Hey all
I am getting ready to build some diy panels and have been wondering about the methods of sealing the panels and such.
Everything i am reading sounds very expensive. I want to create something this is most cost effective. I read another
post where a fellow bought a storm window with a metal frame around it for something like 10 bucks. I think he was
going to use some kind of resin or epoxy to pour over the panels to seal them.
But what if a person was to buy 2 storm windows per panel and sandwich the solar cells in between, seal the edges
of the sandwiched window framed together, drill a hole in the top of the metal and fill it full of mineral oil? The idea comes
from submerging an entire desktop computer in an aquarium full of mineral oil. The system still works and the oil removes
the heat. The oil is waterproof and freeze proof so in theory it sounds like a match made in heaven.
Thoughts?
I am getting ready to build some diy panels and have been wondering about the methods of sealing the panels and such.
Everything i am reading sounds very expensive. I want to create something this is most cost effective. I read another
post where a fellow bought a storm window with a metal frame around it for something like 10 bucks. I think he was
going to use some kind of resin or epoxy to pour over the panels to seal them.
But what if a person was to buy 2 storm windows per panel and sandwich the solar cells in between, seal the edges
of the sandwiched window framed together, drill a hole in the top of the metal and fill it full of mineral oil? The idea comes
from submerging an entire desktop computer in an aquarium full of mineral oil. The system still works and the oil removes
the heat. The oil is waterproof and freeze proof so in theory it sounds like a match made in heaven.
Thoughts?
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