q: I am doing a science fair project on solar panels, and I need four solar panels to conduct the experiment. I would only need the solar panels for a week. What type of solar panel should I get?
- It okorder /... More info is needed about your experiment to help decide what you need.
- Q: Are solar panels affected by shade?
- Yes, solar panels are affected by shade. Shading can significantly reduce the efficiency and overall energy production of solar panels. It is important to ensure that solar panels are installed in areas with minimal shade to maximize their performance.
- Q: Why does the new 200 Toyota Prius have solar panels at the top of the vehicle?
- Hi, the solar powered-venting system is not air conditioning, it is simply a venting system to attempt to balance the interior temperature of the Prius with the outside temp when the interior of the Prius is at least 68 degrees. This is an optional system and is available as a stand-alone option for $800.00 or $3600.00 in conjunction with the navigation system. The solar roof is integrated into a full function sunroof, but the sunroof can be opened without using the solar venting portion. There is a separate portion of the system that will allow the driver to turn on the electric AC for three minutes, if there is enough stored charge in the nickel metal hydride (NiMH) hybrid battery. The AC is not linked to the lead acid battery, and is run by the NiMH only, not the gas engine. The NiMH and lead acid are two separate power systems. The solar panels do not power anything else in the Prius and do not boost the power to any of the systems. The solar venting does permit less energy from the NiMH to be utilized for AC at the next startup. For trivia, the EPA will not allow Toyota to install the solar venting system on Prius with the top package V (#5). The EPA feels the Prius is too top heavy with all the additional sensors required for the radar guided cruise control and all the other high tech components in the top end option package, just FYI.
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Solar Panels Auckland - SEC 190W Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Panels
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 199000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 2000000 watt/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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