The cells have arrived.
Beautiful blue-weird colour.
Back side:
They were fine overall, but there is some discolourations near the edges:
Not sure if it's ok or not.
The cells are paper-thin, flexible and feel very fragile.
The front surface is changing colours of blue in a rather peculiar fashion.
Don't ever touch the front surface - it absorbs fingerprints and contaminants with no hope of removal.
My father, who made solar cells in the 90s, said that the surface is likely a dense pack of tiny pyramids, giving the colour changes and responsible for the dirt absorption.
Each cell weights exactly 7g, on +-0.05g scale.
It's night out (and winter is approaching), so not sure what performance they would get in the sun - i'll test on the nearest sunny day.
Being put 10cm away from a 150W metal halide arc lamp it gives 0.65V open circuit and 3.5A short circuit.
A luxmeter gives 80000lux at this distance, which is close enough, but the spectrum is likely wrong.
The cell heats uniformly when in front of the lamp, getting warm almost instantly.
One thing is certain - these won't survive any time exposed to the elements, so i'll better find something to encase them into.
Any ideas?
What else to test?
Zucca asked about reverse voltage test, but i'm not sure what exactly to look for.