Why You Need to Clean Your Home Solar Panels?
by Chikko Moni Chakma ✔Guest Posting / Article Writing ✔Link Building ✔Due to the rising energy cost,
many homeowners are looking for ways to reduce their electricity consumption.
One solution is through the usage of renewable energy sources such as solar
power.
The system utilizes the natural
energy from the sun to generate electricity that can be stored in battery
units. The batteries can then be used to power home electrical appliances.
A professionally installed
residential solar power system is very expensive. A complete system will cost
upwards of $40,000 because of the numerous components such as a solar array,
meter gauges, charge controller, battery bank, power inverter, etc.
A home solar energy system also
requires regular maintenance. The solar panels on the roof have to be cleaned
regularly. What would happen if you forgo the cleaning task? The panel will
lose up to 25% of the power generated.
Since the solar panels are
installed on the roof, they are exposed to the harsh elements of rain, strong
wind, dust, and snow. The outer surface of the panel can also be covered with
leaves and bird droppings. The biggest risk of not performing the cleaning is losing
the entire panel itself!
The best way to clean the panel
is with soap and lots of water. Imagine cleaning windows on the roof. You have
to clean the surface of the panel and then wipe it dry.
Sometimes, cleaning the solar
panels can be a challenge. This is because of the height and limited working
space. In this case, you may have to use a special Solarreinigung kit.
The kit consists of a long and
lightweight pole that is connected to a brush and a water hose. All you
will need to do is use the pole to reach the panels from the grown.
Will Yap is a renewable energy
enthusiast and he writes about home solar power systems on his blog. Are you
looking for a solar cleaning kit to clean your home's solar arrays? If you are,
go to conzept-clean.de/solarreinigung for
more information.
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