Monocrystalline silicon, polycrystalline silicon and amorphous silicon solar panels are key components of photovoltaic solar power generation systems, but special attention should be paid to the following points during the experimentation process and installation: p>
1. Risk of Electric Shock: Solar panels generate direct current, which can cause a risk of electric shock if broken or misused. During experimentation and installation, appropriate equipment and protective measures should be used, such as insulating gloves, goggles and safety helmets.
2. Physical damage: Solar panels are fragile devices and physical damage during experiments and installation should be avoided. Please handle it carefully during operation and avoid violent or rough operation.
3. Exexposure to environmental factors: Solar panels are exposed outdoors for a long time and will be affected by environmental factors such as wind and rain. During the experimentation and installation process, make sure the solar panels are clean and dry to prevent dust or other impurities from adhering to the surface.
4. Matching Inverter: The energy generated by solar panels is direct current, which needs to be converted to alternating current for domestic or commercial use. Therefore, during experimentation and installation, it is necessary to select a suitable inverter to ensure that it matches the current and voltage generated by the solar panels.