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Best Solar Panels for Motorhomes - 120W Polycrystalline Solar Module Solar Panel PV Module PV Panel

Best Solar Panels for Motorhomes - 120W Polycrystalline Solar Module Solar Panel PV Module PV Panel

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1000 watt
Supply Capability:
10000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
120
Number of Cells(pieces):
36

Product Description

120W Polycrystalline Solar Module Solar Panel PV Module PV Panel

Product Description 
Features 

1) High Efficiency 
2) 24V DC standard output 
3) CE, TUV junction box 
4) Lifetime: 25 years 
5) Warranty: 2 years 
6) 90% power 10 years 
7) 80% power 20 years 

Specification: 
Maximum Power (Pmax)  120W  Watt 
Power Tolerance  ± 3  % 
Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp)  17.50  Volt 
Maximum Power Current (Imp)  6.85  Ampere 
Open circuit Voltage (Voc)  21.50  Volt 
Short circuit Current (Isc)  7.32  Ampere 
Maximum System Voltage (V)  1000  Volt DC 
Number of Cells per Module  36  Pcs 
Cell Type  Polycrystalline Silicon 
Cell Size  156 x 156  mm 
Bypass Diodes --- Junction Box  10Amp 
Max. Series Fuse Rating  10A 
Temperature coefficient of Isc  ± 0.05 
Temperature coefficient of Voc  -0.33 
Temperature coefficient of Power  -0.23 
NOCT  45± 2 
Operating Temperature  -40 ~ +85 
Standard Test Condition  AM 1.5, 1000W/m2, 25 
**NOCT= Nominal Operating Cell Temperature 
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS 
Dimensions  1340 x 670 x 35  mm 
Weight  15.00  kg 
Type of Junction Box  TUV certified, IP65 
Length of Cables (mm)  900  mm 
Cable Type, Diameter  TUV certified, 4mm 2 
Connector  compatible to Type 4 (MC4) 
Tempered Glass  3.2 mm, high transmission, low iron 
Frame (Material, Corners, etc. )  35mm thickness, Aluminum


Electrical DataModule SizeWeightNumber of cells series
Nominal PowerMax-PowerMax-PowerOpen-CircuitShort-Circuit
VoltageCurrentVoltageCurrent
PmaxVMPPIMPPVOCISC
WVAVAmmKgpc
1017.20.5821.61.31340*254*171.236
2017.21.1621.61.93340*460*251.836
3017.21.7421.62.57350*670*30336
4017.22.3221.63.23450*670*303.536
5017.22.9121.63.86550*670*304.536
6017.23.4921.63.86603*670*305.336
7017.24.0721.64.51758*670*30636
8017.24.6521.65.17758*670*306.536
9017.25.2321.65.81935*670*306.736
10017.25.821.66.46935*670*306.736
11017.26.421.67.081061*670*35836
12017.26.9821.67.721161*670*358.636
13017.27.5621.68.41277*670*359.836
14017.2421.64.41480*670*3510.936
15017.24.1721.64.581480*670*3510.936
16034.44.6543.25.171480*670*3510.972
17034.44.9443.25.491172*983*3511.772
18034.45.2343.25.811172*983*3511.772
19034.45.5243.26.141260*983*3514.672
20034.45.8143.26.51260*983*3514.672
21034.46.143.26.851488*983*3514.672
22034.46.443.27.081488*983*3515.272


Q: My hubby and I are waiting to move in to our camper but have to figure out how many solar panels, batteries, etc. to get. I can't find the info per appliance for Watts and amps, but does anyone have a good, general idea of how many Watts it'd take to run the whole shabang? It's a 999, 25-foot Sportsmen tag-a-long, if that helps..It's got the following, and we'd like to run the propane things off of electric:*Refrigerator/freezer*Microwave*Oven/stove*AC/Heat*Will have a tv, phone chargers, laptop charger, but those will be unplugged when not in useThanks so much! It's such a headache.. You get SO MUCH different info from different places.. OI..
whenever i do my gf, i use up to 900 watts of power
Q: Does the new horizons has a solar panel for it power resources instead using nuclear generator?
No solar panel, and for the reason you stated - it is so far from the Sun that a solar panel would be of little use (and a lot of extra weight) at the distances where the primary part of the mission was being performed. The power source is called an RTG. We can think of it as similar to a nuclear-powered battery or a miniature nuclear power plant. As far as I know it is not intended to reach any other star. If it does, it's power will have long since depleted - and it would take thousands of years at its current speed to reach even the closest star. Closest star: Proxima Centauri, slightly more than 4 light years away. Current speed of New Horizons relative to the Sun: 4.52 km/s That's 0.000048 of the speed of light. It would take more than 20,000 years to reach Proxima Centauri *if* it were heading in that direction (which it is not).
Q: Making a solar panelI know there was a recommended wattage for the soldering iron but i cant rememberdoes anyone know?
Temperature controlled soldering irons like Weller are best. They don't burn up if left turned on.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on golf courses?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on golf courses. In fact, many golf courses are adopting solar energy systems to reduce their carbon footprint and lower their energy costs. The large open spaces and ample sunlight available on golf courses make them ideal locations for installing solar panels. These panels can be placed on rooftops, parking structures, or even on the ground without interfering with the gameplay or aesthetics of the course.
Q: im trying to run my house with with solar panels, is it possible? if so please let me know how....i have a 6000 w inverter
No, okorder /
Q: Are solar panels suitable for commercial use?
Yes, solar panels are suitable for commercial use. They are a cost-effective and sustainable energy solution for businesses, providing long-term energy savings and reducing carbon emissions. Additionally, advancements in technology have made solar panels more efficient and affordable, making them a viable option for commercial establishments of all sizes.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of heatwaves?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of heatwaves. In fact, solar panels often perform better in hot temperatures as they rely on sunlight, not heat, to generate electricity. However, it is important to ensure proper installation and maintenance to mitigate any potential heat-related issues and optimize their performance in such conditions.
Q: Still researching for a car that fully uses solar power energy, suggestions would be nice to.
Not okorder /
Q: I have this question for extracredit and I dont get it?How many 2V,2W PV panels would be required to supply a load that requires a 48-volt supply that can push at least 2.8 amps of current, if you assume each panel puts out A at 2 V? And how are the panels configured to supply the power requirements of the load?
i agree with Liz but have a diffrent point i think u have not calculated for the roof mounted solar panels i am giving youy a bsic understanding hope that will help you Roof Mounted solar power systems consist of solar panels held in place by racks or frames which are attached to roof based mounting supports. Roof based mounting supports include: Pole mounts which are attached directly to the roof structure and may use additional rails for attaching the panel racking or frames. Ballasted footing mounts such as concrete or steel bases that use weight to secure the panel system in position and do not require through penetration. This mounting method allows for decommisison or relocation of solar panel systems with no impact on the roof structure.
Q: I have an off-grid 24volt existing system using 8 x 80 watt 2volt, wired at 24volts, mono solar panels with deep cycle batteries,operating now. I have been given a 240 2volt polly cryst. panel. Can I add this panel to existing panels as above. Thank you, dumb solar man
Assuming that you have / will upgrade wiring sizes to carry the extra wattage, that the new total wattage resulting from the addition doesn't overload any existing charge controller, diodes and / or inverter you have installed, then paralleling it straight into one of the other 2 volt groups should do nothing but add current to the system. True, it will be somewhat imbalanced, but it will work. Your other options would be to reconfigure everything down to it's native 2 V configuration which will raise current and lower voltage, with the additional panel creating the additional current to raise the wattage or to put it in series with the other 4 panel clusters so that you would get 36 V and additional current to account for the raised wattage. One last approach might be to set it up on another battery bank of it's own (small and at 2 V) to then connect to the same inverter. You'd be getting more power and storage capability that way, sort of a partial backup system, really, that will take some of the load off the other components to help extend their useful lives and get a bit more flexibility into it as well. The choice is yours here. That is all the ways that the system can be connected in, assuming everything in the first sentence checks out;-) It's difficult to make a recommendation without knowing what other components are in use and what the maximum ratings they carry are. Just remember that parallel connections add current and voltage stays the same, series connections add voltage and the current remains the same and you can figure out what to do with this thing to help you if you stay within maximum ratings for the charge controller, diodes and / or inverter involved. Good luck and stay safe!

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