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  • Polycrystalline vs. Monocrystalline efficiency

    Aren't monocrystalline panels more efficient than polycrystalline? I have been reading a spec sheet very closely and I'm wondering why Solon's 225 - 240 watt panels (specifically Solon Black 230/15 vs. Solon Blue 230/07) have the same efficiencies? The panel size and solar cells are also the same measurements. Any insights? Thanks, Walt

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    The specs for the two -

    1) Solon black 230 monocrystalline - 14.9% efficiency and 245 Wp
    http://www.solon.com/export/sites/de...tasheet_en.pdf

    2) Solon blue polycrystalline - 15.2% efficiency and 250 Wp
    http://www.solon.com/export/sites/de...tasheet_en.pdf

    Not much difference but it is there. There are minor other differences throughout the documents as well.

    Russ
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Walt_Solartown View Post
      Any insights?
      Kind of difficult to tell based on the spec sheet but the Mono looks like it has a black backsheet and the poly appears to have a white one. The darker blacksheet runs hotter and therefore lowers the module's performance / efficiency.

      It could also be related to a chemical coating / cell fab process difference.

      I'm actually very curious about this POLY product. I need to see one in person. I'm curious what cell spacing they are using to achieve that density, based on their cell size (6.2") and frame size. You need a gap between cells to allow for movement based on movement caused during thermal contractions.

      By having proper spacing you loose published efficiency, but the trade-off is the panels will actually work in 5 years. Not saying Solon didn't account for that, I'm just wondering how they did it...

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      • #4
        I guess a lot of it would depend on what brand of panel you are using. We've seen great results from Canadian Solar and Schuco mono's.

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        • #5
          CEC listing gives unbiased (but far from perfect) real-world ratings:
          http://www.gosolarcalifornia.org/equ...pv_modules.php

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          • #6
            Mono crystalline solar cells vs Polycrystalliane

            Mod note:

            Nice copy and paste job however it goes against copyright law.

            You can copy only a small portion of a document (say maybe 5 to 10%) and then provide a link to the document. If the link is judged to be against the interest of our sponsor it will be removed.
            Last edited by russ; 04-07-2013, 04:10 AM. Reason: removed copyright problem

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