Wood Solar Panels 70W Folding Solar Panel with Flexible Supporting Legs for Camping
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 watt/month
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Specification
Product Description
Folding module kits are designed to provide portable 12 volt power wherever you need it.PoPwer available from 20W to 240W
Features:
· Padded, moulded carry bag
· Heavy duty carry handle, hinges and clasps Stainless steel telescopic&adjustable legs
· Weatherproof solar charge controller with LED indicator
· 5m cable with heavy duty Anderson connectors between module-regulator & regulator-battery clamps
· All cabled up ready to use
· 2 year warranty
These kits are the ideal solution for 4WD, camping, caravaning, boating and recreational activities whereverpower is required for lights, small TV, camping fridge, pump or other small appliances.
Nominal Peak Power | 70W | 120W (2 x 60W) | 160W (2 x 80W) | 200W (2 x 100W) |
Power tolerance | 3% | |||
Cell type | Monocrystalline/Polycrystalline | |||
Open circuit voltage (Voc) | 21.6V | |||
Voltage at maximum power (Vmp) | 17.6V | 17.5V | 17.5V | 17.5V |
Short circuit current (Isc) | 4.9A | 7.4A | 9.88A | 12.34A |
Current at maximum power (Imp) | 4.54A | 6.86A | 9.14A | 11.42A |
Maximum system voltage | 1000VDC | |||
NOCT (Nominal Operating Cell Temperature) | 45 C +/-2 C | |||
Operating temperature - module | -40 C to +85 C | |||
Operating temperature – charge | -35 C to +55 C | |||
Module folded size (mm) in carry bag | 505x550x60 | 505x825x80 | 505x1005x70 | 670x1005x70 |
Module open size (mm) | 1014x550x30 | 1014x825x35 | 1014x1005x35 | 1344x1005x35 |
Module net weight (kg) | 9.2 | 13 | 15.2 | 19 |
Module gross weight (kg) | 11 | 16 | 19.4 | 23.2 |
Solar charge controller | PWM 12V 10A; IP65 rated | PWM 12V 20A; IP65 rated |
- 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 panels to ensure they can withstand heavy snow loads and are positioned at an optimal angle to maximize snow shedding. Additionally, regular maintenance, such as removing snow accumulation, may be necessary to maintain their efficiency during winter months.
- Q: How do solar panels affect the property's community image?
- Solar panels can have a positive impact on a property's community image by showcasing a commitment to sustainability and renewable energy. They demonstrate that the property owner is environmentally conscious and proactive in reducing their carbon footprint. This can enhance the property's reputation, attract environmentally conscious residents or customers, and potentially inspire others in the community to consider adopting solar energy as well.
- Q: Hi there. I live in Colorado, and we obviously get a ton of snow there. I im looking into a solar power system for my home, and I am wondering if the snow will accumulate on the panels, or if, because of the energy passing through, it will melt on contact? By the way we get about 20' of snow each year, and it comes on often. I will also be putting them on my roof. Thanks for your help.
- In heavy snow areas, snow can build up on panels. If you mount on your roof as most people do, the angle of the panels will help the snow to slide off. Some people encourage the snow to slough off with a very long-handled squeegee or stick. You will see a drastic power reduction when the panels are covered with snow, even if it's just a few of them. However, the panels are made to take snow load, they won't be damaged. Generally, they are also designed to resist hail up to a certain size, if that's an issue where you live. I'd suggest looking in the phone book or on the internet for a local solar installer, and asking them for references close to you. You can then contact the people there and ask how it's working out for them. Also try searching for an answer on the link below. It's a solar discussion forum with very knowledgeable people.
- Q: What is the average lifespan of a solar panel?
- The average lifespan of a solar panel is typically around 25 to 30 years.
- Q: Let's say I can buy solar panels for my business for $5,000 and my payback period is 8 years. Would it be correct to assume that my money is best spent elsewhere (such as paying down debt) if I am being charged an interest rate of 3.9%?
- Probably, however, depending on what your business does, solar panels can be a somewhat effective marketing strategy. Also you are helping the environment with your investment in solar panels. On a side note, I didn't think modern solar panels had a payback period of 8 years? From what I've heard it's more like 7 years. Oh well, I don't know much about this topic.
- Q: I would like to know how do you build a solar panel?
- i think the evil Genius book has how to build home made solar cells.
- Q: All I know is they check for amps watts voltage and everything... they dont have to be used for solar panels but um they have like alittle spinny thing in the middle of them. you spin it around to what you wanna test such as the amps watts voltage and stuff.... idk what their called but im looking to buy one to test my solar panels when they come in
- Voltmeter.
- Q: Do solar panels require direct sunlight to work?
- No, solar panels can still generate electricity even in indirect or diffused sunlight.
- Q: Dont/Cant work alone?when you buya asolar panel you mUST GET bATTERIES, voltage regulators and many else stuff?cant they just work directly? or can i use normal batteres like Car batteries?The one who Really knows 0 pts. thanks
- It is a system, you can get a small scale panel that can do things like charge cel phones and ipods. The type of system I have installed on my home needs a converter that turns the dc current that is produced by the panels into ac current to run in my home. I don't have a battery system because I'm not off the grid. When I'm generating more electricity than I am using I sell it back to my utility and at night when I'm not gernerating any electricity I buy it back again. Basically my meter runs backwards durning the day and frontwards during the night.
- Q: Does anyone own any and would you recommend them? right now i only own solar stake lights and i use them during the summer in my yard. But during the winter i take them out because they don't charge well. I live in toronto canada where it snows a lot during the winter, would it even be worth it to buy solar panels? Would they get covered with snow if the were mounted on my roof and get ruined? I plan on buying some when i purchase my own home.Any info would be appreciated:)
- You may have to put a snow roof over the wind generator to keep it working. A solar hot water system might be hard investment where you are but it could work if it's designed right. Check out the solar companies in your area for ideas.
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Wood Solar Panels 70W Folding Solar Panel with Flexible Supporting Legs for Camping
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 watt/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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