Rub the label for 15 seconds with a mix of alcohol and water. This test ensures that the label at the back of the panel will be readable even after 25 years. Checking the quality of the solar panels before putting them to use is very important to make sure you detect the defects.
While testing the solar panels, you might find that the following defects are prevalent. Upon all this, make sure you undertake the rubbing test. Rub the label for 15 seconds with a mix of alcohol and water. This test ensures that the label at the back of the panel will be readable even after 25 years.
It is helpful to decide what type of panels you want before comparing brands and panel features. A standard solar panel may have a 12-14 percent efficiency rating, whereas a high-efficiency solar panel may approach 20% efficiency. Efficiency is essential. It tells you the percentage of sunlight that the panel will capture.
A quality panel has a lower tolerance of energy production rating because it will produce closer to its advertised energy production. This is the amount of energy the solar pales drop when at a specific temperature. If the coefficient is high, the panel produces less energy at the rated temperature. A temperature coefficient below 0.5% is good.
The parameters of the solar panels are tested and measured at Standard Test Conditions (STC). The STC recommends a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius and irradiance of 1000 W/m2 along with an air mass of 1.5 (AM1.5) spectrum. These conditions represent a sunny day in spring and autumn when the cell surface faces completely over the sun.
Efficiency is essential. It tells you the percentage of sunlight that the panel will capture. If the rating is 19%, the solar panel will capture 19 percent of the sunlight that strikes the panel. If you have shorter days, you probably want higher efficiency.