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200Wp Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Panels in Md

200Wp Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Panels in Md

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As an essential part of RealForce Group, RealForce Power is located at lakeside of Weishan Lake, a scenic wetland in the world.

We face the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail way, the Beijing-Fuzhou expressway and the State Road 104 to the east and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal to the west.


To the north, we face the Qufu airport and to the south we face the Guanyin airport. Base on the developed three-dimensional transportation systems, we are in a strategic location that could radiate the whole country.

With an orbicular production chain, RealForce Power is engaged in the production of polycrystalline cells and high efficient modules and also the construction of power-generation systems.


Our products are widely used in PV plants, new energy real estate, urban lighting, military satellite power generation, large sever power supply and rural area power supply, etc.

Being the pillar sector in the four industries of ReaForce Group,  RealForce Power, consisting of four production bases in Weishan and Zaozhuang of Shandong province, Wuwei of Gansu province and Luoyong in Thailand, is in charge of RF PV industry.


Monocrystalline Silicon 200Wp Solar Panels

Monocrystalline Silicon 200Wp Solar Panels

Monocrystalline Silicon 200Wp Solar Panels

 

Maximum Power200
BrandRealforce
Cell TypeMonocrystalline 125*125 mm (5inch)
No.of Cell72(6×12)
Manufacture SiteChina
Optimum Operating Voltage (Vmp)36.9V
Short-Circuit Current (Isc)5.80A
Optimum Operating Current (Imp)5.42A
Operating Temperature-40℃ to 85℃
Maximum System Voltage600V (UL) /1000V (IEC) DC
Dimensions(mm)1580*808*35
Weight(kg)14.5

 

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Q: Hi. I need to build a solar panel for a project. it should be able to light a 60 watt light bulb. also, it should be about 3x3 ft if it is 50% efficient. if anyone knows any websites or can help me, please answer! thanks.
Making your own photovoltaic (solar electric) panel is a nontrivial matter if you want to get 60 watts out of it. If this is a science fair project, there are some possible paths that I'd suggest: ) Make your own cupric oxide panel. With just one square foot, you can harvest perhaps 0.5 mW in bright sun - enough to power a solar calculator; -or- 2) Buy a panel to light your 60 watt bulb. You could probably get away with a panel that is 6 square feet, but would use a car headlight as the lamp. If you wanted to light a regular household bulb, you would need electronics to step up the voltage, and you would lose a sizeable fraction of the energy just in the conversion. -or- 3) Buy broken solar cell pieces, or individual solar cells, and solder them together into your own panel. This is a LOT of trouble, and is a finicky process to get working and keep working. And it may not end up being cheaper than buying a ready-made panel. But you can claim that you made it! By the way, crystalline silicon panels are in the ballpark of 5% efficient, and a 3' x 3' one would produce in the neighborhood of 20 watts.
Q: Are there any tax credits available for solar panel installation?
Yes, there are tax credits available for solar panel installation. The federal government offers a solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC), which allows homeowners to deduct a portion of the cost of installing a solar energy system from their federal taxes. Additionally, some states and local governments may offer additional tax incentives or rebates for solar panel installation.
Q: How do solar panels withstand hail or other weather conditions?
Solar panels are designed to withstand various weather conditions, including hail. They are made with durable materials such as tempered glass and have a protective layer to prevent damage from hailstones. Additionally, they undergo rigorous testing to ensure they can withstand harsh weather, including hailstorms.
Q: About how much would it cost to purchase and install solar panels for the average American house so that the house can be off the power grid and use the same amount of electricity as it normally does?
We are installing a 3.3 kWh system on a 2 story house. Really three story if you add in the basement. It will provide about 3/4 of the electric power they use per year. The cost of the complete system installed is in the $26,000 range. A 4.5 kWh system would wipe out their bill and would cost in the $34,000 range installed. But it had too many solar modules to fit on the roof. Now if you are wanting to go off grid in the average American home you would spend about $60,000 easy. Most American family's are very very waste full. Very few even have CFL lighting and leave every light in the house on. I have even known of some that will use a 60 watt night light when it is so easy to put in a CFL or a 4 watt night light. With 4 TV sets running in most homes at the same time a 200 watt stereo system for background noise.. Well we Americans have a long ways to go yet.
Q: How do solar panels affect the homeowner's insurance policy?
Solar panels can have an impact on a homeowner's insurance policy as they are considered an additional structure or improvement to the property. While they may increase the overall value of the home, they also introduce potential risks such as damage from storms or accidents. Homeowners should inform their insurance provider about the installation of solar panels to ensure adequate coverage and potentially adjust their policy accordingly.
Q: I have 2 20 watt Solar panel. I have it hooked up to solar controller and batteries to inverter. Am trying to figure out how much watts am getting. I found the voltage but how do I find the amp reading on a mutimeter?
While you can measure voltage on a like without a load, the measure of amperage is more closely related to the amount of power that is being drawn. The amperage is measured with the meter in series (not parallel like voltage) with the load. What it ends up measuring is the load that is being drawn from the solar panel and not the potential of the panel.
Q: Ok so I am planning on buying a solar panel. I am doing it to possibly sell the energy that it stores. It is a 20 watt panel so I am just wondering if every week or month if I sold that energy that it stored would make me a good profit. I am not hoping for thousands of dollars a month..just like 00? The solar panel cost me $,00 so if so, how long do you think it would take to make good profit. Also, how much would I make every week or month?
I will give you the tools to answer your own question. Here is the solar resource map: rredc.nrel /solar/old_data/nsr... Use it to look up the hours of peak equivalent sunlight per day in your area. For example, let's say it's 5 hours / day. Then per year you get 365 x 5 = 825 hours of sun Your panel is 20 watts, or 0.2 kW So the energy produced per year is 825 x .2 = 383 kWh You'll have to use the proper numbers for your own area, of course. Anyway, you can take that 383 kWh and determine how much it would cost at local electric rates. Never know, on some islands, it's $.00 per kWh. Check with your local electric company for rates.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a data center or server room?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a data center or server room. By harnessing solar energy, data centers can reduce their reliance on traditional energy sources and decrease their carbon footprint. Installing solar panels not only helps in generating clean and renewable energy but can also lead to long-term cost savings by reducing electricity bills. However, the feasibility and effectiveness of solar panel installation may depend on various factors such as the availability of adequate roof space, local climate conditions, and the energy requirements of the data center.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a carport or parking lot?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a carport or parking lot. This is known as solar carport or solar parking lot systems. They provide shade for parked vehicles while generating clean and renewable energy.
Q: Well, I am looking for a cheap way on building a solar panel, instead of buying by the manufacturing stores. I would like to stay in the budget up to ,000 dollars. I want to have Solar Energy for my house because the sun is always shining. Is there a way I can make the Light power some of my house? What would I need? How much time would it take?Where can I get the items I need?
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