DIY Grade A Poly Solar Panel Module 280-295W On Sale
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 10000000 watt/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
You Might Also Like
Specification
Grade A Poly Solar Panel Moudle 280-295W On Sale
- TUV IEC, MCS (UK), CE, CEC (Australia), INMETRO, IDCOL, SONCAP CERTIFIED
- [EU ANTIDUMPING DUTY-FREE]
- PROFESSIONAL SOLAR PANEL MANUFACTURER SINCE 2004
FEATURES
`Long Service Life
`High Efficency Solar Cells
`Special Aluminum Frame Design
`High Transmission,Low Iron Tempered Glass
`Advanced Cell Encapsulation
APPLICATIONS
`Solar power stations
`Rural electrification, Small home power systems
`Power supply for traffic, security, gas industry
`12V and 24V battery charging system
`Other industrial and commercial applications
Packing
FAQ
1. What is the number of solar cells does it have
---60(6X10)
2. Does it meet Europe Standards for Solar Energy
---This is TUV approval products, all the producing procedure apply TUV&UL.
3. What is the Efficiency level
--- up to 17.4%.
4. What is the Warranty Period, How many years?
Power efficiency warranty:
---90% in 10 years; 80% in 25 years.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a restaurant or food establishment?
- Yes, solar panels can definitely be installed on a restaurant or food establishment. In fact, many restaurants and food establishments are increasingly adopting solar energy as a sustainable and cost-effective solution to power their operations. By installing solar panels, these establishments can reduce their carbon footprint and save on energy costs in the long run.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on the ground?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on the ground. Ground-mounted solar panels are a popular option for residential, commercial, and utility-scale solar installations. They are typically mounted on racks or frames that are secured to the ground, allowing the panels to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity. Ground-mounted solar panels are often preferred when there is limited roof space or for installations that require optimal positioning and easy maintenance.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering traffic lights?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power traffic lights. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which can be used to power various devices, including traffic lights. This allows for a sustainable and renewable energy source for traffic signals, reducing reliance on traditional power grids and minimizing environmental impact.
- Q: I recently got into solar panels, I have little background in electronics but I have done a little electrical work in the past and just want to make a small 36 cell panel to power a 2v battery that would run my a small tv (9 inch) and PS3 for a few hours every night. I have been looking up on how to do it before I get in over my head and I have a few questions.... After you solder all of the cells together then what? Do you hook all of the rows of cells together somehow? Can you connect them straight to a battery? After you hook to the battery do you hook up a power inverter to get the 2 AC plugs that would be needed? Thanks in advance for any help....
- I'll add a few comments to Teelo's It may not be good to connect the assembled solar cells directly to the battery. When there is no sun I think it will drain the battery. I'm pretty sure all circuits I have seen have a reverse polarity diode in series. (unless Teelo knows for sure). Hmmm Reminds me that I have some bare solar cell elements from when Motorola was making them. I used some to power a small radio controlled car. I do know that all good applications have a regulator to make sure the charging is done properly
- Q: I want to make 2V 4.5A solar panel to charge my battery used in my RC car project. I just like to know how should I amplify the current for 4.5A. I need the total circuit diagram. Can anyone help me. Please. I need some affordable methods please.
- Have okorder / . It could obviously explain everybody!
- Q: can solar power panels installed at home provide enough electricity to power house hold appliainces and heat water.
- They can but it takes a lot of panels. A home averages about kw power. Peak power is higher (3-6 kw) but you can handle that with load leveling storage batteries. The total maximum solar flux is about kw/square yard (or square meter). Solar panels are around 0% efficient. Because the Sun travels across the sky, the overall power is about /2 this maximum but then ony during the day (/2 the time). Since you need to recharge your batteries for nighttime, etc. and battery charging is about 50% you lose abother factor of two. So, assuming the Sun shines every day, you can power your house on 80 square yards (700 square feet of solar panels). This is still very rare because the investment in solar panels, batteries, converters, etc. far outweighs what you spend for commercial electricity.
- Q: i need to make a mini-solar car which shouldn't cost much. it's for my science project. for now, i just found out how to make a solar panel using copper oxide, but it does not generate enough power to power up the engine of the toy car [ the small engine they used in the toys, like from TAMIA]
- I do not have the skills to make my own solalr panles even if I want to try it. I see the answer above but cannot understand it. I bought my solar panels from OKorder and it works for me quite well.
- Q: how long till a 50 watt solar panel pays itself off in buffalo, ny if its $500. i have national grid and heres the link to the rates. i am residential.
- the Department of Energy has a ' solar hours calculator for locations around the US factoring in hours of sunlight.....the other factor is how perpendicular to the sun the panel is.....as a wild guess I'd say Buffalo's solar hours factor is about 3....which means as an average over 365 days you get 3 hours a day of maximum ( 50 watts ) output. So 3 x 50 x 365 = 64.25 kWh a year. At, say, 5 cents a kWh, you're making $24.63 a year worth of electricity. See why the houses of upstate New York..let alone Ohio or Virginia or Georgia.....aren''t covered in panels?
- Q: I'm looking into buying solar panels, there are all kinds of ranges of energy output...but my question is, when ti says...say 50 watts of power...does that mean 50 watts a day, an hour, a minute, what?
- A 50-watt rating means the panel will produce 50 watts as long as the standard conditions are maintained. So if you had this bright sun and cool temperatures for 6 hours, the panel would deliver 50 x 6 = 900 watt hours, or a little shy of kilowatt-hour. Kilowatt-hours (kWh) is the reading on your electric bill. However, like most advertising, the 50-watt number is not realistic. They assume that the air surrounding the panel is very cold. 25 watts is a better number to use for this size of panel for engineering purposes.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering a data center?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a data center. Solar energy can be harnessed and converted into electricity, which can then be used to power the various components of a data center, including servers, cooling systems, and networking equipment. By utilizing solar panels, data centers can reduce their reliance on traditional grid power and lower their carbon footprint. Additionally, advancements in solar technology have made it more efficient and cost-effective, making it a viable option for powering data centers.
Send your message to us
DIY Grade A Poly Solar Panel Module 280-295W On Sale
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 10000000 watt/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
Similar products
Hot products
Hot Searches
Related keywords