Triangle Solar Panels - Solar Energy, Solar Power Panels, Solar LED Light
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- 100000000 watt/month
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Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Panel (60-65W)
• 10 years 90% output warranty
• 20 years 80% output warranty
• 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 encapsulate 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 UL, Class I
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1.What price for each watt?
It depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms,
2.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 are the different applications for solar panels for residential use? How many should I purchase if the avg panel produces 80 watts .
- Solar is a system, not just panels. Here is a link to the pro's that do this daily. You need to do the inside of your home, before you do the outside. Only then will solar work for you.
- Q: Lower solar panel/wind turbine prices allow wider applications, hence a great help to a greener mother earth!
- “the living feed the dead” -- may have actually lucked into the answer. The government does assist the petroleum industry and it funded the research that gave us nuclear power. If alternative energy is going to work, it may require intervention by the government in terms of access to land (imminent domain) and to the transmission grid. Alternative energy companies are stuck because of their own paranoia (of industrial espionage) and because they are being gouged by land owners. A single wind turbine on your land can net you $70,000 a year (plus a 0% increase per year for inflation), forever. Then there is the cost of the corridor to access the grid. Solar companies are trying to purchase land like drunken sailors – and landowners in areas where solar can be most effective (e.g., the American Southwest) are hip to what is going own. So when acquisition agents call to purchase land, owners are demanding outrageous prices (say $5,000/acre for land that is worth about $00/acre, otherwise). Then there is the fact that nobody (rich or poor) wants one in their backyard, not to mention the various PAVE (People Against Virtually Everything) groups who protest stuff just because they can. ===== A Modest Proposal -- <<0% inflation rate is an extremely high You are, of course, right. Nevertheless, that is what some Wind Energy companies are offering land owners as part of the lease agreement for placing turbines on their land. I agree it's outrageous, but I'm an environmental consultant for several Wind companies and I know what they are offering. As a side note. They were initally so lame (and this is related to their general paranoia) that they cut deals to place the turbines before they secured corridor access to substations. When they subsequently approached the land owners (the same ones with the turbines on their land) about the corridor, they were held hostage for outrageous money - as in millions of dollars - because by then the land owners had them over a barrel.
- Q: Can solar panels be used off-grid?
- Yes, solar panels can be used off-grid. Off-grid solar systems are designed to generate electricity independently from the utility grid. These systems can store excess energy in batteries for use during times when the sun is not shining or when power is needed at night. Off-grid solar panels are commonly used in remote locations, such as cabins, RVs, boats, and even in developing countries without access to reliable grid electricity.
- Q: What direction do solar panels usually point? North? East? South? West?
- Oh wow, please ignore approx 50% of the answers here. We live off-grid and solar is my business. If you are in North America, they should face SOUTH. The comment about them facing the equator is accurate. What has not been said though, is the angle they should be at. For optimal sun exposure, the angle from horizontal for the panel should be equal to your latitude. So if you live in Colorado for example, at approximately 40 degrees latitude, your panel should be at 40 degrees from horizontal.
- Q: Do solar panels require regular inspections?
- Yes, solar panels do require regular inspections to ensure optimal performance and identify any potential issues such as damage, debris, or faulty connections. Regular inspections can help in maintaining the efficiency and longevity of the solar panels.
- Q: how big of an solar panel do i need to power/charge my laptop?would one from canadian tire sell the right one?
- Yes. Basically, here's what you need (I'm keeping this general on purpose): The panels themselves -- how large an area depends on average power consumption and how much power you can get on average. That, in turn , depends on climate. You'd need more in Seattle than Tuscon, for example. I'd guess something in the neighborhod of 0 square feet. Depends also on haow many gadgets (printers, etc.) you have. You'll need a power storage system. Lithium gives you the best poser density (of off-the-shelf stuff) but an ordinary car battery works well and is reliable. And, of course, a control system to manage the power generation/storage/use so everything works together without that annoying smell that tells you you just cooked a few hundred bucks worth of equuipment! :)
- Q: thinking of getting a portable solar panel laptop charger...may be a stupid question but may be a very intelligent one as well ;)
- First of all solar panels increase the mass of the plane and afeect its aerodynamicity. U cant use them at night. U cant use them when the whether is cloudy or its raining. To obtain the power required lift a plane it would need lots of solar panels which would make the flight more expensive. Why would people go on a more expensive ride when they can get a cheaper one.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed in areas prone to hurricanes or tornadoes?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas prone to hurricanes or tornadoes. However, additional precautions and engineering considerations need to be taken to ensure their durability and resistance against strong winds and potential impact from debris. This can include using reinforced mounting systems, implementing proper anchoring techniques, and selecting panels that meet stringent wind load requirements.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of heatwaves?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of heatwaves. In fact, solar panels can still generate electricity in extreme heat, although their efficiency may decrease slightly due to the temperature increase. However, it's worth noting that high temperatures can also lead to increased energy consumption for cooling, which may offset the benefits of solar energy to some extent. Nevertheless, solar panels remain a viable and sustainable solution for electricity generation in areas with high levels of heatwaves.
- Q: I don't see much solar panels on people's houses where I live. I got a long time to go before doing so but I was planning on buying a few solar panels when I retire in the far future. In your opinion, is such an investment worth it? Would you buy them? I realize they are very expensive hence why I said when I retire. Thanks for your opinion
- The payback is usually between about 5 and 5 years depending on how expensive electricity is in your area, the rebates available, and where you live (is it sunny most of the time?) Most people that get them don't do it for the investment - they do it to be energy responsible - but it's not a bad way to do both if you have the money to put into it. I personally just pay for the green energy option from my electricity provider. So I am buying power from solar and wind farms, and it cost about 0% more per month. I don't get the benefit of free power, but it comes with a smaller price tag initially, and I think when we all invest in these technologies, the price will improve over time, so energy costs will be lower in the future.
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Triangle Solar Panels - Solar Energy, Solar Power Panels, Solar LED Light
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 100000000 watt/month
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