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Suntec Solar Panels 250w PV Mono Solar Panel, Solar Energy System

Suntec Solar Panels 250w PV Mono Solar Panel, Solar Energy System

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Min Order Qty:
100 watt
Supply Capability:
10000 watt/month

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Instruction

PS-M672 Series solar panel is connected in series by 70 pieces of 156mm×156mm Mono Crystalline silicon cells. Solar panel performance is produced according to IEC61215, IEC61730 international standard.

Characteristics

1)Manufactured according to international quality and Environment Management

System (ISO9001, ISO14001)

2)High efficiency crystalline silicon solar cells

3)High transmission Iow iron tempered glass, strong mechanical resistance

4)Anti-ageing EVA and excellent anti-climate back sheet

5)Anodized aluminum frame improves load resistance capabilities for heavy wind loads.

6)Standard waterproof junction box

7)High endurance to different weather

8)Good and friendly package with less transportation and storage space.

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250W PV Mono Solar Panel, Solar Energy System

250W PV Mono Solar Panel, Solar Energy System

 

Specifications

Module

300W mono solar panel Type (72 Series)

Encapsulation

Glass/EVA/Cells/EVA/TPT

Parameters

RSM72-156M/300W

Max power

Pm(W)

300

Tolerance

+/-3%

Open circuit voltage

Voc(V)

45.22

Short circuit current

Isc(A)

8.60

Max. power voltage

Vmp(V)

35.27

Max. power current

Imp(A)

8.50

Dimensions

(L*W*H)

1950x990x50mm

Net Weight

(kg)

27.6

Max. system voltage

(V)

1000VDC

Operate Temp. Scope

-40/+85'C

Resistance

227g steel ball fall down from 1m height and 120m/s wind

Warranty

Pm is no less 90% in 10 years and no less 80% in 25 years

STC

(Standard Test Condition: 1000W/m2, AM1.5, and 25'C)

 

FAQ:

1. What is the brand of this 300W mono photovoltaic Solar panel?

RISUN, we are the manufacturer of this panel, OEM service is available, as well as wholesale trades.

2. About the glass we use for the front of the panel:

---3.2mm tempered glass , light transmittance up to 95%.
3. Does it meet Europe Standards for Solar Energy ?  
This is TUV approval products, all producing procedure strictly accords with TUV&UL.
4. What is the Efficiency level ?
--- Between 16-18.9% for solar cells.

5. What's the nominal Voltage?

    18V. So it can charge 12V battery. If you need 36V to charge 24V battery, just loose the cable from the solar panel and connect them in series. If you're not sure what to proceed, just contact us.

6. How to make the payment?

 20% advanced in deposit by T/T or L/C, the rest payed after receiving B/L copy.

7. How long is the shipping time?

 5-15 days after receiving deposit by the first available vessel to your country.

Q: I don't know anything about where to buy solar panels. I just want to save on the electric bills.
that's going to take approximately $forty 4,000 to place sufficient photograph voltaic panels to furnish the comparable quantity of skill which you at the instant have coming from a 220 v a hundred amp skill line on your place. you additionally must understand which you truly want some approach of storage for use at night or dark days. this might upload yet another $7,000 to the fee. the only actual answer for the skill issue is nuclear skill.
Q: ok im going off grid and will have my fridge and stove running on propane but im trying to figure out that at night i want to be able to run my 32 inch lcd tv a internet modem a playstation 3 and 2 laptops and a light or 2 and maybe a floor fan through solar power and i would like to be able run my tv and stuff up to 8 hours in to the night and so i just want to know how many batterys and solar panels i need or how many watts system do i need im running all this on one outlet now at home so i know its under 20 amps and i think i use about 000 watts an hour im not sure so thats why im asking i really need help with this i hope i dont need a $5,000 system thats crazy im only wanting to spend like a $000 please dont explain math figures or a bunch of complicated garbage to me i just want a straight answer on what i need to do to be able to do this thank you!
Buy a device called a kill-a-watt to measure exactly how much power you use. If you get a systemt to put out 000 watts, it's going to be more than you need, and you'll waste your money. 20 amps is 2200 watts (assuming a 0 volt circuit), which is even more. That will be very pricey. Get the kill-a-watt so that you don't spend more than you need to on solar panels. The cost of the kill-a-watt is almost nothing compared to what you'll be spending on the panels. If I had to guess, 500 watts would run all those devices at the same time.
Q: I would like to know if I had a mobile kitchen could I power it from solar panels mounted atop the vehicle (truck).(to power electric kitchen equipment, i.e. stove, deep fryer.), instead of propane…could I possibly connect the solar panels to a battery to save my generated electricity? If solar panels would not be enough power could a small windmill suffice…?
The best way to find out is to determine the wattage of each piece of equipment you want to use and how many hours you want to use those pieces of equipment. Finally, calculate the total number of Watt-Hours you need at minimum. Then you need to research solar panels or mobile wind mills (they need to be pretty huge to get a decent amount of energy I think, so solar power is probably the way to go). You will need to figure out the efficiency of the solar panels, the size of the array, how you will turn it or if you will turn it at all (to face the sun to get the maximum energy input, or maybe to use mirrors so you don't have to turn it. Once you find a good configuration for your mobile kitchen, you need to calculate if the Watt-Hours you will generate on an average day (with average weather) is enough to power the equipment whose energy requirements you previously calculated. Then you have to keep in mind that some days will have no sun, and you may not be working on some days, but you can still capture sunlight. For each case, a large battery array will be required. If you had a guage on that array, you could also hook it up to the a small generator in case you need immediate power. It's an eco-friendly process, but the initial cost is high and it requires a lot of research and planning. This is why most people do not do it--not because they don't want free energy from the sun, but because it's not easy to start collecting that energy in an efficient way. Sorry I couldn't give you more specific numbers, but a solar panel sales agency should be able to estimate whether or not you could do it (they'd probably set it all up for you too). ^_^
Q: Can solar panels be installed on churches or religious buildings?
Yes, solar panels can certainly be installed on churches or religious buildings. In fact, many religious institutions have embraced solar energy as a way to reduce their carbon footprint and demonstrate their commitment to environmental stewardship. Installing solar panels on churches not only helps to generate clean, renewable energy but can also serve as an educational example for the community.
Q: I have a solar panel, charge regulator, inverter....is that all I need to tie it into my grid? Do I just plug the solar panel into the charge regulator into the inverter into any 0v outlet? I feel like im missing something....
No don't do that unless you want a fire or worse electricution . DO NOT PLUG INTO THE WALL . st solar panel 2nd regulator 3rd 2 volt battery 4th inverter . The inverter should have 0 volt terminals that look like the plug on the wall . You would plug your TV or light into that the inverter . You would need an electrition to hook into your home electrical system . They will hook up a device made to tie into the grid or your meter that will make it run backwards but it takes alot of solar panels too do that . Please do not plug into wall .
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a gas station or fueling facility?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a gas station or fueling facility. In fact, many gas stations and fueling facilities have started installing solar panels to generate renewable energy to power their operations. This not only helps reduce their carbon footprint but also cuts down on electricity costs.
Q: I'm wondering if the cost of the panels and equipment have come down enough to make them viable in areas like Seattle or Vancuver for example.
Take okorder /.. You need to keep in mind that as long as you are renting your electric from the public utility you are doing just that and renting. You can resale the solar electric system if you move or if you just want to sale it and get some of your money back if not 20 % extra. Then all the years you used the system was all free electric. So it is already viable as you put it. Anything other then buying a system would not be. Here is a thought. The housing market slumped and if you paid 50K for your home it is now only worth if you can even sale it about 00K. Not worth the money but people are still buying homes even if they are not worth what they are being sold for. And then the cars and trucks people buy will never pay for them selfs but people still buy them and spend extra the more wasteful the car is. So why does solar have to pay for it's self or prove it's self? It has many times over but because you can't drive a solar panel drunk and party out in the bars with it is is not worth the money. I guess the is just being human and a double standard. What about the big up front cost of solar? I remember a 20% up front cost when I bought my home and my car and it is the same 20% or less for a solar loan. Plus the value of solar is going up not down like with homes and a car is not worth but half what you paid for it the minute you drive it off the car lot. I can only see good from solar un like other things we buy.
Q: I am looking at a need of roughly 30w/hour need per 24 hour period. I have spent several hours now looking for information online and have found plenty of info regarding the panels themselves, but information regarding the batteries backups have been slim. I understand that there is a 5-7 hour peak time to collect the energy. I am looking for information regarding the batteries themselves. How do the batteries work, what size batteries should I look for, and what is the life expectency for the batteries? Any website links would also be appreciated!
Solar panels have their own characteristics and generate current depending on the intensity of sunlight falling on them and not on the temperature. Direction of the panel also makes lots of difference. Nowadays very thin panels are available at very high cost. The more area a panel occupies it generates more current. The current generated by a panel cannot be readily used since the current and voltage varies with the load connected to it. So normally a regulator is used to have constant voltage and constant current to come from the panel. This charges the battery. You have to calculate the total/normal current from the charger and then find the AH of the battery. When you have calculated the AH of the panel/charger then you can divide the AH of the battery by the AH of the charger/panel and find out the time taken to fully charge the battery. You also have to remember that there is a de-rating factor to be taken into consideration in the battery.
Q: I am planning to buy some solar panels for my cabin and i want to be able to store the electricity. what kind of batteries should i get? i will be running simple things like a tv and radio. where can i buy these batteries? where should i look for the best batteries?
Deep cycle, Golf Cart Batteries. You can get them at a battery store.
Q: How are solar panels made?
Solar panels are made using a multi-step process that involves the production of silicon wafers, the application of various layers and coatings, and the assembly of individual cells into a panel.

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