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Gallium-doped monocrystalline PV modules 200W

Gallium-doped monocrystalline PV modules 200W

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Item specifice

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
200
Number of Cells(pieces):
72

About us
CNBM International Corp, established in 2004, is the business entity for trade and logistic of CNBM Group.With the advantages in Cement, Composite Materials, New Building Materials and Engineering, CNBM mainly concentrate on coal, steel and construction equipments and give priority to solar and wind energy development.CNBM International is highly recognized by its business partners and clients all over the world and has established good business relationship with the customers in over 120 countries and regions all over the world. 

 

Mono Crystalline PV Modules

Solar Cells:72(6*12)

SIZE:1580*808*35mm

Weight:16.0kg

 

Warranty

provides a 13 year limited warranty (“Warranty”) against defects in materials and workmanship for its Uninterruptible power supply, Power inverter/chargers, Solar charge controllers, Battery Products (“Product”).

The term of this Warranty begins on the Product(s) initial purchase date, or the date of receipt of the Product(s) by the end user, whichever is later. This must be indicated on the invoice, bill of sale, and/or warranty registration card submitted to MUST-Solar. This Warranty applies to the original MUST-Solar Product purchaser, and is transferable only if the Product remains installed in the original use location.

 

Gallium-doped monocrystalline PV modules 200W 

 

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OEM & ODM, any your customized lightings we can help you to design and put into product.

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The least expensive way would be to get a 500 W or preferably a higher rated UPS. The higher the rating, the more robust the inverter. You can get two year old ones cheap because most people don't realize that it's just a $2 battery that goes bad every two years. Get some Car batteries in parallel to build up more capacity. Deep cycle marine batteries or golf cart batteries are best. Connect the Solar Panel to the batteries via a FET diode, assuming your solar cells are wired to produce 2 V or better power (you probably would want at least 8 V), this is to charge the batteries when the sun is shining. A little bit of analog circuitry magic can create a current limiter based on a Darlington pair type layout. Connect the batteries to the rest of the UPS (don't plug it into the wall) and you can run 0 V 60 Hz AC devices off it's outlets. You may want to snip the wire going to the speaker so you won't hear the alarm. There's no way you could sync this to the grid so don't even try a grid tie in and the inverter in the UPS is only intended to run for 0 to 20 minutes so it may burn out however we've run UPS inverters constantly for months before when we needed a cheap power converter to change AC power frequencies before.
Q:Hi, I am starting to get curious about the pros/cons of installing solar panels - has anyone done it and is it worth it?
In the state of Pennsylvania in the USA, a very basic 5KW solar installation will cost you $35,000. Of that you will recover approximately $28,000 over the next five (5) years between the State and the Feds. Making your net-cost something between $7,000 and $9,000 depending on various factors. All other things being equal in a standard household with fuel-based heat and window units vs. central AC, this system will provide roughly 50% of power required with a payback of approximately eight (8) years (with electricity at $0.4/kwh). The system has an estimated forty (40) year service life. Without _all_ the subsidies, the payback is longer than the estimated system life, especially if you consider the time-value of money. The life-cycle cost of a photo-voltaic array is horrendous. By that, I mean the total cost of producing the panels, installing them, and then removing them and disposing of them in an environmentally correct manner. All that added in and there is a negative payback. So, it all depends on what one defines as worth it. Putting the cost onto taxpayers via governmental subsidy to make an otherwise wretchedly expensive process viable may give you all sorts of warm-and-fuzzy feelings about renewable resources and reducing dependence on foreign oil and so forth. But the reality is that the true cost of solar panels exceeds that of nuclear power per KW delivered. Even today when nuclear plants start in the Billions-with-a-B in any currency you would care to name.
Q:Can solar panels be installed on commercial buildings?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on commercial buildings. In fact, many businesses are increasingly opting for solar panel installations to reduce their carbon footprint, lower energy costs, and take advantage of government incentives. Commercial buildings often have ample roof space, making them ideal for solar panel installations.
Q:I have to show in a project (a model house) how Solar Panels work. In my model I want to show Solar Panels creating electricity to power a T.V but I need to show how the power gets from the Solar Panels to the T.V. A diagram would be really helpful. Please try and make this as simple as possible as I'm only 3, but try and be specific as well!
A solar panel is a device that collects and converts solar energy into electricity or heat. It transfers energy from the sun into electricity or heat which can be used by (for example) nearby buildings. Solar panels can be made so that the sun's energy excites the atoms in a silicon layer between two protector panels. The atoms split up and the electrons travel down wires into the home for electricity. Solar panels were in use over one hundred years ago for hot water heating in homes. Solar panels can also be made with a specially shaped mirror that concentrates light onto a tube of oil. The oil then heats up, and travels through a vat of water, instantly boiling it. The steam created turns a turbine for power. []
Q:The Physics club in our school is trying to convince the Board of Ed to install solar panels in our school, and i was just wondering if anyone with some experience or real expertise in solar energy. I need some points about their usefulness some real pros and cons on maintenance, etc. Anything will help. Personally i would be perfectly for the idea, but i heard that the overall cost of installing them is much higher than the cost of the energy saved and government subsidies, but ive only heard about this.
Cuts Costs over time
Q:I am fairly new to the solar panel scene, and am eager to try to set one up myself instead of buying a kit. I am looking for a solar panel that puts out 00 Watts or more, and can produce more than 20 volts. Thanks
a cheap one that doesn't burn up
Q:What is the warranty period for solar panels?
The warranty period for solar panels typically ranges from 10 to 25 years, depending on the manufacturer and the specific product.
Q:How do solar panels affect the overall energy consumption of a building?
Solar panels can significantly reduce the overall energy consumption of a building. By harnessing the sun's energy and converting it into electricity, solar panels provide a clean and renewable source of power. This reduces the reliance on traditional fossil fuel-based electricity, leading to lower energy bills and a reduced carbon footprint. Additionally, excess energy generated by the solar panels can be stored or fed back into the grid, further offsetting the building's energy consumption.
Q:OK so how do these solar panels supplement the AC from the grid? Like do they invert the output of the solar panels and sync two AC sources together? If so how and with what? Or do they convert the AC from the grid to DC and then supplement and then invert it? If so how and with what? Thanks
The okorder /
Q:i was told that by making a solar panel they cause more pollution than they will end up getting rid of. Is that true?
It depends on what type of pollution you are talking about. Some of the newer cells that don't use silicone are made with dangerous chemicals that are just dumped into the local water supply when made in China or other places with no real environmental controls. No matter how much carbon free energy the cells produce they will never clean up the mess people made when building them.

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