Red and black are acceptable colors to use.
Which wire on a solar panel is positive.
White for negative denotes this is a grounded system and the negative is grounded.
To measure across the solar panel terminals or wires put the red positive meter lead on one side and the black negative on the other.
At the other end of each wire is an mc4 connector designed to make wiring solar arrays much simpler and faster.
Just like a typical battery you may be familiar with solar panels have positive and negative terminals.
When solar panels are wired in parallel the positive terminal from one panel is connected to the positive terminal of another panel and the negative terminals of the two panels are connected together.
Solar panels are not dangerous if you know how to handle them safely and how they work.
The positive wires are connected to a positive connector within a combiner box and the negative wires are connected to the negative connector.
The positive wire has a female mc4 connector and the negative wire has a male mc4 connector that snap together forming a connection suitable for outdoor environments.
A simple voltage reading will show you the polarity of a solar panel even when inside.
The truth is that they are not any more dangerous than the main panelboard that you have installed in your property.
When stringing in series the wire from the positive terminal of one solar panel is connected to the negative terminal of the next panel and so on.
If this is an ungrounded system also compliant in some circumstances then neither wire should be white.
The striped cathode of the diode will be pointing towards the positive side of the solar panel.