I wonder if adding say finned aluminum heatsink material attached to the tedlar backing would do anything?
Other than picking up the ambient temperature, and assuming there was enough thermal conductivity between the tedlar and the heatsink, maybe it would drop the panel temp a few degrees since the heatsink would not be in direct sunlight? I haven't tried it.
Other than picking up the ambient temperature, and assuming there was enough thermal conductivity between the tedlar and the heatsink, maybe it would drop the panel temp a few degrees since the heatsink would not be in direct sunlight? I haven't tried it.
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