Hi,
I got about 500 watts of solar panels given to me. One of them is a Sharp 36V panel. My boss who gave them to me said a guy gave it to him because it didn't test to spec. But it still had good out put.
He said it charged his batteries fine.
Looking at it, there is one cell under the glass that is discolored behind the EVA. I found out why... There is a burn/wear mark that goes *through* the EVA and the cell itself. I can see light all the way through the hole from the back of the cell.
I want to know how to bypass this cell. I know it will leave me with a half volt less output and a fractional amount of current. But I think the cell may be damaged and not allowing full power output. Do I just bridge the connections from the upper, and lower cell in relation? I will seal up what I do.
The cell:

And the hole:
I got about 500 watts of solar panels given to me. One of them is a Sharp 36V panel. My boss who gave them to me said a guy gave it to him because it didn't test to spec. But it still had good out put.
He said it charged his batteries fine.
Looking at it, there is one cell under the glass that is discolored behind the EVA. I found out why... There is a burn/wear mark that goes *through* the EVA and the cell itself. I can see light all the way through the hole from the back of the cell.
I want to know how to bypass this cell. I know it will leave me with a half volt less output and a fractional amount of current. But I think the cell may be damaged and not allowing full power output. Do I just bridge the connections from the upper, and lower cell in relation? I will seal up what I do.
The cell:

And the hole:

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