August 27, 2008
More on solar panels
Solar panels have to be protected from the outward environment, since they are very sensitive to aggressive mechanic factors. Thus, you have to take all the measures necessary for the exterior protection against hail, heavy snow and winds. Such precautions are particularly important if your solar panels are made of wafer-based silicon cells that brittle more easily.
You can increase the performance and the life of the solar panels by creating some insulation cover against moisture; hence avoiding metal corrosion is in fact the best way to ensure that the panels remain in good shape.
Depending on the type of module structures, solar panels can be flexible if based on thin film cells, or rigid for normal modules. You don't have to worry about the potential overheating of the cells since there are diodes integrated in the structure of the solar panels that decrease temperature automatically. Moreover, manufacturers most often include special ventilation items in the design of the solar panels.
The most competitive solar panels use a combination of mirrors and lenses to focus solar energy on the cells, thus reducing the energy production costs. Companies are offering extensive innovations in the systems, since the demand for solar panels has registered a real boom over the last ten years.
With fast decreasing energy resources, and given the high pollution rate that power plants are responsible for, it's no wonder people are looking for alternative energy sources. Solar panels can cover up to 80% of the heat and electricity needs of a household, with the mention that they can be applied for all sorts of landscaping light systems too.
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