

Recommendations for the maintenance and upkeep of solar panels
Recommendations for the maintenance and upkeep of solar panels
Recommendations for the maintenance and upkeep of solar panels
Regular check-up
Regular check-up
Regularly check the solar panels for any damage, such as cracks, stains, loose wires, etc.
Inspect the junction box, cables, and connectors for burn marks, bubbles, cracks, broken glass, discoloration, or corrosion.
Regular check-up
Regularly check the solar panels for any damage, such as cracks, stains, loose wires, etc.
Inspect the junction box, cables, and connectors for burn marks, bubbles, cracks, broken glass, discoloration, or corrosion.
Safety first
Safety first
Solar panels are usually installed on rooftops, and working at heights poses risks.
When cleaning, be sure to use a suitable ladder or platform, and pay attention to slip resistance.
Safety first
Solar panels are usually installed on rooftops, and working at heights poses risks.
When cleaning, be sure to use a suitable ladder or platform, and pay attention to slip resistance.
Gentle Clean
Gentle Clean
First, rinse the solar panels with water, then wipe them with a soft cloth.
If there are difficult stains to remove, a small amount of dish soap or detergent can be used.
Avoid using corrosive cleaning agents to prevent damaging the anti-fouling coating on the surface of the solar panels.
Gentle Clean
First, rinse the solar panels with water, then wipe them with a soft cloth.
If there are difficult stains to remove, a small amount of dish soap or detergent can be used.
Avoid using corrosive cleaning agents to prevent damaging the anti-fouling coating on the surface of the solar panels.