Swee is the first name of a friend of ours. He runs the
FUTURE GREEN store.
I got the call from Swee yesterday that the solar panels were in.
We did a bulk order of three pallets between 4 or 5 people. The store doesn't have much of a loading zone - only the meter street parking directly in front of the store.
I wanted to get there as soon as I could, knowing the the panels were most likely just leaned up somewhere, taking up space.
Being used to "consumer packaging", I almost expected every panel to be completely covered in inches of styrofoam and cardboard boxes. Nope! These were pallet-shipped - nothing but solar panels stacked on top of each other with some heavy-duty plastic wrap to pin them all in place.
We loaded up my share of the panels into the back of my truck. They fit well between the wheel humps in the back of my Chevy S-10 compact pickup truck.
Today, I tested one of the panels, and then stacked them all in my garage.
In cool, sunny weather, this panel was sending out about 95 volts DC open-circuit! I'm not used to working with HIGH-VOLTAGE panels. Most of my experience with PV has been on 15 watt or smaller 12V units.
If anyone cares to know the specs of the panels, here's a photo of the sticker, right on the back.