I need to remove this splattered epoxy from a Renogy solar panel. Acetone and elbow grease seem to do the trick but I’d like to make sure I’m not causing more damage by using acetone. I’ve read it can be bad for the panel and can strip protective/anti reflective coatings.
The panel is still working now. I doubt it has the same max output but I never tested it. I still get 5 amps when I’m using max load in this van.
Is it ok to use acetone in this situation?
How it happened:
I was working on a wooden boat and had some leftover penetrating epoxy. I thought might as well add a coating to the temporary wind deflector I made for the van’s solar panel.
It didn’t cure properly and I drove through rain on the way home resulting in the pictures I’ve attached.
The panel would be very difficult to replace the way it has been mounted
Any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated!
The panel is still working now. I doubt it has the same max output but I never tested it. I still get 5 amps when I’m using max load in this van.
Is it ok to use acetone in this situation?
How it happened:
I was working on a wooden boat and had some leftover penetrating epoxy. I thought might as well add a coating to the temporary wind deflector I made for the van’s solar panel.
It didn’t cure properly and I drove through rain on the way home resulting in the pictures I’ve attached.
The panel would be very difficult to replace the way it has been mounted
Any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated!
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