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Solar N Type Topcon Black Bifacial Solar Panel 570W  Panel Photovoltaic NCQ

Solar N Type Topcon Black Bifacial Solar Panel 570W Panel Photovoltaic NCQ

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5 pc
Supply Capability:
100 pc/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
575
Number of Cells(pieces):
144
最小功率(W):
560




ELECTRICAL DATA

TYPE(Tolerance:0-+5W)

JT560 SSt(B)

JT565 SSt(B)

JT570 SSt(B)

JT575 SSt(B)

Test Condition

STC

NMOT

STC

NMOT

STC

NMOT

STC

NMOT

Maximum Power Pmax (W)

560

420.28

565

424.26

570

428.25

575

432.26

Maximum Power Voltage Vmp (V)

41.96

39.50

42.15

39.65

42.32

39.80

42.47

39.95

Maximum Power Current Imp (A

13.35

10.64

13.41

10.70

13.47

10.76

13.54

10.82

Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V)

50.67

48.00

50.87

48.15

51.07

48.30

51.27

48.45

Short Circuit Current Isc (A)

14.13

11.40

14.19

11.46

14.25

11.52

14.31

11.58

Module Effciency (%)

21.7%

21.9%

22.1%

22.2%

STC: Irradiance 1000W/m², Cell Temperature 25°C, Air Mass AM1.5

NMOT: Irradiance at 800W/m², Ambient Temperature 20°C, Wind Speed 1m/s

Measuring tolerance: :±3%

 

MECHANICAL DATA

Solar Cell Type

Mono 91x182 mm(3.6x7.2 inches)

Number of Cells

144[2 x(12 x 6)]

Module Dimensions

2278x1134x30 mm(89.7x44.6x1.2 inches)

Weight

32 kg(70.5 lb)

Front Cover

High transmission, AR coated tempered glass, 2.0mm

Back Cover

High transmission, Tempered, White Grid Glass/AR coating(optional), 2.0mm

Frame

Silver, anodized aluminium alloy

J-Box

IP68

Cable

4.0 mm² solar cable, 300 mm(11.8 inches)

Number of diodes

3

Connector

MC4 EVO2 compatible

 

QUALIFICATIONS & CERTIFICATES

IEC 61215,IEC 61730, IEC 62941

ISO 9001: Quality Management System

ISO 14001: Environment Management System

ISO 45001: Occupational Health and Safety

 

JETION SOLAR

As a member of CNBM - a Fortune 500 company, Jetion Solar provides various product solutions,global EPC service and financing. lts standard and high-efficiency product offerings are among the most powerful and cost-effective in the industry. Till now, Jetion Solar has cumulatively more than 10 GW module shipment and 1 GW global EPC track records.

 

FAQ

Q1: What kind of company you are?
A1: We are a trading & manufacturer combination, specialized in the new energy field worldwide.

Q2: Can you meet our demands?
A2: We have the ability to produce a great variety of solar products with different specifications, such as solar systems for
residential, commercial and industrial areas. Also we manufacture solar cells, solar inverter, solar battery, solar lamp and so on.

Q3: What certifications do you have?
A3: TUV/CE reports, etc.

Q4. How can we guarantee solar panel's quality?
A4: Strict quality control for materials purchase, cells sorting, panel production; Always final Inspection before shipment;

Q5: Can I see the sample first before I place order?
A5: Sure.

Q6: What's your delivery time?
A6:Our lead time depends on your order and quantity.

 

Q7. What's the payment term?
A7. 30 T/T in advance, paid the balance before shipment.

 

 


Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of noise pollution?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of noise pollution. Noise pollution does not affect the functionality or performance of solar panels.
Q: Exactly How much power will this kit produce? for example. Will it only be able to power the 2 light throughout an entire day or would it be able to power a couple TV's with a couple lights. Or a Refrigerator? washer dryer? I'm just wondering exactly what it will be able to do and if it's worth paying $200 for if it'll only power two lights. Don't get me wrong, That's great and will make a difference but i'm looking for something that will make a little bit of a bigger difference. Would the 80 watt monocrystalline solar panel be much better? if so, what would it be able to power? double?
I don't have direct experience with the Harbor Freight panels, but have heard that they are agressively rated - i.e., the three 5-watt panels are really 5-watt panels. The 80-watt panel is likely to be a serious panel, rated according to standard test conditions. It will also be more durable, and probably have a warranty of 20 years or more. There's really no comparison. If your goal is to experiment with solar electricity, then get the kit from Harbor Freight (or Northern Tool, or any of a handful of other places). If your goal is to save money, generally you will need a larger scale than 80 watts - several thousand watts being the norm. And the payback time will be measured in years.
Q: In some countries where electric generation is low, they are not available easily.
Believe it or not, solar panels are so expensive in this country because of government subsides. Without market competition, companies have no obligation to compete with each other on price. If our government would stop paying people to buy solar panels and giving solar panel companies tax breaks, companies would be forced to lower their price and raise their quality in order to get you to buy their product. This would be true of oil/gas, corn, soy beans and a number of other companies and products as well.
Q: How do solar panels affect satellite dish reception?
Solar panels can potentially interfere with satellite dish reception if they obstruct the line of sight between the dish and the satellite. However, modern satellite technology and proper positioning of both the panels and the dish can often mitigate any negative impact on reception.
Q: I thought that I had a fairly good understanding of watt's law, but i'm starting to doubt myself.If I have a load of 4500watts at 240 volts, how many watts of solar panels do I need, if the solar panels are at 2v?Yes, Yes... I have a charge controller, batteries, etc...So the way I looked at this at first:watts = volts * amps For the load4500 = 240 * xx would be 8.75aFor the power source (each solar panel)00 = 2 * xx would be 8.3a8.75 / 8.3 = 2.25, rounded up = 3So... based on that I came to the conclusion that I needed 3 solar panels...But... then I was thinking. Does it work that way?Or do I need 4500 / 00 = 45, aka 45 solar panels?In other words...If I have a 2v power source, how many watts do I need to drive a load of 4500w at 240v?ThanksMatt
The easy way is to just use the power values. You need 4500W. Each solar panel delivers 00W (from a value in your working). Therefore you need 4500/00 = 45 solar panels. This is a crude calculation, ignoring efficiencies, voltage conversion losses and losses due to internal resistance. You would probably need quite a few more than 45 panels. ___________________________ I'll explain how to do the calculation your way. Each solar panel delivers 00W with a voltage of 2V. So the current is 00/2 = 8.333A. Each solar panel delivers 8.333A at 2V. But you require 8.75A at 240V panel delivers 00W. To get 4500W, you need: 8.75/8.333 = 2.25 times more panels to increase the current AND 240/2 = 20 times more panels to increase the voltage. So overall you need 2.25 x 20 = 45 panels. Of course if the power output of each solar panel is not 00W, you have to change the above calculation accordingly.
Q: How long do solar panels last?
Solar panels typically have a lifespan of around 25 to 30 years, although some can last even longer with proper maintenance.
Q: How do solar panels impact the roofing material's lifespan?
Solar panels can actually extend the lifespan of roofing materials. This is because they provide protection against various weather conditions, such as rain, sun, and snow, which can cause damage to the roof over time. Additionally, solar panels act as a shield, preventing direct exposure to harmful UV rays that can deteriorate roofing materials.
Q: I've been thinking and I'd like to have solar panels installed on my roof at some point to help reduce our electricity consumption- but I live in IL and in the winter it frequently snows. Is there such a thing as heated solar panels so they don't get coated w/ice or snow? Are solar panels even a feasible option in IL? Thank you, Anna
Absolutely you can have solar panels in IL, there Anna. I am from Rochester, NY so I am a little familiar with frequent snowfalls! Plus my In Laws have solar panels and they live just outside of Chicago. (Oak Park sounds familiar, but I cant for the life of me remember the name of their community) Check with your local building department as to what you may have to do to your existing roof, as the panels and its necessary roof bracing can be quite heavy. Add a good Lake Michigan snowfall to an already heavy roof and you could have yourself a big problem! In better news many utilities and states around the country provide financial subsidies and incentives that along with the subsidies from those from the Federal Government greatly reduce the initial cost and speed up the amount of time it takes for you to recoup your initial investment. Solar panels by their very nature are warm, as they absorb the light from the sun. The latitude for IL is such that the solar panels on your roof will be tilted so much that the only way snow can build up is if there such a snowfall on your roof that its accumulation rises above the solar panels. There is no such thing as heated solar panels and you can very easily have solar panels in climates ranging from the Carribean to Northern Canada/Alaska. If you get serious about solar energy give a company called Sun Electronics a call. I know it may sound lame but my in-laws used them for their house and have been quite happy with the outcome. My In laws (at times) are cheap and are not an easy crowd to please.....but again are very happy with their outcome! Good Luck.
Q: Im looking at making a self build iPad solar panel charger, Is it possible to get a small solar panel, a battery to hold charge and then a USB output? nothing fancy, just power in and power out?
Sure it is possible. There are even commercial products that do that. I have a solar cell phone charger. But it is not able to fully charge the phone battery. I am not sure why but I suspect the voltage it puts out is too low. In other words, it is a poor design. It is certainly possible to make a better design, but maybe not easy. You can damage a battery by over charging it, so just increasing the voltage is not the solution. You need just the right voltage and current.
Q: want to add solar panels to manufactured home, and we get a lot of snow up here in the NW. Wondering if it would interfer with the roof load.
A single hexagonal solar panel weighs around 0 to 2 pounds (see link). A conventional silicon solar panel might weigh 40 pounds.

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