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Solar panels

03/16/2010 7:33 PM

Does anyone know what kind of glue to use making solar panels glueing copper pipe to aluminum so it would be conductive?

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Re: Solar panels

03/16/2010 8:41 PM

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Re: Solar panels

03/16/2010 10:47 PM

I want the guest to send Lynlynch 2 hundred 70 dollars, and 57 cents for his answer.

Then I want the guest to either join up and help out, or pay 7 dollars and 50 cents everytime they ask a question, and get a good answer.

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Re: Solar panels

03/17/2010 10:09 PM

Well I believe you have wrapped this up. Great answer, when I ran across this I saved this to my own file for my dad.

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Re: Solar panels

04/02/2010 9:21 PM

Thermally conductive or electrically conductive?

Not safe to presume, even though common sense indicates thermal.

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