If you want a solar cell to produce electricity then it’s important to let the sunshine in. Specifically, into the solar cell. Not letting the sunshine in is a bad idea. Despite how very important this is, most solar cell manufacturers place a fine metal wire grid on top of their cells that blocks around 5% to 6% of sunlight falling on them, for no other reason than they don’t work without it. It appears the metal grid is necessary to make electrical contacts required for current to flow. [Read more…]
Phono Solar Panels Review: Reliability Scores Highly
Getting the most out of solar panels depends upon them working as promised when they are installed, and then continuing to work in a similar way for decades to come. To assist people in selecting solar panels that are likely to do this, DNV GL, an international certification organization, performed tests upon a wide range of mostly Tier 1 solar panels including Phono Solar, Kyocera and numerous other manufacturers. They published the results in their PV Module Reliability Scorecard Report 2016. Or at least they published a very useful review of the results, as they didn’t include everything they found. [Read more…]
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