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Jul 22, 2021 - 03:47 AM
We do have experience with the use of our products for direct cooling of solar cells to improve their efficiency. Unfortunately, the detailed test results from these engagements is considered confidential information to our customers and we are unable, at this time, to share the results of this testing.
What we can confirm is that the most efficient manner to cool the solar cells has been to provide a moving volume of fluid across the active side of the solar cell which has proven very effective at remove the thermal energy that is not consumed by the solar cell during operation.
What we can confirm is that the most efficient manner to cool the solar cells has been to provide a moving volume of fluid across the active side of the solar cell which has proven very effective at remove the thermal energy that is not consumed by the solar cell during operation.
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