Andrew, Wrenches
While in Hawaii, l had modules that had fractures, some showed up in low
performance, some did not and l don't recall there being a wobble on the
high side. I would suggest inspecting what the modules look in question.
Most of the time the cracks are visable and may look like worm tracks, they
will be across the modules. Also look for what appears to be cigarette
burns, this is trace arcing or at least overheating of the trace and they
can appear at the interconnecting trace or main traces mostly at the change
in direction of the trace. I have also had bad bypass diode connections
have issues effecting performance curves.
Jerry
NABCEP Inspector
NABCEP Installer

On Fri, Nov 16, 2018, 12:03 PM Andrew Truitt <atru...@gmail.com wrote:

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>
> Wrenches - Does anyone have experience getting electroluminescence (EL)
> test results from module manufacturers?  I just shot some module IV curves
> as part of an acceptance test and they all show some irregularities on the
> vertical slope that Solmetric says are indicative of microfractures:
>
> [image: image.png]
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>
> It seems the optimal course of action here is to perform EL testing on a
> random sample of mods in the field and compare with images from the factory
> to hone in on the root cause.  However field EL testing is not cheap and
> even if we do determine that the damage occured after modules left the
> factory, how could it be proven if its the shipper or the EPC at fault?  I
> foresee everyone pushing back and invoking the performance warranty as the
> backstop if issues pop up in the future (assuming nothing shows up during
> performance testing next month), but the last thing we want deal with is a
> massive (or worse, piecemeal) warranty claim in 5 years.  Or the array may
> mildly underperform year over year, not enough to trigger warranties but
> still costing thousands in lost revenue.  The system is a 200kW ground
> mount in CO using tier 1 (top 5) Chinese modules.  Anyone dealt with this
> type of situation before?
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