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Mono Panel SWE-M660 Series 270W

Mono Panel SWE-M660 Series 270W

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10000 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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SWE-M660-250/255/260/265/270
MONO CRYSTALLINE SOLAR MODULE

futures:

High module efficiency and stable power output base on leading process technology

Outstanding electrical performance under high-temperature or low-irradiance conditions

Ease of installation and applications due to the innovative engineering design

Rigorous quality control meets the highest internationalstandard

Added Value From Warranty

High module efficiency up to 16.60%

Positive power tolerance: 0/+5W

Robust frame to up to 5400Pa load

Self-cleaning surface

Anti-PID technology

Hot-Spot protect

Anti-Reflective glass

data sheet :

Electrical Characteristics @ STCSWE-M660-250SWE-M660-255SWE-M660-260SWE-M660-265
(STC:standard Test Conditions)    
Max. Power (PMAX) [ Wp ] 250255260265
Power Output Tolerance (PMAX) [ Wp ] 0/+5 0/+5 0/+5 0/+5
Max. Power Voltage (VMPP) [ V ] 30.630.830.931.2
Max. Power Current (IMPP) [ A ]8.178.288.428.5
Open-Circuit Voltage (VOC) [ V ] 37.637.837.938.2
Short-Circuit Current (ISC) [ A ]8.78.969.19.19
Module Efficiency (ŋm) [ % ]15.415.71616.3

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Are you asking about solar water heaters or solar electric panels?
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Q:Why should I have a Generator if I have Solar Panels.....?
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Q:Also, what's the solar panel's rate of producing electricity?
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Solar panels are placed on the roof because many times the roof has good exposure to the sun providing the roof is not blocked by trees or something else so that sufficient sunlight wouldn't be absorbed. Also the panels would more likely not get damaged on the roof opposed to being in the yard. If they were mounted on the windows, how could you see? And, the windows could easily break and then what would happen to the panels? Placing the solar panels on the floor would not be practical. A lot of sunlight is needed for the cells to produce electricity and how much goes on the floor? Most roofs are at an angle which could perhaps improve the amount of sunlight the panels would get, and roofs provide a lot of unused space. The roof is the best place. Furthermore, roof solar panels are available now to blend in better with the roof so that they are more pleasing to the eye. Even if you have a small roof, some panels could be placed there provided the roof is not blocked so that the sunlight it gets would be sufficient (about 4 or 5 hours of sunlight a day is needed). And, if you needed addition panels, they could be mounted in your yard as long as the mount was close to your power box and received sufficient sunlight. I applaud your desire to use solar panels. You could possibly save 50 - 90% on your electric bill and help your environment at the same time! A Win - Win situation!!
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You can't directly connect solar panel into household electrical system,you need to convert DC power to AC power more over it will cost more amount...
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Yes, solar panels can be used in deserts. In fact, deserts are ideal locations for solar panel installations due to the abundance of sunlight and limited cloud cover. The open and flat terrain of deserts allows for efficient placement and alignment of solar panels, maximizing their exposure to sunlight and increasing energy generation. Additionally, the dry desert climate helps in reducing dust and dirt accumulation on the panels, which can improve their efficiency.

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