How To Maintain Solar Panels
Solar panels are designed to provide a steady source of electricity and heat
. The panels feature an array of solar cells and are linked up to other compartments. They're installed in groups of three or four in places where they can capture sunlight, often on the roof of homes and other buildings. You need to make sure that your solar panels are properly maintained so that they continue to operate correctly and produce enough power.
Thankfully, these devices require only the minimum amount of upkeep. The heating pump is the really only component that features any moving parts and the only breakable part is the glass covering of the panels. Even though maintenance will be light, it's wise to stay on top of it.
It's a good idea to periodically inspect your solar panels. To prevent damage, remove dirt and any other pieces of debris. Look at the owner's manual supplied by the manufacturer to see how often you should check them. If there's a reason to check them more frequently - a nearby tree for example - take that into consideration. Panels that are installed in exceptionally dusty environments will need to be inspected more often. If it helps, create a schedule or mark your calendar to keep track of the device's maintenance.
Now that you've discovered that your solar panels are dirty, you need to clean them to remove the dirt and grime that has accumulated. Soap and warm water can loosen the dirt. Wipe it away with a clean soft cloth to avoid scratching the glass. Since they are located on roofs, they are likely to receive a fair share of bird droppings. You'll need to completely remove them to maximize the amount of sunlight that gets through to the solar panels. To avoid leaving streaks and water spots behind, cool the panels down with room temperature water before applying the soap.
Don't remove the solar panels to clean them. That's more work than it's worth. You'll need to go to the panels to clean them, using a ladder and safety gear. Take every safety precaution as you inspect and clean the panels to avoid the accidents that frequently occur when climbing on roofs and using ladders.
In order to function properly solar panels must be kept completely clean. A dirty panel could mean that you get little or no use out of it. Cleaning them is not just cosmetic. It's necessary if you want your solar energy system to perform its job.
There are other options besides climbing to the roof of your home. There is a tool available that allows a homeowner to effectively clean their solar devices from the comfort and safety of the ground. Much like the devices used at a self service car wash, a long metal pole sprays a powerful steady stream of water. Most of the devices are intended to hook up to the water spigot in your yard.
You could also consider hiring professional solar panel cleaners. These workers are experts and safely inspecting rooftop panels and have the tools and know how to keep them working properly. Check your local directory search online for local business that offer this service. Make sure you do your research and shop around for the company that offers the best overall deal.
by: Coleen Smith.
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