Modern panels rarely use glass.
Solar panels protecting roof from hail.
Commercial hail protection structures with solar panels vps is proud to introduce the ability to incorporate solar panels on many of our structural hail protection designs including a seamless and advanced integration that is the first of it s kind for this type of product.
For such large hail one option might be to pole mount the panels then tilt them up to full vertical when serious hail is predicted takes about 5 minutes 2 people and a wrench.
In most cases solar panels are tested and certified to withstand hail of up to 25 mm one inch falling at 23 meters per second approximately 50 miles per hour.
Solar panel manufacturers test their products to ensure that they are capable of withstanding hail storms.
Solar panels and hail damage can happen in the blink of an eye.
Any hail that is larger than an inch in diameter such as golf ball or baseball sized hail can threaten your solar panels.
Most panels are designed to withstand most ordinary hail.
How much hail damage can a solar panel endure.
We take our high speed camera to the westpak testing facility where we fire balls of ice at different velocit.
This video is poorly done but you can see impact of hail on the roof and you can see that the panels are not effected which is amazing.
One minute the sun is shining bright across the lone star state then suddenly debris the size of golfballs rattles down and wreaks havoc that s often expensive and stressful to repair.
This will put the faces out of harms way.
With hail season in full swing protect your solar panels from hail damage to keep their energy supply in working condition.
A cover can also increase the lifespan of your solar panels.
Covering up your panels will prevent them from creating energy but it will save them from damage.
Protective covers are usually made of a durable weatherproof material.
The tempered glass protects the solar cells under this type of impact.
The cover gives protection for the weather such as snow hail sleet and windblown debris and also against overheating of the solar panel during periods of long and intense solar radiation.
There are several ways to protect your panels but the most effective method is by using a protective cover.
Most manufacturers actually perform tests to ensure that their solar panels are able to withstand a hailstorm and most systems are certified to easily take on hail that s around one inch in diameter and falling at a rate of fifty miles per hour.
But not all solar panels will make it out of a hailstorm unscathed.
Weatherproofing your solar panels.
Solar panels are rated for hail impact which is roughly the impact of a 1 hail ball striking the panel at 52 mph.