• Sunpower 230-260w Mono Solar Panels for Home with CE and IEC Certification System 1
  • Sunpower 230-260w Mono Solar Panels for Home with CE and IEC Certification System 2
  • Sunpower 230-260w Mono Solar Panels for Home with CE and IEC Certification System 3
Sunpower 230-260w Mono Solar Panels for Home with CE and IEC Certification

Sunpower 230-260w Mono Solar Panels for Home with CE and IEC Certification

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
10000 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
260
Number of Cells(pieces):
72

Product Description

230-260W Mono Solar Panels for Home with CE and IECSpecifications:

Type of cellmono
Max. power (Wp)230-260W
Max. power voltage (V)30V
Max. power current (A)8.33A
Open circuit voltage (V)38V
Short circuit current (A)8.89A
Number of cells (Pcs)60
Size of module (mm)1640*992*40mm
Max. system voltage (V) 1000
Temperature coefficients of Isc (%)+ 0.1/ °C 
Temperature coefficients of Voc (%)-0.38/ °C 
Temperature coefficients of Pm (%)-0.47/ °C 
Tolerance Wattage (e.g. +/-3%)+/-3%
Surface Max. Load Capacity60m/s(200kg/sq.m)  
Weight per piece (kg)19kg
Junction Box Type 4m, length 1000MM,TUV
Connectors and Cables TypeMC4
Output Cables (mm)φ=4mm², L=900mm
Cell Efficiency (%)≥17.6%
Output tolerance (%)+/-3%
Frame (Material, Corners, etc.)Aluminum
Front Glass 3.2mm high transmission, Low Iron, Tempered Glass
Warranty 10Years products warranty and 25 years 80% of power
Standard Test Conditions AM1.5  1000mW/cm2  25°C 
FF (%) 72%
Operating temperature ºC-40 ºC ~+85 ºC

Packaging:

2pcs/carton, 270pcs/20GP

Advantages

1.Long Service Life
2.High Efficiency Solar Cells
3.Special Aluminum Frame Design
4.High Transmission, Low Iron Tempered Glass
5.Advanced Cell Encapsulation

Solar Panel Application:

1. Solar power station, field operation some huge engineer construction;
2. Living house and home building;
3. Office building, factory and warehouse;
4. other industrial and commercial applications.


Q: Do solar panels work during a power outage?
No, solar panels do not work during a power outage unless they are paired with a battery storage system. Without a battery, solar panels are unable to generate electricity and provide power during a blackout.
Q: Can cold light make solar panels power
light - heat - dynamic - electric conversion method through the use of solar radiation generated by thermal power, usually by the solar collector will absorb the heat energy into the refrigerant, and then drive the turbine power generation. The latter process is the light-heat transfer process; the latter process is the heat-to-conversion process, which is the same as the conventional thermal power generation.
Q: On how to connect a solar panel to a battery and then to a lightbulb,the project is offgrid..
Hi Igor, this is a very simplified version of the system I'm implementing in my shed. I used a guide found on an Answers! member's website, you may find what you're looking for there. Check out the sources section.
Q: Is there such a thing as portable solar panels? Can these be obtained for say a mobile homes / caravans etc.
Yes of course there are.powerful solar panels for camping can generate up to 60 watts of energy which would be enough to charge phones and keep the lights on for a night.you can also get small phone sized solar panels for charging mobiles and torches. Check out the list below----
Q: Can solar panels be installed on public transportation systems?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on public transportation systems. In fact, many cities around the world have already started implementing solar panels on buses, trams, and trains. This allows the vehicles to generate renewable energy and reduce their carbon footprint while operating. The solar panels can be integrated into the roofs or sides of the vehicles, harnessing sunlight to power various onboard systems, such as lighting or air conditioning. This not only helps to make public transportation more sustainable but also saves on energy costs and promotes a greener future for urban mobility.
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: What would it take to make a heater for a small solar panel. I am looking into making a heater for a livestock tank to keep ice melted. I know that heaters take alot of energy to run, but my theory is that if heated mirrors on a car can melt ice with low voltage and im sure not extreme heat (40-60 degrees) then making a heater with just high enough temperature to keep from icing over and melting ice is possible. Where do I start? I would like to use an inexpensive solar panel that will generate enough heat to keep ice from forming and melt it at the beginning of the day. How can you make such a heater and apply Ohms law so that it will function correctly, what Wattage will the pannel need to produce to generate enough heat for the heater. The device will only have to be large enough to melt a spot large enough for an animal to drink.
Short answer is yes. Good to start out a large tank, or big rock to mount your collectors on. Something the stock won't eat or push over. I would start with a swimming pool solar collector. It is just a big piece of black plastic aimed at the winter sun. A collector with insulation and covers will give more heat per sq foot and cost more. Big mirrors and a black painted stock tank might be enough. Insulation of the tank might help a lot. Is the water liquid when pumped up the tank? Do you truck the water in? Is there any electric power wired there or near by? Electric solar collectors can pump and heat water and charge batteries, but it is also possible to circulate water using a thermosyphon set up. You don't have to use photocells. If it gets cold enough some collectors can freeze solid and damage themselves. There are collectors that contain two loops one water the other antifreeze.
Q: How do I clean my solar panels?
To clean your solar panels, start by turning off the system and ensuring the panels are cool to touch. Use a soft brush or sponge with mild detergent mixed in water to gently scrub away any debris or dirt. Rinse the panels with clean water and allow them to dry naturally. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals, as they may damage the panels. Additionally, be cautious when working at heights and consider seeking professional help if needed.
Q: I'm wondering if the cost of the panels and equipment have come down enough to make them viable in areas like Seattle or Vancuver for example.
Take okorder /.. You need to keep in mind that as long as you are renting your electric from the public utility you are doing just that and renting. You can resale the solar electric system if you move or if you just want to sale it and get some of your money back if not 20 % extra. Then all the years you used the system was all free electric. So it is already viable as you put it. Anything other then buying a system would not be. Here is a thought. The housing market slumped and if you paid 50K for your home it is now only worth if you can even sale it about 00K. Not worth the money but people are still buying homes even if they are not worth what they are being sold for. And then the cars and trucks people buy will never pay for them selfs but people still buy them and spend extra the more wasteful the car is. So why does solar have to pay for it's self or prove it's self? It has many times over but because you can't drive a solar panel drunk and party out in the bars with it is is not worth the money. I guess the is just being human and a double standard. What about the big up front cost of solar? I remember a 20% up front cost when I bought my home and my car and it is the same 20% or less for a solar loan. Plus the value of solar is going up not down like with homes and a car is not worth but half what you paid for it the minute you drive it off the car lot. I can only see good from solar un like other things we buy.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on research facilities or laboratories?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on research facilities or laboratories. Solar panels are a viable and sustainable energy solution for these types of buildings, providing clean and renewable power. The installation of solar panels on research facilities or laboratories can help reduce their carbon footprint, lower energy costs, and contribute to a greener and more sustainable environment.

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