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charlie_ruizpr
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Posted: 05:12am 29 Feb 2016
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Hi, I recently acquired from a friend a suntech 175watt solar panel that was dropped but working, the only thing is that the glass shattered, is there a way to seal that glass or replace it?
 
Gizmo

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Posted: 12:09pm 29 Feb 2016
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My suggestion would be to buy a sheet of glass that fits over the old, inside the edge. Leave the broken panel in the sun for a few hours to get any moisture out of the cracks, then put a few blobs of clear neutral cure silicon evenly over the panel, place the new glass on top and let it cure for a few days so the gasses can vent, then seal the glass edge with more silicon. That way you get the strength back and keep moisture out. Moisture is the killer.

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charlie_ruizpr
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Posted: 12:44pm 29 Feb 2016
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thank alot
 
KarlJ

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Posted: 02:48am 05 Mar 2016
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got 2nd hand "unbroken" `180W panels at most Solargain branches across Australia
typically ~$80 a pop.
Malaga (the biggest branch) has half a dozen Kyocera 48cell modules (185W) at just a carton of beer a pop. (minor delaminations of the backsheets) still working AOK.
Sunpower 210's at $150 each SANYO 205's at $140 each both AWESOME panels (up there with new tech)
K

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