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Monocrystalline Solar Panel Cheapest Price 200W

Monocrystalline Solar Panel Cheapest Price 200W

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1.Structure of Solar Module Description

CNBM Solar's photovoltaic module is designed for designed for large electrical power requirement. It is the optimal choice for both on-grid and off-grid power systems. CNBM Solar offers high performance of power per square foot of solar array.

 

2.Main Features of the Solar Module

Quick Details

Place of Origin:

Jiangsu China (Mainland)

Brand Name:

CNBM solar

Model Number:

195w mono solar panels

Material:

Monocrystalline Silicon

Size:

1580x808x35mm

Number of Cells:

6x12 cells

Max. Power:

200w

Certificate::

ISO9001/14001,CE/TUV/UL

Color:

Can be black or white

Grade:

A grade cells

OEM Order::

Acceptable

Junction BOX::

lP65 Ralated/Past the TUV

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Pallets
Delivery Detail:10 days

3.Solar Module Images

Monocrystalline Solar Panel Cheapest Price 200W

4.Solar Module Specification

Specifications

A cells solar panels:
1.6 years Manufacturer
2.High Efficiency solar Cell
3.25 years Warranty
4.ISO9001/ISO14001/TUV/UL/CE

 

Quality and Safety:

Rigorous quality control meeting the highest international standards

High-transmissivity low-iron tempered glass, strong aluminium frame

Using UV-resistant silicon

ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004

IEC61215, IEC61730, Safety Class Inconformity to CE

 

Features:

Aesthetic appearance with excellent efficiency based on innovative

photovoltaic technologies

Strong frame, passing mechanical load test of 5400Pa, instead of the normal

2400Pa,to withstand heavier snow load and higher wind-pressure

 

Warranties:

10 years limited product warranty

15 years at 90% of the minimal rated power output

25 years at 80% of the minimal rated power output

Specificate sheet:

 

ITEM NO.:

Mono 125*125 cell ,72pcs . Power range from 170Wp-210Wp

Maximum Power(W)

170

175

180

185

190

195

200

205

210

Optimum Power Voltage(Vmp)

35.2

35.3

35.4

35.8

36.5

37.0

37.6

37.9

38.0

Optimum Operatige Current(Imp)

4.83

4.96

5.09

5.17

5.21

5.28

5.32

5.41

5.53

Open Circuit Voltage(Voc)

44.4

44.5

44.6

44.8

45.0

45.1

45.3

45.5

45.8

Short Circuit Current(Isc)

5.295.34

5.40

5.48

5.56

5.63

5.72

5.79

5.83

Solar Cell:

125*125 Mono

Number of Cell(pcs)

6*12

Brand Name of Solar Cells

JA Cell,

Size of Module(mm)

1580*808*35

Cable & Connector Type

Pass the TUV Certificate

Frame(Material Corners,etc.)

Aluminium-alloy

Backsheet

TPT

Cell Efficiency (%)

16.8%

Weight Per Piece(KG)

15.0KG

FF (%)

70-76%

Junction Box Type

Pass the TUV Certificate

Tolerance Wattage(e.g.+/-5%)

±3%, or 0-3%

Front Glass Thinkness(mm)

3.2

Temperature Coefficients of Isc(%)

+0.04

Temperature Coefficients of Voc(%)

-0.38

Temperature Coefficients of Pm(%)

-0.47

Temperature Coefficients of Im(%)

+0.04

Temperature Coefficients of Vm(%)

-0.38

Temperature Range

-40°C to +85°C

Surface Maximum Load Capacity

2400Pa

Allowable Hail Load

23m/s ,7.53g

Bypass Diode Rating(A)

12

Warranty

100% of 10 years,80% of 25 years.

Standard Test Conditions

AM1.5 ,  1000W/m² , 25 +/-2°C

Packing

carton or pallet

1*20'

12Pallets / 320pcs

1*40'STD

25 Pallets / 700pcs

 

Modules Characteristics:

A.High effciency crystalline silicon solar cells.
B.High transmission low iron tempered glass,strong mechanical resistance.
C.Standard waterproof junction box,with bypass diode and MC4 connectors.
D.High endurance to different atrocious weather,warranty reach 30 years above.
E.Custom designed modules according to clients' requirement,we can supply various OEM service.
F.Hold TUV and IEC,CE,ISO approval, can supply various OEM service.

PERFORMANCE:

>> High efficiency,Crystalline solar cells with high transmission and textured glass delivering a module series efficiency of up to 17.4%, minimising

installation costs and maximising the kWh outputof your system per unit area.

>> Power tolerance of +/-3% minimising PV system mismatch losses.

QUALITY & RELIABILITY

>> Robust, corrosion resistant aluminium frame independently tested to withstand wind load of 2.4KPa and snow loads of 5.4KPa ensuring a stable

mechanical life for your modules.

>> Take confidence in our modules with a 5 years limited product warranty and a 25 year limited power warranty as international standard.

>> Modules protected by box during transportation and with 21 modules in a box on-site waste is minimised.

>> Modules independently tested to ensure conformance with certification and regulatory  standards.

>> Manufacturing facility certified to ISO 9001 Quality Management System standards.

 

5.FAQ of Solar Module

1. Q: Do you have your own factory?

    A: Yes, we have. Our factory located in Jiangyin city, jiangsu province.

2. Q: How can I visit your factory?
    A: Before you take off from your country, please let us know. We will show you the way,or arrange time to pick you up if possible.
3. Q: Could you print our company LOGO on the nameplate and package?
    A: Yes, we can do that.
4. Q: Do you accept custom design on size?
    A: Yes, if the size is reasonable.

 

 

Q:Hi All,I need some resources for a research project i'm doing on Solar Panels/Cells.So do you know of any good books or online materials that basically covers how solar cellwork from level 0 to calculating the energy output based on intensity of the light and the area of the panel. Book titles will be preferable but i'd like to build a strong base before tackling long and complicated formula(s)... so any suggestions? Your help will be appreciated :)THANKS IN ADVANCE!!
How Solar Cells Work by Scott Aldous Inside This Article . Introduction to How Solar Cells Work 2. Photovoltaic Cells: Converting Photons to Electrons 3. How Silicon Makes a Solar Cell 4. Anatomy of a Solar Cell 5. Energy Loss in a Solar Cell 6. Solar-powering a House 7. Solving Solar-power Issues 8. Solar-power Pros and Cons 9. Lots More Information 0. See all Physical Science articles You've probably seen calculators that have solar cells -- calculators that never need batteries, and in some cases don't even have an off button. As long as you have enough light, they seem to work forever. You may have seen larger solar panels -- on emergency road signs or call boxes, on buoys, even in parking lots to power lights. Although these larger panels aren't as common as solar powered calculators, they're out there, and not that hard to spot if you know where to look. There are solar cell arrays on satellites, where they are used to power the electrical systems. You have probably also been hearing about the solar revolution for the last 20 years -- the idea that one day we will all use free electricity from the sun. This is a seductive promise: On a bright, sunny day, the sun shines approximately ,000 watts of energy per square meter of the planet's surface, and if we could collect all of that energy we could easily power our homes and offices for free.
Q:How do solar panels affect the overall air quality of a building?
Solar panels have a positive impact on the overall air quality of a building. By generating electricity from sunlight, they reduce the reliance on fossil fuels, which are major contributors to air pollution. This means that the emissions of harmful pollutants, such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides, are significantly reduced. Therefore, solar panels help to improve the air quality by promoting cleaner and healthier environments.
Q:Can solar panels be installed on wearable devices?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on wearable devices, but their effectiveness may be limited due to the small surface area available for solar absorption. Additionally, the amount of energy generated may not be sufficient to power the wearable device continuously. However, advancements in solar technology may make it more feasible and efficient in the future.
Q:I am currently building a house, iv designed it to be as self sustainable as possible, I'm in the process of installing solar panels but as I'm ordering online I was hoping someone here could tell me how many I would need to completely run a 5 bedroom home, just standard household appliances such as fridge and freezers, plasma tvs computers and of course lighting, various things like that, also I'll need power storage as well, some type of large rechargeable battery, any help would be great.
You're missing a few assumptions: - where on the globe? - how well is your house insulated, how do you plan to heat/cool your house? - why do you insist on power wasting appliances like plasma screens? Usually, unless it's absolutely impossible, a grid-tie-in system is much better than an insular system. You could use the grid to 'store' electricity for those times when the sun isn't shining and as fall-back if your yield isn't quite as good as you calculated. With the battery system, you'll have to specify your reliability requirements. If you want a 00% guarantee that you'll always have electricity, even if the sun is not shining for a week longer than you've planned according to the past weather history of your area, you'll either have to ridiculously oversize your battery (and panel) system, or plan for some sort of backup system anyway. Finally, if you're really planing such a system, you might want to take a look at the fridges and freezers used on sailboats: these use a eutectic cold accumulator, i.e. you 'charge' the fridge when the engine is running (or the sun is shining) and it'll then keep the temperature for another ~2...35 (professional systems) hours.
Q:I want to install a solar panel on my car. I want to know that how much energy can be generated by a panel of size 4 foot by 6 foot. and the cost of installation.
A little more than 0 watts per square foot, so that size panel would generate 250 watts under ideal conditions, which is noon on a sunny but not too hot day, near the equator. That's about /3 horsepower, or the same power as a man working hard. That is larger than needed to keep the battery of the car charged, unless you plan to run a laptop or something off it at night. The power is also too small to power the car for driving. If it's an electric car, you could get maybe another 2 miles per day out of the car, again, under ideal conditions. An RV store might have an idea of how much installation would cost. They would be accustomed to solar panels for RV's, but probably not small cars. A panel of that size would cost perhaps $500-800 just for the panel.
Q:Is it as simple as buying the panels, an inverter and plugging it into a wall-socket, assuming it would just send power back into the outlet and supplement my house's electrical usage, or... Is it not that simple?Remember, I'm talking about a SMALL system, and I don't care how little power it'd make, or how uneconomical it would be.
Earlier answers kind of answer it for you...but there are alternatives, that avoid the cross-pollination problem: install a 2Vdc auxiliary home system. Lights primarily, and perhaps a couple of low-draw devices. Motor/mobile home suppliers have a wide range of gear. Use Google to find suppliers. A battery 'bank' would be needed, and of course indoctrination of users to shed the 'power when you want it' life-style. Strict rationing, priority tasks, and so on. Supplement with LP heat/gas lights. 'Off the grid' sounds fun for camping, but as a life-style, it's a lot of work and planning.
Q:I'm looking for a solar panel that has something you can plug thigs into, I don't know let's say grow lights. I want something that these lights can plug directly into and I can't find any online. If there is any I would like to know of the cheapest and best quality, I know that's an oxymoron but still. The lights are 600 watts so I need something somewhat strong. Thanks
Solar panels only put out electricity when they are in the sunlight. If you need electricity after peak solar hours, you will need a battery storage system or a connection to the grid. You can run a DC device directly off of solar panels if the device uses the same voltage and amperage that the panel puts out. Your 600W lights use a ballast that takes AC current and will not work with the typical panel. Also, a 600W light will take at least 3 high output/high efficiency panels to run, and you will need more than that if you want to store energy in batteries. You are talking at least 60 sq. ft. of solar on your roof. Aside from the power you need, you are also asking for an AC current, while most solar panels put out a DC current. This is what inverters are for. There are some newer panels that output AC, but you are still talking about a lot of PV to power your needs.
Q:Can solar panels be installed in areas with high wind speeds?
Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas with high wind speeds. However, it is important to ensure that the solar panels are designed and installed to withstand the specific wind conditions of the area. This may involve using appropriate mounting systems and anchoring techniques to secure the panels effectively. Additionally, regular maintenance and inspections should be conducted to ensure the panels remain secure and efficient in such conditions.
Q:I have seen quite a few different websites that talk about building your own solar panels for around $200. I wanted to know if anyone has had any experience with this before I decide to try it myself. It would be very helpful to know what I can expect from such an inexpensive setup; what kind of electronics or appliances would I be able to power. Realistically what can I expect from a $200 setup, and what would I need to power say a whole bedroom (clock, regular sized TV, PC, ext.).
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Q:Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of pollution from industrial emissions?
Yes, solar panels can still be used in areas with high levels of pollution from industrial emissions. While pollution can potentially reduce the efficiency of solar panels by blocking sunlight, advancements in technology and design have made solar panels more resilient. Additionally, regular maintenance and cleaning can help mitigate the impact of pollution on solar panels, ensuring they continue to generate electricity effectively.

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