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Evo Solar Panels 280w Poly Solar Panel Solar Module China Supplier Price

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280 watt
Supply Capability:
20000000 watt/month

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Features of 280W Poly Solar Module Price                                                         

  • Our 280W poly solar panel is designed according to and complying with all requirements in IEC 61730 and IEC 61215 ed2(Certified by TUV Rheinland ) . CNBM use on our 280W solar panel white tempered glass, EVA, weather-proof substrate film and anodized aluminium frame to provide adequate protection against various environmental conditions

  • Visual inspection, performance measurement and dielectric strength tests on every solar module

  • Easy installation, high mechanical strength.

  •  Withstands high wind-pressure and snow load.

  • Poly solar panel was made by high efficiency polycrystalline solar cell.

  • Grate performance in low light environment.

Warranty of 280W Poly Solar Module Price    

  • 10 year limited product warranty on materials and workmanship.

  • 25 year limited power warranty on power output.

  • ≥90% power output assurance for 10 years and ≥80% power output assurance for 25 years.

  • Refer to warranty document for detailed warranty information. 

Data Sheet of 280W Poly Solar Module Price    

Model

 280W Solar Panel Wholsale

Encapsulation

Glass/EVA/Cells/EVA/TPT

Nominal power Pm

280W

Power allowance

±3%

Open circuit voltage Voc(V)

46.5

Short circuit current Isc(A)

5.62

Max.power voltage Vmp(V)

37.2

Max power current Imp(A)

5.38

Practical module efficiencyHC(%)

16.3%

Dimension of module (mm)

1580*808*35

Net weight (kg)

14.5

Packing (pcs/carton)

2

Max system voltage (V)

1000VDC

Operate Temp Scope

-40/+85%

Resistance

227g steel ball fall down from 1m height and 120m/s wind

Warranty

Pm is no less 90% in 10 years and no less 80% in 25 years

STC

Stardard Test Condition: Am 1.5 and 25°C

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280W Poly Solar Panel Solar Module China Supplier Price

280W Poly Solar Panel Solar Module China Supplier Price

280W Poly Solar Panel Solar Module China Supplier Price

Q: I don't know anything about where to buy solar panels. I just want to save on the electric bills.
Simple answer. Anything you can power with your normal household electric can be powered by solar. So you know what a solar panel is: A solar panel is more then one solar module mounted on a frame to be installed as a single unit into a solar array. Next question is normally what is a solar module: A solar module is a bunch of solar cells mounted together with a clear front and a white backing. Solar is something that you install on your home so you don't have to rent electric power from the public utility. It has a large upfront cost but will pay it's self and you then own something. Like if you rent a home you end up with nothing but if you buy a home you pay a big upfront payment and in the end you own it and can sell it for a profit. Yes you can run your A/C unit from Solar Electric. As said above. Anything you can run from the pubilc utility can be ran from solar. If it is in your home and running from electric right now you can run it from solar.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of dust or sandstorms?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of dust or sandstorms. However, frequent and heavy exposure to dust or sand can reduce their efficiency over time. Regular cleaning and maintenance are necessary to ensure optimal performance in such areas. Additionally, advanced solar panel designs and coatings are being developed to mitigate the impact of dust and sand accumulation, making them more suitable for use in these challenging environments.
Q: Can anyone give me a link to a website that sells really big solar panels? Enough to run a small cafe on entirely solar power.
Just google search solar panels or pv panels and you should get a long list of them. That's what I did. Most of the sites selling them will also have the inverters etc that you'll need. Most likely you'll put several small or medium sized panels on your roof - as opposed to just one large one. You probably won't be able to run an entire cafe off of photovoltaic panels, even if you have a bank of batteries. Too many appliances running at the same time. Ask your electric utility company about net metering - you'll buy juice from them when your demand is high and sell to them when your demand is low - IF you can find a sunny day when you're not using juice, but if you have a restaraunt-sized refrigerator you probably won't be selling as much as you're buying. In effect, it won't eliminate your elec bill, just make it a bit smaller. Either way, you may be looking at spending $20,000 to cover the roof with PV panels and your savings won't pay that back any time soon. So, PV is not so great for a business. Much better for a home where you'll be at work all day the only appliances running in your house is your frig. Whatever you invest to solar your house will be repaid when you sell it, meanwhile you'll reduce your bills dramatically, especially if you convert all your indoor lighting to LEDs. On the other hand, the Googleplex, Google's office building full of computers, covered their roof with pv panels and claim to have reduced their monthly bill by /3. BUT, that's a huge building with lots of roof space.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a shaded area?
Solar panels are most effective when placed in direct sunlight, so installing them in a shaded area would significantly reduce their energy production. However, there are technologies available, such as bifacial solar panels or solar trackers, that can optimize energy generation in partially shaded areas.
Q: hi, i got a pond and i am planning of putting some lights on it during night time. but i want to use solar panels and i have done a bit of research about solar panels and i know how they work, i know that the common voltage to use is 2v so you can use car batteries or deep cycle batteries, but my question is:. what wattage of bulb can you recommend2. how long it would take to drain my battery (can i have it overnight)3. and what wattage of solar panel should i get enough to recharge my battery the next day.hope anyone can help..thanks
select 2V, and it will tell you how big of a battery bank and how big of a solar panel you need. For my example, I need a 7ah 2V battery and a 20watt panel.
Q: So you know how the bigger the surface area exposed to the heat radiation means the quicker it'll heat up.Is this what happens with solar panels, they have a large surface area exposing to the sun, so they can get more heat?
Solar panels do heat up. But that's because the radiant energy from the Sun that lies within the infrared (IR) band of energy causes the material in the panels to heat up. And that's the same for any body that has the Sun shine on it. Your face, for example, will heat up while you get a nice tan on the beach. That's due to the heat producing IR radiant energy. Now if those solar panels are supposed to heat buildings etc., that heat produced in the panels when the IR strikes them will be transferred, usually by some fluid, to floors of the rooms to be heated. And as the amount of heat generated by the Sun is proportional to the area of the solar panels, bigger areas of panel will generate more heat than smaller areas. Photoelectric solar panels are another kind. Here the interest is in the visible band of radiant energy from the Sun. Heat, from IR, is still there, but it is not the product sought by PE solar panels. The visible light photons knock off loosely bound electrons from the photoelectric material (typically silicon based) and those electrons are siphoned off as current. That's where the electrical power comes from for buildings using PE solar panels to provide their own electricity.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on historic buildings?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on historic buildings. However, the installation process may require careful planning and consideration to ensure that the panels are discreetly integrated with the building's architecture and do not compromise its historical value. In some cases, solar panels may need to be installed in less visible areas or designed to resemble traditional building materials. Additionally, it is important to consult with preservation experts and local authorities to ensure compliance with any regulations or guidelines specific to historic buildings.
Q: How much would it cost (approximately) to convert my home (3 bed. 2 bath) to a green home that is run entirely upon solar panels on my roof? From the panels through installation does anyone know a price break down?
You will first need to know how much power you'll be using. Follow the link I left and it will take you to a page that has an Electrical Load Computation Worksheet. It's about the fifth one down on the page. After that, you'll be able to figure out what you need and what it will cost. The page link I left has other helpful articles, too.
Q: I don't see much solar panels on people's houses where I live. I got a long time to go before doing so but I was planning on buying a few solar panels when I retire in the far future. In your opinion, is such an investment worth it? Would you buy them? I realize they are very expensive hence why I said when I retire. Thanks for your opinion
The payback is usually between about 5 and 5 years depending on how expensive electricity is in your area, the rebates available, and where you live (is it sunny most of the time?) Most people that get them don't do it for the investment - they do it to be energy responsible - but it's not a bad way to do both if you have the money to put into it. I personally just pay for the green energy option from my electricity provider. So I am buying power from solar and wind farms, and it cost about 0% more per month. I don't get the benefit of free power, but it comes with a smaller price tag initially, and I think when we all invest in these technologies, the price will improve over time, so energy costs will be lower in the future.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a warehouse or industrial facility?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a warehouse or industrial facility. In fact, these large rooftops often provide ideal conditions for solar panel installations, as they have ample space to accommodate a significant number of panels. Installing solar panels on warehouses or industrial facilities can help offset energy costs, reduce carbon emissions, and contribute to the organization's sustainability goals.

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