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  • kermitas
    Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 51

    #61
    Originally posted by DeltaFox 25
    I think it's real good . I haven't thought about the Tedlar or EVA because I don't have the setup to do something like that.
    I hope you can work it out. I don't know what the price would be so I hope it works for you.
    I know a guy who made his own heat table with a vacuum in it also but I haven't heard from him in a long while.
    (Look, I edited my post when you wrote your post.)

    Maybe mormal hair dryer will manage to do that ? 375F is not so much...
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    • DeltaFox 25
      Solar Fanatic
      • Oct 2009
      • 315

      #62
      I have a DVD that show's you how to do something like the vacuum but I don't know how to post alink . It is interesting. I some how have three of the same DVD. A normel hairdryer might do but just to be safe you should get a hotter one, Don't you think????

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      • kermitas
        Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 51

        #63
        Originally posted by DeltaFox 25
        I have a DVD that show's you how to do something like the vacuum but I don't know how to post alink . It is interesting. I some how have three of the same DVD. A normel hairdryer might do but just to be safe you should get a hotter one, Don't you think????
        You are right.

        And about the link - if you have it just paste it here. It will be not clickable but I am sure that everybody can copy&paste it as an address to web browser.
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        • BilljustBill
          Solar Fanatic
          • Aug 2009
          • 118

          #64
          Originally posted by DeltaFox 25
          I have a DVD that show's you how to do something like the vacuum but I don't know how to post alink . It is interesting. I some how have three of the same DVD. A normel hairdryer might do but just to be safe you should get a hotter one, Don't you think????
          The radio control model planes have a plastic shrink covering that takes a heat gun to draw the wing covering very tight. Check with Hobby Lobby International, or your local hobby shop to see those. I think they just cost about $30.00. They also make a teflon coated small footed heating iron (Monokote brand) with an adjustable heat knob, too.

          Bill

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          • DeltaFox 25
            Solar Fanatic
            • Oct 2009
            • 315

            #65
            Layman's Guide to Solar Cell Assembly Ver. 1.6

            It gave me a message that said ,this copy does not awole you to copy it.

            Give me an address and I'll sent you a copy. I have three of the same one.

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            • kermitas
              Member
              • Dec 2009
              • 51

              #66
              Originally posted by DeltaFox 25
              I have a DVD that show's you how to do something like the vacuum but I don't know how to post alink . It is interesting. I some how have three of the same DVD. A normel hairdryer might do but just to be safe you should get a hotter one, Don't you think????
              I just found at local producer something that can be very similar to Sylgard 184 : http://www.silikonypolskie.pl/?opt=shop&item_id=34 . Try to use google to translate into English http://translate.google.pl/translate...34&sl=pl&tl=en .

              I send question to producer about how much it is similar to Sylgard 184/182.

              1.1lb (0.5kg) cost around ~$28.
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              • DeltaFox 25
                Solar Fanatic
                • Oct 2009
                • 315

                #67
                That sound just like sylgard 182 sence it takes up to 24 hrs. to cure. and 28$ is a steel because sylgard is only 20 oz. Thanks for the english version.

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                • kermitas
                  Member
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 51

                  #68
                  Originally posted by FreehotWater
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                  Should it be http://www.freehotwater.net/materials.html ?
                  Last edited by Mike90250; 01-14-2010, 07:04 PM.
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                  • DeltaFox 25
                    Solar Fanatic
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 315

                    #69
                    Is this optical clear. it sounds real good . I didn't check out the price for 20 oz. if it's plable when cured it's good.

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                    • kermitas
                      Member
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 51

                      #70
                      Originally posted by DeltaFox 25
                      Is this optical clear. it sounds real good . I didn't check out the price for 20 oz. if it's plable when cured it's good.
                      If I will have some free time I will also look at it - but for now it looks interesting.
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                      [/SIZE][SIZE="3"]
                      [COLOR="Blue"]For a lot more photos please see my page [URL="http://www.nazielono.net"][COLOR="Red"]www.nazielono.net[/COLOR][/URL]. It is in Polish but you can use google sites 'translate' button in botton right corner. On my page you can find about 200 high res photos and 30 movies.
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                      • scheek
                        Solar Fanatic
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 136

                        #71
                        I'm not for sure, but kermitas maybe using epoxy to adhere the cell to backing. I encapsulated mine entirely. Make sure you are talking about the same thing.

                        Good luck,
                        scheek

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                        • DeltaFox 25
                          Solar Fanatic
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 315

                          #72
                          Scheek, What are you useing for your encapsulation materal??/
                          EVA & Tadlar??

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                          • scheek
                            Solar Fanatic
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 136

                            #73
                            I used an epoxy. Liquid/2 part.

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                            • DeltaFox 25
                              Solar Fanatic
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 315

                              #74
                              When that dryes isn't it very hard. don't the solar cells exspand?
                              Do you have a picture?

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                              • kermitas
                                Member
                                • Dec 2009
                                • 51

                                #75
                                Originally posted by scheek
                                I used an epoxy. Liquid/2 part.
                                I am also interesting to see photos !
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                                [/SIZE][SIZE="3"]
                                [COLOR="Blue"]For a lot more photos please see my page [URL="http://www.nazielono.net"][COLOR="Red"]www.nazielono.net[/COLOR][/URL]. It is in Polish but you can use google sites 'translate' button in botton right corner. On my page you can find about 200 high res photos and 30 movies.
                                [/COLOR][/SIZE]

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