• Solar Panels for Pergola CNBM-K3 Series 200W Solar Panel System 1
  • Solar Panels for Pergola CNBM-K3 Series 200W Solar Panel System 2
  • Solar Panels for Pergola CNBM-K3 Series 200W Solar Panel System 3
  • Solar Panels for Pergola CNBM-K3 Series 200W Solar Panel System 4
  • Solar Panels for Pergola CNBM-K3 Series 200W Solar Panel System 5
  • Solar Panels for Pergola CNBM-K3 Series 200W Solar Panel System 6
Solar Panels for Pergola CNBM-K3 Series 200W Solar Panel

Solar Panels for Pergola CNBM-K3 Series 200W Solar Panel

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
100000000 watt/month

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

Specification

Material:
Amorphous Silicon
Max. Power(W):
200
Number of Cells(pieces):
0

 1.Description of the Solar Panel

Solar Home System CNBM-K3 Series 200W Solar Panel

CNBM Solar's photovoltaic module is designed for designed for large electrical power requirement. It is the optimal choice for both on-grid and off-grid power systems. CNBM Solar offers high performance of power per square foot of solar array. 

 

2.Characteristics  of the Solar Panel

  

                      Inverter

 

 

 

 

 

                      Inverter

Rated load power500W
Outout wavePure sine wave
Input voltageDC 24V
Output voltageDC 12V    AC  220V
Output frequency50HZ/60HZ
Precision of output frequency±6%
                      Solar panelPmax100W*2PCS
Vmp18.4V*2
Imp5.44A
ChargerCharger voltage & current24V10A
BatteryCapacity12V50AH*2
Power boxSpary paint iron box, with input, output, ammeter, volmeter, master switch and so on.

Electrical loads in Winter (For Consult)Electrical loads in Summer (For Consult)
Name of LoadPower(W)QuantityWorking Time per Day(H)Working DaysName of LoadPower(W)QuantityWorking Time per Day(H)Working Days
Color TV80W123 daysColor TV80W151.5 days
Radio15W123 daysRadio15W131.5 days
lamp11W243 dayslamp11W251.5 days

3.Package Data of the solar Panel

 

PartSize(L*W*Hmm)Weight(kg)        20'(pcs)         40'(pcs)
Power box580*280*54050

       

 

        120Sets

        

 

         280Sets

Solar panel890*670*308
Battery200*180*17015

4.Applications of the Solar Panel

1.Small power supply

2.transportation

3.Family power of lamps and lanterns

 

5.IMages of the Solar Panel

 

Solar Home System CNBM-K3 Series 200W Solar Panel

Solar Home System CNBM-K3 Series 200W Solar Panel

Solar Home System CNBM-K3 Series 200W Solar Panel

 

FAQ

1. Q: Do you have your own factory?

    A: Yes, we have. Our factory located in Jiangyin city, jiangsu province.

2. Q: How can I visit your factory?
    A: Before you take off from your country, please let us know. We will show you the way,or arrange time to pick you up if possible.
3. Q: Do you provide free sample?
    A: Usually we do not offer free sample

4. Q: Could you print our company LOGO on the nameplate and package?

    A: Yes, we can do that.

 

Q: Can solar panels be used to power an entire home?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power an entire home. By installing a sufficient number of solar panels on the roof or in the backyard, homeowners can generate enough electricity to meet their household's energy needs. Additionally, excess energy produced during the day can be stored in batteries or fed back into the grid for use during nighttime or cloudy days. The size and efficiency of the solar panel system, as well as the energy consumption of the home, will determine its ability to fully power the entire house.
Q: Can solar panels be used in remote areas?
Yes, solar panels can be used in remote areas. Solar panels can harness energy from the sun to generate electricity, making them a suitable and sustainable option in areas where access to grid electricity is limited or nonexistent. Their ability to operate independently of traditional power sources makes solar panels a practical choice in remote locations, providing clean and reliable energy for various applications.
Q: Pls is it ok to connect a 0watt and 20watt solar panel together into a charge controller port, can i just tie the wires together and run into the controller?? Will damage anything...Thanks guys
It okorder /
Q: hi,i have 4 solar panels. I can get 9V 400mA when i wired them parallel. The question is: how can i make a regulator circuit to store power into batteries.
wire them in series parallel to get 8 volts at 200 mA, and that should charge a 2 volt battery. You may want to put in a series diode to prevent the battery from discharging into the panel when the sun is out. At 200 mA, depending on the battery size, you may not need much control, as that low a current will not overcharge a large battery, like a small auto battery. In fact it will take a very long time to charge it. edit: But do i need to add a regulator? If by that you mean a voltage regulator, no, as a solar panel has a high output resistance, and that will limit the current into the battery. If you mean a charge controller, if the battery is small, you may need a charge contoller to avoid overcharging the battery. But that is not a voltage regulator. .
Q: I want to get a solar panel to run a fan (or two) for swamp coolers.I'm not looking to power 20box fans, just maybe some of those auto fans.What the heck kind of panel do I need? What is a power inverter and what does it do?Will I lose all my power if I use a 00' extension cord?How do I choose what I'm going to need?
Here is one that can work for a small swamp cooler, but if you want to build a larger one, use multiple fans. This model uses .4 amps at 2 volts DC. 2 X .4 = 5 watts. You'll want about 6 watts per fan for the panel, so if you had 4 of these fans, at 5 watts each, look for a 25 watt or so sized panel. The panel should have a Volts Open Circuit (Voc) rating around 8 volts, that is normal for a 2 volt system. Then you can just wire the fans, in parallel to each other, to the output of the panel. I read an article in Home Power Magazine about a guy who did this to ventilate his crawl space. He only wanted the fans to run when it was dry weather outside, like when it's sunny. The panel not only powered the fans, but were perfect for sensing when it was sunny. You can do the same thing with the swamp cooler. This fan was clipped from Marlin Jones website, they sell small electronics and such, the link is below. They do not sell solar panels, but I've found OKorder to be a great source for them. We have two small arrays here that run LED lights in parts of our home, and charge cell phones, ipods and small electronics. Take care Jorge, Rudydoo
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!
Do not count on getting the rebate soon or if at all. You should get on the list and wait until the funds are released. Good luck. Summary: Note: There is currently a waiting list for rebates from the Solar Energy Incentives Program. This program has received $5 million in federal funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). This funding will be used to award rebates to some of the systems that are on the waiting list. The state has applied for an additional $9.4 million in federal funding for this rebate program. Systems applying for the rebate at the present time will be placed on the waiting list. If additional federal funded is received, the approved applications will be awarded rebates based on the order in which they were received. FY 2009-200 is the last year of the solar rebate program and the last year the program could be funded under current authorizing statute. Florida's Solar Energy System Incentives Program was established in June 2006 (SB 888) to provide financial incentives for the purchase and installation of solar energy systems from July , 2006, through June 20, 200. A total of $2.5 million was available for FY 2006-2007; $3.5 million was available for FY 2007-2008, and $5 million is available for FY 2008-09.
Q: What is the lifespan of a solar panel?
The lifespan of a solar panel typically ranges from 25 to 30 years, depending on various factors such as the quality of the panel, maintenance, and environmental conditions.
Q: so...do you think an online store dedicated to selling solar panels/systems will be a good business idea? Since green energy is the 'hottest' growing business area recently with usage growing about 30% per annum and investors putting all their money into solar energy, wind farms, biofuel, etc. I think when you sell solar systems online this will be the most appealing business model to the end customer...especially if you offer free installation on orders of say $000.
Did okorder , you will see thin film going for 99 cents a watt at times. The crystalline kind of panel that goes for $2.35 a watt is more like $.50 wholesale, and that's for a major distributor, not a (forgive me) small order of $60k, which is less than one container. There is a coming glut of panels, and prices will fall, but that means both wholesale and retail prices. I'm not saying it won't work, but do good research. For example, I think there are many more than 3 or 4 online shops for solar panels. Investigate shipping an warehousing costs. Investigate whether Home Depot really does not offer installation (every time I go in there, I see a guy handing out flyers for installation). And research carefully how much it will cost to provide installation. The typical install requires skilled and licensed workers. It won't be legal in most places unless someone has the necessary certifications. It's not just a matter of screwing the things to the roof. Any roof penetration has to potential to leak if done improperly. And any electrical wiring has the potential for burning the house down. Whatever business you finally pursue, research carefully, or that $60k will flee from you like a jackrabbit.
Q: How do solar panels affect my electricity bill?
Solar panels can significantly reduce your electricity bill by producing clean and renewable energy from the sun. By generating your own electricity, you can offset the amount of power you need to purchase from the grid, resulting in lower monthly bills. Additionally, if your solar panels generate more electricity than you consume, you may even receive credits or payments from your utility company.
Q: Dose a solar panel need the entire range or spectrum of sunlight to produce power?
It's a huge field of study, very important to solar cell development. People are trying to optimize spectral response for sunlight, even for sunlight in specific places. Google solar cell spectral response for many many websites. Most of them are specific to one experiment.

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

Hot products


Hot Searches

Related keywords