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Yingli Solar  Panda 60 Cell  40mm Series

Yingli Solar Panda 60 Cell 40mm Series

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ABOUT YINGLI GREEN ENERGY

Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited (NYSE: YGE) is one of the world’s largest fully vertically integrated PV manufacturers, which

markets its products under the brand “Yingli Solar“. With over 7.0GW of modules installed globally, we are a leading solar energy company

built upon proven product reliability and sustainable performance. We are the fi rst renewable energy company and the fi rst Chinese company to sponsor the FIFA World CupTM.

 

1. Structure of Yingli Solar Panda 60 Cell  40mm Series

Yingli Solar Panel Panda 60 Cell  40mm Series is one of the famous series of solar panel under YINGLI SOLAR brand. Yingli solar PANDA is a new monocrystalline silicon module technology  with n-type solar cells that have average efficiencies higher  than 19.0%. Combined with high transmission glass, module efficiencies are up to 16.5%. Compared to traditional modules with p-type solar cells, PANDA modules have  lower initial degradation and higher performance under both high temperature  and low irradiation conditions. 40mm Series has different types according to panel power output: YL250C-30b/ YL255C-30b/ YL260C-30b/ YL265C-30b/ YL270C-30b.

 

2. Main Features of Yingli Solar Panda 60 Cell  40mm Series

- Robust, corrosion ressitant aluminum frames independently tested to withstand wind loads of up to 2.4k Pa and snow loads of up to 5.4kPa ensuring a stable mechanical life for your modules.

- Module packaging optimized to protect product during transportation and minimize on-site waste.

- Modules independently tested to ensure conformance with certification and regulatory standards.

- 10-year limnited product warranty.

- Manufacturing facility certified by TUV Rheinland to ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and BS OHSAS 18001:2007.

- Tight positive power tolerance of 0W to +5W ensures you receive modules at or above nameplate power and contributes to minimizing module mismatch losses leading to improved system yield.

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3. Yingli Solar Panda 60 Cell  40mm Series Images

Yingli Solar  Panda 60 Cell  40mm Series

Yingli Solar  Panda 60 Cell  40mm Series

4. Yingli Solar Panda 60 Cell  40mm Series Specifications

Yingli Solar  Panda 60 Cell  40mm Series

5. FAQ

 

Q1. What certificates for your panda solar modules?

Re: QUALIFICATIONS & CERTIFICATES

IEC 61215, IEC 61730, MCS, CE, ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004, BS OHSAS

18001:2007, PV Cycle, SA 8000

 

Q2. What kind of power warranty can you offer?

 Re: Limited power warranty: 1 year at 98% of the minimal rated power output, 10 yesars at 92% of the minimal rated power output, 25 years at 82% of the minimal rated power output.


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Q:How do you make solar panels and do you need a lot of them to make electricity?
Have okorder . It could obviously explain everybody!
Q:I thinking of buying a few solar panels, can anyone who had bought solar panels or sells them give me a price for them. I dot wanna over spend on them...
On OKorder, they seem to be priced around $400. You do realize it takes more than just the panels...
Q:I want to install a solar panel system and our power grid can't work in reverse(so it get its electricity from us). My question is how do you prevent electricity from our panel to go to the grid without disconnecting the grid? How can we also use the grid and the panel at the same time when the panel are not creating enough power?PS dont say ask an electrician
If you are grid-tied, then a standard solar electric system will always feed back into the grid if you are not utilizing more power in your home than is being generated by the solar panels and inverter system. It is possible that a grid isolation device designed to prevent direct back feeding is available, but haven't heard of one in common use. New laws in most areas of the US are now mandating that utilities allow grid-tied alternative energy systems. Double-check you local laws. Sometimes you can't take the utilities word for truth--most will automatically say 'no' and will only relent when you show up with the law in hand. Unfortunately, some utilities have figured out another way to shut down alternative energy pioneers--they demand multimillion dollar insurance policies covering damage that their equipment could sustain from your little PV system. Technically, they are still in compliance with the law, they just make it impossible for a homeowner to meet their requirements. If you are getting the runaround, go to your state representative for help. It's amazing how contrite those utility people can be when a state senator (or even US Senator) has just sent a letter asking them why they are stonewalling a law-abiding and well-meaning citizen. Good luck, and don't give up!
Q:I am currently building a house, iv designed it to be as self sustainable as possible, I'm in the process of installing solar panels but as I'm ordering online I was hoping someone here could tell me how many I would need to completely run a 5 bedroom home, just standard household appliances such as fridge and freezers, plasma tvs computers and of course lighting, various things like that, also I'll need power storage as well, some type of large rechargeable battery, any help would be great.
You're missing a few assumptions: - where on the globe? - how well is your house insulated, how do you plan to heat/cool your house? - why do you insist on power wasting appliances like plasma screens? Usually, unless it's absolutely impossible, a grid-tie-in system is much better than an insular system. You could use the grid to 'store' electricity for those times when the sun isn't shining and as fall-back if your yield isn't quite as good as you calculated. With the battery system, you'll have to specify your reliability requirements. If you want a 00% guarantee that you'll always have electricity, even if the sun is not shining for a week longer than you've planned according to the past weather history of your area, you'll either have to ridiculously oversize your battery (and panel) system, or plan for some sort of backup system anyway. Finally, if you're really planing such a system, you might want to take a look at the fridges and freezers used on sailboats: these use a eutectic cold accumulator, i.e. you 'charge' the fridge when the engine is running (or the sun is shining) and it'll then keep the temperature for another ~2...35 (professional systems) hours.
Q:By best I mean safest places. If I were to install them on my roof am I risking due to damage from weathering? Such as rain or snow. I don't get very high winds around here, nor any natural disasters such as hurricanes or tornadoes. Does anyone have solar panels that have been durable for a long time? Is it worth the investment?
Solar panels have to be installed so that they face the equator, so they would have to point south in the U.S.. There are panels designed for exterior mounting and panels designed to go behind glass walls, I've even seen some that are made to replace roof shingles. You'll have to determine if they are worth it or not. Most companies that manufacture the panels rate the output based on the area in which you live. If you live in the north, payback is usually over 20 years, closer to the equator the payoff is quicker, but still a while. The question of worth is relative: are you trying to save money or help save the world? Any alternative to hydro carbon is great for the environment, but most are still very expensive.
Q:Can solar panels be installed on disaster relief shelters?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on disaster relief shelters. They provide a reliable and sustainable source of energy, allowing these shelters to have electricity for lighting, charging devices, and powering essential equipment, even in remote or disaster-stricken areas. Solar panels can greatly enhance the functionality and efficiency of disaster relief shelters, contributing to the overall effectiveness of relief efforts.
Q:Can solar panels be used for charging electric bicycles?
Yes, solar panels can be used for charging electric bicycles. By connecting the solar panels to a battery storage system, the energy generated from the sun can be stored and used to charge the electric bicycle's battery. This allows for a sustainable and renewable source of power to charge the bicycle, reducing dependence on the traditional electrical grid.
Q:Can solar panels be used in areas with high levels of air humidity or moisture?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high levels of air humidity or moisture. However, it is important to note that excessive moisture can affect the performance of solar panels over time. Therefore, proper installation, regular maintenance, and periodic cleaning are crucial to ensure their efficiency and longevity in such environments.
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