Study on enhancing the efficiency of solar panels using condensate water recovered from air conditioner evaporator
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Under the tropical climate conditions of Ho Chi Minh City, the average ambient temperature of approximately 35.6°C causes the surface temperature of photovoltaic (PV) panels to gradually rise from 45°C ± 2°C under solar irradiance levels ranging from 800 to 1000 W/m², thereby reducing the system’s efficiency and durability. This study applies an active cooling solution using forced water spraying, in which domestic water (25–30°C) is mixed with condensate water from air-conditioning evaporator units (10–15°C) to produce a cooling source with a temperature range of 17.5–22.5°C. The experimental model shows that this method maintains a conversion efficiency of approximately η ≈ 19.5% to 20.08 and a power output close to the theoretical value, outperforming natural convection (~18.15%). The results demonstrate the feasibility of the mixed-water cooling system under hot and humid climatic conditions, contributing to improved energy harvesting efficiency and enhanced operational stability of the PV panels.