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Solar Panels for Jackery - 250W Solar Module Favorites Compare Perlight Black

Solar Panels for Jackery - 250W Solar Module Favorites Compare Perlight Black

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Supply Capability:
10000000 watt/month

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1.Structure of Solar Module Description 

Solar modules, which are widely used in ground mounted utility-scale PV plants, large-scale and small civil and commercial power generating system such as BIPV combined to the grid, roof-mounted PV power system, rural electrification, communications, emergency auxiliary power. NEXTECK, as one of the solar module supplier, has the capability to offer a wide range of advanced, high performance solar modules with integrated high efficiency. Energy efficient and cost effective Mono crystalline and Polycrystalline, amorphous silicon and CIGS thin film solar cells are available. We have the right products for different applications.

 

2.Main Features of the Solar Module

Quick Details

Place of Origin:

Zhejiang China (Mainland)

Brand Name:

Perlight

Model Number:

PLM-240P-60

Material:

Monocrystalline Silicon

Size:

1650*992*40mm

Number of Cells:

60

Max. Power:

260

Color:

Silver,Black

Quality Certifications:

PID Free, Salt Mist,Fire Test and Ammonia Gas certifications

International Certifications:

TUV,MCS,UL,CEC and J-pec

OME/ODM:

Yes

Solar Cells Efficiency:

17.2%

Solar Panels Efficiency:

15.3%

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Carton boxes with pallets and air bags
Delivery Detail:within 15 days after arrival of the 20% TT in advance

3.Solar Module Images

Solar Panel Solar Module 250W Favorites Compare Perlight black

 

4.Solar Module Specification

Specifications

-PID Free,Salt Mist, andAmmonia gas Certifications
-Higher Efficiecny Solar Cells;
-More cost effective;
-25 years guarantee.

 

Our Services

Product Wattanty:

10 years for the workmanship
12 years power output no less than 90%
25 years power output no less than 80%

 

 

5.FAQ of Solar Module 

1. Q: Do you have your own factory?
    A: Yes, we have. Our factory located in Jiangyin city, jiangsu province.
 2. Q: How can I visit your factory?
    A: Before you take off from your country, please let us know. We will show you the way,or arrange time to pick you up if possible.
 3. Q: Do you provide free sample?
    A: Usually we do not offer free sample
 4. Q: Could you print our company LOGO on the nameplate and package?
    A: Yes, we can do that.
 5. Q: Do you accept custom design on size?
    A: Yes, if the size is reasonable.

Q: i have to do a science fair project and thought it would be cool to make a solar powered vw bus. i have 2 6volt solar panels to power a dc motor that works off of 9v 2v or 8v. i also bought a 2nd motor because the first wasnt workin for us. this one is a 3v motor. ive had them in the sun but they wont work. please help, thanks
You didn't say how much power your panels can produce, or how much power (current x volts) the motors require. The panels must meet or exceed what the motor requires. You might need to get a very small motor and a little gearbox out of some other motorized toy, or at least a small pinion gear for the motor and a larger ring gear that can be attached to an axle (similar to how RC cars accomplish their drive train). A worm gear drive set might be even better if the motor / solar panel combination isn't very powerful - it'll go slowly, but some movement is better than no movement. If you put the panels in series, a 2 V motor should be the best match (again, only if its power requirements are small enough). If you want to try running the 3 volt motor off the panels, you might try paralleling them (make sure you get the polarity right or they'll try to kill each other) - you'll still be mis-matched, but if the motor requires less power than the 9/2/8 volt motor(s), it might work. If you have or can acquire a multi-meter, you'll be able to measure the voltages and currents and that will not only help you see what's going on, but adding some details might help others help you get this working.
Q: How much energy can be generated from a solar panel on a clear, bright summer's day for example?
it depends on the size of the panel and if it is installed in an optimal location. there are many 00W panels commercially available and they can be ganged for a number of different output configurations.
Q: How much space is required for solar panel installation?
The amount of space required for solar panel installation varies depending on factors such as the size and type of panels used, as well as the energy needs of the property. On average, a residential solar panel system typically requires about 100-400 square feet of roof space per kilowatt of installed solar capacity. Additionally, ground-mounted systems may require larger areas, typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand square feet depending on the system size. However, it is important to consult with a professional solar installer to determine the specific space requirements for your individual project.
Q: If I wanted to put some solar panels on my roof, how many would i need and how many watts would they have to be to be able to power my whole house?
all depend to the surface of your solar panel
Q: How do solar panels affect the property's energy resilience?
Solar panels can significantly improve a property's energy resilience by providing a renewable and reliable source of electricity. By capturing energy from the sun, solar panels can generate power even during blackouts or grid failures, ensuring continuous energy supply. Additionally, excess energy generated by solar panels can be stored in batteries or fed back into the grid for credit, further enhancing the property's energy resilience.
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 such as strong winds, heavy rain, or snowstorms. Hail can cause cracks, dents, or shattered glass on the surface of the panels, reducing their efficiency or rendering them completely ineffective. Additionally, extreme weather events like hurricanes or tornadoes can also cause structural damage to the mounting system or dislodge the panels from their position. Therefore, it is important to consider the weather conditions in a particular location and choose appropriate measures to protect solar panels from potential damage.
Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a museum or cultural institution?
Yes, solar panels can certainly be used to power a museum or cultural institution. Solar panels generate electricity by converting sunlight into energy, and this renewable energy source can effectively meet the power needs of such establishments. By installing solar panels on the building's roof or in nearby open spaces, museums and cultural institutions can reduce their dependence on traditional energy sources, lower their carbon footprint, and potentially even generate excess electricity that can be fed back into the grid. Additionally, embracing solar power aligns with the sustainable and environmentally conscious image often associated with these institutions.
Q: right now, you would need a suitable number of solar panels just to power house that can take up a lot of real estate. so my question is, is it feasible to create something that absorbs more of the suns energy like a magnet it would suck it up. the point of doing this would be so that we wouldnt need so much space so many panels just to power home for example.i hope thats coherent.
we are near the edge of what is physically possible for solar power. You only get so many photons per area you know...and much of this is lost in entropy. Solar panels today are over 80% as efficient as what could ever be theoretically possible. No you will never get an easy solution to the land problem. lol what invisible talker suggests about using a black hole i suppose could be a way to increase the photons per area...but you would get much mroe power by using the tidal forces produced by a black hole than solar power heh...not to mention your panels will get sucked in...and whatever energy they produce wont be able to escape the black hole and power anything outside.
Q: I want to install solar panels in my roof and most installers don't recommend any particular brand. Do you have experience with any particular brand that has worked for you or anybody you know? Does the brand of the panel make a difference?
You don't say what you are doing. Are you trying to get electricity from them and need solar photovoltaic panels or are you trying to run a heating or hot water system and need solar thermal panels. It is unfortunate that both of these are known as solar panels as they are really two entirely different designs. Currently the solar thermal panels are more efficient and therefore have a quicker pay back period usually measured in lower single digit years while the photovoltaic panels have paybacks that are sometimes more than double that unless you figure in increased property values and state and federal subsidiaries and tax credits where available. Edit: Recent advances make any current investment in photovoltaic panels likely to be obsolete in 5 years. Still someone has to be on the cutting edge. Two currently available technologies are concentrating the sun's rays within the collector on a much small chip area.2 This improves the efficiency and lowers the cost as concentrators are cheaper than chips. The other option is newer chips that accept a wider spectrum of solar energy.3 This has the potential advantage of producing more energy on cloudy days. This may not be so important in your situation. Balanced against cutting edge technology will be the possibility of getting older panels at a less expensive cost. The bottem line will always be pay back period. More panels at a lower efficiency and cheaper price will be just as good as high efficiency at a higher price if the numbers work out. 4 Between two answers here you now have a criteria for selection and some recomendations. Good luck with your project.
Q: How do solar panels and heaters work?
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