What Should I Use For Solar Cell Dust Testing

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The discussion focuses on finding suitable materials for testing the impact of dust on solar cell power production. The primary suggestion is to use ISO standard test dust, specifically ISO12103-1, due to its uniformity and controllability. There is also consideration of using chalk, although concerns about its adhesion to acrylic surfaces are raised. The idea of using outdoor dirt is mentioned, but it lacks the necessary consistency and quantifiability. Overall, ISO12103-1 test dust emerges as the most viable option for accurate testing.
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Hello!

Right now I am trying to figure out how much of an affect dust has on the power production of some solar cells that I have.

I was just searching for a possible material to use for dust testing. Anyone have any bright ideas?
 
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oh right, I have considered using chalk and that's my number 1 so far, but I am concerned with whether or not it would stick to the acrylic that my cells are made out of.
 
Why not just use some dirt from outside?
 
ISO standard test dust, of course.

The standard is ISO12103-1.
 
Mech_Engineer said:
Why not just use some dirt from outside?

I need the dust to be uniform and controllable. I also need it to be quantifiable.
 
brewnog said:
ISO standard test dust, of course.

The standard is ISO12103-1.

ohh of course, I totally forgot about ISO12103-1 test grade. silly me.

Seriously though, seems promising. Thanks for the suggestion
 
That's a great idea, i always wanted to see how much of an impact dirt has on the cells.
 
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