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Yes, you can keep flexible solar panels mounted during storms, but take precautions to prevent damage from debris and water accumulation.
Securing Flexible Solar Panels Against Storms
Flexible solar panels are designed to be durable and weather-resistant, but they can be susceptible to damage from extreme weather conditions. To keep your flexible solar panels secure during storms, consider using reinforced mounting systems that can withstand high winds and flying debris. For example, a mounting system with a wind load capacity of at least 50 pounds per square foot (PSF) can provide adequate protection.
Debris Accumulation Prevention
Debris accumulation is a significant concern for flexible solar panels during storms. Leaves, branches, and other lightweight debris can accumulate on the panels and cause damage or even create a fire hazard. To prevent debris accumulation, consider installing a roof-mounted solar panel cleaning system that can be easily accessed and cleaned. Alternatively, use a gutter guard system to redirect debris away from the panels.
Waterproofing and Drainage
Flexible solar panels can be vulnerable to water accumulation, which can lead to electrical shorts and other issues. To prevent water accumulation, ensure that the mounting system is designed with proper drainage in mind. This includes using a waterproof sealant around the edges of the panels and installing a drainage system that can direct water away from the panels. Consider using a panel with a built-in drainage system or a mounting system that includes a built-in gutter system.
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