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CNBM Solar Polycrystalline 6 Series (55-60W)

CNBM Solar Polycrystalline 6 Series (55-60W)

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Introduction

This installation Manual contains essential information for the electrical and mechanical installation that your must know before installing CUSTOMER PV modules. This also contains safety information you need to be familiar with .All the information described in this manual are the intellectual property of CNBM and based on the technologies and experiences that have been acquired and accumulated in the long history of CUSTOMER. This document does not constitute a warranty, expressed or implied.

CUSTOMER does not assume responsibility and expressly disclaims liability for loss, damage, or expense arising out of in anyway connected with installation, operation, use or maintenance of the PV modules. No responsibility is assumed by CUSTOMER for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from use of PV module.

CUSTOMER reserves the right to make changes to the product, specifications or installation manual without prior notice.

 

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CNBM Solar Polycrystalline 6 Series (55-60W)

 

Data sheet

Characteristics
Max Power Voltage Vmp (V)17.4V-17.6V
Max Power Current Imp (A)3.17A-3.41A
Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V)22.4V-22.6V
Short   Circuit Current Isc (A)3.38A-3.64A
Max Power Pm (W)55W-60W
Temperature Coefficient of Cells
NOCT47±2
Temperature Coefficients of Isc (%/)0.06%
Temperature Coefficients of Voc (%/)-0.33%
Temperature Coefficients of Pmp (%/)-0.45%
Mechanical Data
Type of Cells (mm)Poly156×62.4
Dimension820×510×30mm
Weight4.9kg
NO.of Cells and Connections3×12=36
Limits
Operating Temperature–45°C to +80°C
Storage Temperature–45°C to +80°C
Max System Voltage700V

 

CNBM Solar Polycrystalline 6 Series (55-60W)

 

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Q:our school spends around $0,000 dollars on energy.we want to know how much money would installing solar panels on the roof save our school.
Where do you live? In almost all areas, solar power is currently really expensive. It looks like it'll be 0-5 years before they're cost effective... sorry to tell you! If your school is a tall building with few similarly tall buildings/trees around it then mini-wind turbines might be worth a look. You'd have to measure the wind for a year or so to get an idea of whether it's worth it though - in most cases mini wind turbines aren't very good either!
Q:discription how does solar panels save energy
I'm definitely no expert in the field but hope to learn much more in the future. I'm in the infancy stage of researching as many options as possible in the design and construction of a total green house. That being said, a particular local news story sparked my interest when they investigated the cost effectiveness of residential solar panel systems. Here in Austin, Texas, through subsidies and incentives offered, you can install a system that costs roughly 22.5k for about 7. Apparently these deductions come from a federal incentive (which is a very small portion) combined with those set by the city itself. Austin is a pretty progressive city so I imagine their incentives might be a little better than most but you can call your city's general info line (3) and do a little more digging. Another option you might have is renting the equipment. I was told yesterday that a company here in town would allow for the installation and use for a monthly rate. I know how tight cash can be in school and 7 thousand might not be tangible. The whole issue of energy conservation is so prevalent these days that new info is constantly coming out. Give your current energy provider a call and see what they can tell ya. I hope you find something that works for you. -G
Q:Do solar panels work at night?
No, solar panels do not work at night as they rely on sunlight to generate electricity.
Q:Is it possible for a 2V rated panel to charge a bank of batteries equal to around 36V? I believe that the panels should equal or exceed the voltage of the batteries but, I'm not for certain.
With a 2 volt power source (solar panel, battery charger, vehicle charging system, etc...) you can charge three 2 volt batteries in parallel circuits then switch to a series circuit through a series/parallel switch to get 36 volts output. I've done this with my electric scooter so I can charge it with my pickup through the lighter socket when I'm away from home. It works great! When at home I just leave the switch in the 36 volt position, plug the charger in the wall receptacle and the charger puts out 36 volts. Actually 2 volt lead acid batteries have 2.6 volts when fully charged so the charging source has an output of 3.6 to 4.2 volts to effect a complete charge. In the series circuit the fully charged batteries would put out 37.8 volts so the charger would have an output of 40.8 to 42.6 volts.
Q:Do solar panels require a specific orientation or angle for optimal performance?
Yes, solar panels typically require a specific orientation and angle for optimal performance. The ideal orientation is facing south in the northern hemisphere and north in the southern hemisphere, to maximize sunlight exposure throughout the day. The optimal tilt angle depends on the latitude of the location, with a general rule of thumb being the angle should be roughly equal to the latitude. However, modern solar panels are designed to be flexible and can still generate electricity even when not perfectly aligned or angled.
Q:Are there any noise concerns with solar panels?
No, there are no noise concerns with solar panels. Solar panels produce electricity by converting sunlight into energy and do not generate any noise during their operation.
Q:How do solar panels affect the electrical grid?
Solar panels can have both positive and negative effects on the electrical grid. On the positive side, solar panels generate clean and renewable energy, which reduces the reliance on fossil fuels and decreases greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, solar panels can help decentralize the grid by allowing individual households or buildings to generate their own electricity, reducing strain on the overall grid. However, the intermittent nature of solar power can pose challenges for grid operators, as it requires careful management to balance supply and demand. Moreover, the increased number of solar installations can also lead to voltage fluctuations and grid instability if not properly managed. Overall, while solar panels offer numerous benefits, their integration into the electrical grid requires careful planning and coordination.
Q:I need a solar panel for my laptop as i am going camping in the desert, and i need my laptop. There are two choices of solar panels, One is 0 watts and 2 V and maximum power current 0.56 amps. The other one is 2 watts, 2 V and no mention of current. My laptop plug says input 00-240V and .5A and then output 5V-5A. Which one should i get for my laptop. If there are other choices please tell me ill look them up on OKorder.Thanks
I'm afraid neither of these panels will do much for charging or running your laptop. If the power brick is supposed to emit 5 volts at 5 amps, that's 75 watts. Neither of those panels provides enough voltage and the power output is obviously far too small. The capabilities of solar power are vastly overestimated for small panels. Sunlight is limited to about kilowatt per square meter under ideal conditions (summer time, clear blue sky, for a few hours around noon in the US southwest). But consumer panels top out at about 5% efficiency, so your limit is 50 watts per square meter - in other words you would need about half a square meter, or about six square feet, of panel to provide 75 watts. And even under ideal conditions you will only get that much for a few hours each day. Also, the panel's voltage output is not regulated, so even if you find a panel that emits 5 volts (this would actually have to be made up of groups of 30 cells in series, as they emit half a volt each at most) you can't just connect the panel output into your laptop's DC in. You'd need a regulated DC-to-DC supply, and since that is not 00% efficient it will cost a bit of the power... now you need even more panel area. All in all, not really a practical thing to carry along on a camping trip.
Q:Can solar panels power an entire house?
Yes, solar panels can power an entire house. The number of panels required depends on the energy needs of the house, the location, and the efficiency of the panels. However, with the right setup and sufficient sunlight, solar panels can generate enough electricity to meet the power demands of a household.
Q:I'm curious to know if the small solar panels on a calculator (ie TI-32) could produce a voltage similar to what is used in a single-use (disposable) camera, approximately 4V.
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