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1. Structure of SEG P6-72 Polycrystalline Solar Module 280W-310W Description
SEG P6 -72 Polycrystalline series solar modules are made of 72 pcs 156×156mm Polycrystalline solar cells in series with high efficency,
high transmission rate and low iron tempered glass,anti-aging EVA and high flameresistant back sheet,and anodized aluminumalloy. The
modules have advantages of high efficiency, long service life, easy to install as well as high wind and hail impact resistance.
SEGPV Solar produces a wide variety ofPV modules ideally suited for all types of installations: residential,commercial, industrial and
utility.SEGPV Solar panels are trusted around the world for their performance, quality,and reliability.
2. Main Features of the SEG P6-72 Polycrystalline Solar Module 280W-310W
● 10 years product guarantee
● Power warranties: 10 years>= 90%, 25 years >=80%.
● Tested for 2400Pa load capacity, suitable for heavy snow areas
● Product customized, We offer black modules, special frame modules,
BIPV modules and Special module for low light or cloudy environment
● Anodized aluminium frame to improve corrosion resistance against the weather.
3. SEG P6-72 Polycrystalline Solar Module 280W-310W Images
4. FAQ of SEG P6-72 Polycrystalline Solar Module 280W-310W
Q1:Can we visit your factory?
A1:Sure,welcome at any time,seeing is believing.
Q2:Which payment terms can you accept?
A2:T/T,L/C,Moneygram,Paypal are available for us.
- Q: How long does it take to recoup the investment in solar panels?
- The length of time it takes to recoup the investment in solar panels can vary depending on factors such as the cost of the system, available incentives, electricity usage, and local solar conditions. On average, it usually takes between 5 to 10 years to recover the initial investment through energy savings. However, with the declining costs of solar panels and the potential for government incentives, this payback period may be shorter in certain cases.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for air conditioning?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power air conditioning systems. Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight, which can be used to operate air conditioning units. This allows for cooling without relying on traditional electricity sources, reducing energy costs and environmental impact.
- Q: What are the financial benefits of installing solar panels?
- Installing solar panels can provide numerous financial benefits. Firstly, solar panels can significantly reduce or eliminate monthly electricity bills as they generate free and sustainable electricity from the sun. This can result in substantial long-term savings, especially in areas with high electricity rates. Moreover, solar panels often have a long lifespan, making them a worthwhile investment. Additionally, many governments and utility companies offer financial incentives such as tax credits, rebates, and net metering programs, further reducing the upfront cost and maximizing the financial return. Lastly, solar panels can increase the value of a property, making it more attractive to potential buyers and potentially yielding a higher resale value. Overall, by installing solar panels, individuals can save money, increase their property value, and contribute to a more sustainable future.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of lightning activity?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of lightning activity. However, they may be more susceptible to damage from lightning strikes compared to other structures. To mitigate this risk, proper grounding and surge protection measures should be implemented to safeguard the solar panels and associated equipment.
- Q: Thinking about getting a solar panel installed but i'm worried about getting the govt. rebates. There is a Federal Tax credit and a State of Florida rebate and i'm wondering what the time frame is for getting the rebates. Has anyone gotten a solar panel installed recently that could give me more info.Thanks!
- In case you hadn't heard the state is broke.
- Q: All I ever heard is how easy it is to get solar panels for a persons home. I live in Arkansas and to do my house it would cost 25000 that I dont have and No state incentives. So where do I go and get these free solar panels? Thanks for the help
- Sorry this is so long. I live in north west arkansas. I have solar on my home. I installed them myself. Did not cost me anywhere near 25 grand. Solar will pay you back if you get incentives or not. I have said this a hundred times but people just don't seem to understand or can't do the math. You are renting from the public utility. You have nothing in the end but a stack of payment stubs. There is no way to get a return on your investment. You paid them money and have nothing. Nothing at all .. Well maybe good service. But still nothing. If you check it out most solar electric systems last 30 years or longer. If your electric bill is 00 dollars a month. do the math. 00 dollars a month for 30 years is $36,000 dollars you would normally pay the public utility. So why not buy your $25,000 system, you just made $0,000 right there on the spot. Now add in 3.5% cost of living per year for each year for the next 30 years on that 35,000 you pay the public utility. Then you have to keep in mind you do not pay taxes on any electric you make yourself. You do not pay fees on your own power. You do not pay the cost of fuel incresses every time the price of oil goes up. In the end you saved $00,000. So it is free even if Arkansas don't give free handouts like other states. I even know people who say they are waiting for some one to make a cheaper solar module. That will not happen because even if they make it for half the cost (like evergreen is doing) it will still be sold at standard market value not production cost. The real problem with solar is it is hard to come up with the upfront cost. But renting solar panels is comming but that is the same as just renting power from the public utility. I wish you luck but it will be a while before Arkansas will make any moves on renewables. They just in 2007 made it law that the public utilities have to let your roll your net metering over to the next month if you over produced.
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power a sports car?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a sports car. With advancements in technology, solar panels can be integrated into the design of a sports car to generate electricity and power its electric motor. However, the efficiency of solar panels and the limited surface area for installation on a sports car may pose challenges in fully powering the vehicle solely with solar energy.
- Q: i'm talking abt bulk panelling, how many MW do we get from km sq?
- As okorder / They are working on a reactor that makes diesel and electricity concurrently out of coal, biomass or possibly garbage in a non-polluting process.
- Q: Just curious.
- Since you said does instead of do I think it would be fruitless trying to explain it...
- Q: That one costs money but looks like it might work. I don't really have the money for it but if it works then it would probably be worth it. Do homemade solar panels really work or is it just a gimmick? I'm really interested to see if anyone has actually tried this and to see what they say about it.Thanks
- Yes there are plans and testimonials all over the internet and dozens of vids on youtube for homemade panels
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