Following the inverter shutdown, locate and activate the main DC disconnect switch, often found near the inverter or the main service panel, to physically break the connection between the panel strings and the electrical infrastructure. There are two steps here: turning off the PV system and disconnecting the solar panels. Safety Measures: Wear a hard hat and work boots, if possible. It's also essential to wear. A solar inverter, also known as a PV inverter, is a type of power inverter that converts a photovoltaic (PV) solar panel's variable direct current (DC) output into a utility frequency alternating current (AC) that can be fed into a commercial electrical grid or used by a local, off-grid electrical. This guide provides a straightforward, step-by-step approach to manually disconnecting your system in various emergencies. We break down the process in clear language, drawing on real-world installations completed by MAG Solar. Turning Off the Alternating. Working with solar photovoltaic (PV) systems requires recognizing that the panels generate power any time they are exposed to sunlight, meaning the system is always “live” during the day.