4. Safety Precautions
When light shines on the light-receiving surface of the solar module, the solar module will generate DC electricity
with a voltage of over 24 V. If modules are connected in series, the total voltage is equal to the sum of the voltage
of each module. If modules are connected in parallel, the total current is equal to the sum of the current of each
module.
When transporting and installing any mechanical and electrical components, please take care to keep children away
from the system and installation site.
It is recommended that the light-receiving surface of the module be completely covered with opaque material
during installation and that the positive and negative terminals be disconnected in order to prevent issues arising
from power generation.
When installing or troubleshooting for a PV system, do not wear metal rings, straps, earrings, nose rings, lip rings or
other metal devices, and only use insulated tools approved for electrical installation.
Please comply with safety instructions for all other components utilized in the system, including cables, connectors,
controllers, charge regulators, inverters, batteries and other rechargeable batteries, etc.
Use only the relevant equipment, connectors, wiring and brackets applicable to the installation of this solar module
system. Always use modules of the same type in a particular PV system. Bypass diodes have been integrated into
the junction box for all modules.
For any single module or combination of more than one module connected in series or parallel, the cross-sectional
area of the cable and the capacity of the connector must suit the maximum system short-circuit current, otherwise
the cable and connector will overheat at high currents.
DC fuses must be appropriate for the module's overcurrent protection rating.
Under normal outdoor conditions, the currents and voltages generated by the module will be different from those
listed in the data sheet, depending on the weather and ambient temperature. Data specified on the nameplate are
expected values under standard test conditions (STC).
5. Installation Procedure and Precautions
Obtain information on any requirements and pre-approvals for the site, installation and inspection from the relevant
authorities prior to installation.
When installing the product on the roof of a vehicle, ensure that the roof is protected against fire: The installation
site should be free of flammable materials. The solar panel's positive and negative terminals should be fully
disconnected before installation. Only use approved insulated tools for electrical installation.
5.1 Unpacking and Precautions
Carefully unpack the solar panel and ensure that all instructions on the package are followed. The contents are
listed as follows:
Solar Panel
User Manual and
Warranty Card
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