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Q: How often does the CenterPoint Output map get updated?
A: The map is updated at about every 5 to 15 minutes, which provides nearly information as it is available from the field staff and the control center.

Q: Can I see the reason for closing on the map?
A: Sometimes in the popup in detail, the centerpoint can give a list of some reason, such as “weather,” “equipment failure,” or “car accident.” If the reason for this is still under investigation, it can be lodged as a “pending diagnosis”.

Q: What should I do if I see a power line below?
A: Stay far away Always assume that a dropped power line is lively and dangerous. Do not touch it or touch anything. Immediately call 911 and then report it to the center point 713-207-2222.

Q: Can the solar panel strengthen my entire home during the closure?
A: Not yourself. Portable System Accessories (Communication, Lighting, Small Equipment) are great. LOYLLL to provide household circuits safely, you will need a suitable inverter, Transfer switchAnd wiring according to the code by a licensed electricity.

Q: I live in an apartment – can I still use solar during closure?
A: Yes, for accessories. Lightweight, Customs size modules (For example, balcony friendly) can feed the portable power station during the day. Always follow the rules of the building and avoid any permanent electric tie in the residence circuits.

Q: My place is curved or tight. Are there panels that fit?
A: Singled produces non -standard PV module To target dimensions and voltage, used for shade tolerant string and back act cableting, used for RV roofs, boats, or hard balcony rails.





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