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Solar cells soldering: how to calculate tabbing wire length

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  • Whats stopping me from using solid core copper wire as the connections ? also why have the tabbing wire run the entire length of the silver strip on the front wouldn't it be more economical to use the bare minimum when connecting the cells i.e. from just the bottom to the just the top of the next cell rather than run it trough the entire length of the first cell and then the second cell.

  • @somud1 You can use solid core copper wire but it is very thick. Thick wires will interfere with the encapsulation.

    Short wires is not desirable to use as current flowing through the chain of elements up to 3 amps. Flowing through the thin wires deposited on the surface of cells, the current will heat them. It also leads to loss of power.

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  • @NiteAngel is there some way to make it look like lightning :)

  • THANKS MAN. FOR posting video

  • i want to cut down the wooden pole from back in the 1800 hundreds thats in front of my house that have black wire's that run right into the pockets of CEO's of the electric company's

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