• Solar Panels for Electric Cars - CNBM-K1 Series 60W Solar Home System System 1
  • Solar Panels for Electric Cars - CNBM-K1 Series 60W Solar Home System System 2
  • Solar Panels for Electric Cars - CNBM-K1 Series 60W Solar Home System System 3
  • Solar Panels for Electric Cars - CNBM-K1 Series 60W Solar Home System System 4
  • Solar Panels for Electric Cars - CNBM-K1 Series 60W Solar Home System System 5
  • Solar Panels for Electric Cars - CNBM-K1 Series 60W Solar Home System System 6
Solar Panels for Electric Cars - CNBM-K1 Series 60W Solar Home System

Solar Panels for Electric Cars - CNBM-K1 Series 60W Solar Home System

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
100000000 watt/month

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

Specification

Material:
Amorphous Silicon
Max. Power(W):
60
Number of Cells(pieces):
0

 1.Description of the Solar Panel

Solar Home System CNBM-K1 Series 60W Solar Panel

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.Characteristics  of the Solar Panel

  

                      Inverter

 

 

 

 

 

                      Inverter

Rated load power500W
Outout wavemodify sine wave
Input voltageDC 12V
Output voltageDC 12V    AC  220V
Output frequency50HZ/60HZ
Precision of output frequency±6%
                      Solar panelPmax60W
Vmp18.4V
Imp3.26A
ChargerCharger voltage & current12V10A
BatteryCapacity12V30AH
Power boxSpary paint iron box, with input, output, ammeter, volmeter, master switch and so on.

Electrical loads in Winter (For Consult)Electrical loads in Summer (For Consult)
Name of LoadPower(W)QuantityWorking Time per Day(H)Working DaysName of LoadPower(W)QuantityWorking Time per Day(H)Working Days
Color TV65W10.53 daysColor TV65W11.51.5 days
lamp11W143 dayslamp11W141.5 days

3.Package Data of the solar Panel

 

PartSize(L*W*Hmm)Weight(kg)        20'(pcs)         40'(pcs)
Power box520*220*43035

       

 

        140Sets

        

 

         320Sets

Solar panel630*670*306
Battery190*130*16012

4.Applications of the Solar Panel

1.Small power supply

2.transportation

3.Family power of lamps and lanterns

 

5.IMages of the Solar Panel

 

Solar Home System CNBM-K1 Series 60W Solar Panel

Solar Home System CNBM-K1 Series 60W Solar Panel

Solar Home System CNBM-K1 Series 60W Solar Panel

 

FAQ

1. Q: Do you have your own factory?

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

2. 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.
3. Q: Do you provide free sample?
    A: Usually we do not offer free sample

4. Q: Could you print our company LOGO on the nameplate and package?

    A: Yes, we can do that.

 

Q: Can solar panels be installed on a concert venue or entertainment facility?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a concert venue or entertainment facility. In fact, many large entertainment venues have already embraced solar energy to reduce their carbon footprint and lower energy costs. Installing solar panels on the roof or surrounding areas of these facilities can generate clean and renewable electricity, which can be used to power the venue's operations or be fed back into the grid. Additionally, solar panels can serve as a visible commitment to sustainability, inspiring others to adopt renewable energy solutions.
Q: Hey guys :)Well I'm in the middle of doing my PSHCE coursework on sustainable energy, focusing on solar panels. I just wanted to ask you what your opinions are of them? Are they really worth it? Are they sustainable? Will they reduce our energy bills? Those sort of questions :)If you are interested in installing solar panels, please mention that, as it would be great! There's lots of information about them on this site ----
I have a boat in a sunny place and four 80 watt panels. These will run my fridge Tv and a few LED's. I still have to run my engine for hot water and washing machine. My Batteries only last a few years and are a real pain. I go on the mains when I can to get the batteries topped up. The panels are ok if there is nothing else, they are not the answer to the future of energy supply. There is also the moral aspect of the feed in tariff. For the rich to load their electricity bill onto the less well off is not acceptable and those panels on the roof tell all your neighbors that you are doing it. That will show a greedy selfish attitude. If they are any good why don't the power companies buy them and save buying coal?
Q: How does the snow cover get removed from the panels?
Just okorder /... As an aside the efficiency of the panels will also be maintained if the panels are cleaned of dust and debris. The maintenance of removing snow and dust is one argument for having the panels on a rack on the ground. Solar Thermal panels are intended to capture the sun's heat. Two types that make hot water are flat panels and vacuum tube collectors. The vacuum tube collectors work better in colder and cloudy areas but their efficiency prevents heat loss that might melt snow. Most of a light snow will fall between them but you are back to maintenance with a heavier snow. Flat panels are less efficient and will melt a light snow off of the panels for a heavier snow you will need the roof rake. The last type of solar panel are solar air panels. These are most often mounted on the side of a house rather than the roof as they are intended to provide hot air to the living spaces. They are essentially like little greenhouses. Unless the snow is building up against the side of the house these should be free from a snow problem.
Q: Hi I need to replace the solar panel on my calculator and was wondering where I could buy one. Thanks in advance for your answers.
My suggestion is to first make sure that your calculator does not also use a tiny button cell. It could just be that the battery went dead. Also know that it's probably less trouble to just get a whole new calculator. If you have the skills to replace the solar cell, I'd suggest first disconnecting it, and wiring a .5 volt battery in its place. If that doesn't work either, maybe the problem is not the solar cell at all, but just its connection, or even a dirty ON button. As for where to get a replacement solar cell, if it were me, I'd go to a dollar store, and see if they have a cheap solar calculator that I could harvest one from.
Q: I thought they were going to make solar powered cars and solar power plants among other things. It was only nearly 0 years ago that solar power was the big thing. Just curious, why did it die out?
The technology did not die out. It is in fact quite alive and well, and there exist many different manufacturers of solar panels and devices utilizing them. The problem is that the technology has not yet advanced sufficiently to generate large amounts of power with solar panels, at least not with panels of any practical size and weight. You can easily buy a panel which will trickle-charge your car's battery during the day, but nothing that can generate anywhere near the power required to actually move a car's mass at any significant speed. You would need to buy panels with a very large surface area to make any significant amount of power, and these panels would be very heavy and very expensive.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on electric fences?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on electric fences. They provide a sustainable and cost-effective way to power the electric fencing system, eliminating the need for a direct electrical connection or reliance on traditional power sources. Solar panels can easily be integrated into the design of an electric fence, enabling it to operate efficiently and independently in remote or off-grid areas.
Q: How do solar panels impact the local economy?
Solar panels can have a positive impact on the local economy in several ways. Firstly, the installation and maintenance of solar panels create job opportunities, stimulating employment and income generation within the community. Additionally, the use of solar energy reduces reliance on imported fossil fuels, contributing to energy independence and reducing energy costs for both households and businesses. This can lead to increased disposable income, which can be reinvested in the local economy, supporting local businesses and promoting economic growth. Moreover, solar panels attract investment and contribute to the development of a clean energy sector, positioning the community as a hub for renewable energy innovations and attracting more businesses and investments in the long run.
Q: I have four power packs for solar lights. They have 3 AA .2volt batteries of 2450 mAh capacity installed in series for a total supply voltage of 4 volt maximum for the lights. I want to charge all four packs at once off a single 6 volt solar panel. With the four packs wired in parallel, what capacity output (wattage) panel do I need to charge the batteries in an 8 hour day?
3 cells in series makes a 3.6volt 2.4AH battery. You multiply the volts but not the capacity. In parallel would be .2volts, triple capacity. So 4 packs in parallel is 9.8AH. Rule of thumb for charging a flat battery is divide capacity by 0 for amps and charge for 5 hours. amp at 6 volts is doable, that would be 6 watts People who make batteries and solar cells usually over-rate them so I doubt that a solar panel of less than 20 watts rating will fully charge these batteries if they are flat. I'd google to see how you might control the charge current with a simple circuit.
Q: DIY, buying solar panels, room is barely 200 sq. ft. have a 5000 btu air conditioner, how many watts do I need, thinking of buying 75 watt solar panels, have space on the roof.
Build okorder /
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)

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

Hot products


Hot Searches

Related keywords