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UB-200
Photovoltaic solar panels are devices that convert solar energy into electricity. It consists of multiple solar cells that generate direct current by absorbing photons and converting them into electrons. Photovoltaic solar panels are widely used in the home, commercial and industrial sectors and are considered an important part of renewable energy。In summary, under the "emotionless" view, we can see that photovoltaic solar panels are developing rapidly as an innovative technology and have made remarkable progress around the world; However, continued efforts are needed to address the challenges and achieve larger, more efficient and sustainable use of this clean resource.
Product parameters:
Model: UB-200 | Power: 200 watts | Conversion efficiency: 22.8% | Product weight: 5.15KG |
Color: Black/custom made | Output: DC Output: 20V/10A/39V/5.12A | Folding size: 56*63*4.5cm/22*24.8*1.77im | Expansion size: 237*56*2.5cm/93.3*22*0.98in |
Note instructions:
1.Note: The red part of the Anderson plug is positive and the black part is negative, please note that the positive is connected to the positive and the negative is connected to the negative to ensure proper use. |
2.Note: This product does not have the power storage function, light Angle, light intensity. The actual requirements of the device for charging current will affect the charging effect. |
3.Do not attempt to force it to perform work on large industrial equipment |
4.Do not put solar panels into fire or direct heat |
5.Do not place heavy objects or step on solar panels |
FAQ:
1. Q: What is the role of solar panels? | A: Solar panels are responsible for generating electricity to supply electrical equipment or storing and releasing electricity emitted during the day for use at any time |
2. Q: Can solar panels store energy (store electricity)? | A: Solar panels generate electricity in the presence of sunlight and are used to store energy for power supply. It does not have the function of energy storage itself. |
3. Q: How long does it take for my power supply to charge? | A: It depends on your power supply, solar panel power and the lighting conditions at the time. Taking 200W solar panels as an example, under normal circumstances 200W solar panels generate 1 KWH of electricity, which can be fully charged for 1000W power supplies. |