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190W Poly Solar Panel with High Efficiency Made in China

190W Poly Solar Panel with High Efficiency Made in China

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Shanghai
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1000 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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Item specifice

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
190
Number of Cells(pieces):
60

Product Description

Solar module/panel with high efficiency solar cells
Strong, lightweight aluminum frame design with reinforced sealing and load hold to prevent freezing and warping, and stand against high wind.
Under Standard Test Conditions(STC): Irradiance of 1000W/m2, Am1.5 and 25º C cell temperature.
Mechanical Characteristics
Dimensions: 996mm(L) x 1460mm(W) x 40mm(H)
Weight: 19.5kg
Solar Cells: Polycrystalline solar cells, 36 cells
Construction: Front: High-transmission 3.2mm tempered glass; Encapsulate: EVA; Back: TPT
Frame: Clear anodized aluminum alloy Color: Silver
190W Poly Solar Panel with High Efficiency Made in ChinaProduct features:
1. The modules use high-quality imported polycrystalline or monocrystalline solar cells;
Enclosed by high-rigidity tempered glass, with excellent light transmittance and output performance;

2. Surface treated with reflection-reducing process, increasing the light absorption.
Back sealed with anti-aging EVA, resistant from moisture and corrosion.

3. The efficiency of our monocrystalline solar cell is over 17%, and polycrystalline panel is over 16%. We stipulate, the allowance of each panel's rated power has to be positive. Each panel is strictly tested before leaving the factory.

4. Our solar panel is designed with a lifetime of 25 years, and guaranteed that the power decline less than 10% within 10 years, and 20% within 20 years.

 Performance
 Rated Power[Pmax]190W
 Power Tolerance± 3%
 Nominal Voltage26.3V
 Design Life 25 years
 Electrical Characteristics
 Maximum Power            [Pmax]190W ± 3%
 Maximum Power Voltage [Vmp]26.3V ± 3%
 Maximum Power Current [Imp]7.23A ± 3%
 Short-Circuit Current       [Isc] 7.85A ± 3%
 Open-Circuit Voltage       [Voc]32.56V ± 3%
 Current Temperature Coefficient 0.08%/º C
 Voltage Temperature Coefficient - 0.32%/º C
 Power Temperature Coefficient -0.38%/º C

 


Q:Does anyone know how I would go about hooking up the air conditioners in my house to solar panels? I would want just the air conditioners to be powered by solar energy. How could I hook it up where the panels can absorb energy from the sun during the day, and save and store the energy so I can run the air conditioners at night? I really feel that in the long run, this would save a lot of money with the energy bill. It's the use of the air conditioners that drive up the bill. Is this idea feasible? Is it also possible to have some sort of hybrid system where I can switch from solar to my regular local energy source when I want to?
There are solar air conditioners. They don't use electricity. Most anyway. The number of photovoltaic panels you would need to run a standard electric air conditioner would cover most of the homes on the block. Read about heat pumps, Thermal storage, swamp coolers, solar heating to get an idea of what is practical. Most solar systems are hybrid because of clouds and nightfall. The best solar homes are designed from the ground up. With plenty of insulation, the right size and orientation of windows and collectors. Putting solar on an existing structure is going to be a misfit half donkey job unless you are very lucky.
Q:Can solar panels be installed on a library or educational institution?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a library or educational institution. In fact, many libraries and educational institutions are increasingly adopting solar energy systems to reduce their carbon footprint, lower energy costs, and promote renewable energy education. Installing solar panels on rooftops or open spaces of these buildings can provide clean and sustainable electricity, benefiting both the institution and the environment.
Q:I am doing a school project and we need to find the cost of solar panels for our school. The problem is i don't know what size the system needs to be. Is it 000 watts or 000000 watts?Also can you find the cost of the system?Thanks
Take a look at the website from Retscreen International. This is a site sponsored by the Canadian government and they have everything that you will ever need to know about renewable energy. Download the free software and then feed in the position of your school (GPS Coordinates) and some data about energy useage. It will then link to the NASA websites to tell you the weather and work out what size of solar panel you need, what direction it should point and what angle it needs to be mounted on. I've used it for the UK, Afghanistan, Iraq, Jordan and other countries - It's brilliant - and its free. It also links to manufacturers websites and so gives you costings. Use this and you are guaranteed to be top of the class
Q:Are there government incentives for installing solar panels?
Yes, there are indeed government incentives available for installing solar panels. These incentives can vary depending on the country and region, but they often include tax credits, grants, rebates, and net metering programs. These incentives are designed to encourage the adoption of renewable energy sources like solar power, making it more affordable and attractive for individuals and businesses to invest in solar panel installations.
Q:if u buy solar panels and never take em out of the box for like thirty years will they still work good thirty years after you bought them
Most panels have a 20year warranty once on the roof (exposed to the sun). They will be fine
Q:Can solar panels be installed on parking lots?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on parking lots. In fact, parking lots can provide ample space for the installation of solar panels, making use of the otherwise unused area. This not only generates clean and renewable energy but can also provide shade for vehicles, reducing the need for air conditioning and promoting sustainability.
Q:If you want to instal solar panels...how often do you have to replace them?
Expect a water heating panel to last about the same as a water heater, 0 to 5 years. Actually, my brother's system is coming up on 5 years, and is not giving trouble yet, so maybe technology has advanced. I have actually never personally known of anyone replacing a solar electric panel due to wear-out. I have heard of occasional replacements due to accidents, including natural disasters like lightning strikes. And one brand of panels had manufacturing defects around the year 2000, but that manufacturer owned up and replaced those free of charge to their customers. A standard warranty on a solar electric panel nowadays is 25 years.
Q:How many solar panels do you need on your house to power your heater in winter?
Your house, and probably your yard wouldn't be big enough to hold them. I did this exercise once (not doing it again) for someone who wanted to replace his 6hp outboard motor with a solar powered one. The calculations ended up that he would need something like .5 acres of solar panels to get that much energy. Not happening. That said, an passive solar home, can get a significant amount of warmth from the sun directly. But it doesn't work very well at night, when it's coldest. (wonder why that is... probably a climate scientist could help us with that? -- oh, wait. They say warming doesn't have anything to do with the sun.) Edit. I didn't use theoretical stuff to come up with my numbers, I used the claims of actual off-the-shelf solar panels sold by West Marine, calculated the power, and did the math based on existing panels.
Q:Can solar panels be installed on a boat or yacht?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on boats or yachts. In fact, they are becoming increasingly popular as a source of renewable energy for marine vessels. Solar panels can provide power for various onboard systems, such as lighting, electronics, and refrigeration, reducing the reliance on generators or shore power. Additionally, solar panels are lightweight, durable, and can be easily installed on the deck or roof of a boat or yacht, making them a practical and efficient choice for harnessing clean energy at sea.

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