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Solar Panel: How Much Current Is Produced By A SINGLE SOLAR CELL AT STANDARD? (4/17/2012)

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Irradiance and Temperature.

Isc and Voc for it?


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David D April 17, 2012 at 12:00 pm

It is different for each type of cell…

Here is one:

This calibrated silicon solar cell is perfect for PV system installers, to test instruments or in the classroom. The factory has tested this 0.5volt, 2 x 4 cm cell in 1 sun conditions and written the output on the rear of the #2 size plastic case (2 1/4″ x 1 3/8″ for reference).Since a silicon cell is used, the current output is almost linear to the amount of light. Example: 1 sun = 250ma / 50% sun = 125ma.

http://www.spheralsolar.com/products/Calibrated-Solar-Cell.html

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