Jinko Brand Tiger Neo N type Mono-crystalline 60HL4-(V) 460-480 Watt MONO-FACIAL MODULE

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Item specifice

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
480w
Number of Cells(pieces):
120

1.Overall Characteristics:

- 120 Crystalline photovoltaic Cells per Module

- Size:1903×1134×30mm (74.92×44.65×1.18 inch)

- Weight: 24.2kg

- Front Glass:3.2mm,Anti-Reflection Coating,High Transmission, Low Iron, Tempered Glass

- Frame: Anodized Aluminium Alloy

- Junction Box:IP68 Rated

- Output Cables:TUV 1×4.0mm2; (+): 400mm , (-): 200mm or Customized Length


2.Certificates

  IEC61215(2016), IEC61730(2016)

  ISO9001:2015: Quality Management System

  ISO14001:2015: Environment Management System

  ISO45001:2018 Occupational health and safety management systems



3.Warranty:

- Product warranty: 10 years

- Performance warranty: 10 years with maximum loss of 10% & 25 years with maximum loss of 20% on Power Rating 


4. Factory Ability:

    Automatic Production Equipment
        uses advanced automatic production equipment and precise testing instruments to create reliable, high quality solar products.

    Quality Commitment

        adheres to the idea of "excellent quality, excellent life "to ensure the quality of products, meanwhile we pay attention to protecting the environment and improving the quality of life, successfully passed the ISO9001, ISO14001.

    Customer-centric Services

         provides solar PV grid-tie power stations, solar off-grid stand-alone system, solar lighting system, and other solar application products' manufacture, sales and installation services.






Jinko Brand Tiger Neo N type Mono-crystalline 60HL4-(V) 460-480 Watt MONO-FACIAL MODULE

Jinko Brand Tiger Neo N type Mono-crystalline 60HL4-(V) 460-480 Watt MONO-FACIAL MODULE




Q:I have 2 20 watt Solar panel. I have it hooked up to solar controller and batteries to inverter. Am trying to figure out how much watts am getting. I found the voltage but how do I find the amp reading on a mutimeter?
While you can measure voltage on a like without a load, the measure of amperage is more closely related to the amount of power that is being drawn. The amperage is measured with the meter in series (not parallel like voltage) with the load. What it ends up measuring is the load that is being drawn from the solar panel and not the potential of the panel.
Q:I have in mind a small solar panel that could be plugged into a wall socket. Do I need a converter or some kind of interference between the two power sources so there aren't any unpleasant explosions? I don't know much about this sort of thing so please be nice.
You're quite right that the solar panel can't be directly connected. I sense that you want to start small, but unfortunately, it's hard enough to make a system with a dozen or more panels pay back. (It can, we have a system...) But with just one panel, maybe a small one, the economy of scale is gone. You need to buy a grid-tie inverter, which watt-for-watt will be more expensive than a regular size one, and for a small panel, the $$/watt value will be poor. There are some [illegal in most places] tiny grid-tie inverters that I see advertised on the web from time to time, with an ordinary plug that goes into the wall. Those are generally against electrical codes, and the danger is real. There is also a crop of micro-inverters being sold by companies such as Enphase. These are legitimate products, but will still be costly per watt, and ultimately, it will be hard to have a net savings over time with just one panel. Have you already taken the conservation steps like LED light bulbs, efficient appliances (especially refrigerator), insulation, and using a power strip to turn off loads that are not being used? That stuff isn't sexy, but saves money fast.
Q:i really love the idea of solar and want to start out small, so i'm new to this.I plan on getting an 85w panel to charge my laptop. what other equipment is needed to accomplish this?would i need to get a battery or does the solar panel hook directly to the laptop. Does one end just lead to a conventional outlet similar to a wall outlet?could someone please give me a detailed explanation with options about this? i would greatly appreciate it.
humm..... .need HUGE solar panel (alot) 2. wires 3. aligato clips . put the panels on the roof 2. use the aligator clip to clip the wire from the panel to the bars of the pluger of the comp. charger 3.tada mark me best:)
Q:We are thinking about useing solar panels for our house.Does anyone know about solar panels? If so could you please tell me some information on them,and the cost for a home,to install them.
If solar power is not practical, why do four of my friends and I have it? Actually Don M is mostly right. The factors to consider when contemplating a solar installation are numerous. For example my system will not pay for itself in utility savings in my lifetime, but I plan to sell the house soon. What I am saving on electricity costs, and the increased amount I can ask a buyer, I will come out well ahead. Cruise the Internet and look in the green search box at the top of this page, for solar panels. As you learn more, you can come back with more questions.
Q:Hi everyone, I am a novice in solar energy system. I want to know if I am on the right track. Recently I bought a 30 W solar panel, 5 Amp controller, and a 22 Ah battery, how many watts and what kind of INVERTER do I need? I did an research some said 50 W and some said 300 W. And am I right on the 5 amp controller and 22 Ah battery to provide larger output of electric, or the higher the # the greater output for 30 W solar panel?Really appreciate for anyone who help!!!
must be one of the place who's place have sun
Q:Hello,What do you all think about the future of solar panels and what role they will play in the near future. There is tons of money being dumped into the industry and demand is slowly rising. Also do you have any favorite solar links to get more info about them?
Well I think solar technology is a viable solution to our energy problem. The only issue is that right now it takes too long for the panels to pay off unless you have a fairly big facility to power. Solar panels are getting cheaper and cheaper though, soon they will pay themselves off in less than ten years and I think then you will see more people buy them which will bring the price down even more. Solar done on a large scale is something that needs to be invested in ASAP. They can create jobs, power our nation and slow down global climate change.
Q:So I want to power one of my car fans with some solar panels. I ordered quite a few and I want to power one of my fans under the hood. I've already disconnected the fan and pulled it out of the car to test it later.What all do I need besides the panels, fan, and wiring to make this work. This fan will not be tied to any other system. Currently, the fan is not operated by the car or any system of the car due to a modification made to the automobile allowing me to disconnect it from use months ago.Using the fan powered from the solar panels would help with the modification to increase air flow and speed into the area.Could someone please help me by telling me what else I need to make the fan operational from here?
You may not like it, but the answer's still the same. A car fan will draw anything from a few to several hundred watts, depending on which fan you're talking about (A/C, ventilation, cooling). A solar array will take up roughly one square meter to generate 00 Watts with the sun shining straight down onto it, so you'll need to cover (more or less) the entire roof (or hood) with solar cells in order to power that fan (minimum). If you still want to go ahead: Solar panels, Fuse, cables. Preferrably one cut-out diode per panel (in addition to the hopefully present internal diodes in the panels) in order to prevent one panle dumping its load into the next instead of into the fan. Much better option: get a low power fan (e.g a slow running computer fan) and connect it to that panel of yours. These fans make do with about 0 Watts (at a much lower air throughput), so you'll actually have a chance of running it from the solar panel without coverig your car in panels.
Q:Is there such a thing as portable solar panels? Can these be obtained for say a mobile homes / caravans etc.
Portable okorder
Q:do solar panels create electricity from the ultraviolet light created from the sun? because they only have an efficientcy of like 8% and this scientist found out a way to collect the visible light also, and he says the solar panel could have an effeciency of up to 80%! so my question really is, do solar penels creat electricity from heat? do you know of anything that can?
They create electricity from light energy provided by the sun....
Q:Which kit did you use?How easy was it to build? How much did it cost to build the panels?How many kw or watts does it produce?Any other info on the kit or panels you built would be helpful.Thanks!
I okorder The cost of a solar panel goes up as the power or wattage does. It takes more cells to generate more watts. We are building a Solar Power Concentrator to focus more sunlight onto our solar panels.

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