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Best Solar Panels for Sailboats - Solar Panel N Type 560W Monocrystalline 560W-570W Topcon Solar Cell

Best Solar Panels for Sailboats - Solar Panel N Type 560W Monocrystalline 560W-570W Topcon Solar Cell

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
575
Number of Cells(pieces):
144
最小功率(W):
560




ELECTRICAL DATA

TYPE(Tolerance:0-+5W)

JT560 SSt(B)

JT565 SSt(B)

JT570 SSt(B)

JT575 SSt(B)

Test Condition

STC

NMOT

STC

NMOT

STC

NMOT

STC

NMOT

Maximum Power Pmax (W)

560

420.28

565

424.26

570

428.25

575

432.26

Maximum Power Voltage Vmp (V)

41.96

39.50

42.15

39.65

42.32

39.80

42.47

39.95

Maximum Power Current Imp (A

13.35

10.64

13.41

10.70

13.47

10.76

13.54

10.82

Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V)

50.67

48.00

50.87

48.15

51.07

48.30

51.27

48.45

Short Circuit Current Isc (A)

14.13

11.40

14.19

11.46

14.25

11.52

14.31

11.58

Module Effciency (%)

21.7%

21.9%

22.1%

22.2%

STC: Irradiance 1000W/m², Cell Temperature 25°C, Air Mass AM1.5

NMOT: Irradiance at 800W/m², Ambient Temperature 20°C, Wind Speed 1m/s

Measuring tolerance: :±3%

 

MECHANICAL DATA

Solar Cell Type

Mono 91x182 mm(3.6x7.2 inches)

Number of Cells

144[2 x(12 x 6)]

Module Dimensions

2278x1134x30 mm(89.7x44.6x1.2 inches)

Weight

32 kg(70.5 lb)

Front Cover

High transmission, AR coated tempered glass, 2.0mm

Back Cover

High transmission, Tempered, White Grid Glass/AR coating(optional), 2.0mm

Frame

Silver, anodized aluminium alloy

J-Box

IP68

Cable

4.0 mm² solar cable, 300 mm(11.8 inches)

Number of diodes

3

Connector

MC4 EVO2 compatible

 

QUALIFICATIONS & CERTIFICATES

IEC 61215,IEC 61730, IEC 62941

ISO 9001: Quality Management System

ISO 14001: Environment Management System

ISO 45001: Occupational Health and Safety

 

JETION SOLAR

As a member of CNBM - a Fortune 500 company, Jetion Solar provides various product solutions,global EPC service and financing. lts standard and high-efficiency product offerings are among the most powerful and cost-effective in the industry. Till now, Jetion Solar has cumulatively more than 10 GW module shipment and 1 GW global EPC track records.

 

FAQ

Q1: What kind of company you are?
A1: We are a trading & manufacturer combination, specialized in the new energy field worldwide.

Q2: Can you meet our demands?
A2: We have the ability to produce a great variety of solar products with different specifications, such as solar systems for
residential, commercial and industrial areas. Also we manufacture solar cells, solar inverter, solar battery, solar lamp and so on.

Q3: What certifications do you have?
A3: TUV/CE reports, etc.

Q4. How can we guarantee solar panel's quality?
A4: Strict quality control for materials purchase, cells sorting, panel production; Always final Inspection before shipment;

Q5: Can I see the sample first before I place order?
A5: Sure.

Q6: What's your delivery time?
A6:Our lead time depends on your order and quantity.

 

Q7. What's the payment term?
A7. 30 T/T in advance, paid the balance before shipment.

 

 


Q: I know that if I put solar panels in my home I will get 30% back from the govt. Does that mean if I pay 2K I will get back around a 3K check? Or will my income play a roll where I may not get back as much?
It's not your income, but the tax you pay. This is a NON refundable credit. You won't see a difference unless you actually owe tax. If you are retired and living on social security and savings, you don't pay tax, so you'd get $0 from the solar panels. If you are married, have a bunch of kids and get a refund of all money withheld anyway, you'd get $0 from the solar panels. If you currently average, say $200 in actual income tax, your $2,000 investment would create a $3600 tax credit, but you'd only get back $200 the first year. (This would reduce the tax bill, increasing any refund of money already withheld to pay that tax bill.) The remaining amount would carry forward to 202. You can keep carrying it forward as long as the credit is available (I think that's currently 206). Get your 200 return out and get form 5695 and run the numbers. Edit, ignore TRO. She doesn't keep up with tax law changes. BOTH the residential and solar credits exist in 20. The Residential credit now limited to $500.
Q: was looking at a few different sites, here is one of them
I had a system installed recently, so I would suggest starting by getting a quote from a licensed contractor. Even if you are planning on doing the installation yourself, a contractor will have a lot of useful info. I got 3 quotes and they were all about the same cost. I was able to get a 2 year usage history from our utility so the contractors were able to suggest a system based on that. They were able to tell me about rebates and tax credits, were the best location would be and the estimated amount of production. They have a nifty gadget that can tell if there will be any shade cast on the roof at any time during the year. I decided to maximize my rebates and got a system that reduced my utility bill by about 50%, although my production has cut it much more than that, my highest electric bill was $35, and that was in Dec. with cloudy short days. I got a $0K rebate and a $2K tax credit. This year the fed. tax credit is 30% of the total installed price. My system cost $26K, I paid $6K out of pocket and I'm saving about $2K per year.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a sloped roof?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a sloped roof. In fact, sloped roofs are a common choice for solar panel installations as they offer an optimal angle for capturing sunlight. However, it is important to consider the pitch and orientation of the roof to ensure maximum efficiency and proper installation.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of bird droppings?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of bird droppings. However, regular cleaning and maintenance may be required to ensure optimal performance of the panels.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on the ground instead of a roof?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on the ground instead of a roof. Ground-mounted solar panels are a popular option for those who do not have suitable roof space or prefer not to install them on their roofs. Ground installations offer flexibility in terms of panel orientation and can potentially generate more electricity due to optimal sun exposure.
Q: I have a solar panel that puts out 00v, .5 amps in full sun. Before I thought it would charge a 2v battery without a solar charger but then I talked to someone and they said that it was wasting a lot of power and could potentially hurt the battery. A second part to this question is what happens if I put it on a 72v battery without a controller. Thanks!
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Q: How do solar panels affect the insurance premiums of a property?
Installing solar panels can have a positive impact on insurance premiums for a property. Solar panels are considered to be an attractive feature as they increase the value of a property and reduce the risk of damage caused by fire or other natural disasters. Furthermore, solar panels are durable and require minimal maintenance, leading to fewer claims made to insurance companies. As a result, insurance providers often offer discounts or lower premiums for properties with solar panels, making it a cost-effective investment in the long run.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on community centers or libraries?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on community centers or libraries. In fact, community centers and libraries are often ideal locations for solar panel installation due to their large roof spaces and potential for generating significant amounts of clean energy. Additionally, solar panels on these public buildings can serve as a visible example of renewable energy adoption and can help reduce electricity costs while promoting sustainability within the community.
Q: I am doing a big project for school, and I have decided to do it on solar panels. I am new to the subject but have done some research on it; I would like to buy a single panel, a charge controller, an inverter and a battery, to charge a simple lamp. My question is if the items in the links will work together and if the panel will produce electricity?
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Q: I live in the UK, I have no savings (so would have to take out a loan of about ?8000), I don't know how long I plan to stay in my house, I might want to move in a year or two to take advantage of a better job so I want to keep the option open of being able to sell my house without having to pay off the cost of having the panels fitted (which I probably won't get back on the increased value they add to my house).What are the main advantages of having solar panels?What are the pitfalls the ever so eager cold callers with quotas to fill don't tell you about?Basically is it worth having them?Thankyou.
If you're talking about photovoltaic panels, for making electricity, they're very expensive. Around here I think it runs around 2 bucks a watt of capacity, just for the panels. Then they have to be installed of course, which means an electrician has to be paid, and you need an inverter also. You can also spring for a bank of deep cycle batteries if you want to be able to store the electricity from the panels to use at night or on cloudy days, but that adds another very large expense. Now if electricity is very, very expensive where you are, you could maybe pay this off in a few years, but I doubt you could pay off 8000 pounds worth of this stuff in only a couple years. If you're talking about solar for water or air heating, well, that's another deal. But those kind of setups cost a lot less to put in, I can't see anyone paying that much for it.

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