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redbullalan

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Joined: 17/01/2011
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Posted: 12:46am 01 May 2011
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Hi
Hi just building my first solar panels looking for a cost effective way of Encapsulation,
i have seen the kits but what works cheap and easy to use

feed back would be good

thanks for your time



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KarlJ

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Posted: 09:22am 01 May 2011
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EVA
ethyl Vinyl acetate

My2c -dont bother EM sell 190W solarfuns for ~$500 a panel
by the time you buy all the bits you will need you will have spent
close to that anyway and the results are usually poor.


Luck favours the well prepared
 
redbullalan

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Posted: 08:36pm 01 May 2011
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Thanks

Built my first panel £15 4mm x3 toughened glass 108 6x6 cells 440 w £200.00

Glass 3x £15 = £45
Cells 108 £200 + £5.00 p&p 400w
Tabbing and bus £30.00
Timber frames £30.00
Blocking diode £2.00 for 10

All £160 my sums don’t add up to yours mate $500 for 190 w



2x SYLGARD 184 DIY Solar Cells Panel Encapsulation Kit £ 70.00 with p+p

looking for cheaper way
Reddbull alan
 
yahoo2

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Posted: 08:53am 02 May 2011
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fieldlines better panels series

An ex member of this forum has done a "homemade panel encapsulation", 3 part series. It may not answer all your questions, but its a hell of a read!
I'm confused, no wait... maybe I'm not...
 
Xmaswiz
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Joined: 14/04/2011
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Posted: 04:39pm 27 May 2011
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  yahoo2 said  

fieldlines better panels series

An ex member of this forum has done a "homemade panel encapsulation", 3 part series. It may not answer all your questions, but its a hell of a read!



that is a really cool presentation he did!
Santa Maria, CA.
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VK4AYQ
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Posted: 11:26am 28 May 2011
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Hi Yahoo2

Thanks for the link it has inspired me to have a go at doing some more of the cells I got packed away, initial experiments with liquid sealing where a dead loss as it went brown after 12 months this is a far better method.

All the best

Bob
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yahoo2

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Posted: 12:46pm 28 May 2011
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I have had a look on the web, it seems there is a variety of grades, thicknesses and surface patterning of solar EVA available. And not much detail to explain the difference.

I see there is a slow melt and fast melt version ???

Its an amazing result that he got with a gloss surface on both sides and no pre-warming to reduce the stiffness of the acetate.

I expected his first panel to be full of air bubbles and all the cells smashed from pulling a vacuum while its really cold and stiff.

I think EVA with a stippled surface against the cells and the gloss facing the glass would work well. It would leave lots of paths for the air molecules to be easily sucked out between the acetate and the cells.

That heater is pure genius!!!
I'm confused, no wait... maybe I'm not...
 
VK4AYQ
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Posted: 02:19pm 28 May 2011
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Hi Yahoo2

I think I will play with an old vacuum cleaner as it would be more gentle on the cells than a fridge vacuum pump, I have tried them on glass fiber baging and they work ok for that. I think with all the connecting tapes and cell thickness that the air entrapped would be a minor issue as long as the preheat is done slowly.

All the best

Bob
Foolin Around
 
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