frater secessus
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I split this off from the original Dokio thread to avoid topic drift.
There has definitely been a shift in the last year or two. Flex panels used to be amorphous cells, which had certain benefits.
My guess is the new flex are usually mono because of the higher Vmp. The lack of underside cooling when surface-mounted will cause Vpanel to drop and poly might not provide enough voltage headroom for that.
Watching with interest.
The previous generation of flexible panel were failure prone. At least some of those problems have been addressed. Heat from surface mounting is unavoidable.
There has definitely been a shift in the last year or two. Flex panels used to be amorphous cells, which had certain benefits.
- lower temperature coefficient meant panel voltage was less affected by ambient/cell temperature
- long strip cells were less affected by partial shading
My guess is the new flex are usually mono because of the higher Vmp. The lack of underside cooling when surface-mounted will cause Vpanel to drop and poly might not provide enough voltage headroom for that.
Watching with interest.