Solar Panels and Chargers - Mono R 48 215W Monocrystalline Solar Panel
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 360 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 watt/month
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JAM6(R)48 205-225W MONOCRYSTALLINE SILICON MODULE
Key futures:
Full square monocrystalline modules designed for residential and utility applications,rooftop or ground mount.
the latest module manufacturing technology,high power output and highest conversion effciency of 17.15%
Anti-reflective and anti-soiling surface reduces power loss from dirt and dust;
outstanding prformance in low-light irradiance environments;
excellent mechanical load resistance:certified to wothstand high wind loads (2400pa)and snow loads(5400pa)
high salt and ammonia resistance certified by TUV NORD
Datasheet:
FAQ
1.Can you offer the test report of the module?
A:Sure. All the solar modules must pass necessary tests including EL test and ultra-red test and other visual test of the appearance, and the test report presents all the detailed data of the modules.
2. How to confirm about the quantity and the type of solar module?
A:It depends on the solar system where you want to put into use the solar modules. We have experienced engineers to design for your order and you need to give more information to fix the details.
3:Which payment terms can you accept?
A:T/T,L/C,Moneygram,Paypal are available for us.
- Q: can anyone help me? i was thinking of installing solar panels to cut bills but would it be a waste considering its gonna need a circulating pump running almost 24/7 (which will use electricity) and even still will only provide me with quot;warmwater? also would it be possible to install the solar panels for the sole purpose of providing sufficient power to run electric heaters instead of using gas/oil? this way allowing me to have a warm house without the expensive bills. brobably talking about running 7 heaters/electric radiators.
- A thermal solar panel to feed your water heater is the most efficient. But you need a classic heater system too when there is no or little sun. Solar panels to heat a home is not at all recommended. First of all, you get less day light and less sun in winter, so you won't get much electricity. They work best in summer, but electric panels have poor yields and are a very long term investment. You will need to wait years before saving money. Natural gas, a well isolated home, and a good old sweater is the best way to cut bills.
- Q: How do solar panels affect the property's curb appeal?
- Solar panels can enhance a property's curb appeal by providing a modern and environmentally friendly image. The sleek and futuristic design of solar panels can add visual interest and a sense of innovation to the property, making it stand out in a positive way. Additionally, the perception of the property being energy-efficient and sustainable may increase its desirability among potential buyers or tenants.
- Q: I need to reduce the average monthly home electricity bill by powering some of the household appliances using solar panels. Can I use a 250 watt solar panel to power a medium sized upright fridge?
- Solar panel alone? No. With the appropriate storage system and inverter, perhaps. You will need to do the calculation - as follows: In a solar day that averages about eight hours, you will generate about 67% of your rated output over those 8 hours. That means you will have made 340 watts. Your refrigerator will run for about four (4) hours per day on average if you are very careful about opening and closing. If you have a 400-watt (average-when-running) fridge, you will have a small cushion that will be absorbed by inverter losses, charger losses and so forth. So, with an adequate set of storage batteries, a good charger and a good inverter, you just might be able to operate that small fridge. No icemaker, no other power drains. But, two 250-watt panels would be better.
- Q: I thought that I had a fairly good understanding of watt's law, but i'm starting to doubt myself.If I have a load of 4500watts at 240 volts, how many watts of solar panels do I need, if the solar panels are at 2v?Yes, Yes... I have a charge controller, batteries, etc...So the way I looked at this at first:watts = volts * amps For the load4500 = 240 * xx would be 8.75aFor the power source (each solar panel)00 = 2 * xx would be 8.3a8.75 / 8.3 = 2.25, rounded up = 3So... based on that I came to the conclusion that I needed 3 solar panels...But... then I was thinking. Does it work that way?Or do I need 4500 / 00 = 45, aka 45 solar panels?In other words...If I have a 2v power source, how many watts do I need to drive a load of 4500w at 240v?ThanksMatt
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- Q: There are places in the US where it is sunny almost all the time, like the southwest. But if we covered an area of the Sahara with solar panels, the sun exposure with the area would generate enough energy for the whole US at least. Plus, I would imagine it would be a great source of income for those countries.Why isn't this a topic under discussion or even mentioned between countries' governments/in Congress/in politicians' viewpoints?
- It's expensive - solar power isn't competitive with power from the grid in most countries and it's a very expensive in terms of capital - you have to put most of the money up front. Meanwhile fossil fuel plants are cheaper to build and from then on you only spend money on fuel when you're selling power (and of course you don't have to pay for the damage you cause society with air pollution and greenhouse gases).
- Q: I am thinking of buying a 3w solar panel called the nomad 3 from goal zero. I want to charge 35Wh lithum batteries. I have heard that lithium batteries are temperatmental and without a regulated current things could get ugly.I have a couple of chargers that came with the batteries. One is a 2v car charger and another is 0-240v wall charger.Goal zero sell something called a sherpa 50, which contains rechargeable batteries and an inverster and I think they suggest that I charge my batteries indirectly through the Sherpa 50, however, the sherpa 50 is expensive at $200, and seems to have a small capacity, in addition to being extra weight that i don`t want to carry.Electronics geniuses, you are my only hope.
- Lithium batteries do have special charging requirements. I would recommend that you use the 2 volt charger that came with them to keep them happy. Automotive power systems can have voltages as high as 4.5 volts when the engine is running so there's no need to limit the output of the panel to anything less than that. Check with the charger manufacturer to see what it will withstand. Some will work with systems up to 24 volts nominal (up to 29 volts actual) found in larger commercial vehicles such as trucks and busses. If your charger will work with both 2 and 24 volt systems you might not need anything extra to use the unregulated output of the panel. Otherwise I'd recommend a shunt regulator to clamp the output of the panel to no more than 4.5 volts. That way it would dissipate (waste) very little of the panel's power, and even that would only be during those rare times when the panel is producing maximum output. Such a device could be as simple as a high power zener diode, a low power zener coupled with a power transistor, or a precision shunt regulator such as a TL43 coupled with a power transistor. A more complex way would be a to use buck/boost regulator between the panel and your charger. You might gain a slight advantage under low light conditions when the panel isn't putting out much but the overall efficiency could end up worse than the simpler shunt regulator. Under optimum conditions, I would expect it to take a full day for a 3 watt (peak) panel to charge just one of your 35 Wh batteries. Charging an intermediate device such as the Sherpa 50 through its built in charger and then using it to charge your battery through yet another charger would severely cut your overall efficiency. Depending on how long you'll be gone, it might be far more practical, reliable, and economical to just carry (or find a way to be resupplied with) a few additional fully charged 35 Wh batteries. Don
- Q: How do solar panels affect the property taxes?
- Solar panels can potentially affect property taxes in a couple of ways. In some states or localities, installing solar panels may increase the assessed value of a property, leading to higher property taxes. However, other jurisdictions offer exemptions or incentives that can reduce or eliminate the increase in property taxes associated with solar panel installations. It is advisable to consult with local tax authorities or experts to understand the specific impact on property taxes in a particular area.
- Q: How much energy can a solar panel generate?
- The amount of energy a solar panel can generate depends on several factors, including the size and efficiency of the panel, the amount of sunlight it receives, and the geographical location. On average, a standard residential solar panel can generate between 250 to 400 watts of power per hour, or around 2 to 4 kilowatt-hours per day. However, larger commercial or utility-scale solar panels can generate much higher amounts of energy, ranging from several kilowatts to several megawatts.
- Q: What is a good sight that I could go to about installing solar panels and all of the considerations of it?
- I okorder / okorder /how-solar.html to see how the cost adds up for you.
- Q: How does the size of a solar panel affect its performance?
- The size of a solar panel directly affects its performance as a larger panel can capture more sunlight and generate a higher amount of electricity. A larger surface area allows for more solar cells to be integrated, resulting in increased energy production. Additionally, a larger panel can accommodate more efficient components and have a lower resistance, leading to improved overall performance.
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Solar Panels and Chargers - Mono R 48 215W Monocrystalline Solar Panel
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 360 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 watt/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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