I got one of those cheap 100watt panels and it only has a glass pane covering it. I expect some sort of plexiglass covering it would be a good idea since I plan on mounting it to the roof of my 80's fwc. I was at the hardware store and was eyeing the lexan since it is suppose to be stronger but noticed on the labeling that it blocks UV's. That didn't sound like a good thing to cover a solar panel with. What is a good and/or affordable material to use for this? Just standard cheap plexiglass?
Another related question. I've read that it is good to have clearance beneath the panel when mounting to help cool the panel off and make it work more efficiently. Is the same true for the top of the panel? Or does it not matter on the top side? I ask because I think it might be easier to just sandwich the piece of plexiglass (or whatever I end up using) on the top of the panel rather than adding some sort of spacers.
Thanks for the help ya'll have provided in the past and now.
Another related question. I've read that it is good to have clearance beneath the panel when mounting to help cool the panel off and make it work more efficiently. Is the same true for the top of the panel? Or does it not matter on the top side? I ask because I think it might be easier to just sandwich the piece of plexiglass (or whatever I end up using) on the top of the panel rather than adding some sort of spacers.
Thanks for the help ya'll have provided in the past and now.