Bluebird 250 Watt 24 Volt Polycrystalline Solar Panel
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Can I charge 3 kva 24 v solar inverter by this panel
Charging a 3 kVA 24V solar inverter solely with a 250W poly solar panel may not provide adequate power due to the mismatch in capacity. It's advisable to use multiple panels or a higher wattage panel to ensure efficient charging
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, solar panels work on cloudy days but generate less power due to low light availability. You can connect batteries with your solar power system to get power during cloudy days. It will offer you power at night.
Yes, It can also run your Air conditioner. Solar panels can provide enough power to run an AC unit, but only if you get a big enough system to generate that amount of electricity. For single 1.5-ton AC you may need min 3kW of solar power plant.
With bluebird 250W Polycrystalline solar panel you can easily run 3 ceiling fans and 5 LED bulbs of 10W Each.
Minimum 3 pieces of Bluebird 250W Polycrystalline solar panel are required to charge your 2 batteries of 150Ah in 7 hours.
Yes, Bluebird 250W Polycrystalline solar panel can be converted to AC solar panel / module by connecting a microinverter to this solar panel. This way your solar panel will generate AC power instead of DC power.
Yes, It can be used for charging EV Car but number of Bluebird 250W solar panels required will depend upon your car battery and electrical requirements.
It is suggested that you use and 24V inverter with a set of 2 no. of 12V (12V+12V=24V) battery with this solar panel. It is compatible with all inverter and battery brands.
Solar panels are manufactured with strict QC to ensure they perform well for a minimum of 25 years. So, if you find your panels are not generating power, it's more likely that the defect is in some other appliance like an inverter, charge controller, wiring, or batteries. Zero power output might be due to a faulty inverter or charge controller. It’s also possible that one solar panel in your solar photovoltaic array might have failed. One defective PV module can shut down the whole system when connected in series.
No current/ampere doesn't mean the solar panel is faulty. You will not get any current if your batteries are fully charged, and there’s no place for it to go. The current flow stops through the solar panel at Voc = Voltage Open Circuit. No current can flow in an Open Circuit. You are at an open circuit if your batteries are charged. Wait until the sun shines bright at noontime. Turn everything on, and this might solve your problem.