If you have a microinverter based system only the output of that one panel would be affected until replaced.
Golf ball damage to my solar panels.
I found a golf ball 30m from our house the other day.
This way physical size will not come into play.
The tempered glass protects the solar cells under this type of impact.
But it might tear through the thinner strings.
Can a golf ball damage my solar panels.
This however is highly dependent on the way in which the golf ball strikes the panel.
We live on a golf course and because i am an idiot we purchased 31k worth of solar panels.
At the end of the day it is possible for your solar panels to crack from the impact of a golf ball.
The panel would likely continue to deliver power although at a lower rate.
Solar in cold climates with the cyclone bomb bringing record low temperatures to the east coast this month many homeowners have had snow on.
I am sure the solar panel was hit by someone as part of a bet they have been working on it and somebody won that bet.
Or use the same type of nets some of the driving ranges use to keep balls from leaving their property and causing damage to others.
If a golf ball were to damage your solar panel it would not be catastrophic.
Well after one year we have 5 panels cracked due to golf ball damage.
Those dogs can have my golf balls but i prefer to keep mine right where they are at.
Then put a correctly spec ed panel at the corner position.
In california and many of the other states where solar is prevalent there is no shortage of golf courses and homes that surround them.
We currently are only getting 50 60 of the efficiency we were getting before the damage.
Unfortunately those nets are pretty tough and may cause enough shadowing on the panels depending on how far away they are installed.
Because of this it is important to plan your solar panel system so that it is exposed to possible golf ball hits as little as possible.
The salesman said that the panels can withstand golf balls.
You may be able to remove the broken panel and put one of your existing panels from a corner position into the broken panel site.