Since the convection in air photovoltaic/thermal systems (PV/Ts) is weak, this study analyzes different cooling
strategies experimentally to improve the thermal/electrical efficiency of PV/Ts. Hence, a PV/T was fabricated
and tested outdoors, considering three cooling strategies: unbaffled, solid baffled, and perforated baffled PV/Ts
at two flow rates of 0.092 kg/s and 0.17 kg/s. Perforated baffles are a robust, novel method that improves
convection, reduces PV temperature, and enhances efficiency. Furthermore, the lower the PV temperature, the
higher the electrical efficiency. The experimental data reveal that the peak PV temperature in the perforated
baffled scenario falls by nearly 15.6 % and 17.5 % compared to that in the unbaffled scenario at the flow rates of
0.092 kg/s and 0.17 kg/s, respectively. However, the outlet temperature increases in the baffled scenarios
compared to the unbaffled one due to improvement in the convection mechanism. Using the solid and perforated
baffles increases the peak outlet temperature by nearly 7.22 % and 12.38 % at the flow rate of 0.17 kg/s.
Furthermore, the overall efficiency in the solid and perforated baffled PV/Ts improves by 17.29 % and 39.78 %
compared to the unbaffled one at the flow rate of 0.17 kg/s. Hence, using perforated baffles is a strong method to
boost the efficiency of PV/Ts.