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The plastic panel on my Davis weather station deteriorated quickly in the tropical sun and was no longer charging the battery. I glued one of these great panels on to the collector using hot glue, wired it in parallel with the old panel and I'm back to collecting data 24/7
(Posted on 2/28/11)
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nice needs some extra description to help understand how to use it
(Posted on 12/3/10)
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first, HOLY **** the specs r an under statment! 5.7 volts DC! 2nd, its not plastic its glass...
(Posted on 4/24/10)
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awsome
(Posted on 1/24/10)
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I got them and unfortunately took the important tape on, its there for a reason, the leads break off from the panels very very easily, and are impossible to solder back on (literally impossible). The panels themselves were anywhere from 1.3v to 4.7v
(Posted on 1/17/10)
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I used 4 panels, 2 in series then the 2 in series wired in parallel. To charge 3 - 1.2 v 2500 mahr AA batteries in series. It does not over charge in the Michigan mostly cloudy wx
(Posted on 11/29/09)
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This is a excellent solar panel to use for percent of light increase or decrease as in light beam applications. It has consistant output across the entire panel,
(Posted on 8/22/08)
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I bought 6 of these cells. Their output ranged from 71 to 88mA short circuit and 4.22 to 4.73V open circuit, on a clear summer day 75
(Posted on 8/9/07)
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