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Small Solar Panels for Home:60Wp Maximum Power Solar Power System

Small Solar Panels for Home:60Wp Maximum Power Solar Power System

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Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
10000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
60
Number of Cells(pieces):
36

Product Description

Key Specifications/Special Features

  • Maximum power: 60Wp

  • Maximum power voltage: 18.00V

  • Maximum power current: 3.33A

  • Open circuit voltage: 21.60V

  • Short circuit current: 3.60A

  • Number of cells: 36 pieces (4 x 9)

  • Cell dimensions: 78 x 156mm

  • Module dimensions: 766 x 680 x 30mm

  • Maximum system voltage: 1,000V

  • Temperature coefficients of Isc: + 0.1%/

  • Temperature coefficients of Voc: -0.38%/

  • Temperature coefficients of Pm: -0.47%/

  • Temperature coefficients of Im: +0.1%/

  • Temperature coefficients of Vm: -0.38%/

  • Temperature range: -40 to +85C

  • Surface maximum load capacity: 60m/s (200 kg/m²)

  • Allowable hail load: steel ball fall down from 1m height

  • Weight per piece: 7kgs

  • Junction box type: PV-JB001 (TUV)

  • Connectors and cables type with TUV certificate

  • Length of cables: 900mm

  • Output tolerance: ±3%

  • Frame (material, corners and more): aluminum

  • Standard test conditions: 1,000W/m², AM1.5 25'C

  • Warranty 10 years product warranty and 25 years 80% ofpower

  • FF: e70%

  • Quantity of one 20-foot container: 500 pieces

  • Quantity of one 40-foot HQ container: 1,000 pieces


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Product Details

Electrical DataModule SizeWeightNumber of cells series
Nominal PowerMax-PowerMax-PowerOpen-CircuitShort-Circuit
VoltageCurrentVoltageCurrent
PmaxVMPPIMPPVOCISC
WVAVAmmKgpc
1017.20.5821.61.31340*254*171.236
2017.21.1621.61.93340*460*251.836
3017.21.7421.62.57350*670*30336
4017.22.3221.63.23450*670*303.536
5017.22.9121.63.86550*670*304.536
6017.23.4921.63.86603*670*305.336
7017.24.0721.64.51758*670*30636
8017.24.6521.65.17758*670*306.536
9017.25.2321.65.81935*670*306.736
10017.25.821.66.46935*670*306.736
11017.26.421.67.081061*670*35836
12017.26.9821.67.721161*670*358.636
13017.27.5621.68.41277*670*359.836
14017.2421.64.41480*670*3510.936
15017.24.1721.64.581480*670*3510.936
16034.44.6543.25.171480*670*3510.972
17034.44.9443.25.491172*983*3511.772
18034.45.2343.25.811172*983*3511.772
19034.45.5243.26.141260*983*3514.672
20034.45.8143.26.51260*983*3514.672
21034.46.143.26.851488*983*3514.672
22034.46.443.27.081488*983*3515.272


Q: How do solar panels affect the electricity bill?
Solar panels can significantly reduce or even eliminate electricity bills by generating clean, renewable energy from the sun. When solar panels produce more electricity than a household consumes, the excess energy can be fed back into the grid, resulting in credits or monetary compensation. This process, known as net metering, allows homeowners to offset their electricity usage and potentially receive lower bills or even payments from their utility company.
Q: Solar panels are costly.Do you know any inexpensive way?So that i can make one of my own.
You can use mirrors to concentrate sunlight and boil water, but I don't know if that is cheaper. You'd need motors to keep the sunlight focused on the boiler. Or you could build a solar water heater. It doesn't generate electricity but it conserves the power an electric water heater would use.
Q: I'm building a solar panel for the first time and have the tabbed solar cells. I put together 4 strings of 9 cells. And the cells are each 0.55V, 3.6A.Because I'm going to be using the panel indoors and leaning it up against a window pane, I put them in a 24x36 inch poster-size frame. The frame has a plexiglass cover and a thick cardboard backing. My question to you is this. Will the cardboard backing up against the metal underside (positive side) of the solar cells be ok? I don't know if it may catch fire or if holes may burn through when there's full sun.My guess here is it should be ok. But maybe I'm wrong. If I am wrong, or if something should be put in between, please let me know what I should use.Thanks everyone!
In commercial panels some sort of polymer is often used for backing. With a 2V panel there are 36 cells, which means they can still output about 4V for charging a 2V battery even when hot. The voltage reduces about 2.2mV per degree C per cell. Commercial panels are meant to work up to about 60 degrees C, which is quite normal in the sun. I have found just lying them on the grass the air circulation is reduced, and they get too hot to charge a 2V battery. This means the backing should have good thermal conductivity while being an electrical insulator, as well as mechanical strength. The cells are often encapsulated in a thermosetting plastic first, then laid face down so a liquid polymer can be poured as backing.. I have removed commercial panels from their frames and re-packaged them to work in a very wet environment. I suppose cardboard would work, but it is unlikely to have good cooling so the expected voltage would be lower. As you intend to only operate indoors I suppose it is unlikely you have full sun most of the time anyway, so there could be less heating and less output current accordingly. I think the cardboard is only useful for a short time, and is not strong enough. Temperature wise it is marginal. The link below uses plywood for the backing. The backing is supposed to provide strength too. A sheet of some sort of plastic or laminate (including melamine laminate as in kitchen bench tops) comes to mind too. The cells are supposed to be bonded to the backing for better thermal conductivity. Use silicon RTV to stick cells to the backing, very thinly.
Q: who has solar panels on their home and are they worth it
Depends where you live. Solar hot water is good for anywhere that doesn't get hard freezes, and will also work (slightly different technology) in colder areas, but will take longer to pay back. Hawaii probably has the best payback for solar water heaters of any state.
Q: I need to build a battery array to use with my solar panels I just bought. I want to be able to store enough energy to be draw from it at night, possibly around the clock. Is there a down side to using the deep cycle battery I bought from autozone and 6 or 7 more just like it, or do I need to get some other battery?
There are batteries particularly made for solar, such as the Trojan T05-RE . I think the RE stands for renewable energy. A deep cycle battery should work all right, although not quite as well. What you want to do is try out your setup first, with just one battery, and the panels provided. If this is one of those 45 watt kits, you may be surprised at how little energy you actually get from the panels. Increasing the number of batteries won't help, either - that's like getting a larger water tank, when you only have a trickle to fill it. If your goal is really to save money, the most cost-effective solar is the grid-tied type, with no batteries at all. That's what we have, and I've never regretted it.
Q: How much space is required for solar panel installation?
The amount of space required for solar panel installation can vary depending on factors such as the size and type of panels, the energy needs of the property, and the available sunlight. On average, a typical residential solar system may require anywhere from 100 to 600 square feet of roof space, but ground-mounted systems can also be an option for properties with ample land. It is best to consult with a solar installation professional to determine the specific space requirements for your particular situation.
Q: Solar panels would change the world if they were widely available to us especially cheap, it will be worth it in the long end. Money would be saved like housands a year per person on utility costs.
Yes, solar panels could change the world if they were especially cheap--but they're not and may not be cheap for many years, if ever. Lots of new technology could change the world but most of it doesn't. The government doesn't have a very good track record of picking winners in the new technology markets; that's something we should probably leave to the venture capitalists to do--with their own money. The money the government spent on solar panels is gone. Racked up as debt that we'll leave to our children and grandchildren to pay off.
Q: Can solar panels be used in conjunction with energy-efficient appliances?
Yes, solar panels can definitely be used in conjunction with energy-efficient appliances. In fact, pairing solar panels with energy-efficient appliances is a great way to maximize the benefits of renewable energy and reduce overall electricity consumption. By generating clean electricity from the sun, solar panels can power energy-efficient appliances, resulting in significant energy savings and a more sustainable lifestyle.
Q: Okay, so I have a science fair coming up soon and I need help with my project. SO - What should I use to demonstrate with the propeller? A toy boat? Plane? And I only have mini solar panels ; so how do I put the solar panels on the toy boat/plane to make the propeller move off of the sun's energy? Thanks. Steps please!
Solar panels produce electricity. To move the propeller you need mechanical motion. An Electric motor converts from electrical to mechanical power. Most Solar Panels produce DC electricity as do batteries so you need a DC motor that is sized to match the Output of your solar panels. For small temporary projects like this I find that hot melt glue is great to assemble parts. Using a voltage meter you can expose your solar panels to a strong light (or one equal to what you expect during your demonstration) and measure the voltage across the terminals. This may help to size the motor. It depends upon the size of your propeller and how it is made. Your three choices are to use it to power an airplane, to power a boat underwater or to power a boat like an air boat. You might also use the air boat concept to make a car. (air car) The air boat might be the simplest to make but you will need a body of water to demonstrate the concept. The air car doesn't have such a requirement.
Q: Can you connect a solar panel to speakers that use a wall outlet plug, by cutting the plug off and connect copper wire between the solar panel and cord?Confusing i know. I'm trying to connect a solar panel to speakers for a science project.
NO NO you will cause a fire and lots of damage. Do not play with the power from a wall outlet. Outlets supply 20 or 240 volts AC Your solar panel supplies low voltage (perhaps 2 volts) DC. The two are totally incompatible. Speakers require no power, just the audio signal from a power (audio) amplifier. .

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