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Sma Solar Panels for Solar Energy and Solar Collectors

Sma Solar Panels for Solar Energy and Solar Collectors

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Min Order Qty:
10000 watt
Supply Capability:
100000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
65
Number of Cells(pieces):
72

Production description


Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Panel (60-65W)
•  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: The Physics club in our school is trying to convince the Board of Ed to install solar panels in our school, and i was just wondering if anyone with some experience or real expertise in solar energy. I need some points about their usefulness some real pros and cons on maintenance, etc. Anything will help. Personally i would be perfectly for the idea, but i heard that the overall cost of installing them is much higher than the cost of the energy saved and government subsidies, but ive only heard about this.
You have to approach it as an investment. Ignoring the cost of an inverter for net metering, if we consider a 500 W panel installed for $0 a watt which is $5,000 and consider an average of 8 hours of usable sunlight per day, and at a rate of $0.0 per kWh (schools probably get $0.03 per kWh) then the panel would be saving $2.7 per month in electricity. Considering that the panel has an expected lifespan of 20 years, that would give you an internal rate of return such that the monthly rate satisfies the equation: $5,000 = $2.7 * ( ( - / R^24 ) / ( - / R ) - ) By binary method we get R = 0.99588342. Taking this to the 2th power to annualize it we get Ra = 0.9570 which means that we are getting an annual return of -4.83% per annum so investing in the solar panel is the same as making an investment at an interest rate of -4.83% per year. True interest rates are low and you only get about .3% per annum by putting money in a CD but that still beats investing in solar panels which gives you a negative return on your money. Solar panels need to get a lot better before they are a good investment.
Q: Can solar panels be installed in areas with high humidity?
Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas with high humidity. While humidity can affect the performance of solar panels to some extent, it does not prevent their installation or significantly diminish their overall effectiveness.
Q: So, I've seen cheap solar panel kits for sale from Harbor Freight, and regardless of whether or not I were to buy a set from them or someone else, I was wondering what the process of implementing a small-scale solar system into your household electrical system would be.I've read articles that started out too in-depth or were speaking of systems on a much larger scale.Can it be as easy as buying the panels and inverter, and plugging it into a socket, or is there more to it?Some of the articles I was reading had mentioned having to contract with your electrical supplier, having to have an electrician tie it all in in some special/ necessary way, using a battery pack (would this be necessary for a tied-in system?), or using the system to only power single items, like a water heater, or plugging items into a connected battery-pack, all of which I'm not sure is necessary or needed for what my goals/ means are/ would be.
Grid tie inverters are expensive, but you might find a used one cheap on E-Bay, Crags list. Almost any grid tie inverter will work as you are thinking low power, but it likely needs to be 50 hertz or 60 hertz, which ever you have, and 230 volts ac or 20 volts ac which ever you have. It will work for a range of dc voltages, so your solar panels need to produce voltage near the center of that range. I considered buy the 3 PV panel set of 5 watt panels that Harbor freight sells. but I did not determine if the three panels can be conveniently connected in series to produce about 50 volts at light loads, or 00 volts if you buy two sets. You probably do not need the load controller, that comes with each set. I think most grid tie inverters automatically adjust to the dc voltage you supply them, unless it is below some minimum such as 50 volts. It is illegal to connect ordinary inverters to the power company, but they will probably not notice a small system unless you burn your house down. Most inverters will phase lock with the power companies frequency, but they are not designed to do that, so bad is likely unless you connect a resistor such as 0 ohms at 00 watts in series with the ac out of the inverter. If the resistor smokes you should disconnect promptly, then try again to see if you can get phase lock quickly. No smoke, likely means you are one of about 000 co-generators on the electric grid, You can short out the resistor with short piece of very fine wire which will hopefully melt if something goes wrong, such as the power company not sending electricity for 0. seconds or longer. Nearly all inverters have an over load feature, so the thin wire is a back up. Please be careful as people sometimes don't survive an electric shock at 20 volts.
Q: Are solar panels environmentally friendly?
Yes, solar panels are environmentally friendly. They produce clean and renewable energy by harnessing sunlight, which reduces reliance on fossil fuels and decreases greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, solar panels have a long lifespan and can be recycled, further minimizing their environmental impact.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a parking lot or carport?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a parking lot or carport. In fact, this is a growing trend known as solar carports or solar parking lot canopies. These structures not only provide shade for vehicles but also generate clean and renewable energy. They are a great way to utilize unused space for solar power generation while providing additional benefits such as reducing heat island effect and offering covered parking.
Q: I want to know that, is there any thing likehow much charge we can get per square feet. in a solar panel.let me know.also, I will appreciate if reference are given.
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Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of pollution from transportation?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of pollution from transportation. While pollution may have some impact on the efficiency of solar panels, they can still generate electricity even in polluted environments. However, regular maintenance and cleaning may be required to ensure optimal performance and prevent any potential buildup of pollutants on the panel surface.
Q: How do solar panels impact the local job market?
Solar panels have a positive impact on the local job market by creating new employment opportunities. The installation, maintenance, and manufacturing of solar panels require a skilled workforce, leading to job growth in these sectors. Additionally, the renewable energy industry stimulates economic development and attracts investments, resulting in job creation across various industries.
Q: Our school is in the process of being built, but they have no plans to include any environmental benefits. I was wondering how to get a grant for solar panels (at least) or who I can talk to in order to get a grant.
Excessively long payback schemes for solar panels are being quoted. It depends on where you live, where you situate your solar panels, what you buy and if you get a grant or install them yourself. Much of the cost of Solar panels is in the installation. Any competent DIY person can install a simple solar panel system. Ours cost less than ?000 to buy and self install. What are you calling payback time? Because each time I don't use fossil fuels and use solar energy instead, I don't get a 'fossil fuel' bill. Whilst we still use some electricity for running a fridge, lighting etc we have no other fuel bills, no gas, no oil, no electric heating no electrically heated hot water. We have woodburning stoves (which run on free wood) and solar. Remember you are not just paying for the electricity/gas/oil etc that you use, you are also paying standing charges, VAT etc. Include those in your 'payback time figures' and you will see a very different picture. How long would it take you to pay back ?,000 if you only had one tiny electric bill each quarter?
Q: Are there different types of solar panels?
Yes, there are different types of solar panels. The most common types are monocrystalline, polycrystalline, and thin-film solar panels. Each type has its own unique manufacturing process and efficiency levels, making them suitable for different applications and budgets.

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