Need help understanding this or else it is just wrong, am very confused, any help appreciated---
"By convention, solar cell efficiencies are measured under standard test conditions (STC) unless stated otherwise. STC specifies a temperature of 25 ยฐC and an irradiance of 1000 W/m2 with an air mass 1.5 (AM1.5) spectrum. These conditions correspond to a clear day with sunlight incident upon a sun-facing 37ยฐ-tilted surface with the sun at an angle of 41.81ยฐ above the horizon.[2][3] This represents solar noon near the spring and autumn equinoxes in the continental United States with surface of the cell aimed directly at the sun."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cell_efficiencyI am confused about how the STC 37/42 angles can be with the panel aimed directly. IMO if the sun's altitude is 42 degrees then the panel tilt to be direct would be 48 degrees, not 37.
Meanwhile they then say that that STC set-up is equivalent to what the panel will do in the USA. I am confused about that too.
You can get your latitude at noon from the sun's altitude of course. You actually use the Zenith Distance which is 90-Alt. So you get
Lat = ZD - Declination and at the Equinoxes, Dec is zero, so in the above quote, where Alt is 42, then ZD and Lat is 90-42 = 48
They say that puts it in the continental US, which it does (barely)
But now they say the panel is tilted 37 degrees but it is aimed directly at the sun at noon. How can that be? Panel tilt at noon direct sun would be the same as ZD and at the time of the two Equinoxes, panel tilt would also be the same as your Latitude.
With latitude at 48 and tilt at 37, how can that be "direct" and so how can that be the same as STC?
I know to get my Isc from a panel I have to aim it right at the sun with the sun high enough to give enough light. I also know from doing it, that at 49.3N Lat, with Dec at say 20N, then my panel tilt at noon should be ZD = Lat -Dec or 49.3 - 20 = 29.3 degrees. On 21 June, with Dec maxed at 23.3ish, then my panel would be tilted 49.3-23.3 = 26 degrees. On 21 Mar or 21 Sep, the panel would be tilted the same as the latitude or 49.3 degrees to be direct aimed at noon.
So what are they trying to say in that Wiki article? I need more coffee or else it is wrong or what?
Edit--Hmmm they didn't say that the equivalent USA example was when the sun was at 42 altitude or that the panel was at 37. Hmmmm
Thanks
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