When a solar panel installed in a house or the like is damaged and piled up with rubble from a house or the like, sunlight may generate electricity when it hits the panel, and touching it with bare hands may cause electric shock. "
(1) Do not touch with bare hands.
(2) When contacting the damaged solar panel during rescue and restoration work, wear insulating gloves such as dry line gloves or rubber gloves.
(3) When multiple solar panels are connected by cables, unplug or disconnect the connected cables. If possible, cover the panel with a blue tarpaulin or cardboard, or face down to avoid exposure to sunlight.
(4) If possible, wrap the exposed copper wire in the cable section with plastic tape or the like.
(5) When transporting the solar panel to an abandoned place, be careful to smash the glass with a hammer or the like. In addition, the components of the battery board are as follows: semi-reinforced glass (thickness about 3mm), battery cells (silicon plate: 10-15cm square, thickness 0.2-0.4mm, silver electrodes, solder, copper foil, etc.), transparent resin, white Resin plates, metal frames (mainly aluminum), wiring materials, resin boxes, etc. (6) Even when there is no sun at night and after sunset, although the solar panel basically does not generate electricity, it should work in the same way as when the sun is shining.
Caution: (1) Even if it is damaged, there is still a danger of electric shock. Do not touch it; (2) When handling damaged battery panels, contact the sales constructor to take corresponding measures.