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USA Solar Panels Manufacturers - Monocrystalline Silicon 70W Agrisun Solar Panel

USA Solar Panels Manufacturers - Monocrystalline Silicon 70W Agrisun Solar Panel

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Agrisun 70w mono is comprehensive used in Japanese agriculture. And we've got JET and JEPC certification.

 

DATA SHEET

Characteristics
Max Power Voltage Vmp (V)17.2V-17.4V-17.6V
Max Power Current Imp (A)4.07A-4.32A-4.55A
Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V)22.2V-22.4V-22.6V
Short   Circuit Current Isc (A)4.35A-4.61A-4.87A
Max Power Pm (W)70W-75W-80W
Temperature Coefficient of Cells
NOCT47±2
Temperature Coefficients of Isc (%/)0.06%
Temperature Coefficients of Voc (%/)-0.32%
Temperature Coefficients of Pmp (%/)-0.45%
Mechanical Data
Type of Cells (mm)Mono156*78 Mono156*39
Dimension780×670×30mm
Weight5.9kg
NO.of Cells and Connections4×9=36/4*18=72
Limits
Operating Temperature–45°C to +80°C
Storage Temperature–45°C to +80°C
Max System Voltage700V

 

 

Monocrystalline Silicon 70w Agrisun Solar Panel

 

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Q: Well I was thinking about the idea of renovating either a smaller school bus or building a tiny house and I was wondering if i can get some information on the size and watts panel should I use or more like how to get that whole solar energy in motion. Any infor and links would help
I think that typical solar panels are 2'x4' and produce something like 800-000 wh per day. (That's 0.8 - kwh per day.) More in the summer, less in the winter, if they're aimed sort of at the sun. There are newer, more expensive panels that produce more. There are also thin film panels that are less expensive, and probably more sturdy. You then have a couple choices. In a house, you'd have an expensive inverter to connect to the utility power, so you can have power at night when your panels aren't generating anything. In a trailer, you want 2-4-6 deep cycle car batteries to store the power. Then you could have an inverter to convert that power to 20v AC, so you could use normal appliances. Or, you could buy appliances that run on 2 volts DC. Maybe a combination of both. You'll need to figure out how much power you're going to use, so you know how many panels and batteries you're going to need. The calculation is easy. Figuring out how much power you need is hard. You need deep cycle batteries because you can repeatedly charge them way up and run them way down. Ordinary batteries die fairly quickly when you do that.
Q: Can solar panels be installed in areas with high seismic activity?
Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas with high seismic activity. However, special considerations need to be taken into account during the installation process to ensure their stability and durability. Reinforced mounting systems and appropriate anchoring methods can be utilized to enhance the resistance of solar panels to seismic events. Additionally, regular inspections and maintenance should be conducted to identify and address any potential issues that may arise due to seismic activity.
Q: How do solar panel power systems work?
There are two kinds of solar panel power systems, one is on-grid solar power system, the other is off-grid solar power system. The on-grid solar power system: the solar panel convert sunlight into DC electric, and the DC electric is converted into AC electric by inverter, one part supply for the household load, the other supply to power grid. The off-grid solar power system: the solar panel convert sunlight into DC electric, and charge for the battery or supply for the DC load by controller, if have AC load, it need a inverter to convert DC into DC.
Q: I would like to know if I had a mobile kitchen could I power it from solar panels mounted atop the vehicle (truck).(to power electric kitchen equipment, i.e. stove, deep fryer.), instead of propane…could I possibly connect the solar panels to a battery to save my generated electricity? If solar panels would not be enough power could a small windmill suffice…?
Nice enough idea you have there, but practical reality is waiting to bring you back to your senses. The appliances you want to operate take a lot of power. You would need an awful lot of solar cells or a very cumbersome windmill to provide sufficient energy for them. You will find that for a mobile kitchen, an ordinary generator running on gasoline or diesel will be much less expensive to buy and maintain, less trouble to haul around, and much easier to replace if necessary. Considering that propane will probably prove less expensive yet, go with that for as many appliances as possible.
Q: How much is the cost of solar panels including installation for my home so that I can have low monthly power bills.
Where are you located?
Q: There are places in the US where it is sunny almost all the time, like the southwest. But if we covered an area of the Sahara with solar panels, the sun exposure with the area would generate enough energy for the whole US at least. Plus, I would imagine it would be a great source of income for those countries.Why isn't this a topic under discussion or even mentioned between countries' governments/in Congress/in politicians' viewpoints?
It takes companies or citizens to desire to switch their power source. Yes some areas build solar or wind abilities to create power. Its not super cost effective but getting there. Its new technology, that use to be super expensive to make panels, and now is more affordable. In todays world economy, even though it would help down the road, noone has the money to redo their power source right now, its cheaper to just pay the company providing power. All new things take time to be implimented, studied, planned, and permitted. There will be a slow increased usage, but its not like tomarrow everyone will ask for solar power and companies invest to make it available, just cant happen that way. For your Sahara synario, each country can deal with its own power needs, to bring the power from the Sahara to another country is not doable, each desert area could power its nearby areas, when the need and desire arises. In most continents of the world, individual countries are more concerned with basics, clean water and food, and most dont do a good job at providing that, solar power to poor nations, although its a good thought, just isnt a concern now, its clean water and food, medicine is more important. The big picture warrants more diverse ways to get power, but the world is not as one, the countries do not discuss their needs with other countries. Some countries come to the rescue of others on their own if allowed to. Someday, hopefully the world will be more eco friendly, and peole wont starve to death daily
Q: I am building a solar car for the energy wiz competition and I was wondering how I could possibly get my solar panel to shift sideways
having solar panels move like that on a mobile platform is inadvisable -- especially if there is a dynamic wind load resulting from the motion of the mobile platform. Even having a tilt mechanism is dubious at best. think of what limited marginal gain would be gained by mounting a small solar panel on the moon roof of a car. (ultimately, the best answer is to turn the car so that it's angle to the sun is optimal -- but the road/travel direction constraints are what ultimately prohibit that.) while there are ways to build sliding panels, the weight constraints would interfere with your weight/thrust ratios to the point of futility. if you really need that panel somewhere else, don't slide it out of the way, just buy another panel and mount it there. it's more expensive, but it's actually the cheapest solution in terms of design on a mobile platform.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power streetlights or outdoor lighting?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power streetlights or outdoor lighting. Solar streetlights are becoming increasingly popular as they provide a sustainable and cost-effective solution for outdoor lighting. Solar panels capture sunlight and convert it into electricity, which can then be stored in batteries and used to power streetlights during the night. This not only reduces dependence on traditional energy sources but also helps to reduce carbon emissions and overall energy costs.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a construction site?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a construction site. By harnessing the sun's energy, solar panels can generate electricity that can be used to power various tools and equipment on the site, reducing the reliance on traditional power sources and lowering carbon emissions. Additionally, solar panels can be easily installed on temporary structures or mounted on portable frames, making them a viable and sustainable option for powering construction sites.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a school or educational institution?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a school or educational institution. In fact, many schools around the world are increasingly adopting solar energy systems as a sustainable and cost-effective solution to meet their energy needs. Installing solar panels on educational institutions not only helps reduce their carbon footprint but also serves as an educational tool, allowing students to learn about renewable energy and environmental conservation firsthand.

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