Difference between Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline Solar Panels

                            Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline Solar Panel difference 

Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline Solar Panels




Whenever we think of installing a solar system at home, then we get many questions related to solar panels. Because in the market we get to see two types of solar panels, monocrystalline and polycrystalline, whose price also varies greatly. So today we will understand well about both of these Monocrystalline panel and Polycrystalline panel. 



  1. Monocrystalline 
  2. Polycrystalline




Identification of Monocrystalline Solar Panel and Polycrystalline Solar Panel





Monocrystalline Solar Panel
Monocrystalline Solar Panel





Polycrystalline Solar Panel
Polycrystalline Solar Panel

                                                   





The first question in the mind of all of us is, how will we recognize these two solar panels. We have two ways for this. The first seeing their color, and the second seeing their cell.


If you see their color, you get Monocrystalline solar panel dark black. While the color of the Polycrystalline solar panel is dark blue.


The important thing - Do not ever finalize the color of these panels. Because many companies fool us by misusing the safety glass installed on the panel.


You should always look at the solar cell to identify the solar panel. If you look at the polycrystalline solar panel, then its cells will look square to you. But if we look at the Monocrystalline panel, we get to see the cut on the edges of its cell. You get white and black color cuts on the edges of the mono panel.



Difference Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline solar panel




When using monocrystalline solar panels, consumes less space than polycrystalline solar panels. Meaning if you take both solar plates of the same size (watts), then the monocrystalline solar plate is found a little smaller.


Inside the monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panel, you get the same warranty from the company. Meaning there is not much difference in the life of these two.


Monocrystalline solar panels cost more than polycrystalline solar panels. You get to see a difference of about 500 rupees in a 100-watt panel. If you are thinking of installing a 1 KW solar panel, then a Monocrystalline solar panel will cost you 4000-6000 rupees from a polycrystalline solar panel. Monocrystalline solar panel cells are made of pure silicon, while polycrystalline solar panel cells are made of less pure silicon.



Many companies and people give you some wrong opinion to sell their product and get a good margin.

For example, the most talked about is that polycrystalline solar panels do not give you electricity in low sunlight areas. So you should only install a Monocrystalline solar panel, but this is completely wrong.


As I told you above. The monocrystalline solar panels are made of pure silicon, so their efficiency is 5-6% higher than a polycrystalline solar panel.


So this means that the monocrystalline solar panel wastes less power than the polycrystalline and it gives you 5-6% more power than the polycrystalline panel.




What will happen when there is a cloud ?



For example, we have put both monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels on one roof and there is no sunlight on this roof yet. So at the moment if the monocrystalline panel is giving you 10 amperes current then the same polycrystalline solar panel will give you 9.4 amperes current.



In simple words, the only difference between the two solar panels is monocrystalline and polycrystalline, that mono gives you 5-6% more power than poly. Because pure silicon is used in mono solar panels, due to which its efficiency is high.



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