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250w Bi-Fold Solar Panels Strip Damage
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<blockquote data-quote="yass00_Au" data-source="post: 436494" data-attributes="member: 320"><p>Just for a bit of clarity, there is a lot of information on solar panels and how they are made and function however, there is not a lot of information specifically regarding the vertical strips/tabs you can see on the front of panels that connect each cell and then to the top thicker horizontal strips/tabs.</p><p></p><p>As far as I understand, the top layer of wafer converts the sun's energy then a transfer to the bellow wafer occurs and each wafer is linked underneath all heading towards the junction box and onwards to be regulated and consumed.</p><p></p><p>Seems some kind of transfer strip to spread the heat to other cells, perhaps a heat sink?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yass00_Au, post: 436494, member: 320"] Just for a bit of clarity, there is a lot of information on solar panels and how they are made and function however, there is not a lot of information specifically regarding the vertical strips/tabs you can see on the front of panels that connect each cell and then to the top thicker horizontal strips/tabs. As far as I understand, the top layer of wafer converts the sun's energy then a transfer to the bellow wafer occurs and each wafer is linked underneath all heading towards the junction box and onwards to be regulated and consumed. Seems some kind of transfer strip to spread the heat to other cells, perhaps a heat sink? [/QUOTE]
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