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1.Solar Module:140W
2.1445mm*673mm*40mm
3.Polycrystalline Silicon
Model
PS-140-12V
Max Output Power
Pm(W)
140
Tolerance
±(%)
5
Max Power Voltage
Vpm(V)
17.6
Max Power Current
Ipm(A)
7.95
Open Circuit Voltage
Voc(V)
22.1
Short Circuit Current
Isc(A)
8.56
Max System Voltage
(VDC)
1000
Cell Efficiency
(%)
15.7
Module Efficiency
(%)
14.4
Cell Quantity/Connect Method
36pcs poly cells(4×9)
Module Size
1445mm×673mm×40mm
Standard Test Condition
AM1.5, 25,1000W/
Length of Cables
900mm
Module Frame
Aluminum Alloy Frame
Warranty
2years warranty for products,
10years warranty for 90% power,
25years warranty for 80% power
Packing
Carton/Pallet
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'Break the rules composition'
Find and shoot a rural or urban landscape that works with a central composition. Get the basics right in terms of settings, metering, exposure and focusing, and how you frame your shot.
As I was shooting this a local lady told me that the plastic cartons on the water are not usually there. I liked the random scattering and the white linking the water through the lighthouse to the sky.
*Homework submission for this module, and that folks, is it.
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Och, went out on a silver - but at least I completed this course and learned loads which is the point at the end of the day. I'm happy.
Michael Beschloss speaks with scholars at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
1.solar module:80W
2.polycrystalline silicon
3. 1062*666*35
solar panel ,solar cell,solar module,pv module,solar system
1.polycrystalline solar module 80W,pv solar panel module.
2.We,Polysun energy co.,ltd. as a professional manufacturer for solar panel, can supply any watt each panel with very competitive price. we are strong from 10W to 230w, both mono and poly solar panel.even customized solar panel.you can visit our website www.polysunny.com to get more information.
3.We can furnish OEM service.
4.According to customer 's demands to provide the amount of product
5.We have best price with high quality
This module can be linked into both Hexagonal and Pentagonal rings see here Many thanks to Georigami for explaining how to put links in, to Lydiard for lessons in putting text and images together, to Mélisande and Origami Madness for enthusing me to do AND undo and re-do and to Oschene for voicing the sentiment that "It isn't origami until you have shared it."
THANKYOU TO ALL MY FLICKR FRIENDS!
Presidential Leadership Scholars - Mt. Vernon, VA. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
Presidential Leadership Scholars - Mt. Vernon, VA. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
The Arduino Module maps Arduino input terminals to CML object properties. With this module you can connect:
switches to boolean properties such as visibility
continuous controllers (dials, sliders, pressure sensors, etc) to any numeric property such as scale and position.
RFID to boolean properties
Learn more at Open Exhibits
The Whiskeytown Fire Module descending the stairs from the Ross Lake Dam to the Ross Lake Boathouse.
NIMO Teams are often mobilized to manage remote fires with complex logistics. The Chilliwack Complex of fires are located in remote wilderness areas along the U.S.-Canadian Border in the northwest corner of North Cascades National Parks Complex in Washington state.
Fifteen Wildland Module firefighters were inserted into the remote Hozomeen area at the north end of Ross Lake to conduct structure protection assessments on cabins and other structures. The voyage to get them to their insertion point involved; a drive to a boat launch, a ferry a cross a lake to another boat dock, a truck ride up a steep hill to a second dam, and a nearly 3 hour boat transport to a remote wilderness camp.
Photo depicts four crew members carrying large packs and tools walking down a set of metal stairs.
Forest Service photo by Kerry Greene
Turns the trusty workhorse "283 into a useful strobist tool. The only downside is that since its just a potentiometer, there are no positive clicks for each setting, so you don't really know if that power level is what you're getting. But its pretty close. It also allows adjustment down to 1/64th power, better than the current 285 HV. "
- from an Amazon review. More 5-star reviews at B&H.
I got a 283 with AC adapter and the VP-1 module with some Canon film gear. Entire manual scanned here.
The Zeplina Power Module was created to power the worlds largest zeppelin, this piece was destined for stardom as an epic event in history. However, its extreme weight and the fact it was mounted at the front of the zeppelin meant that the nose couldn't get of the ground, even with the excessive amount of power it produced. The zeppelin cruised along, bum in the air, nose to the ground like a dog sniffing out the trail of dragged sausages. The zeppelin company refused to pay for the item, so I turned it into a lamp and this (almost) piece of history is for sale!
Here are my modular sculptures, I think they aren't as exciting as some of the other people's modules. Howevver, they aren't bad, and I got a very good grade for my efforts.
Dr. Michael O'Leary speaks with PLS scholars at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
The City Space theme continues to inspire. I wanted to use the curved quarter panels as a windscreen, and by excellent luck had the matching curve plate in sand blue. From then on it was just a matter of mixing the design cues and colour scheme from the sets with my build.
Rather pleased with this, looks chunky and industrial near-future. The crane, while functional, can't lift the module without ripping itself apart. Oh well.
Probably won't take any more pictures of the module itself either, it's just an empty shell that seems to be more like a double-decker carriage on a scenic train than a science module. Some more work on that will be required, I think. But that's a problem for another time. I already have an idea for a larger build that will incorporate four of these modules.