I turned them off before the recent inclement weather as advised by our local council.
I meant to do it last week, but I kept forgetting.
I turned the DC and the AC back on in the reverse of the order suggested for turning them off.
I watched the panels from across the road for a bit, to watch for anything obviously amiss. (I assume sparks, smoke and fire to be the obvious problems to watch for). We didn’t and up getting hit by the terrible weather event, so I wasn’t too worried.
The panels seemed to come up ok.
I never turn off my solar panels, not even during a storm. What would the advantage be?
If cyclone winds lift the panels and damage them, when the sun comes out it can increase the chances of a fire, or some such.
This is some next level paranoia