Hi All.
I'm in the UK and looking at making my 1st panel mainly to see how solar works and because I like making stuff.
Question regarding encapsulation.
Why cant I run a fine bead of the modern "Polymer Sealant" around the edges of the cell to hold them to the glass then just flood the back with resin of any type? If none of the resin is between the cell face and the glass why would it matter if it went yellow?
Is it possible to make some sort of testing rig to check the UV stability of sealants?
What's the disadvantage of just putting a second glass/plastic sheet behind the cell to reduce the rate of oxygen/water ingress?
Update :-
After rummaging around on the net I have found that general purpose hot glue sticks are usually EVA could I seal the cell down with hot glue prior to flooding with resin?
If I decide to make a number of panels I'll probably go with eva film and the vacuum/heat procedure but that's a good deal of trouble for a 1 off.
Thanks for your patience. aamcle
I'm in the UK and looking at making my 1st panel mainly to see how solar works and because I like making stuff.
Question regarding encapsulation.
Why cant I run a fine bead of the modern "Polymer Sealant" around the edges of the cell to hold them to the glass then just flood the back with resin of any type? If none of the resin is between the cell face and the glass why would it matter if it went yellow?
Is it possible to make some sort of testing rig to check the UV stability of sealants?
What's the disadvantage of just putting a second glass/plastic sheet behind the cell to reduce the rate of oxygen/water ingress?
Update :-
After rummaging around on the net I have found that general purpose hot glue sticks are usually EVA could I seal the cell down with hot glue prior to flooding with resin?
If I decide to make a number of panels I'll probably go with eva film and the vacuum/heat procedure but that's a good deal of trouble for a 1 off.
Thanks for your patience. aamcle
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