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After the storm: Assessing PV systems for hidden damage

by Michelle McCann — Posted on September 1, 2022 — Updated at September 1, 2022

By Michelle McCann for Ecogeneration 9th March 2022

With the rise in severe weather events, it is more important than ever to assess PV systems for hidden damage that can affect performance and potentially be hazardous, writes Dr Michelle McCann from PV Lab Australia.

After the storm: Assessing PV systems for hidden damage
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PV Lab Australia has introduced a static mechanical load test for solar panels to see how they stand up to severe weather events, writes Dr Michelle McCann. Up Next:
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