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Solar Monocrystalline Panel For Best Price

Solar Monocrystalline Panel For Best Price

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
50
Number of Cells(pieces):
36

Solar Monocrystalline 125mm Panel Series(45W-50W)


Product Description

Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Panel (45-50W)
• 10 years 90% output warranty
• 20 years 80% output warranty
• High conversion efficiency mono/poly-crystalline amorphous silicon solar cells
• Modules incorporate high performance bypass diodes to minimize the power drop caused by shading
• High transmittance, low-iron tempered glass
• High performance EVA encapsulate to prevent destroying and water.
• AI frame: without screw, corner connection. 8 holes on the frame can be installed easily
• Good performance of preventing from atrocious weather such as wind and hails
• Certifications: CE IEC TUV VDE UL, Class I


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We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:

1.What price for each watt?

 It depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms,

2.How do you pack your products?

 We have rich experience on how to pack the panels to make sure the safety on shipment when it arrives at the destination.

 








 








Q: What is the efficiency of modern solar panels?
The efficiency of modern solar panels typically ranges from 15% to 20%, with some advanced models reaching up to 22%.
Q: I mean like bread is made of wheat, what are solar panels made up of?How are they manufactured?
Solar panels (aka photovoltaic panel) are most often made up of thin wafers of crystalline silicon or cadmium telluride. As photons from the sun enter the photovoltaic cell, electrons are freed from the substrate when are then collected by wires that run throughout the panel. And as we know electrons=electricity!
Q: Pretty much, can solar panel's support the entire houses electrical needs generally, because I know sometimes the owner's can sell unused electricity back, any ideas or any ideas on how much the average home uses in kWh
it depens where you live(north or south)how many solar panel you have,what grade solar panels,how many rechargeable batteries etc.
Q: How Much energy does Solar Panel Produce,and How long can Solar Panels go without maintenance.
Solar panels come in many kinds, using a variety of technologies and sizes, but the most common is still the crystalline silicon type. The power produced is variable, but the better ones you can buy approach 20% efficiency, and the peak energy from the sun is 200W/m^2 (Watts per square meter). This only occurs when the panel is lined up with the sun on a clear day with the sun high in the sky. The efficiency is also affected by how the electrical energy is taken from the panel, and the temperature of the panel. In the full sun the temperature approaches 60C, so the voltage drops. The links below provide a lot of information about such matters. A BP panel 50mm x 674mm gives a peak power of 20W. This is .07 square meters. As you can see this is very close to 20%. (The third link). However this is less in practice because the sun may not be full sun and may not be perpendicular to the panel. The output drops as the cosine of the angle to the sun, more or less. Even with peak sun this would produce only about 00W charging a 2V battery directly, unless an electronic Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) charge control is used.
Q: We've been considering solar panels for a while now, and we'd like to know a little more about them. Please answer to the best of your knowledge. Thanks.
I think that solar photo-voltaics have improved tremendously in the last few years but are being promoted due to the simplicity of installation. Most of the residential energy needs is in heating water, residential heating and air-conditioning, all of which can be provided for with less expensive solar thermal panels. Once the base line energy needs of the household has been met with solar thermal, a much smaller photo-voltaic system can be installed for lighting and to run the pumps in the solar thermal system and the fans in the absorption air-conditioning unit powered by solar thermal. Since solar thermal is less than /0 the price of solar photo-voltaic, this should dramatically decrease the capital needed. Also remember that lower price solar photo-voltaic systems are on their way, development is going very quickly, the commercial units you buy today will probably be any where's from $4 a watt to $0 a watt but $ a watt systems have already been developed, just not widely available yet. You may also want to consider using solar shingles instead of solar panels for your photo-voltaic system.
Q: How do solar panels affect the property's branding and marketing?
Solar panels can have a positive impact on a property's branding and marketing. By showcasing a commitment to sustainability and renewable energy, solar panels can enhance a property's reputation as an eco-friendly and socially responsible establishment. This can attract environmentally conscious consumers who value green initiatives and differentiate the property from competitors. Additionally, promoting solar panels in marketing materials can help create a unique selling point, increasing brand recognition and appeal to a wider audience.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with limited access to electricity?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with limited access to electricity. This is because solar panels generate electricity using sunlight, so as long as there is sunlight available, they can generate power. In fact, solar panels are often used as a sustainable and reliable source of electricity in remote or off-grid locations where traditional power infrastructure is not available or feasible.
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: Are there any government incentives for installing solar panels?
Yes, there are several government incentives for installing solar panels. These incentives can vary depending on the country and region, but they often include tax credits, grants, and subsidies. Additionally, some governments may offer net metering programs that allow solar panel owners to sell excess electricity back to the grid, further reducing their energy costs.
Q: I have an off-grid 24volt existing system using 8 x 80 watt 2volt, wired at 24volts, mono solar panels with deep cycle batteries,operating now. I have been given a 240 2volt polly cryst. panel. Can I add this panel to existing panels as above. Thank you, dumb solar man
Assuming that you have / will upgrade wiring sizes to carry the extra wattage, that the new total wattage resulting from the addition doesn't overload any existing charge controller, diodes and / or inverter you have installed, then paralleling it straight into one of the other 2 volt groups should do nothing but add current to the system. True, it will be somewhat imbalanced, but it will work. Your other options would be to reconfigure everything down to it's native 2 V configuration which will raise current and lower voltage, with the additional panel creating the additional current to raise the wattage or to put it in series with the other 4 panel clusters so that you would get 36 V and additional current to account for the raised wattage. One last approach might be to set it up on another battery bank of it's own (small and at 2 V) to then connect to the same inverter. You'd be getting more power and storage capability that way, sort of a partial backup system, really, that will take some of the load off the other components to help extend their useful lives and get a bit more flexibility into it as well. The choice is yours here. That is all the ways that the system can be connected in, assuming everything in the first sentence checks out;-) It's difficult to make a recommendation without knowing what other components are in use and what the maximum ratings they carry are. Just remember that parallel connections add current and voltage stays the same, series connections add voltage and the current remains the same and you can figure out what to do with this thing to help you if you stay within maximum ratings for the charge controller, diodes and / or inverter involved. Good luck and stay safe!

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