5W~100W Expandable Poly Crystalline PV Grid Tied Home Solar Panel Kit
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Place of Origin: Jiangxi, China
Brand Name: Renjiang
Model Number: RJKJ36-156P 10W
Material: Polycrystalline Silicon
Max. Power: 10W
Number of Cells: 36
Panel Dimensions: 355*260*17mm
Product name: Wholesale Price Solar 10W Roof Panel
Origin place: manufacturers in china
Selling information: free sample
Sold country: Germany, Pakistan, Tanzania
The packing way: 10pcs/carton
The efficiency of single chip: 14.38%
Monolithic power: 3.5w
No.of Diodes: 1*6A
Strength: equipment for manufacturing
Supply Ability
Supply Ability: 500000 Watt/Watts per Week Solar Power Kit
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5W~100W Expandable Poly Crystalline PV Grid Tied Solar Power Kit
The Windy Nation 100-Watt Solar Panel allows you to start producing free, clean power from the sun. Perfect for RV's, boats, cabins and back-up
power. Multiple WindyNation 100-Watt Solar Panels can be wired in parallel to increase charging current (amps) to a 12-Volt battery. Or multiple
WindyNation 100-Watt Solar Panels can be wired in series to increase voltage for 24-Volt or 48-Volt battery charging.
Creates 100-Watt of clean, renewable energy to power your 12-Volt appliances
156 mm square polycrystalline silicon solar cells with 13.6% module conversion efficiency
100-Watt solar panel can provide 300 to 600-Watt hours of power per day (depends on sunlight availability)
Heavy duty anodized aluminum frame with pre-drilled mounting holes
UL certified
Technical Parameter | ||||
Rated Output (Wp) | Opencircuit voItage (Voc) | Maximum Power voItage (Vm) | Short circuit current (Isc) | Maximum Power current (Im) |
10 | 21.58 | 17.42 | 0.64 | 0.57 |
Temperature Coefficient of Voc | -0.38%/℃ | CeII(mm) | 52*39 | |
Temperature Coefficient of lsc | +0.04%/℃ | Weight(kg) | ||
Temperature Coefficient of Power | -0.47%/℃ | Dimensions(LxWxH)(mm) | 355*260*17 | |
NOCT | 45±3℃ | Cable Cross Section Size (mm) | 0.75 | |
Working Temperature Range | - 40℃~+85℃ | No.of Cells and Connections | 36( 4*9) | |
Maximum Permitted Load | 5400Pa | No.of Diodes | 1*6A | |
Maximum Series Fuse Rating(A) | 10 | Monolithic power | 3.5w | |
Maximum System Voltage(V) | 1000 | The efficiency of single chip | 14.38% | |
Standard Test Conditions | 1000W/m2;25℃;AM1.5 | The packing way | 10pcs/Carton |
Advantages
The process used to make polycrystalline silicon is simpler and cost less. The amount of waste silicon
is less compared to monocrystalline.
Polycrystalline solar panels tend to have slightly lower heat tolerance than monocrystalline solar panels.
This technically means that they perform slightly worse than monocrystalline solar panels in high temperatures.
Heat can affect the performance of solar panels and shorten their lifespans. However, this effect is minor,
and most homeowners do not need to take it into account.
Disadvantages
The efficiency of polycrystalline-based solar panels is typically 13-16%. Because of lower silicon purity,
polycrystalline solar panels are not quite as efficient as monocrystalline solar panels.
Lower space-efficiency. You generally need to cover a larger surface to output the same
electrical power as you would with a solar panel made of monocrystalline silicon. However,
this does not mean every monocrystalline solar panel perform better than those based on polycrystalline silicon.
Monocrystalline and thin-film solar panels tend to be more aesthetically pleasing since they have a more uniform
look compared to the speckled blue color of polycrystalline silicon.
Mono vs. Poly solar panels: Which are right for you?
Saving money is one of the best reasons to solar, and whether you choose mono or poly solar panels,
you’ll be decreasing your electricity bills. The option you choose comes down to your personal preferences,
space constraints, and the financing option you choose.
Personal preferences:
If the color of your solar panels is important to you, remember that mono vs.
poly solar panels tend to appear differently on your roof. The typical monocrystalline panel will tend to have a darker black color,
while the typical polycrystalline panel will tend to have a bluer color. If where your panels were manufactured is important to you,
then ensure you know enough about company that made your mono or poly solar panels.
Space constraints:
You should prefer higher-efficiency solar panels if your PV system size is limited by the amount of space available on your roof.
Because of this, paying the extra cost for more efficient monocrystalline panels that can help you maximize your
electricity production will make more sense in these scenarios. Alternatively, if you have a lot of roof space or are
installing ground-mounted solar, then lower-efficiency polycrystalline can be a more economic option.
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