• 185W Mono or Poly Waterproof Solar Panel with Indoor LED Bulb System 1
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185W Mono or Poly Waterproof Solar Panel with Indoor LED Bulb

185W Mono or Poly Waterproof Solar Panel with Indoor LED Bulb

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
1 watt
Supply Capability:
1000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
185
Number of Cells(pieces):
30

Features:

•Our solar panel is designed according to and complying with all requirements in IEC 61730 and IEC 61215 ed2(Certified by TUV Rheinland ) 
•We use on our solar panel white tempered glass, EVA, weather-proof substrate film and anodized aluminium frame to provide adequate protection against various environmental conditions 
•Visual inspection, performance measurement and dielectric strength tests on every solar module 
•Each of our solar panel is backed by a 25 year limited power warranty (≥80%) and 10 year workmanship warranty 
•Customization upon request.

Waterproof Solar Panel With Indoor Led Bulb 185W

China National Building Material Group Corporation

CNBM International Corporation is a professional solar panel manufacturer in China for CNBM brand . Silicon panel ( silicon module), as our main product, has high quality and good service. Our products are very popular in Europe, Australia, England, Middle East, Mexico, Argentina, Chili, Singapore and Africa.

Furthermore, our products have gained international authorized certificates like TUV, UL and CE.

China National Building Material (Group) Corporation (CNBM), established in 1984, is one of the largest State-owned group corporations of building & mechanical materials which specializes in the design, manufacturing and distribution of building materials in the world.

As the whole world turns “green”, CNBM enters into the Photovoltaic Industry in 2005.After 6 years' fast growth, now our annual capacity is 500MW solar panel and 500MW solar cell.




Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high snowfall?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high snowfall. However, it is important to consider the design and installation of the solar panels to ensure their efficiency and performance in snowy conditions. Snow can reduce the amount of sunlight reaching the panels, which may affect their power generation. Additionally, the panels should be angled properly to allow snow to slide off easily. Regular maintenance, such as clearing snow accumulation, may also be required in snowy regions to optimize the performance of solar panels.
Q: Can I add more solar panel let say up to 200 watt and adding two 2 volts battery using the same charges controller and power inverter?
You can wire solar panels in parallel (i.e. positive to positive, negative to negative). Preferably, the panels should be similar to allow the output voltages to track. Otherwise, it may be necessary to include diodes in series with each panel so voltage variations do not have an adverse effect. The other alternative is to have the panels charging individual batteries and then combining the batteries through diodes before using the inverter. This approach would require separate charge controllers for each battery. Not quite as energy efficient as each diode causes a voltage drop (and so a power loss).
Q: If a solar panel is a .5kW system, what length of time is it putting out that much power? Every hour?
Power = work done/time taken In other words, Watts=Joules/second. In this respect, power is a little like speed (m/s). Your question is looking at a car with a 50mph top speed, and asking how long is it going that fast? The solar panel will produce .5KW for as long as you require it. Enough to boil a kettle, run a modest electric heater etc,
Q: Are solar panels weatherproof?
Yes, solar panels are designed to be weatherproof and can withstand various weather conditions such as rain, snow, hail, and wind. They are made with durable materials and have protective coatings to ensure long-term performance even in harsh climates.
Q: Are photovoltaic cells the same as solar panels?
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Q: Can solar panels be installed in a shaded area?
Solar panels can still be installed in a shaded area, but their efficiency and electricity production will be significantly reduced.
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.
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Q: how to make electricty using solar panels or wind generator
I was looking for information about solar panels for very long time... Always got these paid websites that sell eBooks about how to build your own solar panel (I guess you are having the same problem)... Good news is that I actually found a great free resource, please see below. Hope that helps and Good Luck! Harold
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
You ask a great question, because this should really be a financial decision, and not only an environmental one. Depending on which state you live in, the payback on a system is often in the 5 to 2 year range. The great thing about solar panels is that the fuel source is free and you don't need to speculate on your future costs. You pay for the equipment up front, and then you just enjoy the free power. Most solar panel systems last at least 30 years, so compare the cost of solar panels to paying your average electric bill 360 times. And that does not include any inflation of energy cost increase. Check out our website to learn more.
Q: a fiber optic network could distribute solar energy from warm states to the rest of the country. Using a Federally created program,the energy would be used through a trust program to benefit all of our citizens equally. It would create thousands of jobs and help us with our dependence on foriegn oil supplies. This is no different than work programs created by the Feds during the 930's depression era.
As a matter of fact these types of facilities are being built today. People are already hard at work on it. Yes solar is more expensive that conventional electricity sources, but only at first. A solar power plant has no fuel costs and so although it costs a lot more to build at first over its life time it can actually cost a lot less. That doesn't even count the costs of byproducts from conventional power plants. Most people are not aware that particulate pollution kills between 00,000 and 200,000 people in the United States every year. The majority source of particulate pollution is electrical power production, but our electrical bill does not include the costs of those deaths. If the electric utilities had to pay their fair share of those medical costs electricity produced by fossil fuels would look a lot less attractive. Some people think solar panels take more energy to build than they every collect from the sun but that is not true. A solar panel generates the energy it takes to make it in between and 2 years and after that the power it generates is basically free. Solar panels are expected to last between 30 and 50 years, so that is a lot of free power. By the way, I installed solar panels on my house. They cost me about 6000 dollars (after rebates and tax deductions) and saves me about 000 dollars every year from my electrical bill. I have a 5 bedroom house and a family of three and our electrical bill averages just $35/month. That is in California with some of the highest electrical rates in the country. So I can say that solar works. There are dozens of companies working very hard to make solar power more affordable and they are being successful. The solar industry is about 7X larger in 2006 than it was in 2000. It is one of the fastest growing industries and has sustained growth of 40% per year for the last five years. Solar power will become the largest industry on Earth, but it will take some time. It is a very encouraging development.

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