Solar Panels for Sprinter Van - Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Panel (CR045P-CR040P)
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High-efficient solar cells
High transmissivity low-iron toughened glass
Anodized aluminum frame
Water resistant junction box
Design to meet unique demand of customer
25 year poweroutput warranty
the products of this series:Polycrystalline silicon solar panel(CR070P-CR060P) are ranged as follows:
CR035P,CR030P,
of which,
cell dimension:156mm*156mm
number of celles and connections: 12(4*9)
panel dimension: 536*665*35(mm)
per weight: 4.4KG
junction box type: PV-GZX0502
cable and asymmetrical lengths: NANYANG(1.5mm2), 300mm(-)and 300mm(+)
connection: MC4
- Q: I am wondering how to store energy from a solar panel
- If you are buying a kit, chances are there is an instruction manual in there on how to mount your solar panels. You can also ask for assistance from the store.
- Q: what is one benifit in a solar panel?
- what do you want to know ? there is so many benefit of the solar panel , such as no pollution , ETC
- Q: Do solar panels require permits for installation?
- Yes, solar panels generally require permits for installation. The specific requirements and regulations for obtaining permits may vary depending on the location and local building codes. However, in most cases, permits are necessary to ensure compliance with safety standards, electrical codes, and zoning regulations. It is advisable to consult with local authorities or a professional solar installer to determine the exact permitting process in a specific area.
- Q: I am told there are night vision goggles to see at night due to invisible light still hitting earth. I am also told that there are other beams, x-rays etc hitting earth.Why couldn't they invent a solar panel with dual power in the day?It could harness both visible and invisible light, and at night be single?Anyone know why they can't make an invisible light solar panel?Is this possible?What happens if future cars have night vision windshields instead of lights?
- No night vision takes star light and intensifies it by 30,000 times.
- Q: I'm looking for some advice on hot water solar panels. I'm trying to save some money on electricity. A neighbor has been suggesting solar powered equipment for some time now, and I think he's right. It does save quite a bit of money in the long run. They're kind of expensive though, so I'm looking for cheaper alternatives.
- I worked for a plumbing service that offered hot water solar panel installs and replacements. I've replaced perfectly good solar panels for people who wanted to upgrade to the latest. We had piles and piles of panels out behind the shop. We use to scrap the copper and sell the glass panes. A few people would ask to scavenge panels and the boss would let them have it cheap, just to move some of the stuff. I would do the same. I'd find a local installer and see what they do with the leftovers. Chances are, if you searched diligently, you could probably find panels in good shape and use them to supplement your energy usage. Bear in mind, solar hot water system are very different from standard systems. They usually have a much larger storage tank. Typically 80-20 gallons compared to 40. They have a circulating pump and temperature sensors to move the heated water from the panel into the tank. These larger hot water heaters/tanks have much better storage and insulation to keep the water temperature that is generated during the day to last into the evening when people are home to use the shower and wash clothes to take advantage of solar heat. It's not just a matter of getting a panel and slapping it up. There's are technical aspects that need to be followed and if you don't know them, I would advise against doing it yourself. Study up on it and see if it's something you want to tackle on your own before you go too far doing legwork to find out details that might be cost prohibitive or too complicated. Good luck.
- Q: I have seen quite a few different websites that talk about building your own solar panels for around $200. I wanted to know if anyone has had any experience with this before I decide to try it myself. It would be very helpful to know what I can expect from such an inexpensive setup; what kind of electronics or appliances would I be able to power. Realistically what can I expect from a $200 setup, and what would I need to power say a whole bedroom (clock, regular sized TV, PC, ext.).
- Hello, okorder . Look at some videos ( There are few hundred of them ) Basically though they all stay with the same idea or plan. Look at how they wire them and get more familiar with what they are running on them depending upon how much wattage panel they are running. I seen a 400 watt system costing about 600 dollars US currency. Because two 200 watt panels = 50.00 each and the diverter = 50 and the charge controller = another 50.00 at the least. Then you have wiring and some deep cycle 2 or 6 volt batteries to loop up which is extra cost if none laying around to use. Check-out youtube though for the best advice and opinion you can give yourself then maybe look at a few solar panel websites which sell Solar kits for some more price ideas. To run a laptop i assume you will need atleast 400 watts and 2 to 4 ,twelve volt batteries which are deep cycle and it might take 3 to 5 days to charge up your batteries but they should charge laptop battery no problem without much loss if you keep laptop charged often. TV is power hungry and you will need something like a $500.00 system for that. 000 watts etc. Tv just drains the battery bank way too fast. So to answer your question about what you can get for 200 bucks. Maybe a 80 watt kit system for about 250 bucks complete except batteries. with 80 watts you could power some cool nighttime night lighting with super bright LEDS or LED light strips which are about 0.3 watts per LED or 5 watt LED cabinet lights work well So for a 80 watt system you probably only want one 2 volt battery or else will take alot longer to charge on such low wattage. But you could run LED lighting for nighttime lighting and easily save 250 dollars in a year off your bill by charging phone from it, using LED lights and other low wattage devices if utilized daily. Just don't draw more power than it makes and it should be ok. Goodluck with your research.
- Q: I used to live from my car and i am soon returning to that way.I want a solar panel to a battery to a surge protector so that i can use a portable wifi box and my laptop at the same time. Also i would charge my phone occasionally.I would like the charge to be enough for several days in case of cloudy weather.I just do not want anything to short circuit or ruin my laptop etc.Is thete a way to get this?What do i need or what exactly should i look into?
- Actually they do make these... u have one but the voltage is no guaranteed as depends on the radiation from sunlight. I have a 8v 60Watt folding solar panel... works great and does charge laptop but not consistent. It works better when you also have an external battery with you as well. Battery will charge laptop Solar panel will charge battery Also most important... put laptop screen on super dim / power savior mode or else laptop will eat up energy. I have a desktop replacement hp laptop and able to keep it charged at 9volts just under 2amps... (38 watts)... on power save mode of course ALLPOWERS 8v 60Watt folding solar panel charger Also.... Poweradd Pilot 30000mAh multi-voltage (9v -20v) portable chargers. Remember solar panels are nothing without batteries... not just for storing at night but also storing all the energy you can get. If not you would only be powering the load
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on mobile homes?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on mobile homes. Mobile homes have roofs that can accommodate solar panels and provide a suitable surface for installation. With proper mounting systems and a suitable solar panel setup, mobile homeowners can harness solar energy to power their homes and reduce their reliance on traditional energy sources.
- Q: How do solar panels affect the property's carbon footprint?
- Solar panels can significantly reduce a property's carbon footprint by generating clean and renewable energy from the sun. Since solar panels produce electricity without emitting harmful greenhouse gases, they help to offset the carbon emissions associated with traditional energy sources. By using solar energy, properties can reduce their reliance on fossil fuels and make a positive impact on the environment by reducing their carbon footprint.
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