BB wrote:
The simplest is to use a DVM set to 10 amp scale (assuming the panels have less than 10 amps Isc) and measure the short circuit current and also measure the open circuit voltage... Between the two--you will be 99% sure the panel is good.
Remember the current is pretty much proportional to the amount of sun (less sun on panel, less current). The open circuit voltage, once you have "enough sun" is pretty much proportional to the temperature of the panel (above 77F, the voltage will drop a little bit, below 77F the voltage will increase a bit).
-Bill
Bill,
I had planned on checking all of the panels, and looking for relative differences between the panels. If all were close, then I wouldn't worry about the "oddities" I had seen.
The short circuit currents are spec'd at 7.78 amp, so it's under the 10 amps you mentioned.
I don't have a feel for how the more common panel manufacturing problems "show" themselves, and if the Voc and Isc would catch them. I'm guessing by your answer, that most of the common problems would be caught.
Thanks for the suggestion - Definitely an easier solution than the thoughts I had.
Michael