Am I going to lose anything if I get a piece of glass to cover it to protect against the elements? The panel is epoxy coated which would likely scratch easily.
Unfortunately, even though most solar panels are bonded to glass, there can be many % loss due to refraction and
absorption in the glass. App 1-3% at high inclination and up to 8% at high angle. ie the "rays" bounce off.
They decided to use thick glass to protect from possible hail damage.
Now depending on the construction of the silicon, scratches may be NO ISSUE at all. Try this test -
Put the panel in the sun, connect to a load and measure the current (and voltage). Place your finger or a pencil
along ONE cell, then across TWO cells. If there is NO appreciable drop, then the cells are in a multi- series / parallel
arrangement and all you'll lose is the AREA of the scratch !! So no big deal.
IF you lose the entire cell, and possibly others in the series chain, then report back and we can rethink.
We pay up to $100,000 to have our Solar car laminated and micro-grooved for MAX collection.
Our panels are wafer thin and flexible.