I am just begun to learn DIY solar panel. I have not started yet however, I have constructed nice multipurpose tool from junk materials.
This can be used for,
1] Tabbing single cells
2] tabbing two cells together
3] testing cells
I used piece of MDF board and small pieces of wood strips to make this. I glued ( used wood glue) small pieces of wood strips to board leaving
spaces for tabbing line. later painted with wood filler to make MDF bit stronger( it not necessary for all woods) . once dried , took aluminum foil
to make conductive layer. I think copper plate ( like CCB or thine copper foil ) is better choice but I used readily available material and just worked fine.
Spread aluminum foil using cello tape. I made it for 6'' x 6'' cells, you can construct it according to your cells size.
Attached couple of pics ,hope this would be helpful
DSCF1934.JPGDSCF1935.JPGDSCF1937.JPGDSCF1938.JPG
This can be used for,
1] Tabbing single cells
2] tabbing two cells together
3] testing cells
I used piece of MDF board and small pieces of wood strips to make this. I glued ( used wood glue) small pieces of wood strips to board leaving
spaces for tabbing line. later painted with wood filler to make MDF bit stronger( it not necessary for all woods) . once dried , took aluminum foil
to make conductive layer. I think copper plate ( like CCB or thine copper foil ) is better choice but I used readily available material and just worked fine.

Spread aluminum foil using cello tape. I made it for 6'' x 6'' cells, you can construct it according to your cells size.
Attached couple of pics ,hope this would be helpful

DSCF1934.JPGDSCF1935.JPGDSCF1937.JPGDSCF1938.JPG
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