Sorry Todd. Hoxan modules were single crystal (not multicrystal).



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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: RE-wrenches <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:35:13 PM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] "Name that solar module" guessing game!

My first modules had that kind of JB cover. Hoxan was the manufacturer. Do I 
win?

Todd

On Thursday, October 22, 2009 2:59pm, "Mick Abraham" <[email protected]> 
said:

Set the dials on the Wayback Machine, Wrenches!

The modules which I wish to identify had bright blue polycrystal square cells, 
before the yellowing and discoloration occurred. 

They are 50' high on a 12:12 metal roof, and 45 minutes from the nearest 
emergency room. I am not anxious to make that climb but a friendly helper was 
going up anyway, so he took some photos. Unfortunately, the labels could not be 
read or photographed. Dimensions of the frames are, sadly, unavailable.

There is one telltale clue, however, which will no doubt yield the Correct 
Answer from one of the Mechanics: The junction boxes are round with a bayonet 
mount cover that rotates to liberate the cover. The boxes are big and deep. (I 
hate to mention that because some of us liked things better when we had big and 
deep junction boxes, and I don't want this thread to go off topic.)

My own guess is Kyocera brand, possibly earlier than the venerable K-51. Alas, 
my little gray cells are not what they used to be, so I'm polling the group. 
The yellowing does point away from my own guess because I had not seen that on 
Kyocera brand, nor on other polycrystal brands.

All Correct Respondents have my permission to take the rest of the day off! 
Bonus Points if a Correct Respondent can also state approximate time of 
manufacture.

Thanks for helping,

Mick Abraham, Proprietor
www.abrahamsolar.com

Voice: 970-731-4675
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