Hi,
I'm quite new to this stuff so its probably an unusual question. Simply I've been tabbing some of my 6x6 monocrystaline solar cells using this bare conductive paint, which is supposed to be used like solder for any projects, which is pretty cool, BUT, I got the tabbed solar cell I had and I connected a small LED from the negative end which is the tabbed bit, and the positive end (where I used the paint to 'solder' the led to see if when I put it up to the light, power comes out) and no matter what, it would not light up, I tested the same with a similar 1 watt solar cell that came with a product and it worked much better. So I am pretty much not sure what to do, luckily the paint is water soluble so if I made a mistake I can hopefully just brush it off without damaging the cell.
I'm quite new to this stuff so its probably an unusual question. Simply I've been tabbing some of my 6x6 monocrystaline solar cells using this bare conductive paint, which is supposed to be used like solder for any projects, which is pretty cool, BUT, I got the tabbed solar cell I had and I connected a small LED from the negative end which is the tabbed bit, and the positive end (where I used the paint to 'solder' the led to see if when I put it up to the light, power comes out) and no matter what, it would not light up, I tested the same with a similar 1 watt solar cell that came with a product and it worked much better. So I am pretty much not sure what to do, luckily the paint is water soluble so if I made a mistake I can hopefully just brush it off without damaging the cell.
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