What to do if photovoltaic panels are hit by a typhoon

Unless you have an off-grid system (not connected to utility service lines), we recommend that you turn off your PV system to isolate it from the utility to prevent a power surge from the grid. Disconnect the PV System from the grid before the storm hits. 1, P...

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