What should I do if the connection point of the photovoltaic panel falls off

If it trips back to the off position,leave it off and call an engineer. Also check your inverter for any fault codes or error messages. Check the real-time and cumulative generation on your inverter (...
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What should I do if the connection point of the photovoltaic panel

If it''s in the off/down position (which can happen after a power cut) try to flick the switch back on. If it trips back to the off position, leave it off and call an engineer.

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