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What do you lay your solar cells on when Soldering?
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Guest repliedI went fast and it helped alot but im still getting melting on the front. Do you see some melting in front of your cells?Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedI knew you have the answer Mike.
I will try my bestLeave a comment:
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If the side opposite of what you are soldering, is melting, it's getting too hot. Either lower the iron temperature, or move the iron faster.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedGood Have Fun! It takes skill and patients. more patients than skill, and more skill than patients. some say its a Art.
I call it a realy bad hair day.Leave a comment:
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Not really new to solar, I am new to this forum, I have been designing, installing and repairing systems and utility grade inverters since 2001. I have never tried to make a module though. So this is interesting as I have been thinking about experimenting with actually making one from the cell assembly on up. -
Guest repliedYou are new to solar as well NCS55?Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedWell Ya I use a Flux pen first and then solder my tabbing.
Its just too hot and its doing damage to the other side of cell.
These busbars tabbing were perfectly done almost and then now its blotchy marks. etcLeave a comment:
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That almost looks like flux, could that be what it is? BTW I deleted my other post since I misunderstood what you were soldering..Last edited by sdold; 05-09-2016, 09:18 PM.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedLucky for you I can take pictures.
It was nice the front side after I was done. I was all happy how nice it came. But soon as I did the back.
The front looks horrible now haha..
This is frustrating. Im almost having doubts about my soldering..
I do believe I solder pretty fast but perhaps not fast enough.
You will notice alot of it has melted onto the solar cell itself. and bunch of blotchy on my tab which was pretty much perfect before soldering the back
I also tried turning my solder down to 60. It wouldnt give me any control to solder with couldnt move a puddle or nothing1 PhotoLeave a comment:
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