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Monocrystalline Solar Modules 200W

Monocrystalline Solar Modules 200W

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100 watt
Supply Capability:
1000000 watt/month

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1.Structure of Solar Module Description

CNBM Solar's photovoltaic module is designed for designed for large electrical power requirement. It is the optimal choice for both on-grid

and off-grid power systems. CNBM Solar offers high performance of power per square foot of solar array.

 

2.Main Features of the Solar Module

Solar Cell: High efficency crystalline solar cell. Even if under the weak light, the solar module can produce maximum power output.

Tempered glass: Anti-reflecting coating and high transmission rate glass increase the power output and mechanical strength of solar module.

EVA and TPT: Using high quality EVA and TPT to prevent destroying and water.

Strong aluminum frames to strengthen the load hold and to stand against high wind.

Junction box: Multi function junction box with water proof.

Long lifetime:  ≥25 years; Less power decrease.

 

 3.Solar Module Images

 

4.Solar Module Specification

Rated maximum power (Pmax)200W
Open circuit voltage (vOC)45.43
Short circuit current (Isc)5.56
Maximum power voltage (Vmp)37.94
Maximum power current (Imp)5.24
Cell efficiency (%)18.00%
Max system voltage (VDC)1000V DC
Temperature coefficient of Vm-0.241%/K
Temperature coefficient of Im0.033%/K
Temperature coefficient of power-0.37%/K
Maximum Series Fuse Rating10A
Solar cell and configuratiou72pcs(6*12)in series,125*125mm monocrystalline
Junction boxIP65,1000VDC,TUV certified;6 pcs Schottky By-pass diodes
Cable type & CONNECTOR4m,TUV certificated,0.9m length;MC4
Encapsulationlow iron tempered glass,3.2mm thickness,light transmission above 91%;TPT and fast cure EVA

 

 

5.FAQ of Solar Module

Q: Do you have your own factory?

    A: Yes, we have. Our factory located in Jiangyin city, jiangsu province.

Q: How can I visit your factory?
    A: Before you take off from your country, please let us know. We will show you the way,or arrange time to pick you up if possible.
Q: Could you print our company LOGO on the nameplate and package?
    A: Yes, we can do that.
Q: Do you accept custom design on size?
    A: Yes, if the size is reasonable.


 

Q:I have had this 2v portable Solar Panel for my apartment for awhile. Only problem is that I have no balcony and I can barely get enough sun to use it with my Cobra 450 400-800 watt outlet converter. Can someone advise me a better method to use these? Like do I have to get more 2v solar panels? I have a small apartment and use it on one window. Also is it possible for me to buy a portable storage tank to store the energy gathered from the sun by the solar panel?
Your portable panel is at most a few amps at 2 volts nominal.Hopefully you have a higher voltage than this to enable you to charge a 2 volt battery. This takes about 3.3-3.6 volts. Your converter will function until a battery reaches about 0.5 volts (drop out voltages vary greatly). A deep discharge marine batttery will be the best bet for storage but usually more expensive than a regular battery. If your resources are limited, you might try from these cheaper sources. Insterstate battery stores usually have blems at a lower price. These are totally functional batteries but have surface imperfections that the manufacturer doesn't want his name on. Also check you local junkyard or towing service. They are often asked by insurance carriers to junk a car which has been wrecked. Many times the batteries are still perfect. They sell these for what they can get for them. Look for one from a SUV with lots of power options. Often kids cars have outlandish stereo systems requiring heaavy current batteries. These are a good find. Consider getting a solar power management system for charging your system. It will limit your charging voltage so you do not float a 2 volt battery above 4 volts where it would slowly destroy it.
Q:Can solar panels be used to power a telecommunications network?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a telecommunications network. Solar power is a sustainable and renewable energy source that can be harnessed to generate electricity for various applications, including powering telecommunication infrastructure. By installing solar panels, the telecommunications network can operate with minimal reliance on the grid, reducing energy costs and environmental impact. Additionally, solar power can be stored in batteries to ensure uninterrupted power supply even during periods of low sunlight.
Q:Also, where can solar panels be purchased in the Binghamton/Liberty/Jeffersonville area? Home Depot has some on their website I would like to see them in a store before purchasing or ordering them.
Enacted okorder Hope that you find the above enclosed information useful. 09/9/20
Q:Can solar panels be installed on a sports stadium or arena?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a sports stadium or arena. In fact, many stadiums and arenas around the world have already installed solar panels to generate clean and renewable energy. These panels can be placed on the rooftop, parking structures, or even integrated into the façade of the building. Installing solar panels on sports stadiums and arenas not only helps in reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainability but also saves on energy costs in the long run.
Q:By best I mean safest places. If I were to install them on my roof am I risking due to damage from weathering? Such as rain or snow. I don't get very high winds around here, nor any natural disasters such as hurricanes or tornadoes. Does anyone have solar panels that have been durable for a long time? Is it worth the investment?
Photovoltaic panels are designed to be put on a roof, exposed (obviously) to sun, but also rain, snow, and wind. Generally, there is even a rating for something like hail. A good mounting system will be stronger than the underlying roof, so will withstand most anything short of a direct hit by a tornado or hurricane. There are a few panels from the 70's (that's the 970's) still in operation, I believe. They look horrible, but are still producing a little electricity. Since then, housings have improved, and panels generally have a 25-year warranty today (some cheap ones are 20-year warranty).
Q:I'm thinking of having solar panels to generate electricity. The drawbacks are that I'm afraid if it needs repair, I won't be able to find anyone. Also I'm afraid that the roof is not very accessible. If it is a new house, should the roof have a roof hatch? What can make the system not work?
Modern solar electric panels rarely fail. Because of this, if you would be installing them over a roof that only has a few years left on it, it would be better to redo the roof, first. In the unlikely event that a panel needs to be changed, this can be done in 30 minutes or so, because the panels are mounted on racks, with everything simply plugging together. I have never personally seen a solar installation go bad, but from what I hear, the inverter (a box that goes in next to your electric service panel) is usually what burns out after 5 years, assuming the install was done right in the first place. If you were to call roofers to repair your roof, they would somehow be able to get to your roof, by ladders, or a special truck. Solar installers use the same kind of equipment. They won't have a problem getting up there. A solar electric system is actually a very straightforward thing. No matter who installs it, if there is a problem, another installer should be able to diagnose and fix it.
Q:Can solar panels be installed in areas with high pollution levels?
Yes, solar panels can be installed in areas with high pollution levels. While pollution can potentially reduce the efficiency of solar panels, they can still generate electricity even in polluted areas. Regular cleaning and maintenance of the panels can help mitigate the impact of pollution and ensure optimal performance. Additionally, installing solar panels can contribute to reducing pollution by promoting the use of clean and renewable energy sources.
Q:Can solar panels be installed on a mobile home?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a mobile home. Mobile homes can benefit from solar energy just like any other type of home. Installing solar panels on a mobile home can help reduce energy costs and increase energy efficiency.
Q:Hello from SO TX.. I would like to know if anyone out there has SOLAR PANELS on their home?I have a 850 sq ft. house. I called Austin to a company that offers panels and installation. The cost $8,000.00, for 0 panels . The rep said we would save about 2 to 25% on our electric bill /mo. We use approximately 980 kw/mo. Our bill is around $40.00 / mo...I really don't think that's a good enough savings. We figure it would take 25 years to recoup our investment.And where we live in TX it does not offer any incentives. The gov. allows you a $2000.00 tx break.
Be glad you didn't buy. The current products are dinosaurs, 50 year old over priced tech. Don't lose hope though. The thin film tech is just now starting production. It's not yet available to the general public ( production for the next year is already sold out), but will be in the near future as production capacity increases. It should drop prices to about /4 of the current price, and your recoup time will be about 7 years. Go ahead and research thin film solar, and be thankful you didn't buy a product the government has to pay you to buy.
Q:Installing solar panels requires a big initial investment. Before I make this investment I want to check to see if the money I will save by installing solar panels will actually pay for this investment, in the long run. To calculate my savings, we should consider the area (square feet) I currently have available to install solar panels. Look at the available sunlight and its intensity in my state each month of the year. Based on this data estimate how much energy my solar panel will generate. Then compare that with how much energy (kWh) I currently consume based on my electricity bill.
SIMPLE, EASY WAY TO KNOW EXACTLY HOW MUCH IT WILL COST. Everyone has great answers, but here is a website that will do all the thinking for you. Go to: mercator.nrel /imby All you have to do is to locate your property on the map, draw the outline of the solar array, and then click Run. It will estimate: - Cost - Available Rebates - Tax Credits - Estimated payback This program is operated by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Good luck!

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