Well got 5 inverters tied to the grid 24/7.
Easy to kill them overnight as nothing flowing then.
Hate to lose an entire day of production by being paranoid.
Would like to know time-of-day that the risk is highest.
We already know the steepest angle to the sun is the hours around solar noon. Where I am that is about 1:30 pm local time.
Has any reports emerged as to the UTC times they expect the most radiation ?
Relax until there’s a big X flare pointed right at us.
“Easy to kill them overnight as nothing flowing then.”
If its night can the local grid even be impacted by a surge coming from solar sources ?
I would think the solar influence could only be while the sun’s visible — aka daylight hours.