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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 8016162" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>I have been offered a load of panels from our site that have been damaged during installation/transport. Suntech Bifacial panels 535W, some are well past it but others have cracks in the glass, not bad. I have been offered them (there are 275) but obviously need to sort through and get rid of the worst ones.</p><p>They seem to work fine, chucking out 45V, not loaded a panel up to see what wattage it's chucking out mind and overcast here.</p><p>I'm assuming I can coat with some epoxy and use them or just use as is.</p><p>I hope to put a shed up in the non too distant future, worth having or not bother????</p><p>There are other panels undamaged but with the odd "plug" issue that look simple to repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 8016162, member: 2767"] I have been offered a load of panels from our site that have been damaged during installation/transport. Suntech Bifacial panels 535W, some are well past it but others have cracks in the glass, not bad. I have been offered them (there are 275) but obviously need to sort through and get rid of the worst ones. They seem to work fine, chucking out 45V, not loaded a panel up to see what wattage it's chucking out mind and overcast here. I'm assuming I can coat with some epoxy and use them or just use as is. I hope to put a shed up in the non too distant future, worth having or not bother???? There are other panels undamaged but with the odd "plug" issue that look simple to repair. [/QUOTE]
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