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Versatile 100-200W Photovoltaic Panels for Sustainable Energy Solutions
KUOMAN Solar Panel Details:
1000V/1500V DC.
This indicates the maximum voltage the system can handle. The choice between 1000V and 1500V depends on the specific configuration and application (e.g., residential vs. commercial solar systems).
-40°C to +85°C.
The system is designed to operate efficiently in extreme temperatures, making it suitable for a wide range of climates, from freezing cold to hot desert environments.
15A.
This is the maximum current rating for the fuse used in the system to protect against overcurrent conditions.
45±2℃.
NOCT is the temperature at which the solar cells operate under standard conditions (800 W/m² irradiance, 20°C ambient temperature, and 1 m/s wind speed). This value helps estimate the real-world performance of the system.
+0.033%/℃.
This indicates how the short-circuit current (Isc) changes with temperature. A positive value means the current increases slightly as temperature rises.
-0.29%/℃.
This shows how the open-circuit voltage (Voc) changes with temperature. A negative value means the voltage decreases as temperature rises.
-0.39%/℃.
This reflects how the maximum power output (Pmax) changes with temperature. A negative value means the power output decreases as temperature increases.
By Sea:
Delivery from any port in China to the destination sea port.
Ideal for large or heavy shipments.
By Air:
Delivery from any port in China to the destination airport.
Faster option for urgent orders.
By Railway:
Delivery from any railway station in China to your door.
A reliable option for landlocked destinations.
By Express:
Delivery from Zhengzhou City, China, to your door.
Fastest and most convenient option.
Flexible Shipping Options:
Choose the method that best suits your needs based on urgency, budget, and order size.
Global Delivery:
Orders can be shipped worldwide from any port or railway station in China.
Door-to-Door Service:
Available for railway and express shipping, ensuring convenience for customers.
Cost and Speed Trade-Off:
Sea freight is cost-effective but slower, while air and express are faster but more expensive.
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