Solar Panels in South Carolina - Solar Panel System, Solar Panel, Solar Module
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- Min Order Qty:
- 1 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 10000000 pc/month
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Place of Origin: | Guangdong China (Mainland) | Brand Name: | sunny energy | Model Number: | SEM-200W-P |
Material: | Polycrystalline Silicon | Size: | 1482*992*50mm | Number of Cells: | 6*12pcs |
Max. Power: | 215W | certificate: | IEC,CSA,MCS | weight: | 24.5kg |
lifespan: | 25years | cell: | Motech | leadtime: | 15~25days |
sample: | available |
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: | 2pcs in one carton,and we could also package as your request.. |
Delivery Detail: | 25days |
Specifications
solar module:
1)High quality & efficiency
2)CSA/IEC/CEC certificate
3)Pm is notless than 90% in 10 yrs
and 80% in 20 yrs
high efficiency 200w poly solar module
Characteristics | SEM-190PB205 | SEM-195PB205 | SEM-200PB205 | SEM-210PB205 | SEM-215PB205 |
Maximum power(Pm) | 190.0W | 195.0W | 200.0W | 210.0W | 215.0W |
Power Tolerance | ±3% | ±3% | ±3% | ±3% | ±3% |
Voltage at max power(Vmp) | 34.9V | 34.9V | 34.9V | 34.9V | 34.9V |
Current at max power(Imp) | 5.44A | 5.58A | 5.73A | 6.02A | 6.16A |
Open circuit Voltage(Voc) | 43.2V | 43.2V | 43.2V | 43.2V | 43.2V |
Short circuit current(Isc) | 5.98A | 6.15A | 6.3A | 6.62A | 6.78A |
Operating Temperature | -40°Cto+85°C | -40°Cto+85°C | -40°Cto+85°C | -40°Cto+85°C | -40°Cto+85°C |
Maximum System Voltage | 1000V | 1000V | 1000V | 1000V | 1000V |
Maximum series Fuse Rating | 15A | 15A | 15A | 15A | 15A |
Standard Test Condition | Irradiance 1000W/sqm,Module temperature 25°C,AM=1.5 | ||||
Mechanical Characteristics | |||||
Solar cell:Polycrystalline silicon solar cell 156×156mm(6inch) | |||||
No.ofcells and connections:72=6×12pcs | |||||
Dimension of module:1482×992×50mm(58.3×39×2inch) | |||||
Weight:24.50kg | |||||
Junction Box:Ip65 rated | |||||
Packing Configuration:2Pcs/CTN,1510×1020×120mm(59.5×40.1×4.7inch) | |||||
Warranty: Pm is not less than 90% in 10 years and 80% in 25 years | |||||
Resistances:227g stell ball fall down from 1m height and 60m/s wind | |||||
Temperature Coefficients | |||||
Noct:48°C±2°C | |||||
Current temperature coefficient:0.06±0.01%/K | |||||
Voltage temperature coefficient:-(78±10)MV/K | |||||
Power temperature coefficient:-(0.5±0.05)%/K | |||||
IEC 61215 ed.2, IEC61730 and UL-1703 |
- Q: ) what is absolutely needed to hook up a solar panel to grid tie, what permits and/or inspectors are needed?2) if we know how many KWH's we use per month, do we just divide by number of hours per month to find out average KW usage?3) what is an estimated ratio of DC to AC transformation/convertion @ 30 C?4) do the solar panel voltages have to be the same? what would happen if the voltage going into the house is greater/lower than that of the house's defualt voltage5) for added chance of getting 0 pts add some contrators that do business in ohio for installing solar panels or sell them
- The okorder The reference section has all the formulas you are looking for and there is a list of dealers by state, plus various state rebate information. Yes, you can hook up different panels to the same system. There are special controllers that regulate the voltage. I'm more of a hands on nuts and bolts guy so I can't help you with the formulas and engineering explanations. Another great place to get information is Home Power Magazine. You can get the issues online or in print. Thanks for going solar!
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a marina or boating facility?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a marina or boating facility. Solar panels are a sustainable and efficient source of electricity that can provide clean energy to run various equipment, lighting, and charging stations at the marina or boating facility. Additionally, solar power can help reduce dependency on fossil fuels and lower operating costs in the long run.
- Q: Can solar panels be leased or financed?
- Yes, solar panels can be leased or financed. Many companies offer leasing options where homeowners can rent solar panels for a monthly fee. Additionally, there are various financing options available, including loans and power purchase agreements, which allow homeowners to pay off the cost of solar panels over time.
- Q: Pls is it ok to connect a 0watt and 20watt solar panel together into a charge controller port, can i just tie the wires together and run into the controller?? Will damage anything...Thanks guys
- Tobi, generally yes, solar panels are like beer, all the europeans get along fine, you can put two Belgiums in the same room as one German and three Englishman. As long as the panels have roughly the same open circuit voltage, usually around 8 volts, then go for it. If you're not sure about this, or the panels voltage disagrees dramatically, then they can still work through the same charge controller, the only other thing you need is a bypass diode in the junction box on the back of each panel. Most modern panels come with these already installed. They are simply electrical check valves, allowing current flow in one direction but not the other. The reason these matter is when the sun is first coming up, the higher voltage panel can force its power backwards through the lower voltage panel, at least until they both reach a voltage higher than the charge controller is set at. This is not a desirable thing to have happen, the 20 watt panel, if its voltage is higher, can damage the 0 watt panel without these diodes if the 20 watt has a much higher open circuit voltage, or Vmax. Look on the back of the panel for these ratings. The only other concern is maximum current. A charge controller has a maximum current it can handle, they are generally model numbered this way, a Xantrex C-60 for example has a 60 amp rating. Add up the Imax numbers on the back of all your panels, this is the maximum amperage the panel should put out. As long as it is not above 80% of your charger controllers maximum amperage, your good. Take care, Rudydoo
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on churches or religious buildings?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on churches or religious buildings. In fact, many religious institutions have embraced solar energy as a way to reduce their carbon footprint and demonstrate environmental stewardship. Installing solar panels on these buildings can not only help generate clean and sustainable energy but also serve as a symbol of the organization's commitment to promoting renewable energy and responsible resource management.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of volcanic activity?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of volcanic activity. While volcanic activity may pose certain challenges such as ash emissions or occasional cloud cover, solar panels can still generate electricity during periods of low activity. Additionally, solar panels can be designed and installed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, including volcanic ash deposition, ensuring their long-term functionality.
- Q: So I want to go completely solar. Do I need the connected solar panels alone for after sundown hours; Do I need something else in order to have energy to run my entire house throughout the night?In other words do solar panels store the energy for after sun-down or do I need other devices to store the energy?
- solar panels don't store energy, they only generate it. If you want to store energy you need a battery bank of some kind to get you through the night and anytime the sun isn't shining. If you have a little extra in the budget you might look at a geothermal system for your home's heating and cooling needs. They're highly efficient systems and you can supplement however you like. Whatever you do, though I hope you have a good building envelope in place already. Solar panels are cool, but if you have a leaky house, you're still not getting the best out of your panels. Do the more mundane stuff first. Insulation, windows, and weather-tight doors.
- Q: want to add solar panels to manufactured home, and we get a lot of snow up here in the NW. Wondering if it would interfer with the roof load.
- The okorder if you would like some ideas on how to do this.
- Q: Harbor Freight sells a 75 watt solar panel, a surge power inverter, and deep charge batteries. But no one there can tell me how to put it all together. I want the end output to be a simple power bar that I can plug my devices into. I live in an apartment so I can not wire it directly into the grid. Please only serious responses. Don't waste your time and mine.
- I don't have direct experience with the Harbor Freight panels, but have heard that they are agressively rated - i.e., the three 5-watt panels are really 5-watt panels. The 80-watt panel is likely to be a serious panel, rated according to standard test conditions. It will also be more durable, and probably have a warranty of 20 years or more. There's really no comparison. If your goal is to experiment with solar electricity, then get the kit from Harbor Freight (or Northern Tool, or any of a handful of other places). If your goal is to save money, generally you will need a larger scale than 80 watts - several thousand watts being the norm. And the payback time will be measured in years.
- Q: What's your opinion on solar power? More specifically, having panels installed on your roof to reduce your electric bill. I'm having a consultation tomorrow to get more details. I live in the SW, so it's always crazy sunny here. I don't know what the cost will be yet. Is it something you'd consider if the situation was right? If not, why?
- Just had them installed on a development of 4 homes and they look goood! So far each user has free electricity during daytime for 3/4 of the year. If you live in a hot country - that's free A/C to keep you cool. The downside is that it is grid-tied so there is no storage, which means that if you use electricity to cook the evening meal - you don't get that free. What we advise to do instead is to make use of slow cookers that cook meals during the day - for FREE, and just serve it up in the evening as it keeps the heat. It would be more effective if you used storage radiators and heated hot water tanks for washing/bathing using it but this hasn't been added yet. It's free power all day - so what is there to complain about? The only catch I have found is that some power companies charge YOU if you export power to the grid - so just watch out for that, and design your system to avoid this if this applies, but most just don't pay anything - so you may as well use what you get.
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Solar Panels in South Carolina - Solar Panel System, Solar Panel, Solar Module
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
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- 1 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 10000000 pc/month
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