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Paul Keinanen wrote:
At the arctic summer the air temperature can be well over 20 C for longer periods of time, so this does not help a lot in keeping the cells cool. ....and the windchill is also reasonably comparable? I didn't realize the arctic could be so 'balmy!' Thanks for the info. I suppose that if you wanted to push the issue, a heat pipe stuck in the ice going back to a metal layer on the back of the panel would be quite effective in cooling the panel... |
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