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BATTERIES
BATTERY
CHARGERS
BATTERY PACKS
BATTERY
CONDITIONERS
LIGHTING
SOLAR REGULATORS
SHUNTS
SOLAR CELLS
WATER HEATERS
WIRING DIAGRAMS
WIRING LENGTH
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FACTS SOLAR CELLS
TYPES OF SOLAR CELLS A solar cell is the basic photovoltaic device which generates electricity when exposed to sunlight. A solar cell is a photo-diode which conducts current in one direction only. It is formed by creating a p-n junction using p-type and n-type silicon.
Monocrystalline Solar Cells.
Semiconductor grade silicon is melted and through a crystal seeding
process, a large single silicon crystal is formed. Crystals with
diameters around 12cm are not uncommon. Monocrystalline panels like Suntech are reaching more into the industry as they cover the whole range from 2Watt to 140Watt and are very well designed and made. Currently, there are a few brands providing cheaper panels like SolarKing, Powertech and many others that are making there mark in the solar market.
Multicrystalline panels are made up of multiple grains of monocrystalline silicon casted into ingots and then cut into wafers with a high efficiency. Kyocera makes a slim-framed panel with shadow tolerance built in. Not only do these panels fold neatly and have a suitcase-style carry handle, they also produce the most watts and amps for their size in the market. BP Solar makes a similar panel. Multicrystalline panels made by Kyocera, BP Solar and Sharp are very well known among the RV and camper trailer communities around the world.
Polycrystalline Solar Cells. Polycrystalline silicon is a block of material which instead of being a
single crystal, is made up of many tiny crystals pieced together.
Manufacturers have pioneered processes for mass-producing
inexpensive poly crystalline cells, taking advantage of the fact
that it is inherently easier to grow little crystals than big ones. Polycrystalline panels like Solarex are no longer on the market due to the multiple small silicon crystal that was used as a conducting gate material is no longer being produced. However, the panels were in a league of their own in their day.
The panels are incredibly portable due to the fact that they can be folded neatly into a small pouch.
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