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farrukhjutt
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solar panels information needed

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Bahi ma solar panels new laynay hain . Kon si company k best solar panels hain ? Kon si company k solar panels maximum ampere daytay hain . Ho skay to price b bata day . Or charge controller kon sa best ha ? .plz help .
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Here is clear and complete information about **solar panels**.

### What solar panels are

Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity. They use photovoltaic (PV) cells made from silicon. Sunlight hits the cells. The cells generate direct current (DC) electricity.

### How solar panels work

* Panels absorb sunlight.
* PV cells produce DC power.
* An inverter converts DC to AC power.
* Your home or business uses the electricity.
* Extra electricity can charge batteries or go to the grid.

### Types of solar panels

**Monocrystalline panels**
High efficiency. Long lifespan. Higher cost.

**Polycrystalline panels**
Moderate efficiency. Lower cost.

**Thin-film panels**
Lightweight. Flexible. Lower efficiency.

### Main components of a solar system

* Solar panels
* Inverter
* Mounting structure
* Batteries (optional)
* Charge controller (for off-grid systems)
* DC and AC wiring

### Benefits of solar panels

* Reduce electricity bills
* Use clean renewable energy
* Low maintenance
* Increase property value
* Work in remote areas

### Maintenance tips

* Clean panels every few months
* Keep panels free of dust, leaves, and bird droppings
* Check wiring and connections yearly
* Monitor inverter error codes

### Typical lifespan

Most solar panels last **25 to 30 years**. Inverters often last **8 to 15 years**.

### How much power they produce

Production depends on:

* Panel watt rating
* Sunlight hours per day
* Weather conditions
* Installation angle and direction

Example:
A 400W panel in good sun can produce around **1.6–2.0 kWh per day**.

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If you want, I can give you details on installation, cost, or system sizing.
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