I'm looking into a polyurethane coating that can be sprayed on to a module that will secure the shattered glass in place and weatherize the panel. Cost about $50/panel. I've seen modules 25 years old with bullet holes through them that are still functioning, albeit at a much lower output. There's always someone looking for a deal or a gift.

Ron Young
earthRight - Solareagle.com

On 3-Aug-09, at 6:32 AM, Doug Wells wrote:

Wrenches,

I am curious what other installers are doing with broken modules?
I know some manufacturers are starting recycling programs.


Doug Wells
The Solar Specialists
Morrisville, VT 05661
(p) 802-223-7014
(c) 802-498-5856
www.thesolarspecialists.com





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