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Buy Solar Panels for Home - CNBM 72-Cell Multi Crystalline Solar Module 295W

Buy Solar Panels for Home - CNBM 72-Cell Multi Crystalline Solar Module 295W

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CNBM International Corp, established in 2004, is the business entity for trade and logistic of CNBM Group.With the advantages in Cement, Composite Materials, New Building Materials and Engineering, CNBM mainly concentrate on coal, steel and construction equipments and give priority to solar and wind energy development.CNBM International is highly recognized by its business partners and clients all over the world and has established good business relationship with the customers in over 120 countries and regions all over the world.

 

Why CNBM Solar Monocrystalline Modules?

·         Industry leading module power output warranty of 25 years

·         International quality and safety certifications

·         Manufactured in ISO 9000 certified factories

·         High-reliability with guaranteed 0/+5W peak power classification

·         Excellent performance under low light environments

·         Entire module certified to withstand high wind and snow loads

 

Warranty

CNBM Solar provides one of the most comprehensive module warranties in the industry:

·         10 years for product defects in materials and workmanship

·         First 12 years for 90% of warranted minimum power

·         Remaining 25 years for 80% of warranted minimum power

 

 

Dimensions(Laminate):1956 x 986 x 40 mm[77.01 x 38.82 x 1.57 in]

Solar Cells:72 (6x12) multicrystalline silicon -
156 x 156 mm [6 inch] solar cells

 

If to get more details, would please kindly review the datasheet as attached?Thanks.

 

Q: Why would someone use a solar panel? Does it have to do with the economy right now, global warming, or what?
It turns energy from the Sun directly into usable electricity and is very useful if you are far away from the power grid or want an alternative electricity source. Since energy prices must steadily rise and Solar cells are getting cheaper, it is likely that in several years Solar panels will provide electricity as cheaply as the big power companies who maintain our power grid.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of rainfall?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of rainfall. Rainfall does not necessarily affect the functioning of solar panels as they primarily rely on sunlight to generate electricity. However, it is important to ensure that the solar panels are properly installed and maintained to prevent any water damage or reduced efficiency caused by excessive rain.
Q: I need to find a way to clean solar panels that automated, at best;A way beside using a large 'squeegee'
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Q: I would like to know if I had a mobile kitchen could I power it from solar panels mounted atop the vehicle (truck).(to power electric kitchen equipment, i.e. stove, deep fryer.), instead of propane…could I possibly connect the solar panels to a battery to save my generated electricity? If solar panels would not be enough power could a small windmill suffice…?
The best way to find out is to determine the wattage of each piece of equipment you want to use and how many hours you want to use those pieces of equipment. Finally, calculate the total number of Watt-Hours you need at minimum. Then you need to research solar panels or mobile wind mills (they need to be pretty huge to get a decent amount of energy I think, so solar power is probably the way to go). You will need to figure out the efficiency of the solar panels, the size of the array, how you will turn it or if you will turn it at all (to face the sun to get the maximum energy input, or maybe to use mirrors so you don't have to turn it. Once you find a good configuration for your mobile kitchen, you need to calculate if the Watt-Hours you will generate on an average day (with average weather) is enough to power the equipment whose energy requirements you previously calculated. Then you have to keep in mind that some days will have no sun, and you may not be working on some days, but you can still capture sunlight. For each case, a large battery array will be required. If you had a guage on that array, you could also hook it up to the a small generator in case you need immediate power. It's an eco-friendly process, but the initial cost is high and it requires a lot of research and planning. This is why most people do not do it--not because they don't want free energy from the sun, but because it's not easy to start collecting that energy in an efficient way. Sorry I couldn't give you more specific numbers, but a solar panel sales agency should be able to estimate whether or not you could do it (they'd probably set it all up for you too). ^_^
Q: I'm part of the Sustainability group at school, the school principal is a d**k and doesn't care about the environment, he only cares about money.Me and the group will be talking in front of him and the school council (the people in-charge of the school's money) To convince them to put solar panels on the school roofs.I know that it definitely will help the school save on electricity bills, but it WILL cost a lot of money to put them in.In the end we just wanna reduce carbon emissions!HELP :)
Installing solar cells cost money. It would swamp the capital spending portion of the school budget. I doubt the school board would put it into the budget because of the cost involved. If they did I guarantee you that, when presented to the voters, they would turn down the budget. If you really want to do something, I suggest a fund raiser, but you are probably looking at raising more than $500,000. Good luck.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on concert venues or music festivals?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on concert venues or music festivals. In fact, many venues and festivals are now embracing renewable energy solutions like solar panels to reduce their carbon footprint and promote sustainability. Solar panels can be installed on rooftops, parking lots, or open spaces, providing a clean and renewable source of energy to power stages, lighting, and other electrical needs. This not only helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but also showcases a commitment to environmental responsibility in the entertainment industry.
Q: I have created a solar setup in my shed i have 2x.5w solar panels i am hoping to charge my 55ah car battery how long would it take to charge the battery and how many watts could i used a day
To charge a 2V lead acid battery, you pretty much have to put almost 24V across it and it's only 50% efficient at charging so if your solar panel does put out 3W, you can expect 3/24/2 or /6th of an amp in usable charging. Therefore, from a flat battery, it would take 55*6 or 880 hours to charge the battery. If you assume about 6 hours of usable sunlight per day, that would be 47 days not taking into consideration the normal leakage that lead acid batteries have. It's quite likely that the leakage rate will be greater than the charging rate and the battery will never charge. You'll need a bigger solar panel.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a construction site?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a construction site. They can provide a sustainable and renewable source of energy, reducing the need for traditional fuel-based generators and minimizing carbon emissions. Solar panels can be installed on rooftops or on portable structures, providing electricity to power tools, lighting, and other equipment required on a construction site. Additionally, excess energy generated by solar panels can be stored in batteries for use during non-sunlight hours, ensuring continuous power supply.
Q: Why should I have a Generator if I have Solar Panels.....?
There is now a completely portable (and ultra-high efficient) solar power generator which produces up to 800 watts of household electricity on demand when you need it most. News of this solar backup generator (it's the first off-the-grid breakthrough in 50 years) is spreading like wildfire all across the country!
Q: Pros and Cons if I get solar panels?
At the present time, even with the government paying some, they are not cost effective. If you live in middle of nowhere and you want to be prepared in case all Hell breaks loose, and you can install your own, then I might consider them as a backup plan only if I did not have a running stream with 0 feet of drop. You can make a water generator really cheap if you have that creek. Call a solar panel company and get a quote. Do the math and see how long it takes for pay back. They are also allergic to hailstorms. My son did and it was something like 40 years to break even.

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