Another vote for thermal damage. I remember that someone else reported trying regular glass, and that it broke loudly after only like an hour. Those things can get damn hot in the sun. Bare cells in room temperature air, in the sunlight, got up to around 60C (140F). Now seal them up so they can't dissipate that heat as well. They'll get the air inside that container cooking in no time. I heated my prototype to about 89C (192.2F) to simulate cooking in the summer sun. It had flexible polycarbonate on it, and it was bulging out quite a bit. Glass won't handle that sort of thing very well.