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Fgcu Solar Panels - 265W Silicon Polycrystalline

Fgcu Solar Panels - 265W Silicon Polycrystalline

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200000 watt
Supply Capability:
20000000 watt/month

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INTRODUCTION

We are a high-tech group wich specializes in solar products design,research, manufacture, sales,solar projects design and installation. 

Our national sales service covers seven parts, including northeast, north, east, middle, south, northwest and southwest, international sales covers five continents and over forty countries, including Germany, Italy, Spain, France, America and Brazil etc. 

This installation Manual contains essential information for the electrical and mechanical installation that your must know before installing CUSTOMER PV modules. This also contains safety information you need to be familiar with .All the information described in this manual are the intellectual property of CNBM and based on the technologies and experiences that have been acquired and accumulated in the long history of CUSTOMER. This document does not constitute a warranty, expressed or implied.

 

Solar Panel 265w Silicon Polycrystalline

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

The installation of PV modules requires a great degree of skill and should only be performed by a qualified licensed professional, including licensed contractors and licensed electricians. Please be aware that there is a serious risk of various types of injury occurring during the installation including the risk of electric shock. All CUSTOMER modules are equipped with a permanently attached junction terminal box that will accept variety of wiring applications or with a special cable assembly for ease of installation, and they do not require assembly.

 

DATA SHEET

Maximum power

265W

Cell type(mm)

Polycrystalline solar cell 156*156

Number of cell(pcs)

60(6*10)

Manufacture site

China

Open-circuit voltage(voc)

37.7V

Maximum power voltage(vmp)

30.6V

Short-circuit current(isc)

9.03A

Optimum operating current(imp)

8.66A

Power tolerance

0~+5W

Module efficiency

16.3%

Dimensions(mm)

1640*992*40

Weight

19 kg

Backsheet

Silver

Frame Colar

White

Frame

Anodized Aluminum Alloy

Q: I know that there is a life expectancy for solar panels, and I suppose, the technology involved. Any information?
All okorder /... PV warranties typically allow for 20 percent output degradation over the module’s 20- to 25-year warranty life. But measurements of many modules put into service in the 980s show that it’s unusual to see even half that much degradation. Many of those earliest modules still perform to their original specifications. It is safe to say that modules carrying warranties of 20 years or more have a high probability of working well 30 years from now
Q: I am trying to built a circuit that will power two USB ports (both 5V and 0.5 amps) from the output of a solar panel that produces 20V at 0.2 amps. I have a voltage regulator that runs at 5v and 0.5 amps but I can't figure out the best way to boost the current up to 0.5 amps before I incorporate the voltage regulators.
The previous answer about wattage is correct, so this is your first problem. Try increasing the number of solar panels by connecting them in parallel. To answer your question about increasing current, a voltage regulator wastes energy to regulate voltage. You need somthing that is not so wasteful, and that is a DC-DC converter. You will need to buy a 20V-5V model. this will give you less voltage but more current than you origionally had with your solar panel. You can alter voltage and current capacity, but you cant increase power (watts) with a DC-DC converter.
Q: If you need 9400 watts, 75 amps@ 240V, how many solar PV panels do you need?
75 amps @ 240 volts equals 8 kW not 9.4 kW, so first you have to make up your mind how much you want. Then you have to decide what size of solar panel you want. If it helps, the 6 units on our roof, each approximately m square, are rated for 4 kW in bright sunshine.
Q: I was trying to figure out if I could run an electric heater off of a solar panel, but I don't understand these electric convertion factors and stuff. Would it work? (I know it'll only work in the daytime and stuff.)SOLAR PANELPeak Power 95W PTC Watts 73.0WVoc 30.7VPeak Voltage 24.4VIsc 8.6APeak Current 7.96A HEATERInput: 20 V/60 Hz ,500 W/5,200 BTU
the panel would have to be on for 0 hours in the sun to get an hours use with the set up. try researching solar hot water heaters. they are much more efficient. a cheap one would be painting an old hot water heater black and pipe it to the new hot water heater. it will save you 80% of your electric hot water bill.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a carport structure?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a carport structure. In fact, carports are a popular location for solar panel installations as they provide ample space and can generate clean and renewable energy while providing shade and protection for vehicles.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high pollution or smog?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high pollution or smog. While pollution and smog may reduce the efficiency of solar panels to some extent, they can still generate electricity in such areas. However, it's important to regularly clean the panels to maintain optimal performance.
Q: Can solar panels be damaged by hail or other weather conditions?
Yes, solar panels can be damaged by hail or other severe weather conditions. Hailstorms can cause physical damage to the panels, resulting in cracks or breakages. Additionally, extreme weather conditions like heavy snowfall or strong winds can also potentially harm the panels. However, modern solar panels are designed to withstand various weather conditions to a certain extent, and many manufacturers offer warranties that cover such damages.
Q: I have heard you can make your own solar panels.... But How?Where do you start? Is it cheap, or should I just BUY them already made?
If you're thinking of solar electric panels then forget it. It you just want to dabble in solar power then shop around for a 5 volt panel. Find out how many watts it puts out and then divide the cost $$ by the wattage. The lower the cost per watt the better of a deal you'll be getting That's generally speaking of course because it doesn't take quality into account but it's a practical way to compare panels. On the other hand, it you want to make a solar panel that will heat hot water then it's a different story. You can have a lot of fun with that project and you'll find a lot of plans on the Internet.
Q: I have four power packs for solar lights. They have 3 AA .2volt batteries of 2450 mAh capacity installed in series for a total supply voltage of 4 volt maximum for the lights. I want to charge all four packs at once off a single 6 volt solar panel. With the four packs wired in parallel, what capacity output (wattage) panel do I need to charge the batteries in an 8 hour day?
Each battery pack has the equivalent of only 2450mAh capacity at 4 volts, so for 4 battery packs like that, a total capacity of 9800mAh. Assuming that the solar batteries have no charge left after being on all night, and that day charging time equals night discharging time, the theoretical wattage would be 9800mA times 6 volts = 59 watts. Of course, battery charging is not 00% efficient, so you need more wattage than that. Plus, solar panels are rated at peak output at midday, while at other times of day their output is less than rated. And, the charging in parallel isn't a good idea, because real batteries have different internal resistances, some batteries would become overcharged, while other packs wouldn't get the charge they need.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on backpacks or camping gear?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on backpacks or camping gear. There are portable and lightweight solar panels specifically designed for outdoor activities that can be easily attached to backpacks or other camping gear. These panels can help generate renewable energy to charge devices or power small electronic devices while on the go.

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