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I've just been flicking through some listings on Ebay. A solar power
charger for a phone has a warning about NOT using it is full sun. -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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On 13/06/2015 18:32, alan_m wrote:
I've just been flicking through some listings on Ebay. A solar power charger for a phone has a warning about NOT using it is full sun. PV cells decrease in efficiency when hot ... one of the problems of the all black Roof panels .. look better but perform worse. |
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Oh really, and how exactly does one tell what full sun is then?
One assumes full sun at the equator might be more powerful than full sun at 4 in the afternoon in the winter in the uk. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "alan_m" wrote in message ... I've just been flicking through some listings on Ebay. A solar power charger for a phone has a warning about NOT using it is full sun. -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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Well to some extent yes, but modern cells with the multi layer design don't
get as hot as far as I know. Of cours he did not say what sort of cells this one had. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "rick" wrote in message ... On 13/06/2015 18:32, alan_m wrote: I've just been flicking through some listings on Ebay. A solar power charger for a phone has a warning about NOT using it is full sun. PV cells decrease in efficiency when hot ... one of the problems of the all black Roof panels .. look better but perform worse. |
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On 14/06/2015 09:14, Brian-Gaff wrote:
Well to some extent yes, but modern cells with the multi layer design don't get as hot as far as I know. Of cours he did not say what sort of cells this one had. Brian AFAIK all solar cells get less efficient as the temp rises, some of them get less efficient faster than others. I expect that you can't use it in full sun because the batteries its charging get too hot from being in the sun, it doesn't have a long lead and a separate battery holder does it? |
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On 14/06/2015 09:13, Brian-Gaff wrote:
One assumes full sun at the equator might be more powerful than full sun at 4 in the afternoon in the winter in the uk. Not much. a bit, because it's going through more air. The big thing on an installation is that it won't be pointed at the sun, which presumably a mobile phone charger will be. The catch is of course it won't often be sunny in the winter in the UK! Andy |
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