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Tic Solar Panels 250 Watt High Quality 250w Poly Module

Tic Solar Panels 250 Watt High Quality 250w Poly Module

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Specification

Material:
Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
250
Number of Cells(pieces):
60

250w 30V PV Module for Solar System Poly Panel


CNBM is a high-technology enterprise which specially engaged in solar products development, production, sales and service. The range of our products includes solar cell series, solar module series and solar system from 100w-100kw.  We focus on establishing, equipped with advanced electronic equipment, backed by experienced technical support and professional high-quality managers. 

 

CNBM solar products meet with great favor of customers at home and abroad. We enjoy a good reputation from our customers for high quality, competitive price, prompt delivery and best service. There is a stream of developing, producing and marketing elite, who are full of experience of solar products research and development. They hold professional service and customers’ contentment as their aim, and take high efficiency, excellence, and top quality as the highest mission. 


1. Max Power Poly Solar Panel 250W 

2. Type of Connector : Compatiable Type MC4 

3. No. of Draining Holes in Frame : 16 

4. High Transmission ,Low Iron and 3.2mm Tempered Glass 

5. EVA Encapsuiation 

6. White Tedlar Back side 

7. IP65 Rated Junction Box 

8.Clear Anodized Aluminum Alloy Type 6063T5 Frame 

Standard Test Condition : 

1. 1000W/m*m ;

2. 1.5AM 

3. 25 Degree Cell Temperature ;

  • High conversion efficiency,cell efficiency 16%

  • Low power tolerance of 0~+3%

  • Low degradation under light exposure

  • Can withstand high wind-pressure,snow load and extreme temperature

  • Passing IEC 61215 2400Pa mechanical load test

  • 10-year warranty on product materials and processing technology

  • Power output warranty:10 years:90%,25 years:80%

  • ISO 9001:2008(Quality Management System) certified factory

  • IEC61215,IEC61730 ,MCS CEC certified products

  • TUV,CE conformity

  • On-grid residential roof-tops

  • On-grid commercial/industrial roof-tops

  • Solar power plants

  • Off-grid system

  • Other on-grid application

250 watt Solar Panels of High Quality 250W Poly Module

 

Quality and Safety :        

 

1. Industry leading power output warranty, 25 year 80%, 10 year 90% power warranty and 10 year product warranty

 

2. ISO9001:2008 (Quality Management system) certified factory

 

3. Product Quality warranty & products Liability Insurance to guarantee and user' benefits

EN 6100-6-3:2007 ; EN 610-3-1:2007(IEC 61000-4-2:2008     IEC 61000-4-3:2008)


Pre sale:

1.Our sales representative and engineer work together to answer your questions and offer solution for free

2.We choose the best product for you to make sure it worth its real value

3.We design the best solution with good perfomance for you,manwhile save every cent of your money.


After sale:

We provide 10 years Warranty for the product, 12 years warranty for 90% power production ,25 years warranty for 80% power production.




Q: During the summer my house uses about .47 kw/h I am wondering what solar panel do I need to cover most or all the electric bill. A link would be helpful too :)
Are you saying your house continuously draws about .5 kW average all day long? That's 36 kWh per day, if so. This is about double what our house uses year-round, so if you lived in our area, that would be a 6 kW system. The only way to nail down a good number is to get a quote from a local solar installer, though.
Q: Can solar panels generate electricity at night?
No, solar panels cannot generate electricity at night because they rely on sunlight to produce power.
Q: ok so when a solar panel is marked as a certain wattage dose that mean it makes that much in a day in an hour or constant, dose it still work at night or what ? is it worth it or is it more of a pain? can some one tell me what all the watts and volts mean ?? and can some one tell me what a kilowhat is in refrence to some thing i understand like howmany loads of laundey can you do wt a watt? i need help understanding this stuff?
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Q: I need to know how do solar panels work. I need to know what are they made of.
The term solar panel is best applied to a flat solar thermal collector, such as a solar hot water or air panel used to heat water, air, or otherwise collect solar thermal energy. But 'solar panel' may also refer to a photovoltaic module which is an assembly of solar cells used to generate electricity. In all cases, the panels are typically flat, and are available in various heights and widths.
Q: Do solar panels require a specific type of inverter for converting DC to AC power?
Yes, solar panels do require a specific type of inverter known as a solar inverter for converting DC (direct current) power generated by the panels into AC (alternating current) power that can be used in homes and businesses.
Q: What is the working principle of solar panels?
No matter what kind of material to make the battery, the general requirements for solar cell materials are
Q: Are solar Panels worth it, Do they really quot;save moneyon electricity?
“Where you have good (sunlight) and access to financing and a combination of federal and state incentives, you have a number of markets around the country that are very vibrant, and it’s very cost-effective with financial paybacks in the order of five and 0 years,” said Robert Margolis, a senior energy analyst at National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
Q: i am very new to the solar world and i need help with some stuff to understand what i need to do.what AH battery should i use? i am planning on getting a 2V deep cycle gel based battery but i want to get the most power for my system so should i use something like a few 00AH in a battery bank system or a bunch or 50 or so amp hour batteries in a bank. also what kind of power am i looking at for the best battery system. in other words what kind of basic appliances like lighting, laptop,space heaters etc can can i run on the selected battery system and for how long? any help would be highly appreciated.
This site has some good info and links to more info about renewable and alternative energy. Hope it helps you. Good luck.
Q: Can solar panels be used to power a hospital?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a hospital. Solar panels generate electricity by converting sunlight into energy, which can be used to power various electrical systems in a hospital, such as lighting, medical equipment, and heating/cooling systems. Solar power can provide a reliable and sustainable source of energy for hospitals, reducing their dependence on traditional energy sources and helping to lower operational costs.
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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