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180w High Efficiency and High Quality Solar Panels Riverside

180w High Efficiency and High Quality Solar Panels Riverside

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Min Order Qty:
100 watt
Supply Capability:
100000 watt/month

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Electrical Parameters

team

detail 1

working conditon

detail 2

cell

156' 156mm

max system votage

1000 votage

weight(kg)

19.5

operating  temp

-40°C~+85°C

 Cable Length(mm)

 ≥1000

 Static loading

 ≥2400Pa

 Dimensions(LxWxH)(mm)

 1650*990*40

 Maximum Series Fuse (A)

 13

No. of cells and connections

60(10x6)

 NOCT

 45±2°C

 Cable cross section size

 4mm2

 Grounding conductivity

 ≤0.1Ω

 No. of diodes

 6

 Application Class

 Class A

 Packing configuration

 25pcs/carton

 Insulation Resistance

 ≥100MΩ

 

Specifications

1.A grade high efficiency solar cells.
2.TUV/UL/CE/CEC etc
3.Fast shippment
4.25 years warranty
5.OEM/ODM

Benefits

1. Manufactured in an ISO9001:2008 certified plant

2. High efficiency, high safety, high reliability

3. Output power tolerance of +/-3%

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180W High Efficiency and High Qulity Solar Panel

180W High Efficiency and High Qulity Solar Panel

180W High Efficiency and High Qulity Solar Panel

FAQ:

1What price for each watt?

It depends on the quantity, delivery date and payment terms.

2What is your size for each module? Can you tell me the Parameter of your module?

We have different series of panels in different output, both c-Si and a-Si. Please take the specification sheet for your reference.

3Can you provide the peripheral products of the solar panels, such as the battery, controller, and inverter? If so, can you tell me how do they match each other?

Actually we are only manufacturer of solar panels, but we could try to source them for you in China if you need. We could provide you an optimal system design to instruct you how to install.

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: I'm just geting into electonics and stuff. So I am trying to make a simple USB charger. I'm looking for at least 4 volts output. What I've got is two solar panels (detached) a 4 AA battery holder, and a circuit board with an led on it (took the solar panels out of old lawn lights. I need more charge out of my panels (I think) so I tried attaching them. I soldered the positive wire from one to the positive connection on the other and negative wire to negative connection. After doing so and checking the multimeter, it says I have no output at all. How do you connect them?
You have to look at the power output of the cell. The first consideration has to do with voltage. A single cell with no load might output one volt or less. Wiring cells in series would double that output, at least in theory. (Internal resistance will lower the actual voltage.) You've wired the cells in parallel, however. Try unsoldering one electrode and then measure voltage output of each cell. There is still the issue of current output. I don't know if there will be enough with your setup. How many cells are there and what kind of batteries were they charging?
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of electromagnetic radiation?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of electromagnetic radiation. While electromagnetic radiation can potentially interfere with the efficient functioning of solar panels, proper shielding and design considerations can mitigate such effects. Additionally, solar panels themselves do not emit electromagnetic radiation, making them suitable for deployment in areas with high levels of such radiation.
Q: How much is the cost of solar panels including installation for my home so that I can have low monthly power bills.
You can start as small as 7,500. It all according to how much you want to run off solar and your Environment. You can move into Solar slowly as the technology Improves every six months or so.
Q: I'm looking for some advice on hot water solar panels. I'm trying to save some money on electricity. A neighbor has been suggesting solar powered equipment for some time now, and I think he's right. It does save quite a bit of money in the long run. They're kind of expensive though, so I'm looking for cheaper alternatives.
I worked for a plumbing service that offered hot water solar panel installs and replacements. I've replaced perfectly good solar panels for people who wanted to upgrade to the latest. We had piles and piles of panels out behind the shop. We use to scrap the copper and sell the glass panes. A few people would ask to scavenge panels and the boss would let them have it cheap, just to move some of the stuff. I would do the same. I'd find a local installer and see what they do with the leftovers. Chances are, if you searched diligently, you could probably find panels in good shape and use them to supplement your energy usage. Bear in mind, solar hot water system are very different from standard systems. They usually have a much larger storage tank. Typically 80-20 gallons compared to 40. They have a circulating pump and temperature sensors to move the heated water from the panel into the tank. These larger hot water heaters/tanks have much better storage and insulation to keep the water temperature that is generated during the day to last into the evening when people are home to use the shower and wash clothes to take advantage of solar heat. It's not just a matter of getting a panel and slapping it up. There's are technical aspects that need to be followed and if you don't know them, I would advise against doing it yourself. Study up on it and see if it's something you want to tackle on your own before you go too far doing legwork to find out details that might be cost prohibitive or too complicated. Good luck.
Q: How much would it cost (approximately) to convert my home (3 bed. 2 bath) to a green home that is run entirely upon solar panels on my roof? From the panels through installation does anyone know a price break down?
Check your electric bill, and see how many kilo watt hours you have been using for the last year. That will give you a clue as to how many panels you will need in the array,and how many batteries you will need, what size inverter is needed plus would you want a true sine wave or modified.And that's just for starters. But of course you might get a break from your electric Co.(Rebate) also from your state,and possibly something from the Feds. I have installed on the travel trailer a 25 watt panel($850) a 22amp.charge controller ($45) a pair of Trojan 425 watt 6 volt batteries ($300 each) and a 2000 watt inverter modified sine wave ($2000).The only thing I can not run with this set up is the A/C which requires 3000 watts of power. So as you can see your project could get very expensive. I hope this sheds enough light on the subject for you.
Q: I have four power packs for solar lights. They have 3 AA .2volt batteries of 2450 mAh capacity installed in series for a total supply voltage of 4 volt maximum for the lights. I want to charge all four packs at once off a single 6 volt solar panel. With the four packs wired in parallel, what capacity output (wattage) panel do I need to charge the batteries in an 8 hour day?
3 cells in series makes a 3.6volt 2.4AH battery. You multiply the volts but not the capacity. In parallel would be .2volts, triple capacity. So 4 packs in parallel is 9.8AH. Rule of thumb for charging a flat battery is divide capacity by 0 for amps and charge for 5 hours. amp at 6 volts is doable, that would be 6 watts People who make batteries and solar cells usually over-rate them so I doubt that a solar panel of less than 20 watts rating will fully charge these batteries if they are flat. I'd google to see how you might control the charge current with a simple circuit.
Q: i am very new to the solar world and i need help with some stuff to understand what i need to do.what AH battery should i use? i am planning on getting a 2V deep cycle gel based battery but i want to get the most power for my system so should i use something like a few 00AH in a battery bank system or a bunch or 50 or so amp hour batteries in a bank. also what kind of power am i looking at for the best battery system. in other words what kind of basic appliances like lighting, laptop,space heaters etc can can i run on the selected battery system and for how long? any help would be highly appreciated.
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Q: want to run 400 watt heater 8 hrs a day how many solar panels do i need and batteries
You could do that, but it would be an expensive way to go. If what you really want is heat, consider heating water directly with conventional solar water heaters, and storing it in a large, insulated tank. You can then circulate the water through a conventional radiator at night.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a museum or cultural institution?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a museum or cultural institution. Installing solar panels can help these institutions reduce their energy costs and carbon footprint, while also showcasing their commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. Additionally, solar panels can be installed on rooftops or in nearby open spaces, minimizing any aesthetic impact on the museum's architecture or surrounding areas.

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