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Old 10-30-18, 07:18 AM   #1
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Default Voltage on one lead of solar panel

Can someone explain what the voltage on one lead (+ or -) of a solar panel is?
Obviously testing voltage from one lead to the other is Voc.
From experience, testing voltage from one lead to ground shows a small initial voltage which quickly dissipates to 0. Does this mean that touching the bare conductor from one lead of a panel (or string) presents no shock hazard?

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