Solar Panels Pensacola Mono Panel Swe-M660 Series 255W
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SWE-M660-250/255/260/265/270
MONO CRYSTALLINE SOLAR MODULE
futures:
High module efficiency and stable power output base on leading process technology
Outstanding electrical performance under high-temperature or low-irradiance conditions
Ease of installation and applications due to the innovative engineering design
Rigorous quality control meets the highest internationalstandard
Added Value From Warranty
High module efficiency up to 16.60%
Positive power tolerance: 0/+5W
Robust frame to up to 5400Pa load
Self-cleaning surface
Anti-PID technology
Hot-Spot protect
Anti-Reflective glass
data sheet
Electrical Characteristics @ STC | SWE-M660-250 | SWE-M660-255 | SWE-M660-260 | SWE-M660-265 | SWE-M660-270 |
(STC:standard Test Conditions) | |||||
Max. Power (PMAX) [ Wp ] | 250 | 255 | 260 | 265 | 270 |
Power Output Tolerance (PMAX) [ Wp ] | 0/+5 | 0/+5 | 0/+5 | 0/+5 | 0/+5 |
Max. Power Voltage (VMPP) [ V ] | 30.6 | 30.8 | 30.9 | 31.2 | 31.4 |
Max. Power Current (IMPP) [ A ] | 8.17 | 8.28 | 8.42 | 8.5 | 8.6 |
Open-Circuit Voltage (VOC) [ V ] | 37.6 | 37.8 | 37.9 | 38.2 | 38.4 |
Short-Circuit Current (ISC) [ A ] | 8.7 | 8.96 | 9.1 | 9.19 | 9.28 |
Module Efficiency (ŋm) [ % ] | 15.4 | 15.7 | 16 | 16.3 | 16.6 |
- Q: Ok so if i wanted to put a solar panel on my house and i live where it snows, will that be a problem? If the snow covers the solar panel will that be a problem? If so then do i have to climb on my roof and clear it off or what?
- It shouldnt be a problem being where it snows, as long as you dont mind clearing it off a lot to recieve maximum efficiency! Or else it should work anyways but not as well covered with snow.
- 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: Can solar panels be installed on wearable devices?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on wearable devices, but their effectiveness may be limited due to the small surface area available for solar absorption. Additionally, the amount of energy generated may not be sufficient to power the wearable device continuously. However, advancements in solar technology may make it more feasible and efficient in the future.
- Q: Are solar panels affected by temperature?
- Yes, solar panels are affected by temperature. Higher temperatures can decrease the efficiency of solar panels, causing a decrease in their power output.
- Q: Can solar panels be used for powering security systems?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power security systems. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, providing a sustainable and reliable source of power for various applications, including security systems. By harnessing solar energy, security systems can operate efficiently and independently without relying on traditional electrical grids.
- Q: i am working on a project which requires small solar panels. i am looking for ones about 3X4. is there any way i could get these? and where?
- You could build them yourself? Depending on the time you have.... They are having a special at the moment....
- Q: Can solar panels be used to power a zoo?
- Yes, solar panels can be used to power a zoo. Solar energy can be harnessed through panels to generate electricity that can power various facilities within a zoo, including enclosures, buildings, and even some of the exhibits. This sustainable energy source can help reduce the zoo's carbon footprint and reliance on traditional power grids.
- Q: How much energy can solar panels produce?
- The amount of energy that solar panels can produce varies depending on various factors such as the size and efficiency of the panels, the location, and weather conditions. However, on average, a typical residential solar panel system can generate around 10 to 12 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per square meter per day.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on bridges or highways?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on bridges or highways. This is known as solar roadways or solar bridges. These panels can generate electricity by harnessing sunlight and can be integrated into the surface of bridges or highways. However, the feasibility and practicality of such installations may vary depending on factors like structural considerations, cost, maintenance, and local regulations.
- Q: Due to erratic power cuts in my area I want to make up by using a 30watt solar panel. My decoder is 30watt but my TV is 70W. I need something small. I don't have problem with sound. Just picture.
- Do what we do when power is cut (although we have very reliable power - we loose as much as 2 hours a year), is go Amish. That is go without powered technology. Now, for you, you need more than a solar panel (and likely more than 30W, but that is a start) - you need a battery or set of batteries to store the collected power. 20Ah might do. You need an inverter to power things. For that, likely a 300W will do. For a TV, go shopping, and look at the labels on the back of the TVs. I just bought a 24 TV rated at 40W. If you get a 9 LED TV, it may be likely you can run that directly from battery, for many have separate DC brick supplies. With those, you can make a cable to power it directly from a 2V or so battery, if the supply can make 2 to 5V. Depending on your provider, you may be able to get a mini-decoder which uses a separate brick or wall supply, which means the decoder likely can be directly battery powered. Such a decoder may draw less than 20W.
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