How to prevent or reduce the risk of Solar Cell fires
Some preventive measures you can take include:
Choose an Experienced Solar PV Installer
Experienced solar installers may have a good reputation in the area. Besides looking at their reputation and years of experience, technicians should also have the required licenses. It ensures they know how to do a good job and they have a business they can trust. Other industry credentials also show that they have a well-trained workforce.
Get quality solar panels and parts
Because of the low price, the temptation to buy low-quality solar panels is great. But avoid it at all costs. Such panels can fail, leading to fires, resulting in higher costs in the long run.
Buying good-quality solar panels can avoid this problem. Manufacturers also offer long-term warranties for solar panels. The same applies to all the parts that make up the system. Therefore, you should make sure not to choose a flammable frame and mounting system.
Regular system maintenance
Any electrical system requires regular maintenance. Make sure to check regularly for any damage caused by pests, rodents, and other small animals. Look for holes in the cables that could cause problems in the future.
Avoid DIY solar installations
Often, one can rely on DIY solar installations. You should avoid this if you want to be safe. While installation costs can be reduced, they may cause more problems in the future. Solar panel systems are complex. Therefore, if you are not a trained electrician or solar PV installation expert, you should not attempt DIY installation. Doing so increases the risk of the solar panel catching fire.