These scratches dramatically lower the energy output by decreasing the amount of solar energy each panel can absorb because the scratches keep the sunlight from shining directly on the cells.
Solar panels damage debris.
Although more unpredictable than wind alone due to the variety of sizes and types of materials that can be blown around in a storm solar panels have proven to be remarkably resistant to impact from wind blown debri in the past.
Solar panels and hail damage can happen in the blink of an eye.
The january hailstorm in canberra damaged houses cars and solar panels across the city.
Solar panels can get damaged in a number of ways one of the most obvious is hail falling trees and flying debris in a storm.
Shattered panels are easily recognised and indicate the panel is not producing and will need to be replaced.
This included our black mountain science and innovation park.
Another source of panel damage in wind storms can be flying debris.
Falling debris causes damage to solar panels falling debris even small debris like twigs leaves and dirt can cause micro scratches on your solar panels.
Micro cracks are a more subtle damage that can be hard to see with the naked eye and.
One minute the sun is shining bright across the lone star state then suddenly debris the size of golfballs rattles down and wreaks havoc that s often expensive and stressful to repair.
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