Axitec High Efficiency Solar Panels from CNBM
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1.CNBM is a state-owned company under jurisdiction of central goverment , one of Fortune 500 .Just because of this ,we can get more support and resources from our government.So ,it is realiable .
2.CNBM's solar products are high-qualified with TUV,UL,VDE,CE,ISO certificates. Our products ranges top in China.
3.Just as I mentioned in attahment ,we signed 500MW project with Urkan under the witness of our chairman Xi Jinping ,CNBM has ability to meet your large quantity needs,Our annual capacity is 1GW.
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- Q: I have a playstation PSP charger that is 5v 2A, so it takes 0 watts.I have several small solar panels that put out watt a piece and are 4 volts, 250mAhow can I get my 0 watts to be 5v 2A instead of 4v 250mA? the voltages have to match up right?also, what's a 3-T regulator that controls voltage?
- 3-T is just one type of many devices designed to control voltage so you get the amount you desire with as little static as possible. Without you having an degree in engineering, I can't explain it to you any better. You will also need to produce true sine wave energy or you will burn out your PSP with the correct volts and amps. You need one to produce only 5 volts 2amps. Anything different will burn out yur PSP. Your problem is simple math. Watts = volts multiplied by amps. Amps = Watts divided by volts. So if your solar panels can produce /4 amp ( 250 mA) each, then you connect one to the other in a series until you get enough connected to make 2A. ( 8 panels { /4mA x 8 = 2A}) You now have a panel with 32Volts, 2Amps, 64 Watts. This is where the T-3 regulator comes in. If you buy one for 5 volts, it will allow only 5 volts 2 amps, to go to your PSP.
- Q: I'm writing a post-apocalyptic story in it the main character finds a warehouse. Eventually he finds out the roof is covered with commercial solar panels. Given it's been over a year since the majority of the world died no manainence was done, do they still work?
- In my experience working with solar panels, I've found that the panels themselves are robust and can last years. How that energy is transferred from the panel to perform work (sorry for the boffinism) is where the complexity emerges, namely due to the fact solar panels produce DC current, and nearly all of our electrical appliances use AC current. In most cases, solar panels will either send energy through a DC/AC inverter directly to be used for appliances, or stored in deep cycle batteries, then converted to AC using an inverter when the user wants to use his/her appliance. Now to answer your question: the solar panels will be fine, and could conceivably be in fine working order with AC current available IF... and I cannot stress this enough (namely through years of field experience dealing with solar powered scientific instrumentation that was working well and then mysteriously not working)... IF rats and other rodents haven't eaten through the wires. This is probably the most likely reason that a set of solar panels wouldn't be working in your given scenario. Hope this helps, and good luck!!
- Q: On how to connect a solar panel to a battery and then to a lightbulb,the project is offgrid..
- Hi Igor, this is a very simplified version of the system I'm implementing in my shed. I used a guide found on an Answers! member's website, you may find what you're looking for there. Check out the sources section.
- Q: How much electricity can a solar panel produce?
- The amount of electricity a solar panel can produce depends on several factors, such as its size, efficiency, and the amount of sunlight it receives. On average, a standard solar panel can generate anywhere from 250 to 400 watts of electricity per hour. However, larger and more efficient panels, combined with optimal sunlight conditions, can potentially produce even more electricity.
- Q: What is the impact of tree shading on solar panels' efficiency?
- The impact of tree shading on solar panels' efficiency is negative as it reduces the amount of sunlight reaching the panels and therefore decreases their energy production.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed in areas with high winds?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas with high winds. However, it is crucial to consider the design, installation, and maintenance of the solar panel system to ensure its durability and stability in such conditions. Reinforcements and proper anchoring techniques can be employed to withstand the wind load and prevent any damage to the panels.
- 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 have already embraced solar energy and installed solar panels on their rooftops or surrounding areas. This helps them reduce their carbon footprint, save on electricity bills, and serve as a sustainable example for the community.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on airports or transportation hubs?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on airports or transportation hubs. In fact, many airports and transportation hubs worldwide have already adopted solar energy systems to power their operations and reduce their carbon footprint. Installing solar panels on these facilities not only helps generate clean energy but also provides an opportunity for sustainable and renewable power sources.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a gas station or convenience store?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a gas station or convenience store. Installing solar panels on these establishments can help offset their energy consumption and reduce their carbon footprint. Additionally, it can lead to cost savings in the long run by generating clean and renewable energy.
- Q: I found portable solar panels used for boats etc. and was wondering how I could effectly use them for my home instead. If you have used them in the past, please tell how they worked (good or bad).
- Most people think all one needs is some solar panels to make power. It doesn't usually work that way. On a boat it is easy because most boats use batteries and DC power. If all you want to do is make DC power, you will need a battery to hook your portable unit / units to. You can then use the battery to supply power to something that uses battery power. You may need a voltage converter if the device is not 2 volt. To use the power you get from solar panels for AC power like your house has, you need a regulator, inverter, and controller to change the DC output from the panel (s) to AC and then control the power into your electric system. You also need a unit from your electric company installed. A decent minimal solar system for an average house may cost around $5000 - $0,000. It will take many, many years to pay back. For a full-use system with generator, it will probably take $30,000 - $40,000 IF you don't use it for air conditioning. If you live in an area where you have a lot of cloudy days, it will take many, many, many, many years to pay back. The reason everyone isn't using solar power is because it is not cheap and has not been cost-effective for most situations. Most Americans would not like it's inconvenience at times. It is not new science. It is in use many places and well known. It is great for some applications and as fuel and electrical power cost increase it will be used more. Don't believe the media and hollywood. They are not interested in truth. They are just interested in making you believe their way. Study and learn.
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Axitec High Efficiency Solar Panels from CNBM
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 600000000 pc/month
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