Quote from Guest on December 5, 2025, 1:35 am
Safety is a top priority. A common argument that I often come across is that the HMS Photovoltaik systems eliminate the chance of fires as they do not provide long high-voltage DC lines on the roof. Rather, all the panels generate AC power, and the whole system is less dangerous. But so, is this just a marketing thing or is it supported? Have any of the electricians or solar dot com types worked with both systems and found that there was a actual difference in the safety or ease of installing or any emergency shutdown procedures?
Safety is a top priority. A common argument that I often come across is that the HMS Photovoltaik systems eliminate the chance of fires as they do not provide long high-voltage DC lines on the roof. Rather, all the panels generate AC power, and the whole system is less dangerous. But so, is this just a marketing thing or is it supported? Have any of the electricians or solar dot com types worked with both systems and found that there was a actual difference in the safety or ease of installing or any emergency shutdown procedures?