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electrical:solar:panels [2023/08/23 19:15]
frater_secessus [Efficiency]
electrical:solar:panels [2023/09/05 21:44]
frater_secessus [efficiency]
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 ===== efficiency ===== ===== efficiency =====
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 +The forumula for panel efficiency is simply rated watts / square meter.  A 20% panel will make 200w per square meter under lab conditions (ie, 20% of the lab's 1000w standard).
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 Higher efficiency doesn't mean the panel makes more power;  it means it makes more power from a given area.  100w is 100w, but you might be able to fit a 110w panel high-efficiency panel in the same space as a regular-efficiency panel.  Higher efficiency doesn't mean the panel makes more power;  it means it makes more power from a given area.  100w is 100w, but you might be able to fit a 110w panel high-efficiency panel in the same space as a regular-efficiency panel. 
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-> At zenith, sunlight provides an irradiance of just over 1 kilowatt per square meter at sea level. Of this energy, 527 watts is infrared radiation, **445 watts is visible light**, and 32 watts is ultraviolet radiation. -- [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared|wikipedia]] 
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-Mono panels can capture about 15-20% of this visible light energy.  Poly panels capture 13-16%, and film panels capture 9%. 
  
 ===== longevity ===== ===== longevity =====
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