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Solar Panels Naperville - High Efficiency Mono Solar Panel Made in China ICE-05

Solar Panels Naperville - High Efficiency Mono Solar Panel Made in China ICE-05

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Instruction

Format : 156 mm × 156 mm ± 0.5 mm                                          

Thickness: 210 μm ±40 μm

Front (-) : 1.5mm bus bars (silver),blue anti-reflection coating (silicon nitride)

Back (+)  : 2.5mm wide soldering pads (silver) back surface field (aluminium) 


Feature

1. High efficiency and High power.

2. Long-term electrical stability.

3. Lowest price and Fastest delivery.

4. Good quality and best service.

5. Bulk supply

6. Trusted Warranty

7. Big Sale

8. More than 25 years on the lifetime.

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High Efficiency Mono Solar Panel Made In China ice-05

High Efficiency Mono Solar Panel Made In China ice-05

Specification

 

Electrical Characteristic of Mono Solar Cells


Model Type


Peak Power-Pmax(W)

185

Open Circuit Voltage-Voc(V)

44.2

Maximum Power Voltage-Vmp(V)

36

Short Circuit Current-Isc(A)

5.4

Maximum Power  Current-Imp(A)

5

Maximum System Voltage

1000V DC

Maximum Series Fuse Rating

10A

Power Tolerance

 -1~+3%

Temperature Coefficients of Pmax

 -0.45%/

Temperature Coefficients of Voc

 -0.348%/

Temperature Coefficients of Isc

0.031%/

Nominal Operating Cell Temperature

44.5±2

Standard Testing Condition(STC)

Irradiance:1000W/m²;Temperature:25;AM=1.5

Qualification Test Parameters


Operating Temperature

 -40~+85

Storage Temperature

 -40~+85

Pressure Bearing

≥5400Pascal/m²

Wind Bearing

≥5400Pascal/m²

Mechanical Characteristics


Cell Size

Mono 125*125mm±0.5

No.of Cells

72pcs(6*12)


FAQ

We have organized several common questions for our clientsmay help you sincerely

 

1.        What’s price per watt?

A: It’s depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms of the order. We can talk further about the detail price issue. Our products is high quality with lower price level.

 

2.        Can you tell me the parameter of your solar cells?

We have different series of cells with different power output, both from c-si to a-si. Please take our specification sheet for your reference.

 

3.       How do you pack your products?

We have rich experience on how to pack the panels to make sure the safety on shipment when it arrives at the destination.

Q: What is the payback period for solar panels?
The payback period for solar panels can vary depending on factors such as the initial cost of installation, location, energy usage, and available incentives. However, on average, solar panels tend to have a payback period of about 5 to 10 years.
Q: i was looking into making solar panels to reduce my electric bill, but i need to know how to actually hook it up.
most of the listings are there to get you to send 'em money. some promise a refund if they don't work. good luck getting your money back. it's not going to happen. last, the inverter, and control to feed power back into the grid are expensive. the utility gets to control what you can use, and most often you have to buy it from them. in Calif, the utility has an interest in good solar installations. they provide power during the time of peak demand, so the utility does not have to build/buy the last, most expensive kilowatt. however, (A) any installation that will be at all useful is large, and expensive, and (B) as with all electronics, next year will be better. i'll probably do it. but not yet.
Q: I've been looking into solar panels. They are fairly expensive ($35k or so). My state has some rebates and grants available. Is anyone aware of any federal grants and rebates other than the federal tax credit? We are subject to AMT tax and can't take the credit. (Which is ridiculous, is the federal government committed to conservation or aren't they??????)
I have some panels on my house and no they are not cheap. If you look around you can buy them for around $4.70 per watt for a 00 plus watt panel, this will make them $470 or more. But you will get a first quality panel. And no I do not know of any fed. government programs for home owners. These kind of programs usually only go to large companies. And it does not look like our government is going to help seeing how the let the large oil companies keep there tax programs but refused to help solar. This just happened today when the senate voted on the energy plane. Good luck go solar
Q: How long does it take to recoup the investment in solar panels?
The time it takes to recoup the investment in solar panels varies depending on several factors, such as the cost of the panels, the amount of energy they generate, the electricity rates, and any available incentives or tax credits. On average, it can take anywhere from 5 to 15 years to recover the initial investment. However, with decreasing panel costs and increasing energy savings, the payback period is becoming shorter, making solar panels a more attractive and financially viable option for many homeowners and businesses.
Q: i have a small solar panel,the ones from a garden lamp that turns on at night-i think.what i was wondering is can i just connect the solar panel to a capacitor and then a light just to test?or do i need something to convert the solar energy to usable energy?and how do i tell if a capacitor is broken?
To test a solar panel, connect a voltmeter, and turn on and off a light. If the voltage increases when the light above the panel is on, it is working. The solar panel does convert solar (light) energy into usable (electrical) energy. No extra conversion is necessary to make eletricity. You might, however, want to convert .5 VDC or 2 VDC output of solar panel(s) - or the batteries they charge - to 20 VAC with an inverter though. If a capacitor is broken, it will look like an electrical short circuit all the time.
Q: How do solar panels affect the property's long-term financial viability?
Solar panels can positively impact a property's long-term financial viability by reducing or eliminating monthly electricity bills, providing potential revenue through excess energy production, increasing property value, and potentially attracting tax incentives or subsidies.
Q: I need to prepare solar panels for using in home needs electricity purpose. Can anyone could help me to know much more about it.
It's possible to make a DIY homemade solar or wind power turbine to power your home, house, water pump, irrigation system and much more. You don't need to buy expensive wind turbine generator equipment. Trust me these wind power generator equipment cost so much that you could spend years saving to buy a very small unit. I live in a very windy and remote area in Kenya; Africa where it might be another 3 decades before the national power grid finally gets to our horizon. I was about to buy such equipment when I stumbled on a do it yourself manual online that had colorful illustrations of how to make a homemade wind turbine for as low as $200. Compare this to a small turbine unit that goes for no less than $ 3000 and you see what I mean when I say you are better off making one at home.
Q: Ok so I am planning on buying a solar panel. I am doing it to possibly sell the energy that it stores. It is a 20 watt panel so I am just wondering if every week or month if I sold that energy that it stored would make me a good profit. I am not hoping for thousands of dollars a month..just like 00? The solar panel cost me $,00 so if so, how long do you think it would take to make good profit. Also, how much would I make every week or month?
I will give you the tools to answer your own question. Here is the solar resource map: rredc.nrel /solar/old_data/nsr... Use it to look up the hours of peak equivalent sunlight per day in your area. For example, let's say it's 5 hours / day. Then per year you get 365 x 5 = 825 hours of sun Your panel is 20 watts, or 0.2 kW So the energy produced per year is 825 x .2 = 383 kWh You'll have to use the proper numbers for your own area, of course. Anyway, you can take that 383 kWh and determine how much it would cost at local electric rates. Never know, on some islands, it's $.00 per kWh. Check with your local electric company for rates.
Q: can i put a solar panel on a projector. if nt wat is a low energy projector that i can watch movies and play games on
Solar panels put out DC voltage, like a battery. The projectors that plug into the wall require AC voltage. Unless you got a travel projector that plugs into a cigarette lighter (does that exist?), you would need to convert the DC power from the solar panel to AC for the projector with an inverter. And if you want to use it when the sun isn't shining, you'd need batteries to store the power.
Q: Well, I am looking for a cheap way on building a solar panel, instead of buying by the manufacturing stores. I would like to stay in the budget up to ,000 dollars. I want to have Solar Energy for my house because the sun is always shining. Is there a way I can make the Light power some of my house? What would I need? How much time would it take?Where can I get the items I need?
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