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What is the difference between polycrystalline and monocrystalline modules?

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What is the difference between polycrystalline and monocrystalline modules?

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The polycrystalline modules use cells made from a multi crystalline silicon material with a blue marbled appearance.The monocrystalline modules have cells of a darker appearance, almost black in colour. These are produced from a pure single crystal silicon, resulting in a cell which is very slightly higher in efficiency than the multicrystalline silicon cell. Thus the monocrystalline modules are typically smaller in physical size than a polycrystalline one of the same output. We offer both systems.

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