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Solar Panels Chicago - China New Design 150W Monocrystalline Solar PV Panel Module

Solar Panels Chicago - China New Design 150W Monocrystalline Solar PV Panel Module

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Guangzhou
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
10000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
150
Number of Cells(pieces):
72
Size:
156*156*4mm
alluminum alloyed frame:
EVA

 

Model NO.

SPP-150W

Material

Monocrystalline Silicon

Peak Power Pm

150W

Max. Power Voltage Vmp

18V(12V),27V,30V,36V(24V)

Max. Power Current Imp(a)

6.38A

Dimensions(L*W*T)/ Weight

1650*992*35mm/19.0 Kgs

Front Cover(Material/Thickness)

Low-Iron Temperd Glass/3.2mm

Frame(Material/Collor)

Anodized Aluminum Alloy/Silver

Junction Box Protection Degree

IP65

Warranty:Output Power

10 Years 100%, 20 Years 90%

Product Certification / Standard

TUV,CE,RoHS,FCC,PSE/(IEC61215&IEC61730)

ISO Certification

 

ISO 9001:2008

Export Markets

Global

China New Design 150W Monocrystalline Solar PV Panel Module

China New Design 150W Monocrystalline Solar PV Panel Module

China New Design 150W Monocrystalline Solar PV Panel Module

 

 

Additional Info.

Trademark:Gi - Power

Packing:Standard Export Packaging

Standard:CE; TUV; IEC; SONCAP; PC; COC; FORM M

Origin:Guangdong, China

HS Code:8541402000

Production Capacity:70MW/Year

Product Description

Poly solar module: 150W

Polycrystalline cell efficiency 15 - 17% in Motech/Gintech or other brands.
Convenient location, near to Shenzhen Port & Guangzhou Port.

Price: Negotiable.

Quality Control:
100% panel power and EL test before package.

Module Warranty:
25 - year limited warranty of 80% power output;
10 - year limited warranty of 90% power output;
5 - year limited warranty of materials and workmanship.

 

 

 

Model NO

150W

Material

Polycrystalline Silicon

Power

150W

Export Markets

Global

Trademark

Gi - Power

Standard

TUV; IEC; SONCAP; PC; COC; FORM M

Origin

Guangdong, China

HS Code

8541402000

Production Capacity

70MW/Year

 

 

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Solar panels can have both positive and negative effects on the electrical grid. On the positive side, solar panels generate clean and renewable energy, which reduces the reliance on fossil fuels and decreases greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, solar panels can help decentralize the grid by allowing individual households or buildings to generate their own electricity, reducing strain on the overall grid. However, the intermittent nature of solar power can pose challenges for grid operators, as it requires careful management to balance supply and demand. Moreover, the increased number of solar installations can also lead to voltage fluctuations and grid instability if not properly managed. Overall, while solar panels offer numerous benefits, their integration into the electrical grid requires careful planning and coordination.
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Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas with high winds. However, it is important to ensure that the panels are securely mounted and properly designed to withstand the wind load. Additionally, the orientation and tilt of the panels can be adjusted to minimize wind resistance and improve their durability in windy conditions.
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Q: Can anyone tell me how to connect a solar panel from a calculator to a motor from an RC car.
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Q: I'm trying to charge rechargeable AA batteries with a solar panel. What gauge wire should I use to connect the panel to the batteries? I know I'm not going to have a lot of current going through so the wire size doesn't really matter. Can the wire be too thick thoShould I ugh? Should I use a diode to keep the batteries from overpowering the circuit? If so, what size diode? My panel is 4.8V 50mA. Can I just hook the panel straight into the batteries or do I need something else?
In order: .? Just about any wire will do.? You can handle 50 mA over just about anything, even 28 gauge telephone wire.? Your biggest problems are probably going to be mechanical stress (you want stranded wire instead of solid, to avoid breakage) and dealing with the size of larger wires. 8 gauge speaker wire may be a good optimum. 2.? You need a diode.? If you're charging NiMH or NiCd cells you're going to have about .25 volts/cell; you can charge up to 3 of them in series with a 4.8 volt panel.? The solar panel is a bunch of diodes itself, but they're leaky in the reverse direction; the diode prevents the batteries from discharging themselves back through the panel.? You want a Schottky-barrier diode, because the forward voltage drop is about 0.2 volts instead of 0.7 volts for a regular silicon rectifier.? This gives you maximum current output from your panel.
Q: hi guys, i need help, okay lets say i decide to put solar panels near a place where its inhabitated by people, what kinda of environmental factors should i consider? Will the solar panels cause any damage to the enviromnent around it? Will it affect the plant and animals around it? should i consider the weather? its for my class so if u guys can help thankx.
You would need to consider how much sun your area gets on average. You would need to do a cost/benefit analysis to decide if you will be saving money eventually. Environmentally, it would not affect the plants or animals around it, except those it might block the sun from. Meaning, the grass growing in the shade of the panels will probably die out, but that goes for anything that would cast shade for the majority of the time. Solar panels are simply rechargers for the batteries it's hooked up to. No different than a cell phone charger affects the area, people or plants around it. If it is a worry, make some orgonite and place it around the panels. :)
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