World Record efficiency in Polycrystalline Solar Panel - 32.4%

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  • russ
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    A true poet!

    Hi John, How goes life?

    Originally posted by john p
    AHH the missing link..
    I seek it here
    I seek it there
    I seek it everywhere
    Is it in heaven ?
    Is it in hell that darn elusive Linkernel.

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  • john p
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    AHH the missing link..
    I seek it here
    I seek it there
    I seek it everywhere
    Is it in heaven ?
    Is it in hell that darn elusive Linkernel.

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  • russ
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    Originally posted by sanbusel
    Now there...do not judge before your read through what is written above. Anyways, we are selling and we are selling successfully tested and proven systems for this cost in India. Do you guys have a cheaper price for a wholesome solar kit anywhere? Please let us know.
    Links to anything that support your claims? If not then it does not exist.

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  • russ
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    Still no references - only unsupported claims?

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  • sanbusel
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    Originally posted by Sunking
    You spit a lot of crap for nothing.
    Now there...do not judge before your read through what is written above. Anyways, we are selling and we are selling successfully tested and proven systems for this cost in India. Do you guys have a cheaper price for a wholesome solar kit anywhere? Please let us know.

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  • sanbusel
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    Originally posted by KRenn
    LOL, a major corporation like Sunpower which has dedicated itself to improving every small percentage point of efficiency possible for decades has only been able to achieve 24% cell efficiency, its quite likely that a small ragtag outfit in India struck gold and somehow out-maneuvered Sunpower and dozens of other major-scale manufacturers dropping bid bucks on R&D, not to mention major universities worldwide....
    Thanks indeed for taking time to compare us with Sunpower! We are selling 1 KW Production and Storage of Solar Power A Day at Rs.17640 ($318.40 - Inclusive of 30% MNRE Sunsidy and we think we are the cheapest in the world. Can someone clarify us in this regard. We have many customers in India who know that our system does indeed produce lots more than 1 KW while test running their devices. We would like to know if a price for this quality is possible unless we have achieved the above claimed efficiency?

    Time will tell us who won the race for the Solar Cup. Looking at the price and how things are moving, we do certainly hope our so called "Magic Dust", which is nanoscience beyond the perception of ordinary minds, will keep us on top out there.

    Just on the funnier side about Research Universities, why would'nt someone ask the guys in IIT who tested our work as to what happened?

    Bye and thanks for the opportunity.

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  • KRenn
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    LOL, a major corporation like Sunpower which has dedicated itself to improving every small percentage point of efficiency possible for decades has only been able to achieve 24% cell efficiency, its quite likely that a small ragtag outfit in India struck gold and somehow out-maneuvered Sunpower and dozens of other major-scale manufacturers dropping bid bucks on R&D, not to mention major universities worldwide....

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  • tandrews
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    Originally posted by sanbusel
    Once it is proved by IIT Bombay, we will start applying this magic dust on Solar Cells/Panels which will be made in India, the highest possible efficient solar panels that is ever to be made. We dont have plans to patent or license this to anyone. Yes, we came here to boast and we will keep boasting because we are capable of doing this.
    I was rooting for you.
    Not so much now.
    Confidence I respect, even in the absence of data as it must come from some passion for what you do. That is a good thing whatever the result.
    Arrogance though, well, meh, whatev.

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  • Abaddon
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    Inter Solar system

    Hi friends,

    Inter Solar system design of a solar photovoltaic system, one criterion that continues to receive low priority is the provision of minimum inter row spacing for photovoltaic modules.

    Thank' S

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  • billvon
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    Originally posted by sanbusel
    Once it is proved by IIT Bombay, we will start applying this magic dust on Solar Cells/Panels which will be made in India, the highest possible efficient solar panels that is ever to be made. We dont have plans to patent or license this to anyone. Yes, we came here to boast and we will keep boasting because we are capable of doing this.
    Lots of people have made antireflective coatings. You'll have a lot of competition - and none of them need your process.

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  • Mike90250
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    Originally posted by sanbusel
    Once it is proved by IIT Bombay, we will start applying this magic dust on Solar Cells/Panels which will be made in India, the highest possible efficient solar panels that is ever to be made. We dont have plans to patent or license this to anyone. Yes, we came here to boast and we will keep boasting because we are capable of doing this.
    There are many other cells with higher efficiencies, but they are magnitudes of order more expensive.

    "Organic" fairy dust, is, well, fairy dust. I can't wait for folks to find out 4 years from now, what the O in OLED (organic light emitting diode) means. It really means it stops working and you have to buy a new one. It's only a question of how long the dust lasts, organic being something that breaks down or decays.

    Till then, we wait.

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  • russ
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    No results from anywhere provided = vaporware

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  • sanbusel
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    We buy everything from the market, Russ

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  • russ
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    In the market? What are you wanting to buy?

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  • sanbusel
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    Blokes, thanks for your comments and special thanks to critics . When they tested the sample, IIT Bombay's Sun Similator got hit by the readings.

    Anyways, for sceptics, we have started using these specially coated panels for installations. Keep sitting in lab and testing out. We are in the market.

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