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Lowe's Solar Panels - Mono-Crystalline 175W 125*125 Solar Modules

Lowe's Solar Panels - Mono-Crystalline 175W 125*125 Solar Modules

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Solar Module Descriptions: 

Our modules are high efficiency photovoltaic modules using silicon nitride coated polycrystalline silicon cells. The solar module can produce maximum power output, even under weak light. It is able to resist moisture and etching effectively, and not affected by geology.

 

 

Electrical Characteristics 

Module Power                                   

(W)

180>Pm>175

Max –Power                                   (W)              

175

Max-Power Voltage            

(V)

35.3

Max-Power Current             

(A)

4.96

Open-Circuit Voltage             

(V)

44.2

Short-Circuit Current            

 (A)

5.2

Module Efficiency              

 (%)

13.7

Max-System Voltage           

(VDC)

600V(UL)/1000V(IEC)

Max. Series Fuse                 

(A)

10

Pm Temperature Coefficients    

(%/)

-0.4601

Isc Temperature Coefficients    

(%/)

0.0981

Voc Temperature Coefficients  

(%/)

-0.5186

NOCT Nominal Operating Cell Temperature                   

()

45+/- 2

Maximum load rating            

( Pa)

5400

 

Mechanical Characteristics

Cable type, Diameter and Length

4mm2, TUV certified, 1000mm

Type of Connector

Compatible with MC4 plug

Arrangement of cells

6*12

Cell Size

125*125

Dimension

1580*808*40

Weight

15.5kg

No. of Draining Holes in Frame

10

Glass, Type and Thickness

High Transmission, Low Iron, Tempered Glass 3.2mm

 

Features 

  • Guaranteed positive tolerance 0/+5w ensures power output reliability

  • Strong aluminum frames module can bear snow loads up to 5400Pa and wind loads up to 2400Pa.

  • Excellent performance under low light environments (mornings evenings and cloudy days)

  • 12 years for product defects in materials and workmanship and 25 years for 80% of warranted minimum power.

  • Certifications and standards: IEC 61215.

  • Manufactured according to International Quality and Environment Management System (ISO9001, ISO14100).

 

FAQ

Q: Do you have any MOQ limit?

Our MOQ is 200 pieces.

Q: How long is the warranty period for the solar modules?

15 years 90% of its nominal power rating.

25 years 80% of its nominal power rating

Q: What kind of loads can I run on PV?

With a correctly designed PV system you can power almost any electrical load. However, as the load size increases the expense also increases. Loads like hot water heaters, air conditioners, room heaters and electric stoves should be avoided. The added cost of trying to power loads like these is very cost prohibitive. If these loads have to be powered it will be a lot less expensive to change the appliance to use an alternative fuel type like propane.

 

Q: I need to be able to charge a 2v 7amp battery with a solar panel. I understand that the charge controller will keep the battery from over charging/discharging, but what I don't understand is the amps.The solar panel is rated at 5watts.The solar panel comes with a 2v 3amp charge controller but will I need to buy a 7amp charge controller and replace it with that for my battery pack? Please explain. Thanks in advance.
The battery is probably 2v 7amp-hour, not 7 amp. 7amp-hour is basically just how big the battery is. You can charge that battery with as little current as you want, it'll just take longer. The 7 amp-hour tells you that it'll take a long time to charge. 7 amp-hour means it can discharge 7 amps for hour. If you were charging it at 7 amps, it would take hours to charge, but I don't recommend that. You could charge it at .5 amps for 4 hours or .25 amps for 28 hours. The smaller the current, the longer it will take, but it will get there eventually assuming your voltage is high enough (which it should be with the charge controller).
Q: Making a solar panelI know there was a recommended wattage for the soldering iron but i cant rememberdoes anyone know?
How To Solder Solar Cells
Q: How do solar panels affect the property's energy consumption?
Solar panels can significantly reduce a property's energy consumption by generating clean and renewable electricity directly from the sun. These panels convert sunlight into usable energy, which can power various appliances and systems within the property, thereby reducing the reliance on traditional energy sources and lowering electricity bills.
Q: I want to buy a solar panel kit to run my central AC unit. it is a 3 ton unit. Can I do this? The electric rates in the Chicago area are skyrocketing and I can't keep paying 350 dollar electric bills during the spring and summer months
I know that in Texas we wouldn't even try to run an air-conditioner on a generator without at least a 6,000 watt generator and we would prefer a 0,000 watt generator. The calculator on the Kohler website says it'll be 7,500 watts. At $5 per watt to install a solar photovoltaic system and assuming you also need to run it through the night and taking into account that an inverter can be as bad as 60% efficient, you're talking about $87,500 just to run your AC for 25 years. The first step in going solar is to significantly reduce your energy use. You're not going to maintain your current energy use on solar, at least not cost effectively. If you did want to run an AC on solar power, you may want to look at absorption air conditioning and use evacuated tube solar thermal collectors instead but don't expect it to be cheap and it usually only augments the use of natural gas in the absorption chiller.
Q: I've been figuring ways to keep water thawed out this winter, and this bucket seems to be the easiest thing. What kind of set up (solar panel) would I need to feed this 260 watt heated bucket?
Unfortunately solar panels are low output,generally only 2 volt and very low amperage,so you would need to build a multi panel array with a DC-AC converter all together costing several hundred dollars which would only work during sunlight.Just roughly figuring,about $800. Plan2-Solar charger,battery bank,and DC-AC inverter so it would work 24hrs a day,also several hundred $$. Solar power does just not seem feasible(to me)in this application.By far the cheapest set up here would be an extension cord fromhouse to the bucket.260 watts per hr is a fairly lightweight draw,even not figuring the thermostat's cycling it on and off as needed.Electricity is sold in kilowatt hours(000W/hr).This bucket would use(not allowing for thermostats control lowering it)appx 6000watts or 6KW per day.Depending on your electrical cost per Kwh it would cost very little to run.(In my location appx 50cents a day) or appx the same amount as my computer(325watts total)) Note that that would be a maximum rate,and would actually be less due to thermostat cycling off and on as needed.
Q: If i wanted to get a 5 KW solar Panel does it mean it produces 5KW a day/hour/year!?!?i need 2555.35KW a week and i don't know how many or what kind of solar panels i need.Please somebody help me
First, learn the difference between kilowatts and kilowatt hours, and all shall be made clear.
Q: Can solar panels be used in remote areas with no access to the grid?
Yes, solar panels can be used in remote areas with no access to the grid. Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight, making them an ideal solution for off-grid locations where traditional power infrastructure is unavailable. They can be installed in remote areas to provide a reliable and sustainable source of energy, allowing for essential power needs such as lighting, charging devices, and running small appliances even in areas far from the grid.
Q: I need to have more information about what are solar panels. will you help me?
Solar panels are made up of lots of solar cells. They don't give loads of energy. A line goes around the cells and... that's all I know lol
Q: Home depot has solar panels but they are so expensive? were is the best place to get them?
Best okorder /... Of course sometimes you can get very cheap solar panels if you are in the right place at the right time... A friend of mine got the solar array from one of the road service companies... it had some minor defect so they were replacing it and throwing away the defective one... it still put out a good bit of power and it was free for him... but that is all luck.
Q: I am doing research for a project.Please reply soon! :)
Yes or one could say that Solar Panel is a simple and easy way to say photovoltaic array.

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