4 Easy Ways To Protect Solar Panels From EMPs

By Kami Turky

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If you use solar power, it’s crucial to keep your panels safe from EMP.

From a natural disaster to a terrorist attack, there are many ways that an EMP could affect your home and the things in it.

And in this article, we will give you some tips on how to protect your solar panel system from EMPs.

It doesn’t just have to be about technology though- if you’re into gardening, this is also important so that all of your hard work can continue being fruitful!

Protecting against any sort of electromagnetic pulse is always good for anything with circuits or wiring inside of them so make sure everything has been properly protected before something happens.

You’ll find these tips helpful whether you’re looking for general advice or want more specific information

What Is EMP?

An electromagnetic pulse, or emp for short, is a burst of high-energy radiation. It can damage electronic devices and leave them completely useless.

EMP’s are most commonly caused by nuclear detonations in the atmosphere above a specific location.

However, there are other types of emp as well that you should be aware of if you have solar panels.

One of these types is a solar flare.

Solar flares are sudden flashes from the sun that emit powerful x-rays and gamma rays.

These can be just as dangerous to your electronics if you’re not protected against them.

How Do Solar Flares Damage Electronics?

When a solar flare occurs, it emits extreme levels of radiation with very high power.

And although solar panels are pretty durable, this level of radiation can burn and destroy the delicate electronic parts in your devices.

That is why it’s so important to protect your devices from the potential harm that can come to them during this solar flare.

How To Protect Solar Panels From EMP?

There are a few ways you can go about protecting your electronics from solar flares.

The first option is purchasing surge protectors that have an extra layer of protection against power surges, which are the main cause of damage during this type of event.

Another idea would be connecting all your devices to power strips that have an extra layer of protection.

The last option would be to unplug your devices if you know there is a solar flare happening, but this might not always work since it’s not something we can control or predict.

However, if you don’t want to buy a surge protector or unplug your devices, then a faraday cage is your best option.

A Faraday Cage is a metal or mesh structure that surrounds an area and prevents all electrical signals (including energy waves) from reaching the items inside.

Metal cages are the most effective at blocking energy waves, but they can be too expensive for some people.

So instead, you may use a steel trashcan or large container that is made of galvanized steel (which contains

It’s important to mention that a mesh or net would not be as effective because it doesn’t block energy waves, so a solid structure should do the trick.

In the next section, we’ll go over how to build a faraday cage to protect solar panels from emp.

How To Build A Faraday Cage To Protect Your Solar Panels From Solar Flares?

  1. Find two pieces of galvanized sheet metal that are slightly larger than the solar panel system you want to protect
  2. Place those metal sheets on the top and bottom of the solar panel
  3. Repeat this process for each panel that you have
  4. Wrap your writes with aluminum foil or any conductive material
  5. The last step is to connect all of your panels together. Make sure that you’re not touching any bare metal with your hands when the cage is complete, and ensure that it’s grounded.
  6. Ground your faraday cage. There are multiple ways how to ground a faraday cage so make sure you pick one before continuing this process.

Last Words

Solar flares can do serious damage to your electronic devices. So, to help your electronic devices survive any disaster, you need to take follow the steps we mentioned earlier.

In the end, we really hope that you enjoyed this how to protect solar panels from EMP’s and Solar Flares article.

Do you have any questions?

If so, please share your thoughts with us in the comment box below.

We will get back to you as soon as possible!

Kami Turky

Kami is a solar engineer with nearly a decade of experience in researching, testing, and reviewing various solar products. He has also provided technical consultation to several organizations on the best ways to incorporate solar energy into their operations. When he’s not busy helping others find the best solar solutions, Kami enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking, camping, and exploring the natural wonders of his home state.

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2 thoughts on “4 Easy Ways To Protect Solar Panels From EMPs”

  1. if one has solar panels new in the box, does one need to protect them and would wrapping the boxes in HD foil with silver tape work. thank ya much, hope to hear from ya soon . . . and I do mean soon, ya know what I mean

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