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How to Build a Low-Tech Solar Panel?

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Re: How to Build a Low-Tech Solar Panel?

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It's a cute approach, but perovskite solar cells can probably do much better. Perovskite solar cells can be made at close to room temperature, use relatively common elements, and can be made fairly thin. The current efficiency record for perovskite solar cells is 25.6%[0].

[0]https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/04/06/unist-epfl-claim-25-6...

Re: How to Build a Low-Tech Solar Panel?

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Why is it never surprising when we hear stories like how Edison bought a thermoelectric generator company (Clamonds’s Improved Thermopile) and ceased development.

How much human progress is hampered by the desire of some to profit, no matter the cost to the world?

Re: How to Build a Low-Tech Solar Panel?

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post #3

It's a cute approach, but perovskite solar cells can probably do much better. Perovskite solar cells can be made at close to room temperature, use relatively common elements, and can be made fairly thin. The current efficiency record for perovskite solar cells is 25.6%[0]. [0] https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/04/06/unist-epfl-claim-25-6...

Yeah, that's a really promising material for both efficiency and manufacturing cost. It's unfortunate it's so toxic.

Re: How to Build a Low-Tech Solar Panel?

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post #3

It's a cute approach, but perovskite solar cells can probably do much better. Perovskite solar cells can be made at close to room temperature, use relatively common elements, and can be made fairly thin. The current efficiency record for perovskite solar cells is 25.6%[0]. [0] https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/04/06/unist-epfl-claim-25-6...

The purpose of the article was to explore diy manufacturing of pv cells. I don't think this korean/swiss collaboration on high efficiency perovskite solar cells is within the reach of your backyard fabricator.

Re: How to Build a Low-Tech Solar Panel?

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"This website runs on a solar powered server located in Barcelona, and will go off-line during longer periods of bad weather." - https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/power.html What a lovely idea.

I feel a backup wind generator could solve much of that problem.

Re: How to Build a Low-Tech Solar Panel?

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post #3

It's a cute approach, but perovskite solar cells can probably do much better. Perovskite solar cells can be made at close to room temperature, use relatively common elements, and can be made fairly thin. The current efficiency record for perovskite solar cells is 25.6%[0]. [0] https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/04/06/unist-epfl-claim-25-6...

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