Bottom price for Poly-crystalline Solar Panel 100W Export to Algeria
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Technical parameter
Maximum Power(W) 100W
Optimum Power Voltage(Vmp) 17.87V
Optimum Operating Current(Imp) 5.60A
Open Circuit Voltage(Voc) 21.45V
Short Circuit Current(Isc) 6.17A
Mechanical Characteristics
Cell Type Polycrystalline 156x104mm (6 inch)
No of Cell 36 (4x9pcs)
Dimensions 1120x678x35mm
Weight 9.7KGS
Front Glass 3.2mm,High Transmission, Low Iron,Tempered Glass
Junction box IP65 Rated
Output Cable TUV 1×4.0mm2/UL12AWG,Length:900mm
Temperature and Coefficients
Operating Temperature(°C): -40°C ~ + 85°C
Maximum System Voltage: 600V(UL)/1000V(IEC) DC
Maximum Rated Current Series: 15A
Temperature Coefficients of Pmax: -0.435%
Temperature Coefficients of Voc: -0.35%
Temperature Coefficients of Isc: 0.043%
Nominal Operationg Cell Temperature (NOCT): 47+/-2°C
Materials of solar panel
1).Solar Cell——Polycrystalline solar cell 156*52mm
2).Front Glass——-3.2mm, high transmission, low iron, tempered glass
3).EVA——-excellent anti-aging EVA
4).TPT——-TPT hot seal made of flame resistance
5).Frame——anodized aluminum profile
6).Junction Box——-IP65 rated, high quality, with diode protection
Superiority: high quality anodized aluminum frame, high efficiency long life, easy installation, strong wind resistance, strong hail resistance.
Features
1. High cell efficiency with quality silicon materials for long term output stability
2. Strictly quality control ensure the stability and reliability, totally 23 QC procedures
3. High transmittance low iron tempered glass with enhanced stiffness and impact resistance
4. Both Poly-crystalline and Mono-crystalline
5. Excellent performance in harsh weather
6. Outstanding electrical performance under high temperature and low irradiance
Quality assurance testing
Thermal cycling test
Thermal shock test
Thermal/Freezing and high humidity cycling test
Electrical isolation test
Hail impact test
Mechanical, wind and twist loading test
Salt mist test
Light and water-exposure test
Moist carbon dioxide/sulphur dioxide
http://www.solardave.com/index.php/will-the-price-of-solar-panels-come-down-anytime-soon-video/
This is my 8th video interview with Erik Bowman Regional Sales Manager of Akeena Solar out of Denver Colorado.
SolarDave: Will The Price of Solar Panels Come Down Anytime Soon?
Erik Bowman: That is an interesting question and I don’t want to create and false expectations of clients, because yes over time as manufacturing ramps up there are companies all over the world making panels. As manufacturing ramps up, as demand increases the prices for panels should drop and it has dropped over time and we predict it will drop in the future.
At this time though the subsides in Colorado cover 50% to 60% of the cost of the system and even at that at cutting the cost at half is now that is even viable verses standard electricity. Even as the cost of the panel drops and what happens historically looking at German New York and California as the models the most mature solar economies in the world rebates drop over time as the cost to install goes down the rebates are there to make it make sense as the technology catches up.
So it will probably be 10 years, that is a total guess you would have to ask people that know more than me before the cost of a solar power system on its own without any subsides make equivalent and viable economic sense. Nobody can predict the future don’t know what is going to happen.
Right now with the rebates in place and you are installing a system that will produce electricity for 30 years at 7.5 cents a kilo watt hour it costs you 11.5 through Xcel right now.
So it is a matter of making a decision to say, I am willing to make a capital outlay up front in order to prepay my electricity at a cheaper kilowatt hour now, verses making increasing rates over time. And a lot of people are making that call.
We head up to lake mead to get away from Vegas! After spending almost two weeks in Las Vegas we needed a break and some nature. We decided to head out …