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Yep. As predicted. Well over 6 Amps now. Just a few tests here and there, and was reading over 6.40Amps. With 10- Voltage. so 0.50V and 6.40Amps Mono cell-
added the tiny little cell that produces 2.60volts at 0.04 amps
so a combination of cells
A two Cell combination
Just got to tinker it around a bit more and refine my search for better materials.
I know there is a way to increase the voltage. Just gimmy some time I will work this out and produce the perfect methods.
Dude. I seriously doubt you have the equipment and resources to develop a single "cell" which can delivery 2.6volts.Comment
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He can, however, buy a 2.6V panel that looks like a single cell.
I have no idea what the "10- voltage" from that .5V cell is supposed to mean.SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.Comment
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I guess I get a little upset when I read someone thinking they can change the laws of physics. And considering the amount of time I worked in a research facility on thin film cells I know what is needed to create and test solar pv cells. It is not a home garage type of process.Comment
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Just remember that Solar Cells can be thought of as batteries.......Each one when hooked in series will add it's voltage to the total......However your weakest battery will drag the entire string down to it's level....amperage/current wise anyway. And in my experimentation it's the weakest cell in the string that will get hot.....cause all the other cells are pushing more juice through it than it can pass.......sort of like a thin section of pipe amongst some thick pipe buddies.........zComment
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this solar cell. Just one cells maxes at 2.60 volts. Some actually go 3volts.
I connected on to my monocell that only produces .60 volts max.
And so my volts wolts went to 0.50volts max but it went 6.40amps instead of 5.80amps.
this video shows u the solar cell im using for mono. I havnt recorded my findings on my combining technique yet.
These cells max out at 2.60volts. I take picture one sec.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmgyk0U1Q4c
If you look at a yard light you'll see the 'cell' is divided into 4 sections.....at least mine are....each section is actually a true solar 'cell' and .6 x 4 = 2.4v or thereabouts ...........zLast edited by Zardiw; 02-04-2016, 09:15 PM.Comment
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Is that 2.6 volts "open voltage" or under load? Open voltage can be much higher then what a solar cell can truly generate and is really not a true voltage reading.Comment
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