7/16/2014 The following is the data the class collected during the "The effect of heat on solar panel voltage output." Using this data explain what it says about the heat's impact on voltage output of panelsRead NowChange in Temp no fan Change in Temp Fan
1.99280 .8164285714 Change in Volts no fan Change in Volts Fan -0.1864280 -.08071428
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Daniel
7/17/2014 02:34:38 am
If the Solar panel gets to hot it could cause damage
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KingKrystion
7/17/2014 02:37:43 am
Just like everything else, too much heat can cause the system to malfunction
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Brannen Wright
7/17/2014 02:39:15 am
The effect of heat on solar panels decreases the performance of the solar panel, decreasing the voltage, but not so significantly that they need to have cooling systems installed.
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Makenzi M. :)!
7/17/2014 02:42:44 am
The heat doesn't have an affect on the voltage. Therefore the voltage will stay the same while one solar panel will get hotter than the other.
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Tyler P
7/17/2014 02:44:05 am
The amount of heat the panel receives allows for more voltage to be produced where as when the fan was being used there was a drop in the voltage.
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Kimberly Solorio :)
7/17/2014 02:44:43 am
If there is to much heat on the solar panel it can cause malfunction.
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Hannah walllll
7/17/2014 02:44:51 am
Heat decreases the effectiveness of solar panels. It decreases the voltage slightly.
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Baylee
7/17/2014 02:45:06 am
Like anything else if the panel gets to hot there can be problems
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A Hernandez
7/17/2014 02:45:40 am
Too much heat our your system is like too much heat on your phone they can start to malfunction and won't work properly
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Savannah
7/17/2014 02:46:13 am
Voltage will decrease slightly if there is too much heat.
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A. Clausell
7/17/2014 02:47:47 am
According to the graph above, heat highly impacts the amount of voltage a solar panel receives. As one would think, the more heat, the better. But this isn't the case. The more heat, with or without the fan, the less voltage there would be received.
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Miyah Wax
7/17/2014 02:51:32 am
If the temperature is too hot, it could slow down the solar system voltage, but really it isn't that big of an effect. When you put a fan on it, the voltage is lowerd.
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Gabe
7/17/2014 02:54:52 am
The difference of the non excited electron and an excited electron is what produces energy in a solar panel. Both light and heat can excite electrons so when a solar panel is hot it will result in less difference which produces less energy.
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Shane Keenan
7/17/2014 02:55:15 am
Heat affects the fluctuation of voltage and when cooled solar panels produce more voltage and more steadily
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Kevin
7/17/2014 03:02:19 am
When the solar panel was in the heat it had less voltage then when it was cooler.
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