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150W Portable Solar Panel with CE TUV ISO Certificate

150W Portable Solar Panel with CE TUV ISO Certificate

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Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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Item specifice

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
150
Number of Cells(pieces):
36

Product Description

Features:
Can charge any 12V battery with 5m cable alligator clip
Combined by 2pcs individual high-efficient monocrystalline silicon solar panels;
Stainless steel telescopic legs ( can freely rotate 180 degrees)
High-strength low-iron toughened glass
Anodized aluminum frame
Light weight,easy to carry outside
with a charge controller with LED charge status display and electronic circuit protection
Long life time: >=25 years, small attenuation (Resistance to humidity and salt fog corrosion)
Stability and high efficiency photoelectric conversion, the average conversion rate is 17%
±3% performance tolerance
Accessories: controller(10A) , cable (5m), alligator clip, supporting leg,carry bag, junction box,corner protection, lock and handle
Packaging: nonwoven or canvas bag with outer carton, bulk order with pallet
suitable for home/caravans/camper (powering lap-top, phones, lights, TV,radios, small pumps and other small household electrical appliances) 
150W Portable Solar Panel with CE TUV ISO Certificate
When you go camping/hiking:
For laptop! No problem.
For iphone/ smart phones! No problem.
For PSP, for other players! No problem.
One portable solar panel charger solves all your charging problems! 

Attention:
In the case of no load, do not connect the positive and negative.
 
Our advantages:
We have patents for the essential parts of the products----controller and inverter
All our products are approved by CE and ISO9001
We can do OEM and ODM, and we have our own talented R&D teams
All our products are easy to be used and convenient in maintanence
Strong technical team is ready to work for you.
Specifications
12v/18v 120W Folding Solar Panel A) collapsible
B) waterproof and easy to carry
C)Suitable for outdoor travel, camping
fast delivery+high quality: folding solar panel full waterproof---suitable for camping, trekker , 4WD, boating etc! 
foldable solar panel 120W folding solar panel for charge DC 12V solar system & 12V battery  
 

Material:monocrystalline silicon
Max. Power:150W
Conversion efficiency:17.26%
Module size (mm):505*1005*35mm
Cell Type156*78/3*12
Weight(kg)15.0
Nominal voltage(V):18
Nominal current (A):8.33
Open circuit voltage (Voc):21.6
Short cirsuit current(Isc):9.00
Power tolerance:-3%to+5%
NOCT:45± 2%/degree
Temperature coefficient of Voc:-0.34%/degree
Temperature coefficient of Isc:0.017%/degree
Temperature coefficient of Pmax:-0.48%/degree
Operating temperature:-40/degree to+85/degree
CertificationsISO 9001 TUV CE RoHS
Maximum system voltage:IEC, 1000V DC, 600V


Q:I own a townhome in the Phoenix area (my power company's SRP, if that makes a difference). Phoenix is a great place for solar. I could probably save money, in the long term, if I got some solar panels.But I am currently extremely broke, so I can't buy solar panels unless I will more or less immediately be paying no more than I am now per month, with little or nothing down. And most of the solar leasing places won't work with me, because (as is common for townhomes) I don't technically own my roof. I have permission to put things on it, but the property management people (or whoever actually owns my roof) won't sign the lease or whatever.Anyone know of either a way to buy solar panels without paying significantly more per month than I already do for electricity, or a solar leasing company that can work with the restrictions I have?
Nope; I see no escape. Best advice I can give is this: sell out and move to a single home residence that has no HOA. If you want solar, I believe the main roofline should run east-west, so that the south exposure of the roof can be easily and economically populated with panels. APS is better than SRP wrt solar ....maybe. Im not sure, everythiong around here is APS so there's no balance. Ive occasionally heard rumors from SRP folks who are unhappy.... check into it before you buy.
Q:My family has been interested in solar technology for a long time. I want to know how to save money so I can get as many solar panels as possible. I know the government has different discounts/ grants, and there may be tax incentives. I am not looking to sell energy to the energy company I want to use the energy directly.
Go okorder / and click on your particular state. In the US today, panels are a money saver, if that, but not a money maker. Don't expect to get rich installing panels. A right-sized system will save the most money; more panels are not necessarily better. The arrangement you describe sounds like grid-tied, net metered solar. Try getting a free quote from a professional installer to see what size system would be appropriate, and how much it would cost.
Q:was looking at a few different sites, here is one of them
I had a system installed recently, so I would suggest starting by getting a quote from a licensed contractor. Even if you are planning on doing the installation yourself, a contractor will have a lot of useful info. I got 3 quotes and they were all about the same cost. I was able to get a 2 year usage history from our utility so the contractors were able to suggest a system based on that. They were able to tell me about rebates and tax credits, were the best location would be and the estimated amount of production. They have a nifty gadget that can tell if there will be any shade cast on the roof at any time during the year. I decided to maximize my rebates and got a system that reduced my utility bill by about 50%, although my production has cut it much more than that, my highest electric bill was $35, and that was in Dec. with cloudy short days. I got a $0K rebate and a $2K tax credit. This year the fed. tax credit is 30% of the total installed price. My system cost $26K, I paid $6K out of pocket and I'm saving about $2K per year.
Q:Can solar panels be installed on carports or pergolas?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on carports or pergolas. In fact, these structures offer a great opportunity for solar panel installation as they provide ample space and can serve as a dual-purpose structure, providing shade and generating clean energy at the same time. Installing solar panels on carports or pergolas can help maximize the use of available space and contribute to a more sustainable and efficient energy solution.
Q:Is it really necessary to make solar panels that expensive?
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Q:How do solar panels affect the local job market?
Solar panels can have a positive impact on the local job market by creating new employment opportunities. The installation, maintenance, and manufacturing of solar panels require skilled workers, thus leading to job growth in these sectors. Additionally, the shift towards renewable energy sources like solar power can stimulate the local economy through increased investments and business development.
Q:How much does it cost to replace a solar panel?
The cost of replacing a solar panel can vary depending on several factors such as the size, type, and quality of the panel, as well as any additional installation or labor costs. On average, the cost can range from a few hundred dollars for a small residential panel to several thousand dollars for a larger commercial panel. It is always best to consult with a solar panel installer or supplier to get an accurate estimate based on your specific needs and requirements.
Q:I have seen DIY software which explains everything for novices. Specifically, how to build your own solar panels and tie them into your home electrical system for about $00 in parts.Has anyone tried doing this? Was it easy?
Hi Mitch, Yes they are legitimate ans so much so the government will actually help you pay for them. Someone has already mentioned if you purchase them from your local solar panel installer they will not be cheap.They have come down in price a lot over the last couple of years. Yes you can build your own and no its not too difficult.You need to know in your own mind whether you just want to reduce your utility bill or come off the grid completly. The best solution is a combination of wind and solar power and yes you can build your own windmill as well and at the bottom her I will show you where to go to get easy non technical plans. Naturally the sun does not shine at night so your solar panels would not work then but windmills function 24/7 as long as there is wind. If you have nearby neigbours please be aware windmills do make some noise which might upset your neighbours and of course see if you need planning permission from the town. The solar panel plans show you how to set an 80w solar panel which of course would not be able to power your whole house,but once you have built one why not build loads more and each one will get easier to build. Wish you all the best.
Q:When I make a solar panel, what do I use to store the energy. For example I am going to make a solar panel to power my lights in my room. But I dont want the lights only to come on when the sun is out because that would be very pointless. So... Do I use the panels to charge something like a car battery and then run wires from the battery to an extension chord which will go to a surge protector? It sounds awesome, but I have to put it all together. The help is very appreciated. Thank you guys.
You can make your own solar and wind power for less than $200. You can your power bill by making your own solar panels. You can save thousands of dollars and go green at the same time. 93.9% of the energy that is consumed by US is NOT from renewable sources. The best choices when it comes to home power are solar and wind power. These count for only 0.2% of the energy that is consumed. You can generate your own energy and send it on the power grids. If you don't use all the energy you produce the power company will pay you.
Q:Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of snow or ice?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of snow or ice. However, their efficiency may be reduced during winter months due to reduced sunlight exposure and accumulation of snow or ice on the panels. To mitigate this, solar panels can be installed at an angle to allow snow to slide off, or they can be equipped with heating systems to melt the snow or ice. Additionally, regular maintenance and cleaning may be required to ensure optimal performance in snowy or icy conditions.

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