Quote from: R.C Property on February 27, 2013, 07:56:38 pmQuote from: Solar Steve on February 27, 2013, 07:43:59 pmYeah you said in above posts that you can't make them safe and the electrocution risk is always there from the DC at the array. But actually the DC is no risk in this instance.not when the solar panels are in good working order and fited right, if they are faulty, damaged, not wired up correctly then there is a risk. DC is more deadly than AC. Ok. It's taken a while, but glad we have batted it out. I'm so worn out by all this, I'm off for a lie down!!!
Quote from: Solar Steve on February 27, 2013, 07:43:59 pmYeah you said in above posts that you can't make them safe and the electrocution risk is always there from the DC at the array. But actually the DC is no risk in this instance.not when the solar panels are in good working order and fited right, if they are faulty, damaged, not wired up correctly then there is a risk. DC is more deadly than AC.
Yeah you said in above posts that you can't make them safe and the electrocution risk is always there from the DC at the array. But actually the DC is no risk in this instance.
Quote from: Solar Steve on February 27, 2013, 07:59:53 pmQuote from: R.C Property on February 27, 2013, 07:56:38 pmQuote from: Solar Steve on February 27, 2013, 07:43:59 pmYeah you said in above posts that you can't make them safe and the electrocution risk is always there from the DC at the array. But actually the DC is no risk in this instance.not when the solar panels are in good working order and fited right, if they are faulty, damaged, not wired up correctly then there is a risk. DC is more deadly than AC. Ok. It's taken a while, but glad we have batted it out. I'm so worn out by all this, I'm off for a lie down!!! yer theres always a light at the end of a tunnel! lol so to sum it up:- just turn up and clean them? lol
Quote from: R.C Property on February 27, 2013, 08:07:36 pmQuote from: Solar Steve on February 27, 2013, 07:59:53 pmQuote from: R.C Property on February 27, 2013, 07:56:38 pmQuote from: Solar Steve on February 27, 2013, 07:43:59 pmYeah you said in above posts that you can't make them safe and the electrocution risk is always there from the DC at the array. But actually the DC is no risk in this instance.not when the solar panels are in good working order and fited right, if they are faulty, damaged, not wired up correctly then there is a risk. DC is more deadly than AC. Ok. It's taken a while, but glad we have batted it out. I'm so worn out by all this, I'm off for a lie down!!! yer theres always a light at the end of a tunnel! lol so to sum it up:- just turn up and clean them? lol Lol! Nearly.....
If the solar panel is always live then how do they fit them on a sunny day safely?