Basic Photovoltaic Panel Parts
From the operators of www.GreenLivingRocks.com — providing education regarding how to make a homemade solar panel, pv panels, and cost of solar panels.
One of the reasons that constructing your own solar panels has become so popular is that there are really very few parts involved. A simple solar panel consists of just a few basic parts, namely an enclosure, solar cells, a substrate and wiring. Here’s an overview of what’s involved.
Solar panel container or enclosure
This is what most people see when they think of a solar panel. It’s the clear glass top, the frame and the backing that the pv (photovoltaic cells are mounted on. The case can be large enough to need a custom built metal rack for mounting on a rooftop, or little enough to be a plastic box that can be placed almost invisibly near an outdoor floodlight. It needs to be resistant to ultra violet (UV) rays so that it does not deteriorate with continuous exposure to sunlight. And the glass (usually Plexiglas) needs to be durable enough to withstand harsh weather, including hail and wind storms that could crash tree branches and other debris into it.
Substrate
This is the piece of lumber, peg board or other material that the solar cells are mounted on surrounded by of the enclosure. It too needs to be UV-resistant to endure prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
Photovoltaic cells
The photovoltaic cells are similar to the silicon chips that power nearly all computers. They combine the silicon, metals and other materials in a way that captures direct sunlight and converts it into electricity. The electricity can either be immediately used by direct current devices (DC) like LED lights, or stored in DC batteries and transformed into alternating current (AC) to power conventional appliances like refrigerators, TVs and other electrical equipment in homes and businesses.
Tabbed and untabbed solar cells
When constructing your own solar panels, you can save money by purchasing untabbed solar cells and soldering the tabs on top of the cells yourself. This can be a good option if you have more time than money, but it’s a tedious job. You can save time by buying tabbed solar cells which will cut your soldering time by one-half to two-thirds.
Solar cell wiring
Once the solar cells are mounted on the substrate, they are wired to each other in a series so that they can produce electricity. Copper wire is added to connect the solar cells to storage batteries for using the electricity later, or to connect directly to the device that the photovoltaic panel is powering like an attic fan or a solar powered toy.
Blocking diode
The blocking diode is a small component that prevents electricity that is stored in a battery from draining backward into the photovoltaic panel. Bigger photovoltaic systems use a charge controller for the same effect.
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