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Really curious. I never seen this addressed. BUT if I put panels on top of van or bus and go camping how do I prevent damage if caught in a hailstorm?
66788 said:The hail is more likely to break the panel with a 90 degree strike, as opposed to a lesser angle. Also there may be a difference in the strength of the glass between manufacturers (China vs established names like Kyocera or BP Solar).
INTJohn said:This is hilarious and in todays internet availability so easily researched and yet such mindlessness still is rampant. Both Kyocera & BP Solar have production facilities in China
Mine flipped over and broke my a/c cover and ripped off my tv antenna (the round ones that are bolted down) and it didnt even damage the wiresjimindenver said:you don't
Solar panels can take a hell of a beating. I watched a woman trying to bust up a panel with a hammer to show a seller that it was not usable. She hit it a half a dozen times before she finally shattered it.
So please do not put yourself in danger because what it takes to damage a panel will put you in the hospital.
Yes it was by wind. Didnt know needed be specific. By wires I mean the micro wires inside the panel between each solar celljimindenver said:I never thought hail would cause a panel to flip, maybe wind and even then I would suspect the mounts.
INTJohn said:You are not taking up space on your "2nd story party deck"......
When its hot, you park the vehicle in the shade put the panel in the sun. I have 45' radius if I want it.
Have never understood home grown perma top mounted panels on pickup & vans.
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