
Originally Posted by
streaky
I have absolutly no clue about these solar panels and as such have a few questions.
I've seen some for sale over here in the China made section of a local mall.
Is there a voltage preference for them? ie, 12Volt, 110volts, 240volts etc?
What about the connections to the panels? Do they need to be waterproofed etc. I've seen folk with solar panels laying flat on the roofrack...what about surface dirt etc...can that damage these panels or are they pretty robust?
What questions should I be asking before buying a panel? I note that there are different types of cells, black, blue etc...which are best and why?
Thanks & regards.
S.
Solar panels come (for practical purposes) in two voltages, both nominally twelve volts, but one designed to charge a 12v battery without a regulator, and one designed for use with a regulator (preferred). The other important figure is the nominal wattage, varying from about 5 to about 100 (not sure what the current largest one is, it keeps changing), which is very closely proportional to the area of the panel.
They come in two basic types, amorphous and crystalline silicon, being cheaper and more efficient respectively. They can be mounted on either glass or plastic, the former standing exposure to the sun better but glass is breakable and hence not the best for travelling with.
Almost all of them are completely weatherproof (except for ones intended to be built into equipment). The colour is irrelevant, although it does indicate differences in type of silicon or construction details.
Dirt on the surface decreases the efficiency of them, but they do not have to be scrupulously clean. The efficiency is mainly dependent on their angle relative to the sunlight - think of the sine of the angle, as it varies from 90 degrees. Depending on their construction the output can be either slightly affected or completely stopped by shadow on part of the panel, and this is one difference that may be worth looking at.
A lot is made of differences in efficiency, but for most applications, if it is reflected in price, it is irrelevant - lower efficiency simply means more area needed. (really becomes important in, for example, a solar car where the whole of the top of the car is covered with solar panels!)
John
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