Our HOA requires evidence that the LG panels we're planning to use, utilize anti-reflective glass. After hours of online searching, I can't seem to find anything official. I've contacted LG by web-form and phone but, after a week, have had no response. Any idea how we might get the evidence we need?
I have found an old brochure (dated 03/2013) for the MonoX NeON panels (e.g. LG305N1C) that contains this declaration: "Anti-reflective coatings on the cell, anti-reflective glass, reduced temperature coefficients and bi-facial cells result in higher energy yields than conventional modules."
If I could find something similar, published by LG, the HOA would(?) be satisfied. Our panels are: LG280S1C-B3.
None of the current literature from LG mentions anything about anti-reflective glass. I'm guessing that all current LG panels utilize the anti-reflective glass, but I need clear evidence.
Going a bit crazy... (though not yet as crazy as the HOA board)
I have found an old brochure (dated 03/2013) for the MonoX NeON panels (e.g. LG305N1C) that contains this declaration: "Anti-reflective coatings on the cell, anti-reflective glass, reduced temperature coefficients and bi-facial cells result in higher energy yields than conventional modules."
If I could find something similar, published by LG, the HOA would(?) be satisfied. Our panels are: LG280S1C-B3.
None of the current literature from LG mentions anything about anti-reflective glass. I'm guessing that all current LG panels utilize the anti-reflective glass, but I need clear evidence.
Going a bit crazy... (though not yet as crazy as the HOA board)
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