Hi everyone, I put together these two short videos to explain how solar panels really work, using a dead-simple water analogy. No jargon overload—just clear visuals for beginners and intermediates! Part 1 (~6:36): Starts with a single solar cell, explains Voc and Isc, series connections, what happens when a cell gets shaded (hotspots), and introduces bypass diodes. https://youtu.be/OtuKh_BNtIE Part 2 (~5:02): Dives deeper into how bypass diodes work across strings of cells, forward/reverse bias, and why your panel still produces power even if part of it is shaded or damaged. https://youtu.be/GO-3ES-oVgw Great for anyone from newcomers to those with some experience who want a straightforward refresher on the basics without getting buried in specs and equations. Hope they help—feedback very welcome! Thanks!