You’ve invested in a solar power system, now what? Fortunately, there is very little maintenance that needs to be put into your new solar panels. Let’s explore several things you can do to ensure their peak performance and efficiency.
MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
Beginning with a maintenance checklist will allow you to plan for regularly scheduled service calls, and simple maintenance that you can do yourself. Your professional installer may offer yearly maintenance inspections and cleanings. Always keep your maintenance records in a safe place for proof of your panel’s upkeep.
FOLLOW CARE GUIDELINES OF THE MANUFACTURER
There are many suggestions online and via word of mouth on how to care for your solar panels. With a variety of types of panels and different manufacturers, it is advisable to follow the maintenance recommendations that came with your solar panels. The manufacturer’s instructions should include:
RECORD THE POWER THAT'S GENERATED
Set a time each week or month to record how much solar power is being generated from your system. Keep a record, as well, of the times when solar power generation is at its highest as well as lowest performance, and the conditions surrounding each. These records will provide a baseline for understanding future performance.
MONTHLY CLEANING
Solar Panel owners can check monthly for surface debris such as dirt or a buildup of leaves that could decrease their efficiency. A light spray of water can assist with loosening debris from the panels’ surfaces. Checking also for cracks, broken solar cells, and seals can provide for an early diagnosis of repair needs.
CHECK ELECTRICAL WIRING
If a decline in solar power is noticed, or every 6 months, an owner can check the solar system’s wiring. Look for frayed wires, abnormal wear, or any other signs of damage that could lead to a short circuit.
TIGHTEN BOLTS AND SCREWS
An owner can also check the bolts and screws of their panels to ensure that they haven’t loosened from weather related issues and normal wear and tear. If these are not tightened, the panels can be vulnerable to heavy winds and can also contribute to decreased performance.
CHECK THE ROOF OR GROUND MOUNT
If your solar panels are installed on a roof, it is advisable to also check and maintain the surface and strength of that roof. Watch for water leaks near your panels and junction box. Turn off your system and repair any loose shingles or the roof area that has been damaged. If your panels are mounted on the ground, you can check the stability of the base.
Following your manufacturer’s recommendations on cleaning and maintaining your solar panels can provide you with optimal efficiency and peak performance over the life of your solar system. Sunrise Solar is your solar power system specialists. Contact us today for a consultation and a quote.