Solar Panels for Home Houston - Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Panel (CR010M)
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High-efficient solar cells
High transmissivity low-iron toughened glass
Anodized aluminum frame
Unique techniques give the panel following features
esthetic appearance, with stands high wind-pressure and snow load, and easy installation
Water resistant junction box
Design to meet unique demand of customer
25 year poweroutput warranty
cell dimension:125mm*125mm
number of celles and connections: 4(2*18)
panel dimension: 337*288*30(mm)
per weight: 1.4KG
junction box type: PV-GZX0502
cable and asymmetrical lengths: NANYANG(1.5MM2), 300mm(-)and 300mm(+)
- Q: I want to install a solar panel system and our power grid can't work in reverse(so it get its electricity from us). My question is how do you prevent electricity from our panel to go to the grid without disconnecting the grid? How can we also use the grid and the panel at the same time when the panel are not creating enough power?PS dont say ask an electrician
- If you are grid-tied, then a standard solar electric system will always feed back into the grid if you are not utilizing more power in your home than is being generated by the solar panels and inverter system. It is possible that a grid isolation device designed to prevent direct back feeding is available, but haven't heard of one in common use. New laws in most areas of the US are now mandating that utilities allow grid-tied alternative energy systems. Double-check you local laws. Sometimes you can't take the utilities word for truth--most will automatically say 'no' and will only relent when you show up with the law in hand. Unfortunately, some utilities have figured out another way to shut down alternative energy pioneers--they demand multimillion dollar insurance policies covering damage that their equipment could sustain from your little PV system. Technically, they are still in compliance with the law, they just make it impossible for a homeowner to meet their requirements. If you are getting the runaround, go to your state representative for help. It's amazing how contrite those utility people can be when a state senator (or even US Senator) has just sent a letter asking them why they are stonewalling a law-abiding and well-meaning citizen. Good luck, and don't give up!
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of humidity?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of humidity. While high humidity can affect the performance of solar panels to some extent, it is not a significant barrier. Modern solar panels are designed to withstand various weather conditions, including high humidity. In fact, some studies suggest that solar panels can even benefit from the occasional rain or humidity, as it helps in cleaning off dust and dirt, thereby improving their efficiency. Regular maintenance and cleaning can further mitigate any potential impact of humidity on solar panel performance.
- Q: who has solar panels on their home and are they worth it
- They're only worth it if: # - you are rich enough to afford them over the long term. Commercially installed solar panels will take you over 0 years to see any financial benefit. #2 - you get the parts and some instructions and get them built yourself. DIY or get a local electrician to put them together. If you don't fit into any of these 2 categories, then they're NOT worth it.
- Q: I was hearing that we need silver as a medal for the creation of solar panels, is this true? How much silver would be needed to make one solar panel? (if this is true)
- Some research has shown that small amounts of silver can improve the efficiency of solar panels. But this appears to be in the research stage and applies to the the thin film solar cells. Some solar panels makes use silver as the wiring in kind of a screen printing process, but you don't need to use silver, you can use copper or aluminum using different techniques instead. Generally the metal used is in small amounts and not a majority of the cost of the solar panel.
- Q: Hi, I am very interested in solar panels and would like to know more.Can someone please give me a basic explanation of how solar panels work?Thank you
- A solar panel is made up of many small solar cells. Each solar cell uses light to make electricity. The solar cell uses light to make electrons move. The cell is made up of two different layers that are stuck together. The first layer is loaded with electrons, so the electrons are ready to jump from this layer to the second layer. That second layer has some electrons taken away. It is ready to take in more electrons. When the light hits an electron in the first layer, the electron jumps to the second layer. That electron makes another electron move, which makes another electron move, and so on. So the light started a flow of electrons, or electricity.
- Q: Installing solar panels requires a big initial investment. Before I make this investment I want to check to see if the money I will save by installing solar panels will actually pay for this investment, in the long run. To calculate my savings, we should consider the area (square feet) I currently have available to install solar panels. Look at the available sunlight and its intensity in my state each month of the year. Based on this data estimate how much energy my solar panel will generate. Then compare that with how much energy (kWh) I currently consume based on my electricity bill.
- you have a really good formula for figuring out what you will save. as long as you dont live the the arctic during the winter months you should be fine! this investment will definitely pay off in the long run and help the environment. just like the other guy said, the utility company would have to pay you back any excess energy you produce that you dont use! you can calculate how much your average electric bill is and then compare by how much you would be saving. you can multiply the number by 5 and 0 years and so on to see how much you would save ultimately! this is a great way to save your own money and never have to be dependent on the electric company again! yes you will definitely need a battery to hold a charge for overnight use good luck!
- Q: Can solar panels be used for charging electric vehicles?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to charge electric vehicles.
- Q: How do solar panels affect the aesthetics of a roof?
- Solar panels can have both positive and negative effects on the aesthetics of a roof. While some people may view them as an eyesore, advancements in technology have led to sleeker and more attractive designs. Additionally, the environmental benefits and cost savings associated with solar panels often outweigh any perceived negative impact on the overall appearance of a roof.
- Q: Can solar panels be damaged by hail?
- Yes, solar panels can be damaged by hail. Hailstones, especially larger ones, can cause cracks or dents in the glass surface of solar panels, which may impair their efficiency and performance. It is important to note that the severity of the damage will depend on the size and speed of the hailstones, as well as the quality and durability of the solar panel materials.
- Q: What are the different types of solar panels?
- There are primarily three types of solar panels: monocrystalline, polycrystalline, and thin-film solar panels. Monocrystalline panels are made of a single crystal structure, making them highly efficient but also more expensive. Polycrystalline panels are made up of multiple crystals and are slightly less efficient but more affordable. Thin-film panels are the least efficient but are flexible and can be used in a variety of applications.
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