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Solar Panels Houston TX - LDK 60-Cell Mono Module 265W Low Price High Efficiency CE TUV Certification

Solar Panels Houston TX - LDK 60-Cell Mono Module 265W Low Price High Efficiency CE TUV Certification

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Dimensions(Laminate):1636 x 986 x 35 mm[64.41 x 38.82 x 1.38 in]

Solar Cells:60 (6x10) monocrystalline silicon -
156 x 156 mm [6 inch] solar cells

 

 

Why US?

·         Industry leading module power output warranty of 25 years

·         International quality and safety certifications

·         Manufactured in ISO 9000 certified factories

·         High-reliability with guaranteed 0/+5W peak power classification

·         Excellent performance under low light environments

·         Entire module certified to withstand high wind and snow loads

 

Warranty

·         10 years for product defects in materials and workmanship

·         First 12 years for 90% of warranted minimum power

·         Remaining 25 years for 80% of warranted minimum power

 

Vertically integrating business model enables us to

·         Consistently build high quality and reliable PV products.

·         Optimize our cost structure to deliver price-competitive products.

·         Adopt cutting-edge product and production technologies.

·         Develop the most advanced manufacturing methods.

·         Minimize carbon emissions throughout our closed loop production process.

 

Certification

·         IEC:IEC 61215, IEC 61730 (1&2), conformity to CE

·         UL 1703 2002/03/15 Ed:3 Rev:2004/06/30

·         ULC/ORD-C1703-01 Second Edition 2001/01/01

·         UL and Canadian Standard for Safety Flat-Plate

·         ISO 9001: 2008 Quality Management Systems

·         CEC Listed: Modules are eligible for California Rebates

·         PV Cycle: Voluntary module take back and recycling program

·         MCS Certificate

 

After-sales Services Undertakings

1. During the equipment commissioning period, the company will send scheduler to commissioning to ensure debugging smoothly and a one-time test commissioning.

2. The company is responsible for professional users’ on-site operator training and technical exchange.

3. The long-term tracking service system: we practice lifelong quality of our product tracking service, and we also will take effective measures and solutions for the user of the technical issues and equipment problems.

4. Regularly listen to opinions and suggestions of users, to provide users with new trends in technological innovation, new product information and enhance mutual understanding.

5. Any problems, the company will provide solutions for users within 48 hours.

 

FAQ

  • Where can I buy your products?

You could find our products from dealers or contact our sales team directly. We will provide you with detailed services.

  • How to contact us?

Contact details can be found from website www.okorder.com to contact us. We look forward to providing you with professional services.

  • What is the application field of your products?

They can be used in the small photovoltaic (PV) grid power generation systems of family units as well as the commercial photovoltaic system such as BIPV, BAPV and etc.

  • What kinds of modules do your inventers support?

Our inventers support most of mainstream components and modules in the market. Should you require more details, please do not hesitate to contact our technical personnel.

 

Q: Are solar panels safe?
Yes, solar panels are safe. They do not produce any harmful emissions or pollutants during operation, and the technology has been extensively tested and regulated to ensure safety. However, it is important to follow proper installation and maintenance procedures to minimize any potential risks.
Q: How many kilowatts? Would it be enough to power my electric heat?Does one panel cost about $2000.?
The first thing to understand is that there is nothing complex about a solar panel. It is nothing more than a collection of solar or PV cells on a board that is fitted to the most appropriate part of your home, generally on the roof. There are guides out there that teach you how to build a solar panel and a windmill for just $50, and it’s very easy to make. Best of all, you can save 70% or more on your energy bill, adding up to thousands of dollars each year in savings. I reviewed both free guides and paid guides and have come up with our top to Build your own solar panels.
Q: i am looking for solar panels and wind mill to put around our house and i was wondering were to find them
From a decent solar panel store. Or you can get on the Internet and look for someone in your area.
Q: I want to buy a solar panel from my house and I want to know how much it costs, what I have to buy and everything I need to know
It depends on at least 3 factors, according to my friend Richard, who is a solar panel installer and electrician. ) how well your house is insulated 2) how good you are at conserving energy 3) how many stories (levels) your house has. $5,000 to 30,000 for the whole array because you will surely need more than one panel. In January of 2009 the government will be providing rebates or tax credits for solar panel installation. Good luck!
Q: I paid for an appraisal and the home was valued at $25,000. The problem I have with this is my house is equipped with solar panels. I paid about $25000 for them. A comparable house sold for $225,000 4 months ago. Same amount of rooms, bathrooms, square feet, lot size and curb appeal (landscaping). But no solar panels. Home prices in my neighborhood have also gone up. I would like to know if there is any way I can dispute this as I feel I just wasted a lot of money on a incorrect appraisal.
Normally solar panels are listed as part of the house that supply heat, like a water heater or furnish. Your house would be appraised the same without the solar panel. Since the house you are references sold 4 months ago this might not be a comp your appraiser would have used. Normally a house would have to be sold within the past 90 days to be used by an appraiser. You are able to challenge the appraisal of the house you paid for. The appraiser would take a second look at the cops he/she used in coming up with the valuation of the property and see if here was something that was over looked. If you want to challenge the appraisal based on the fact that you have solar panels, it is doubtful there would be any changes. By adding the solar panels to your house might have been over built your house for the neighborhood. Look around your neighborhood to see how many other houses have solar panels. Normally in an area where houses are valued at around $200K or so would not normally be equipped with solar panels. This would not add value to your house as other houses in your neighborhood would still appraise for the same, since they would not have solar panels as the house you indicated in your statement did not have. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
Q: Can solar panels work in the shade?
For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/axO4z Yes you are correct. The internal resistance of a solar cell increases at reduced light levels. This means that an increased proportion of the the power produced by the other solar cells will be wasted (slightly heating the shaded solar cell through ohmic heating). This happens to some degree even when the cells are all fully illuminated. Waisting power this way can be avoided by connecting the cells in parallel.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on oil or gas facilities?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on oil or gas facilities. Many oil and gas companies are now incorporating solar energy into their operations as a way to reduce their carbon footprint and increase their use of renewable energy sources. These solar panels can be installed on rooftops, open spaces, or even integrated into the infrastructure of the facilities.
Q: I mean when light hits the solar panel where does the energy go and what does it become? Be specific.
Visible light from the sun is in the form of photon before hitting the solar panel. In a silicon solar panel, the photon is caught by the semiconductor material. Energy equivalent of the photon is then used to excite an electron from the semiconductor molecule. The aggregate of free flowing electrons form the current in a closed electric circuit. The efficency of conversion from sun light to electricity is not 00%. The majority of light energy hitting the solar panel is dissipated in the form of heat. As technology advances, the conversion efficiency is improving, hence reducing the cost of solar energy.
Q: Can we cover up solar panels on our house with regular siding?
Finding okorder /
Q: my dad wants to run all his lights in his shop on solar panels, he has 9 600 watt hps lights. how many solar panels would it take to pull this off
dozens at a huge cost which only run in sunlight so not ideal for running lights, solar panels are just not economical or reliable, probably around $5000?

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