GTI Solar systems are available very cheap or free these days, when installers upgrade they wont use the original system. I was given a 2KW system & only had space on the shed roof for 1.5KW eight panels. This left 2 spare panels, so I decided to re configure them to give about 22V DC. One I made into a portable panel. Heres some pictures of how I did the alterations, using a small Dremel & grinding carefuly through the back of the panel, & splitting the connection in the middle of the string of cells. Carefully soldering wire to run up to the connection box, & sealing the conection with silicone.
Great post. That backing material is not hard to remove as you did.
I might point out for others, that you do need to check the panel will have suitable voltages for battery charging when you finish. IE 36.92 VoltsMPV divide by 2 = 18.46 perfect. Amps 5.15 x 2 = 10.3, not bad for a freebee
Good job DeBe.
The other alternative is to use an MPPT with those panel(s) as they are, without modification, even in conjunction wit other panels charging the same batteries via a different controller.
Cheers,
Peter
Just mentioned it in case you wanted to squeeze every last drop out of the panel.
I use a 4awg cable which doubles up for my compressors & my jump starting cable has Anderson plugs, a bit physically heavy, but an option for a few extra metres.
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DeBe has demonstrated just how handy it is to label things so you can see at a glance what is what and what goes where. It's a good practice and saves time if you have to troubleshoot