solar panel solar 540w 545W 550W Mono PERC photovoltaic panels NCQ
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Specification
ELECTRICAL DATA*STC
TYPE(Tolerance:0-+5W) | JT540 SGh | JT545 SGh | JT550 SGh |
Maximum Power Pmax (W) | 540 | 545 | 550 |
Maximum Power Voltage Vmp (V) | 41.7 | 41.9 | 42.1 |
Maximum Power Current Imp (A) | 12.95 | 13.01 | 13.07 |
Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V) | 49.6 | 49.8 | 50.0 |
Short Circuit Current Isc (A) | 13.80 | 13.86 | 13.92 |
Module Effciency (%) | 20.9% | 21.1% | 21.3% |
STC: Irradiance 1000W/m², Cell Temperature 25°C, Air Mass AM1.5
Measuring tolerance: :±3%
ELECTRICAL DATA *NMOT
Maximum Power Pmax (W) | 405.21 | 409.25 | 413.31 |
Maximum Power Voltage Vmp (V) | 39.0 | 39.2 | 39.4 |
Maximum Power Current Imp (A | 10.39 | 10.44 | 10.49 |
Open Circuit Voltage Voc (V) | 46.6 | 46.8 | 47.0 |
Short Circuit Current Isc (A) | 11.12 | 11.16 | 11.2 |
NMOT: lrradiance at 800W/m², Ambient Temperature 20℃, Wind Speed 1m/s
MECHANICAL DATA
Solar Cell Type | Mono 91x182 mm(3.6x7.2 inches) |
Number of Cells | 144[2 x(12x 6)] |
Module Dimensions | 2278×1134×35 mm(89.7×44.6×1.4 inches) |
Weight | 29.0 kg(63.9 lb) |
Front Cover | 3.2 mm (0.13 inches), high transmission, AR coated tempered glass |
Back Cover | White composite film |
Frame | Silver, anodized aluminium alloy |
J-Box | ≥IP68 |
Cable | 4.0 mm² solar cable, 300 mm(11.8 inches) |
Number of diodes | 3 |
QUALIFICATIONS & CERTIFICATES
v IEC 61215,IEC 61730, IEC 62941
v ISO 9001: Quality Management System
v ISO 14001: Environment Management System
v 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
1. What's your payment terms?
30% deposit , the balance payment against copy of B/L, all by T/T. Letter of Credit.
2. Can we print our own logo?
Yes, OEM and ODM is our key advantage . We have manufacture for customers at home and abroad.
3. What are the key advantages of your company?
Our key advantage is to do OEM and ODM for global customers . Competitive price with quality products enable our businesses partners to work with us long .
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering electric lawnmowers or gardening tools?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power electric lawnmowers or gardening tools. By connecting the solar panels to a battery or an inverter system, the energy generated from the sun can be stored and used to power these tools. This provides a sustainable and eco-friendly option for maintaining lawns and gardens.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on schools or universities?
- Yes, solar panels can definitely be installed on schools or universities. In fact, many educational institutions are increasingly adopting solar energy as a sustainable and cost-effective solution to meet their electricity needs. By installing solar panels, schools and universities can reduce their carbon footprint, save money on energy bills, and provide a valuable educational opportunity for students to learn about renewable energy.
- Q: What about sources for straight forward solar powered products? Excluding toys, garden frogs and outdoorpath lights I have found few useful items for the home. What I have found are solar panels for under $00 each, inverters, rechargeable indoor lights and a few camping/RV products that are interesting. It seems to me that these could help me start to wean the family off the power company. I can't afford to go cold turkey and cover my roof with solar panels and I don't think the HOA would allow me to even if I could. Is anyone using solar on a small scale?
- I have an active solar heater on my roof. During the winter it comes in handy and heats the house, though we still need to use a gas heater to get the temperature up to a comfortable level.
- Q: When you consider that solar panels will not produce enough electricity in their service life to cover their cost should we subsidize them anyway? that much of the cost of a solar panel is the energy to manufacture, install, transport and maintain them. Shouldn't the market determine whether they are worth installing?Is subsidizing them taking money away from research that could be spent on more viable alternatives?Should we be taxed to pay for others solar panels when they don't work?
- so, you think of that the perfect concept is to easily save specializing in oil and to not attempt to compete? each CON i've got talked to on right here is going on and on approximately how green power is a foul concept? yet, right this is China, with a centred purpose and fairly making it happen... ask your self how far we'd be interior the U. S. without the cons scuffling with us each step of how... how's that buggy whip enterprise going cons? that's what we recommend as quickly as we are saying owing to Republicans do you think of green power won't happen? China's already doing it... we are able to the two capture up, or supply up... and supply up has a huge unempmloyment value related to it...
- Q: I was trying to look online for solar panels for my home to take some of the strain off of using oil and electricity but I find it very hard to understand exactly how they are used.Like one that I looked up is 00 watts.....is that like a light bulb watt? How many things can that power? Is it really cheaper in the long run because the panels are very expensive?If anyone has web sites that can explain this to me I would appreciate a link, or anyone to answer part of my question.
- Solar panels produce low voltage direct current electricity. To be used in a home that electricity must be stored in batteries and converted to 20-240 volts 60 hertz AC (alternating current). And its frequency must be synchronized to the electricity supplied by the power company. A 00 watt solar panel produces 00 watts of power, enough to power one 00 watt light bulb. To generate enough power to power a home, the solar panel must be capable of producing at least 500 to 2000 watts per hour (.5/2.0 KW/hrs) And you're quite correct, it's an expensive proposition to install a solar panel system... and it should be installed by experts.
- Q: Since plants have been populating this earth for the past 475 million years I think they have evolved to gain the most sun with their greenery. If scientists used heat sensors to find the hot spots of trees and trim all of the leaves that don't quot;providefor the plant, then maybe that trimmed tree could be used to become a solar quot;panelquot;. I believe that each individual leaf could be replaced by a small solar panel and the wood of the tree would be wiring that would root all of the solar panels to a generator.
- solar panels do not use generators, but i like your idea, very creative.though i don't see the practicality of this being used commercially, i think it would make a great solar promotional piece though! off-subject, it is time we stop looking at the upfront costs of things and start looking at what the long term costs are. most green-technology, although expensive at first, end up saving tons of resources and actually increase profits of businesses! studies show that people who work in a green building tend to be happier which benefits health, more excited to go to work due to the business's environmental ethics, are more productive because of natural lighting, and are more efficient because more work is getting done. green buildings can actually boost the efficiency of a business! thus saving tons of money and reducing tons of waste. Doesn't this just make sense to you?
- Q: so...do you think an online store dedicated to selling solar panels/systems will be a good business idea? Since green energy is the 'hottest' growing business area recently with usage growing about 30% per annum and investors putting all their money into solar energy, wind farms, biofuel, etc. I think when you sell solar systems online this will be the most appealing business model to the end customer...especially if you offer free installation on orders of say $000.
- Did okorder , you will see thin film going for 99 cents a watt at times. The crystalline kind of panel that goes for $2.35 a watt is more like $.50 wholesale, and that's for a major distributor, not a (forgive me) small order of $60k, which is less than one container. There is a coming glut of panels, and prices will fall, but that means both wholesale and retail prices. I'm not saying it won't work, but do good research. For example, I think there are many more than 3 or 4 online shops for solar panels. Investigate shipping an warehousing costs. Investigate whether Home Depot really does not offer installation (every time I go in there, I see a guy handing out flyers for installation). And research carefully how much it will cost to provide installation. The typical install requires skilled and licensed workers. It won't be legal in most places unless someone has the necessary certifications. It's not just a matter of screwing the things to the roof. Any roof penetration has to potential to leak if done improperly. And any electrical wiring has the potential for burning the house down. Whatever business you finally pursue, research carefully, or that $60k will flee from you like a jackrabbit.
- Q: In nature, green leaves collect light and produce energy. Is this what they copied to make solar panels? If not how hard would it be to make artificial leaves that would power our homes?
- Solar panels may have been inspired by leaves, by they don't function in the same way. Leaves use the sunlight to make carbon dioxide into carbohydrates. Solar-panels makes sunlight into electricity.
- Q: My family moved into a house that came with solar power panels but they are not connected and don't really understand how to even begin.
- You will need help with this. Panels may or may not be 24 volt. If you can find a name tag, you can find out from the manufacturer's web site. Some folks hook them all in parallel. Mine are in series, to create 480 volts. the reason for going to higher voltage is to reduce power loss in the wiring. Even then, I used a wire size larger than recommended. The frames want to be interconnected, and wired to ground. The live conductors connect through disconnect switches to an inverter. The inverter is sized to the output of the panels. Where the utility allows net metering, the inverters are connected through a disconnect switch to the grid, which of course also feeds the house. Assuming you are on the grid, you will not need batteries. If outages severely impact you, you can have batteries. Counting against them is that they are costly, and use part of the power you generate, just to keep them charged. If you have batteries, it is usually best to rewire circuits so noncritical circuits are disconnected during outages. Leaving perhaps minimal lighting, fridge, freezer and critical medical circuits. Learn all you can from the Internet (try solar panels), and from the green search box above. Be sure to see if your state has a rebate program, and the conditions which it requires.
- Q: I want to build a standalone wifi repeater -- powered by the sun. The problem is how much solar power and how big of a battery?net draw 4.5v @ 0.66A with loadnet draw 4.5v @ 0.60A no loadI'm assuming the best choice would be a 6v battery with a a couple diodes in series to induce ~.5v drop. Then, I need something to charge it -- I found 2v 6w solar chargers in the automotive section of Sears and 6v 2w solar chargers in the marine section of Dick's Sporting Goods.How many solar panels and what capacity batteries should I use? Is this the best method or should I use a voltage regulator and go with 2v batteries?I need this to be as cheap and simple as possible...
- You won't get very far with THAT lash-up. First of all.. WHY would you want to use diodes to drop the voltage.. they DRAW CURRENT and that is something you don't have to spare. That draw of (660 ma) comes out to just under 3 watts. You DO KNOW that you can get that 4.5 Volts by driving a NAIL into the THIRD CELL in a 6 Volt wet cell battery... right? and for what you are doing, you have more current available with a 6 volt battery than a 2 volt battery. Anyway, you could use two 6 Volt batteries and tap them at the 4.5 volt point then tie them in parallel, but you could still use the 6 volt solar panel to charge them. Trying to use an inverter is just an exercise in futility.. With TWO of the LARGEST DEEP CYCLE BATTERIES you can buy at AutoZone running in Parallel and being charged by solar panels.. if you hook a 75 watt inverter to them, they will go flat in about 4 hours of use during the night. This is not rocket science. Back when cars were changing over from 6 volts to 2 volts, I powered up more than one 6 volt car radio off a 2 volt battery... when you grow up as poor as I did.. you get inventive. I later used the same trick on the 24 volt electrical systems the Jeeps were using, to power up clandestine repeaters in places where no repeaters should have been. About 25 years ago I was living in the Denver area and built up a 0 watt 2 meter repeater on a split channel and took it up to Mt. Evans during the summer and hid it in a pile of rocks. I used tone control, so we were the only ones using it and, as I said, It was a split channel.. so it wasn't on a regular repeater channel. That thing was still running when I moved from the Denver area about 3 years later and for all I know, It's still up there on Mt. Evans (find the Brittlecone Pines and look towards that small peak about a mile to the west)
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