Specifications
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Figure 46 - Thin Film Array Solar Panel Specifications 
The photo above shows the type of panel we will be using in our project. As you can 
see it is very flexible and we will be using this panel to cover the dome. This panel is 
made by Honeywell and is readily available for purchase. This particular solar panel can 
be cut to conform to different shapes. This is one of the main advantages of using this 
material.  This  type  of  panel  is  also  cheap  because  it  is created  using  a very  cost 
effective manufacturing process. They are disadvantages of using this solar panel. One 
of the main disadvantages is that it doesn‟t produce energy as effective as other panels, 
which are available on the market. We well only be using this power source to charge a 
battery which is not that difficult of a task and since we are also including wind power it 
is not the only source of power in our system. 
They  are some  types  of  Thin Film  Array,  which  must  be covered  by  glass  due to 
elements that  can  damage  the  surface  of  the  material. We found that  there  are Thin 
Film Arrays that do not need to be covered by glass because they are covered with a 
transparent  element,  which  causes  the  material  to  flex  and  also  protects  it  from  the 
elements. Using non-conductive rivets, which will secure this to the metal, will mount the 
panels to the metal. There will be a rivet approximately one foot apart with a spread of 6 
to 8 inches. This  will secure the panels to the metal and cause it not to move in the 
wind. Since we are using wind as a power source we will have to make sure that the 
panels are  secured  tightly to  the  metal  backing. We do not  want  air to  go  under  the 
panels, this will cause the panels to lift and can create problems in the reliability of the 
system. These panels are flexible but they are not made to move due to damper and 
wind resistance. 










