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Strip Solar Panels Silicon Polycrystalline Solar Panel 245W

Strip Solar Panels Silicon Polycrystalline Solar Panel 245W

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1.About us

We are a high-tech group wich specializes in solar products design,research, manufacture, sales,solar projects design and installation. 

Our national sales service covers seven parts, including northeast, north, east, middle, south, northwest and southwest, international sales covers five continents and over forty countries, including Germany, Italy, Spain, France, America and Brazil etc. 

Our present annual capacity is 6 million for wafer, 60MWp for solar cells,200MWp for solar modules and one hundred thousand for solar applications. It is expected that the annual capacity of 2012 will be up to 30 million for wafer, 300MWp for solar cells, 1000MW for solar modules and 2 million for solar applications. 

We now provide Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Module;Thin Film Solar Module;Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Module Feature of our product

High conversion efficiency mono/poly-crystalline amorphous silicon solar cells 

Modules incorporate high performance bypass diodes to minimize the power drop caused by shading 

High transmittance, low-iron tempered glass 

High performance EVA resin to prevent destroying and water.

AI frame: without screw, corner connection. 8 holes on the frame can be installed easily

Good performance of preventing from atrocious weather such as wind and hails

Certifications: CE IEC TUV VDE, Class I

10 years 90% output warranty 

25 years 80% output warranty 

Depends on various demands from different customers, CNBM could supply any kinds of service to meet you, please feel free to contact us at any time.

 

2.Data sheet

Maximum Power245W
Efficiency0.151
BacksheetSilver
Frame ColarWhite
Manufacture SiteChina
FrameAnodized Aluminum Alloy
Weight19kg

Silicon Polycrystalline Solar Panel 245w

 

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1. How long will my inquiry get response?

 Your inquiry related to our products or prices will be replied within 24 hours. 

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Well-trained and experienced staffs to answer all your questions in fluent English. 

3. Do you accept OEM or customized design?

OEM & ODM, any your customized lightings we can help you to design and put into product.

4. What if I need specific design?

Distributorship are offered for your unique design and some our current models.

Q: I need to be able to charge a 2v 7amp battery with a solar panel. I understand that the charge controller will keep the battery from over charging/discharging, but what I don't understand is the amps.The solar panel is rated at 5watts.The solar panel comes with a 2v 3amp charge controller but will I need to buy a 7amp charge controller and replace it with that for my battery pack? Please explain. Thanks in advance.
If it is a charge controller that is wired between the panel and the battery only, then a 3A rating is ample. The controller only has to handle the maximum current that the solar panel can output. The panel will have (or needs to have) an open-circuit voltage that is greater than about 4V in order to actually charge the battery, whose terminal voltage will rise above 2V as it charges. The panel's open circuit output voltage typically is about 7V. The 5W rating is at the maximum power point under the illumination of standard sun and at a specified temperature. That maximum power point probably is around 4V, which means the panel will deliver the following amperage to charge the battery: I = P/V = 5W/4V = 0.36A Since 0.36A is well below the 3A rating of the controller, the controller will not be overloaded when charging the battery. Some charge controllers also have terminals for connecting the load that you want to power. If that's the case, then the controller also needs to be rated to handle that load amperage or higher. If you were to connect a 6A load, then you would like to have say a 0A controller. Hope that helps.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a bank?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a bank. Solar panels can generate electricity by converting sunlight into energy, which can then be used to power various electrical systems, including those in a bank. By installing solar panels on the roof or surrounding areas of a bank, it is possible to generate clean and renewable energy that can offset the bank's electricity consumption and reduce its carbon footprint.
Q: Are there any maintenance requirements for solar panels?
Yes, solar panels do require some maintenance. Regular cleaning to remove dust and debris is recommended to maximize their efficiency. Additionally, inspecting the panels for any signs of damage or wear, and ensuring proper wiring and connections, are important maintenance tasks.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a boat or yacht?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a boat or yacht. Many boat and yacht owners opt to install solar panels to harness the sun's energy and power their electrical systems on board. These panels are typically mounted on the boat's roof or deck, and can provide a sustainable and renewable source of power for various applications while out on the water.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on government buildings?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on government buildings. In fact, many governments around the world are actively promoting the adoption of renewable energy sources, including solar power, in their buildings to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainability. Installing solar panels on government buildings not only helps in reducing energy costs but also sets an example for the public and encourages wider adoption of renewable energy.
Q: I want to get a solar panel to run a fan (or two) for swamp coolers.I'm not looking to power 20box fans, just maybe some of those auto fans.What the heck kind of panel do I need? What is a power inverter and what does it do?Will I lose all my power if I use a 00' extension cord?How do I choose what I'm going to need?
Here is one that can work for a small swamp cooler, but if you want to build a larger one, use multiple fans. This model uses .4 amps at 2 volts DC. 2 X .4 = 5 watts. You'll want about 6 watts per fan for the panel, so if you had 4 of these fans, at 5 watts each, look for a 25 watt or so sized panel. The panel should have a Volts Open Circuit (Voc) rating around 8 volts, that is normal for a 2 volt system. Then you can just wire the fans, in parallel to each other, to the output of the panel. I read an article in Home Power Magazine about a guy who did this to ventilate his crawl space. He only wanted the fans to run when it was dry weather outside, like when it's sunny. The panel not only powered the fans, but were perfect for sensing when it was sunny. You can do the same thing with the swamp cooler. This fan was clipped from Marlin Jones website, they sell small electronics and such, the link is below. They do not sell solar panels, but I've found OKorder to be a great source for them. We have two small arrays here that run LED lights in parts of our home, and charge cell phones, ipods and small electronics. Take care Jorge, Rudydoo
Q: The first solar panel that creates energy from UV rays... who created it
No solar panel creates energy. The earliest solar panel of any form was probably the parabolic mirror as used, for example, to light the Olympic torch. That goes back to ancient times.
Q: I am interested in solar energy, but am not sure how eficiant it would be in the northwest? Any comments would be apriciated.
Are solar panels a good thing to do for the environment? - Yes. Can you recoup the cost your investment in the solar cells/panels in any reasonable amount of time in Seattle? - most likely - not. I know it's been a miserable spring in Seattle, but, I think we got 3 sunny days last month. With the number of cloudy/rainy days here, solar will only really benefit you in June, July, August and September. There are two kinds of solar panels - electric or water based. The electrics - photovoltaics - are costly to purchase and it's difficult to store the electricity once you make it. A water heater type solar panel initially cost less and can provide some benefit even on partly cloudy days. I have even seen instructions on how to build your own (if you are frugal and handy) I just do not think it's worthwhile in Seattle - if it was Denver or Phoenix we were talking about - then it would be a different story.
Q: I riped two solar panels out of some solar light and tested them. I found out that they both produce 2 volts(I have no idea on the watts or amps). Iquot;ve hooked them up to an electric motor that can be driven by a AA battery, but when I hook the solar panels up to them nothing happens. What is wrong?
The solar cells you have are not providing enough current to operate the motor. There are special low power motors which can operate directly from a solar cell but it sounds like you do not have one of these. Instead you have a common .5V DC hobby motor which requires substantially more current to operate. You can use the original circuit to charge the batteries and use the charged batteries to run the motor. The batteries would be able to supply enough current to operate the motor, but for a limited time. 8 hours of charging might give you less than 5 minutes of motor operation. An LED will draw about 20ma. In a solar light such a small current draw from an LED or two can provide hours of light. A Small DC motor might easily require 300ma to run and over 500ma to start. Running a motor from the same battery at over 5 times the current draw will result in less than /5 of the run time compared to the low current LED. So if an LED operates for 300 minutes the motor would run for less than 20.... The small solar cell size cannot provide enough current to operate the motor directly. Only by slowly charging a battery first would you be able to use the collected and stored Solar energy to operate your motor.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of saltwater exposure?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of saltwater exposure. However, it is important to take certain precautions to prevent corrosion and maximize their performance. This can be achieved by using materials that are resistant to saltwater corrosion, such as stainless steel or aluminum frames, and encapsulating the solar cells with durable and protective coatings. Regular maintenance and cleaning can also help ensure the longevity and efficiency of solar panels in such environments.

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