Solar Panels Geelong - 265w Solar Panel Low Price High Efficiency for Home System
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Commercial/ industrial building PV solar roof-top off-grid systems.
Residential PV solar roof-top off-grid systems.
Any commercial / industrial ground mount off-grid systems.
Other off-grid industrial and commercial solar PV applications.
Data Sheet
Material: | Monocrystalline Silicon | Size: | pv solar panels 1956*992*50mm | Number of Cells: | pv solar panels 72(6*12) Cells |
Max. Power: | pv solar panels 250W | pv solar panels: | pv solar panels 300W | Solar panel system: | mono or poly pv solar panel |
pv solar panels power output: | AC and DC | pv solar panels output wave: | pure sine wave | pv solar panels protection: | Overloads, Low Voltage and Under Voltage (alarm) |
pv solar panels life span: | more than 25years | pv solar panels battery: | Maintenance-free lead-acid battery | pv solar panels technology: | IPM or IGBT of Mitsubishi |
pv solar panels upgrade: | easy upgrade pv solar panel | pv solar panels installation: | easy install with manuals |
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Warranty
10 year limited product warranty on materials and workmanship.
25 year limited power warranty on power output.
≥90% power output assurance for 10 years and ≥80% power output assurance for 25 years.
Refer to warranty document for detailed warranty information.
- Q: My house uses 500 kw a month, air conditioning is the main consumer, is it possible to install solar panels in my roof to produce this amount, and aproximate cost, thanks .
- 500 Kw
- Q: when we say a solar panel has 20% efficiency, do we mean that it converts 20% of sunlight reaching it into electricity or that it converts 20% of visible light(which is only 7% of sunlight) into electricity?
- Photo-voltaic solar cells use the visible light range (photons) for the conversion of sun's rays to electrical energy. The potential of solar radiation is ,353 Watts per square meter, but that is mostly a measure of heat, or infrared radiation. The visible light is actually a small portion of the spectrum. You have struck on a problem associated with photo-voltaic cells. Infrared radiation acts to heat up p-v cells (heat stress), causing them to be much less efficient. It would be interesting to see a hybrid p-v panel that is cooled with fluid or air running through it. This would increase efficiency of the p-v process while providing a heating source. This in turn could be used directly for heating or for production of electricity through a generator system.
- Q: I have a small marine solar panel on my boat It came with the boat. I want to make sure it is working before I connect it. With a volt meter It is only reading .2 volts dc. I would think it should be 2-5 volts?
- Mark, the 2 vdc is pretty typical. Most panels for home use are set up to charge 2 volt batteries, and they are wired for an, open circuit voltage of 8 to 9 volts. This allows it to have enough voltage to feed through a few diodes, perhaps a charge controller and 30 or 40 feet of wire and still have at least 5 volts left over. Once you connect it to the battery the panel will drop to whatever the batteries charging curve voltage would be. If you have a few minutes, I would suggest getting a book at the library called, The Complete Battery Book, by Richard Perez. Just read the chapters pertaining to lead acid batteries, the other discussions on lithium, ni cads and such won't apply to your boat system. If your panel is not large, and it's short circuit current rating in amps is less than 2% of the amp hour capacity of the battery, you can even run the panel without a charge controller. The book explains this as well. There is a great magazine that gets into the nuts and bolts of this stuff, it's called Home Power, you can find it online. You might also find some info at a couple renewable energy websites, I will list them below. Panels are rated in two ways, open circuit voltage, which you measure with a multimeter while the panel is in open sun and nothing is connected to it. The other rating is short cirucuit current, which you measure with an ammeter while the panel is in the sun as well. You connect the ammeter across the output of the panel and let all the power short right through the meter, so you'll need an ammeter big enough to handle more amps than the panel puts out. A 0 amp unit will work for your boat panel. These tests won't hurt the panel, or the meters, we do it all the time in the field, and the manufacturers will tell you to do the same test if you have a problem with a panel and they want to know if it's malfunctioning. You can check one of their websites if you like. Good luck Mark, and take care, Rudydoo
- Q: How does the snow cover get removed from the panels?
- Green energy magically makes the snow transparent. The more I learn about solar and wind, particularly selling excess power back to the utility, the less sense it makes. You'll have noticed, perhaps, that there was no way to store the power from the panels for when it's really needed.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a telecommunications tower?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a telecommunications tower. Solar energy is a renewable and sustainable source of power that can efficiently generate electricity to meet the energy demands of a telecommunications tower. By harnessing the sun's energy through solar panels, the tower can operate off-grid and reduce its reliance on traditional power sources, making it more environmentally friendly and cost-effective in the long run.
- Q: If you were to be asked to write a material(s) report on either -solar panelsor -aircraft fuselageWhich would you choose?well i was asked to choose between these two,so i guess that if i choose what the majority wouldn't, i might just score a little bit higher,what do you think?if you are the lecturer you would want something different right?
- If you pick the fuselage, look up friction stir welding. It's a low temp, solid state method of joining Al. I have taken a few classes (undergrad and grad) from Dr. Reynolds. This stuff is cool!
- Q: Can solar panels be installed in rural areas?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed in rural areas. In fact, rural areas are often ideal locations for solar panel installation due to the abundance of open space and sunlight. Solar energy can help provide electricity to remote communities, reducing their dependence on traditional power grids and improving energy access in those areas.
- Q: Photo-Voltaic solar panels are very expensive. Most of a home's energy needs are for heating water, heating and air-conditioning. All of these can be met with thermal solar collectors which are much less expensive. The thermal solar panels would heat water stored in a hot water tank which then can be used as hot water, to heat the home, or as the heat source to a Lithium Bromide Absorption chiller to air-condition a home. With the base line needs met without expensive panels and without inefficient energy conversions, only a small Photo-Voltaic array would be needed for the remaining power needs and since those needs are variable, there would still be power to sell to the grid.
- Just read some of the other posts and I am surprised at the answers. Solar thermal systems typically have a payback of less than seven years on residential system without the tax break. A complete system can be installed for about 5k or less. Compare that to 20k or more for PV with a fifteen to twenty year pay off. Each home and area is different so a site evaluation must be done for exact figures and pay offs. I am going off my own experience in my above statements Flat panel collectors work well in most areas for DHW. Evacuated tubes often run too hot which works well for some applications or high usage. Heating water is the single greatest energy usage other than space heating and cooling. It often surpasses the two above systems based on its widespread usage(every houshold in USA has one) and its the amount it is used(24/7@365) The amount of energy spent to heat water is by order of magnitude the greatest number out there. Having a solar thermal system providing hot water for a average American household is equivalent to taking 40,000 miles off the freeway in a car every year. The BTU's required to heat the water is huge. So why is this more developed cheaper and more efficient technology behind PV in awareness? Natural Gas the number one choice for heating water is cheap. It's by product is invisible and misunderstood. What I find fascinating is if you look at the increase in Natural Gas vs Electricity you will be surprised by how much it has jumped in the last seven years. It is not talked about nearly as much as electricity It does not get the same level of press that PV does. So in short the answer is cheap Natural Gas prices and public perception of this product have kept it off the list of many that are turning toward the green trend. It is less sexy than watching your meter spin backwards. It is the best improvement at the best cost except for conservation which is and was the most cost effective energy saving that can be employed
- Q: I need to know how solar photovoltaic panels work. Anyone have a good explanation?
- Hey E Girl, photovoltiac panels are pretty simple. They start with a solid block of silicone, and shave thin layers off of them, called wafers. Once you have about 72 of them, you take half of them and dope them with boron, then the other half are doped with phosphorous. Once that's done, they take one each phosphorous and boron wafer, and glue them together with a special conductive epoxy glue, and attach a wire to each wafer. When the two glued wafers are exposed to the sun, a reaction occurs that forces free electrons from the silicone particles from one wafer onto the other, and a voltage is generated between them, about /2 volt to be exact. Once all 36 pairs are glued together, they are wired in series, connecting the phosphourous wafer from one to the boron wafer on the next, and so on. If you start with 72 wafers, you'll have 36 pairs glued together when you are done. At /2 volt each, that makes a 8 volt panel, which is used to charge a 2 volt battery. The charging source always has to have a few more volts than the battery. These 36 pairs of cells are then arranged on some kind of back board, glued down, covered with acrylic glass and mounted in a frame. There are some great websites you can go to for more info, I will list some below. Did you know that there are over 00,000 homes and businesses in the US alone that use some level of solar power to operate their electrical systems? That's good news. We actually live in one of those homes, it is powered by both the wind and sun and heated with solar and wood. I hope this answers your question, good luck, and take care, Rudydoo
- Q: Can solar panels be installed in areas prone to hurricanes or tornadoes?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas prone to hurricanes or tornadoes. However, it is important to design and install the solar panel system with the specific weather conditions in mind. This includes using appropriate mounting systems, ensuring proper anchoring and reinforcement of the panels, and using high-quality materials that can withstand strong winds. Additionally, regular maintenance and inspections should be conducted to ensure the panels remain in optimal condition.
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Solar Panels Geelong - 265w Solar Panel Low Price High Efficiency for Home System
- Loading Port:
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- Payment Terms:
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- Min Order Qty:
- 265 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 20000000 watt/month
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