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TPB156×156-36-P 150Wp Poly Silicon Solar Module

TPB156×156-36-P 150Wp Poly Silicon Solar Module

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Supply Capability:
1000 watt/month

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Item specifice

Material:
Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
150
Number of Cells(pieces):
36

Sun Earth is a company with over 30 years expierience in manufacturig solar modules. Our solar module are certificated by all major authorities, like TUV, UL, VDE, MSC, JET, CEC and others.


Our products has been used all over the world with great reputation, especially in European Union countries, Austrailia, Africa and Japan.


 Sun Earth modules carry a 10 year workanship limited warranty and a 25 year linear performance limited warranty. Each module produces positive power up to 5W greater than product rating power.


The TPB156 series poly silicon solar module is our most popular product right now. The demension of the TPB156×156-36-P 150Wp Poly Silicon Solar Module is 1482×676×40(mm), total weight is 12KG. This product can be used for large solar power plant or small house-use off-grid system, such as roof system. We can give the best suggestion for the client based on their requirement.


Rate Power:150W
Maximum Power(Pmax):150W
Rated Voltage at Pmax(Vmp):18.2V
Rated Current at Pmax(Imp):8.24A
Open-circuit Voltage(Voc):22.6V
Short-circuit Current(Isc):8.83A
Module Efficiency:15.0%
Maximum System Voltage:1000VDC(IEC), 600VDC(UL)
Appliciation Class:Class A
Maximum Over-Current Rating16A(IEC), 15A(UL)



TPB156×156-36-P 150Wp Poly Silicon Solar Module

Q:Can solar panels be installed on beach resorts?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on beach resorts. In fact, beach resorts provide an excellent opportunity for solar panel installation due to their abundant sunlight exposure. Solar panels can help beach resorts reduce their reliance on traditional energy sources, lower operating costs, and promote sustainable practices. Additionally, solar panels can be integrated into the resort's infrastructure, such as rooftops or shading structures, without significantly impacting the aesthetic appeal of the beach resort.
Q:I am doing a project on solar energy at the moment and I was just wondering how.
my theory is that when sunlight hits the panel it excites the electrons from the rays there by making them move more quckly and attract them to a source with less elctrons making the panel positiveli charge and the electron collector negatively charged thereby connecting the negatively charged particles to which ever body it wishes to donate it too thereby causing electric charges
Q:I am starting to think about solar panels as an option for my home. I have done some research on panels, to be honest its all very confusing. There are many different panels some with 60 watts some all the way up to 20 watts. My household currently uses about 2700 to 3400 kWh every two months. So based off of my power usage maybe you can answer some of the following questions:What kind of panels should I be looking at?Which panel manufacturers give the best bang for the buck (reliable/affordable)?Anything else I should be concerned about?I am just starting out in educating myself on solar power so please excuse me if I sound very naive. Any information that you may have will be helpful. Thanks in advance.
Unfortunately, I can't give you a lot of specifics on what you should use. However, I can tell you that the very best system for you simply might not be available to you, in which case it really doesn't matter how good it is. Your best bet would be to talk to a supplier in your area and see what is available, THEN start looking at the differences between those. Unfortunately, solar panels aren't quite to the point of being a common-place product...yet. Another thing to consider would be how old your roof is. You might want to look into the possibility of building-integrated materials if you are in need of a new roof. Talking with somebody who sells the panels in your area will help you understand a lot more than just doing raw research. Get their take on it, then fact check and research what they tell you so you know you're not getting ripped off.
Q:The first solar panel that creates energy from UV rays... who created it
The first photovoltaic cell was developed at Bell Labs in 954. The team included G.L. Pearson, C.S. Fuller, and D.M. Chapin. A panel is composed of many cells. They respond to a wide range of wavelengths, not just UV.
Q:solar energy
If you want to know how solar panels are made look here www.google.ca/search?hl=enq=how+... If you want to know how they are manufactured.
Q:Can solar panels be installed on warehouses?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on warehouses. In fact, warehouses are ideal locations for solar panel installations due to their large roof spaces that can accommodate a significant number of panels. The ample sunlight exposure and lack of shading make warehouses a perfect fit for harnessing solar energy. Additionally, solar panels on warehouses can help reduce electricity costs and contribute to a greener, more sustainable energy source.
Q:Are solar panels suitable for all climates?
Solar panels can be suitable for a wide range of climates, but their efficiency may vary depending on factors such as sunlight intensity, temperature, and cloud cover. While solar panels can still generate electricity in cloudy or cold climates, they tend to perform best in regions with abundant sunlight. Advances in technology have made solar panels more adaptable and efficient in various conditions, making them a viable option for many different climates.
Q:What size of system would I need to get if I use on average 500 kilowatt hrs a month I would like to do a tie in grid system I live in the states south central area of States any info or links to sites would be wonderful I am interested in this type of energy soure thank you
I think if you have the land have a solar array on your land. Putting on the house could cause it to collapse! 400 kilowatts per week is a huge usage. Turn some stuff off and don't leave the entertainment stuff on standby. Fill empty spaces in your freezers with blocks of polystyrene and be sensible with usage.
Q:I have a small marine solar panel on my boat It came with the boat. I want to make sure it is working before I connect it. With a volt meter It is only reading .2 volts dc. I would think it should be 2-5 volts?
If it's only reading 0.2 volts, then the panel is burned out. What you can do is look for a nameplate on the panel, then try to look it up on the internet. Hopefully that will say what the voltage is supposed to be. You are right in that a panel intended to charge a 2-volt battery should read about 8 volts open circuit out in daylight, even if it isn't pointing straight at the sun. Is it a flexible rubber panel? Those are notorious for dying after just a couple years.
Q:For a computer technology project we are using solar panels and trying to see different methods that will increase the output of solar power from these panels. For now, we have got polymer stickers and mirrors. Are there any more methods, or information that increase the solar power? Please and thank you :)
I agree with the other answers; . Different angles to attract more light. 2. Cooling the panels. Just make sure you have a control set up. As for the cooling I'd say if the aim was overall energy efficiency then this method would not work unless you could devise a cooling method that didn't use any electricity.

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