The outside temperature was unseasonably cool, maybe 55 degrees. 

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Re: [RE-wrenches] Low OC Voltage

Drake, At what temperature did you get that reading? If it was very
hot, then that could just be poor temperature characteristics of the
module. I have run into some modules, specifically Suniva's, that just
do very poorly in warm temperatures. Otherwise, if the voltage is
approximately 2/3 of what you would expect, then it is usually an
issue in the module jbox. Either a bad diode or failed solder
connection. This case is odd, because it is a little bit more than 2/3
the voltage. So maybe it was very cold with 1/3 the module not
working, or very hot. Also, taking a look with an IR camera when the
system is functioning can often show if 1/3 the module is not working
or if there are some bad cells in the module.

Cheers, 
Dave

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On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 7:05 PM Drake
<drake.chamber...@redwoodalliance.org [2]> wrote:

  Hello Wrenches,

 Would you expect a low open circuit voltage in a module to be due to
a problem in the J-box / diodes or the module itself? The OC voltage
read about 28.3 V, where as the STC OC voltage of the module is 37.3. 

 The module is an LDK 240, which means no warranty. 

 Thanks,

 Drake 

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