Yingli Solar Monocrystalline Module Panda 265 Series
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- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 watt/month
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Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited (NYSE: YGE) is one of the world’s largest fully vertically integrated PV manufacturers, which
markets its products under the brand “Yingli Solar“. With over 7.0GW of modules installed globally, we are a leading solar energy company
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1. Structure of Yingli Solar Module Panda 265 series
Yingli Solar Panel Panda 60 Cell 40mm Series is one of the famous series of solar panel under YINGLI SOLAR brand. Yingli solar PANDA is a new monocrystalline silicon module technology with n-type solar cells that have average efficiencies higher than 19.0%. Combined with high transmission glass, module efficiencies are up to 16.5%. Compared to traditional modules with p-type solar cells, PANDA modules have lower initial degradation and higher performance under both high temperature and low irradiation conditions. Panda 265 Series has different types according to panel power output: YL245C-30b/ YL250C-30b/ YL255C-30b/ YL260C-30b/ YL265C-30b.
2. Main Features of Yingli Solar Module Panda 265 series
- Robust, corrosion ressitant aluminum frames independently tested to withstand wind loads of up to 2.4k Pa and snow loads of up to 5.4kPa ensuring a stable mechanical life for your modules.
- Module packaging optimized to protect product during transportation and minimize on-site waste.
- Modules independently tested to ensure conformance with certification and regulatory standards.
- 10-year limnited product warranty.
- Manufacturing facility certified by TUV Rheinland to ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and BS OHSAS 18001:2007.
- Tight positive power tolerance of 0W to +5W ensures you receive modules at or above nameplate power and contributes to minimizing module mismatch losses leading to improved system yield.
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3. Yingli Solar Module Panda 265 series Images
4. Yingli Solar Module Panda 265 series Specification
5. FAQ
Q1. What certificates for your panda solar modules?
Re: QUALIFICATIONS & CERTIFICATES
IEC 61215, IEC 61730, MCS, CE, ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004, BS OHSAS 18001:2007, PV Cycle, SA 8000
Q2. What kind of power warranty can you offer?
Re: Limited power warranty: 1 year at 98% of the minimal rated power output, 10 yesars at 92% of the minimal rated power output, 25 years at 82% of the minimal rated power output.
- Q: How do solar panels affect home resale value?
- Solar panels can positively impact home resale value by providing potential buyers with energy savings and a reduced carbon footprint. Studies have shown that homes equipped with solar panels tend to sell at a higher price compared to similar homes without them. Additionally, solar panels often increase a home's appeal and marketability, making it more attractive to environmentally-conscious buyers.
- Q: Which is more efficient at producing energy? Reference(s) would be nice, but not required.
- Depends on the planet and solar panel. Generally, solar panels are more efficient according to these figures I bumped into. Photosynthetic efficiencies range from 0.% - 8%!
- Q: I need to build a battery array to use with my solar panels I just bought. I want to be able to store enough energy to be draw from it at night, possibly around the clock. Is there a down side to using the deep cycle battery I bought from autozone and 6 or 7 more just like it, or do I need to get some other battery?
- There are batteries particularly made for solar, such as the Trojan T05-RE . I think the RE stands for renewable energy. A deep cycle battery should work all right, although not quite as well. What you want to do is try out your setup first, with just one battery, and the panels provided. If this is one of those 45 watt kits, you may be surprised at how little energy you actually get from the panels. Increasing the number of batteries won't help, either - that's like getting a larger water tank, when you only have a trickle to fill it. If your goal is really to save money, the most cost-effective solar is the grid-tied type, with no batteries at all. That's what we have, and I've never regretted it.
- Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of volcanic activity?
- Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of volcanic activity. While volcanic activity may pose certain challenges such as ash emissions or occasional cloud cover, solar panels can still generate electricity during periods of low activity. Additionally, solar panels can be designed and installed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, including volcanic ash deposition, ensuring their long-term functionality.
- Q: hey, Im going into my senior year at high school and after that will be moving to Pennsylvania where my family has a house on ten acres and I will be going to college there and living all year around. My father wants to build a huge barn for our cars and other stuff like tools, I mentioned too him what about solar panels on the roof to power maybe the house and barn. Would this be a good Idea? Where would be the best place to look into getting solar panels be? Thanks for anyones help!
- This is a site that can help you estimate the size and number of panels that will power what you intend to provide for. There are plenty of sites selling the panels, so compare prices. Also, check whether your state is offering the rebate like the state of CA is and what the restrictions, terms and conditions are. Even with the rebates they are very costly, so be certain to calculate the pay off period for your application to see whether it is a cost efficient option for your energy usage.
- Q: I'm making a model of a solar photovoltaic tower for a school project. I need a way to store energy, and we thought about using capacitors (mainly because of our somewhat limited funding). The tower will have a small photovoltaic panel (around the size of a laptop keyboard with number pad) and some (around 50) quot;heliostats(just the mirrors, no moving parts). What kind of capacitors should i use? and would a capacitor bank be better? i am getting confused with all those uF, pF and can't see the difference.Thanx in advance
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- Q: How do solar panels generate electricity?
- Solar panels generate electricity through the photovoltaic effect, where sunlight is converted into electricity. When sunlight hits the solar panels, the photons in the sunlight knock electrons loose from their atoms, generating an electric current. This current is then captured and converted into usable electricity for powering homes and businesses.
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- Yes, solar panels can be used in agriculture. They can provide clean and renewable energy to power various agricultural processes such as irrigation systems, livestock operations, and crop drying. Additionally, solar panels can be installed on farm buildings or in open fields, helping farmers reduce their reliance on traditional energy sources and lower their carbon footprint.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for off-grid living?
- Yes, solar panels can be used for off-grid living. Solar panels generate electricity by converting sunlight into usable energy, making them an excellent option for those living in remote or off-grid locations. With the right setup, solar panels can provide a reliable and sustainable source of power, allowing individuals to live independently without relying on traditional power grids.
- Q: I have an off-grid 24volt existing system using 8 x 80 watt 2volt, wired at 24volts, mono solar panels with deep cycle batteries,operating now. I have been given a 240 2volt polly cryst. panel. Can I add this panel to existing panels as above. Thank you, dumb solar man
- Assuming that you have / will upgrade wiring sizes to carry the extra wattage, that the new total wattage resulting from the addition doesn't overload any existing charge controller, diodes and / or inverter you have installed, then paralleling it straight into one of the other 2 volt groups should do nothing but add current to the system. True, it will be somewhat imbalanced, but it will work. Your other options would be to reconfigure everything down to it's native 2 V configuration which will raise current and lower voltage, with the additional panel creating the additional current to raise the wattage or to put it in series with the other 4 panel clusters so that you would get 36 V and additional current to account for the raised wattage. One last approach might be to set it up on another battery bank of it's own (small and at 2 V) to then connect to the same inverter. You'd be getting more power and storage capability that way, sort of a partial backup system, really, that will take some of the load off the other components to help extend their useful lives and get a bit more flexibility into it as well. The choice is yours here. That is all the ways that the system can be connected in, assuming everything in the first sentence checks out;-) It's difficult to make a recommendation without knowing what other components are in use and what the maximum ratings they carry are. Just remember that parallel connections add current and voltage stays the same, series connections add voltage and the current remains the same and you can figure out what to do with this thing to help you if you stay within maximum ratings for the charge controller, diodes and / or inverter involved. Good luck and stay safe!
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Yingli Solar Monocrystalline Module Panda 265 Series
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 watt/month
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