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| Factors that have an adverse effect on the performance of solar panels. | |
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| AubreyPeyton | Jun 24 2011, 06:42 AM Post #1 |
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There are many important factors which you need to be aware of from the purchase of the solar panels itself, because, if you are not careful it can have a negative effect on the performance of your solar panels system. A common defect, particularly found with those assembling their panels from scratch or buying the cheapest ones they can find online, is with the casings. These factors greatly influence the quality of the panels. One of the top materials is aluminium. It's also known to be durable. If you can look for a set with guarantees or warranties and the glass may withstand heavy weather, then that will be a very great purchase on your part. The cells will be broken immediately if your panel casings compromise, crack or split their waterproofing of the cells. The first thing that product manufacturers often skip on is the strong cases which are extremely essential. Strong cases are really necessary as even just water from humidity may short out the cells; still, this is the first thing that manufacturers of inexpensive products often avoid. Several people become so into the wiring and building of their array that they forget the basics. One of those basics is the position of the panels and their most advantageous site for loss vs. power production caused by wire travel. You can consult a local Solar panels australia firm to know more about the factors that may have an adverse effect on the panels. One thing that cannot be avoided is having resistance in the wiring. What you may do is to have your plug or batteries. However, you have to place the panels facing southward and in an optimum angle (which depends on your place). You also need to position the panels in a manner that they will be free of shade for as much of the day as possible. |
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