the gold standard for solder is 63/37 Sn/Pb electronic solder. It is proven, and used in EVERY spacecrafts solar arrays. Changing the solder always has less optimum results than the 63/37 solder. For electrical conductivity, you have long strips of copper soldered over a wide area on each cell, the current density is quite low in the solder area, and therefore, the voltage drop is low.
If you deviate from 63/37, your results are lessened. The higher temps for silver bearing solder, dissolve the metal plating off the cells very quickly, and solder of no kind sticks to silicon......
If you deviate from 63/37, your results are lessened. The higher temps for silver bearing solder, dissolve the metal plating off the cells very quickly, and solder of no kind sticks to silicon......
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