Glass solar panel:
First of all, the elevation of the solar panel should be adjusted according to the determined appropriate installation angle and orientation to ensure good and sufficient lighting conditions, avoid being blocked by buildings or greening, and the installation ground should also be flat, preferably installed on a sloping roof.
Secondly, confirm the correct installation hole position, use the Z-shaped bracket to support the solar panel, install the bracket on the solar panel, and then screw through the hole position of the z-shaped bracket to fix and install the solar panel.
Thirdly, determine how many solar panels need to be installed according to the size of the system voltage. Repeat the previous step to fix and install the solar panels with screws.
Finally, select cables with appropriate current load to form a power generation array through series and parallel connection of solar panels to meet the power output demand. Note that the positive and negative poles of the terminal block shall not be connected reversely, and then connected to the controller.
Flexible solar panels:
First of all, adjust the elevation of the solar panel according to the determined appropriate installation angle and orientation to ensure good and sufficient lighting conditions and avoid being blocked by buildings or greening.
Secondly, clean the installation surface to make it as flat and clean as possible without foreign matters.
Thirdly, apply special glue on the back of the solar panel, fix it on the installation surface, and press it for a period of time.
Finally, glue the side of the solar panel again to seal the solar panel, determine how many solar panels need to be installed according to the size of the system voltage, and select cables with appropriate current load to connect the solar panel.
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