Solar panels - what's the measurement of shade tolerance
Look at the websites for the various manufacturers. The popular
ones are Siemens, Kyocera, BP, Sharp. They describe the
features of their products. Shading effects are covered.
Doug
"bert" wrote in message
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So how do I know which ones to buy ?
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 16:46:22 -0500, "Doug Dotson"
wrote:
That's old technology. The newer panels are not nearly as
sensitive to minor partial shading. I've never seen any specs
that describe this affect in a quantitative manner.
Doug
s/v Callista
"Steve" wrote in message
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I believe the problem you discribe is common to most all commonly used
panels. Any shadow across the cells will cut off or diminish the output
of
the cells in that region.
Yes, even a rigging or halyard can effect the output.. The whole
problem
stems for the fract that the cells or groups of cells are wired in
series
and if you have reduced output from one cell the remainder in that
group
will be effected..
Kinda like having a bad NiCad cell in a battery pack or a bad cell in a
lead
acid battery..
I have been using a pair of Solrex VLX 53s for ten years and I just
learn
to live with this problem. On my current boat I have them on my radar
arch
and that seems to have eleminated most of the shadow problem. However,
now
that I have added a wind generator, I now have problem with the prop
casting
a shadow on the panels.. Not to bad if it is spinning.
Steve
s/v Good Intentions
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