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Solar Panels Solar Modules 240W Mono Factory New Design

Solar Panels Solar Modules 240W Mono Factory New Design

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10000 watt
Supply Capability:
100000000 watt/month

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Item specifice

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
240
Number of Cells(pieces):
60

 Main Characteristic

1.Manufactured according to international quality and Environment Management

    System (ISO9001, ISO14001)

2. By the high transmittance, low iron tempered glass, anti-aging of the EVA(polyethylene - vinyl acetate), high-performance crystalline silicon solar cells, good Weather resistance TPT (fluoroplastics composite membrane) by pyramid , has a good Weather resistance and anti-UV, hail, water-proof capacity.

3.  OEM and customerized package are accepted

4. High efficiency crystalline silicon solar cells

 

Applications

  • Commercial/ industrial building PV solar roof-top off-grid systems.

  • Residential PV solar roof-top off-grid systems.

  • Any commercial / industrial ground mount off-grid systems.

  • Other off-grid industrial and commercial solar PV applications.

Our Service  

1.We supply OEM services, you can put your logo and picture on the solar panel if you   have any other requirement, please feel free to contact me at anytime. 

2. we can design different watts panel according to customer's requirement

 

Components & Mechanical Data

 

Solar Cell

156*156 Poly

Number of Cell(pcs)

6*10

Size of Module(mm)

1640*990*40

Front Glass Thikness(mm)

3.2

Surface Maximum Load Capacity

2400-5400Pa

Allowable Hail Load

23m/s ,7.53g

Weight Per Piece(KG)

18.6

Junction Box Type

Pass the TUV Certificate

Bypass Diode Rating(A)

12

Cable & Connector Type

Pass the TUV Certificate

Frame(Material Corners,etc.)

40#

Backing (Brand Type)

TPT

Temperature Range

-40°C to +85°C

FF (%)

70-76%

Standard Test Conditions

AM1.5 1000W/m2 25 +/-2°C

 

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Solar Panels Solar Modules 240W Mono Factory New Design

Solar Panels Solar Modules 240W Mono Factory New Design


Solar Panels Solar Modules 240W Mono Factory New Design

Q:Can solar panels be used to power a water treatment plant?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a water treatment plant. Solar energy can be harnessed through photovoltaic panels and converted into electricity to power the various systems and equipment required for water treatment processes. This renewable energy source can provide a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution for powering water treatment plants.
Q:Can solar panels increase the value of my property?
Yes, solar panels can increase the value of your property. Installing solar panels can be seen as a desirable feature by potential buyers, as it offers the benefit of reduced energy costs and environmental sustainability. Studies have shown that homes with solar panels tend to sell for higher prices compared to similar homes without them. Additionally, solar panels may also attract more buyers, increasing the demand and overall value of your property.
Q:Can solar panels be installed on a church or place of worship?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a church or place of worship. In fact, many churches and religious institutions have embraced solar energy as a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution to meet their energy needs. Installing solar panels on a church not only reduces carbon emissions but also sets an example for the community and fosters a sense of environmental responsibility.
Q:How about using Solar Panals to provide the electrical power to separate the H2 from the O? H2 would be fed into the engines carburator like a gas/air mixture ratio, but H2/air mixture ratio instead. How would you control the exact measurements?
It's a great idea, but there are problems. The first is that hydrogen is very difficult to control; it is a small molecule, and very slippery. It is difficult to handle from that perspective; Teflon tape and other common plumbing techniques just don't cut it. Secondly, once you have the hydrogen, you'd have to compress it in order to put it into a cylinder of some sort. This takes electrical power, and in turn is wasteful. Compressed hydrogen storage has is own risks, including hydrogen embrittlement, and the peculiar nature of hydrogen (including having an invisible flame, and a remarkably wide flammable range) makes it quite dangerous. After all, relatively safe products such as propane gas and butane lighters- well-established and very common- are surprisingly dangerous, causing injuries and fatalities each year. In order for something that is more dangerous (hydrogen) to come to market as being a hydrolysis product, either the products will have to be home-made (and therefore more dangerous), or very expensive.
Q:I have to get a lot of information on how solar panels are developed and distributed in America because I have to do two pages on this. Please help me get information in this I really need it!! Thankss...
The first link below is one of the best sites for recent news about solar panels. You should be able to find stories about solar panels under development today. A little bit of the history: Solar panels have been around for about 50 years now. They were first used to power spacecraft. Solar power for domestic use started to develop rapidly in the 970's during the first oil crisis, but as energy prices fell in the 980's solar development slowed. Most of the large solar panel makers were purchased by large oil companies who seemed not to be too interested in solar. In the late 990's as concerns about both Peak Oil and Global Warming grew there was renewed interest in solar power and a number of new companies were started to develop new kinds of solar panels. Many of these new companies have grown larger than the older solar companies still owned by big oil companies. Over the last 7 years or so growth in the solar market has been explosive with a compound growth rate of almost 40% per year. In 2005 the solar industry for the first time started to consume more silicon than all other electronic industries combined resulting in a world wide silicon shortage that is still with use. New silicon refineries are coming on line and the shortage is expected to diminish by 2008 or 2009. Check out the two links below. They will help you a lot.
Q:Are there any government incentives or tax credits for installing solar panels?
Yes, there are government incentives and tax credits available for installing solar panels. These incentives vary by country and state, but they often include federal tax credits, grants, rebates, and state-level incentives. These incentives aim to promote renewable energy adoption and can significantly reduce the cost of installing solar panels for residential and commercial properties. It is advisable to consult local government agencies or renewable energy organizations to get specific information about incentives available in your area.
Q:I got a really great deal on 2 houses because they were fixer-uppers. I'm living in one and the other I'm renting out. However, the previous owner did everything himself in 950 95, so needless to say, things are not to todays standards. Both houses need rewiring (there are no ceiling lights, few outlets, and mine has two old fuse boxes and the other has a breaker box but it pops the breaker a lot). The only reason they are still functional is because both houses use natural gas for water and heat, so otherwise, they electrical work is getting us by, but who knows for how long. I thought that maybe instead of redoing the electric, that I could just add solar panels to compensate for the small electric boxes. Also, since I would have to hire electricians to do all the work, which would be more cost effective (not including the decrease in utilities since I don't pay the utilities in the rental anyways)?
A solar panel does not replace the wiring in your house. All it does is supply power to the house, the same way a line in from the street does. After the power gets to the house, regardless of how it got to your house, it goes through exactly the same wiring to get to outlets and lights. Your problem is not that the power coming in from the street is insufficient; the power company can supply all you'd ever need. The problem is that your houses are not wired to receive or use more power. You need to upgrade the service panel so it can bring more power into the house, and upgrade the wiring inside the walls so you have the number of outlets and lights required by today's codes and which most of us need for all the things we plug in these days. Solar panels, while they are cheaper than ever, are not a low cost thing to install. It will take years to recover their cost, and if the rules are the same where you are as they are here, you can't use the cost of installing them as a write-off against the cost of the house until you sell it. They are a capital expense, not a maintenance and repair deduction which you can use each year against the income you receive from the rental. Doing a conventional rewiring is your best bet.
Q:I'm thinking of getting a solar panel for my house to help cut back on power use (I live in New Mexico). What sort of appliances can I run on a watt solar panel? Is it worth it to get a single watt panel or is it more efficient to get a multi-watt panel?
If it's sunny and you have 500 of them, you can almost power a hair dryer... Look at the WATTS.... 40 of those panels can power one crappy light...
Q:Hi. I have been looking into getting solar panals but I only want them for one room. See, we're expanding the house by adding a basement, the basement isn't going to be that big but we wanted to have solar energy for the basement only. Could anyone give me a rough estimate on the cost of solar panals for my basement?
If you know where to look you get get solar panels for zero costs. For example, a lot of sign companies use solar panels. Contact your local sign company and tell them you will haul off all their broken solar panel for free. They are generally more than willing to let you do this.

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