??? for solor geeks
- unjonharley
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??? for solor geeks
scratches have appeared after cleaning the solor panel
if i put a single ply pane of glass over the panel.. will i lose any effect??..
the glass is for easy cleaning.. i could remove and clean the glass, without disturbing the lens.. this could be installed a few inches above..
if i put a single ply pane of glass over the panel.. will i lose any effect??..
the glass is for easy cleaning.. i could remove and clean the glass, without disturbing the lens.. this could be installed a few inches above..
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Probably installing the glass flush with the surface of the panel would be best...creating a Very Hot Area above the surface of the PV panel might accelerate its eventual breakdown. A good seal is important too, to reduce (or hopefully eliminate) condensation...otherwise it'll kill the panel quickly. The poorly sealed plastic domes on some of the earlier pathway solars (and unfortunately, some of the current ones) made for lots of dead ones which I spot at yard sales and get all excited about until I get close enough to see the devastation.
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I wonder if a vacuum seal using thicker mil clear plastic would do the trick.robotland wrote:Probably installing the glass flush with the surface of the panel would be best...creating a Very Hot Area above the surface of the PV panel might accelerate its eventual breakdown. A good seal is important too, to reduce (or hopefully eliminate) condensation...otherwise it'll kill the panel quickly.
Unjon.. you asking about your panels on your bike? From what I recall they weren't really big so you should be able to do that if it will work.
Also.. what about a spray? Complete seal and you can wipe easily. Clearcoat spray for plastics possibly?
They say you should try to avoid using glass on the playa.. but what about plexi or similar non shattering plastic/polymer etc?
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This is a very good question to ask. I'm looking at a solar installation that would need some additional protection from potentially up to 5/8 sized hailstones. I was thinking about using plexiglass to cover the panel but that raises the question of how much if any it would impact the amount of power the panels can make.
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I am not so sure adding a layer of glass to your PV cells is a good idea. PV cells lose efficiency very quickly as they heat up. Since they are dark, and the glass makes a good thermal barrier, they could heat up pretty quickly. If they have a protective layer (often a thin resin layer is added for this purpose) that is getting scratched, I would not worry about it, the scratchs should not really matter. If the cells are unprotected, just the silicon wafer, you could protect them with a sheet of glass or plexiglass, but then you need to also put something behind them to help disipate any collected heat.
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