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Cameron Theiley from Carbo Solar shares expert insights on the risk of solar panels catching fire. In this informative video, Cameron addresses common concerns and misconceptions surrounding the safety of solar panel installations. Drawing from his experience in the industry, Cameron discusses the factors that contribute to solar panel fires, such as DC isolators and wiring faults, and explains the measures taken to mitigate these risks. Discover why solar panels are generally considered safe and learn how proper installation practices can ensure the safety and longevity of your solar energy system. If you're considering solar panels for your home or business, this video provides valuable information to help you make an informed decision. Watch now and gain peace of mind knowing the facts about solar panel fire safety. 🔗 Contact Carbo Solar: https://carbosolar.com.au/get-a-solar... Solar Panel Articles: https://carbosolar.com.au/solar-energ... #SolarSafety #FireRiskAwareness #RenewableEnergySecurity TRANSCRIPT Good afternoon. Cameron here again from Carbo Solar. I was quite surprised the other night when I went out to the hotel for dinner with my wife, and a young man came over and said, I know your face from YouTube. And I thought, really? He said, “Can I ask you a few questions?” And I said, “Sure”. He said, “What's the risk of the solar panel catching fire on my roof? I've heard it actually happens from time to time.” Well, a solar panel could potentially catch fire. The likelihood of it is very, very slim. Generally speaking, solar panels are definitely not a problem. Normally, it's related to the DC isolator mounted on the roof, a regulation that came in earlier saying it was mandatory to put DC isolators on the roof. And within a very short space of time, there'd been 1 or 2 fires in Australia. So the regulation changed and I said, now you have to put a cover over the DC isolator to protect it from weather so would last longer. Still, there was minor issues. So eventually, they said, I think it's time we get rid of DC isolators on the roof. They seem to be a risk factor, so normally fires on the roof, if you speak to the fire department, they would say to you that generally, from wiring faults, junction boxes or DC isolators on the roof, generally the solar panels are relatively safe and have caused very few fires in Australia that I've ever seen or been told of. I hope that answers your question. Thank you very much. Bye for now..