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Tips For Cleaning Your Solar Panels | Know Your Solar | Episode 7

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  • čas přidán 2. 11. 2022
  • Tips For Cleaning Your Solar Panels | Know Your Solar | Episode 7
    So you've just had your solar installed and now you want to know how to clean them. We recommend a professional as cleaning solar panels involves a dangerous combination of slippery roof, high voltage DC electricity as well as water... BUT if you're an avid DIYer, you'll want to watch this video where Mark explains (demonstrates) all the costly mistakes you'll want to avoid when you're attempting to clean your solar panels yourself.
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    We've got lots of other videos in this "Know Your Solar" series. So immerse yourself in our other videos and you'll come out an expert in your solar system.
    Featuring: Mark Cavanagh
    Editing & FX: Elliot Moss

Komentáře • 35

  • @passdasalt
    @passdasalt Před rokem +8

    I've had my panels since 2008 and have cleaned them about 4 times. They're still working perfectly. Best investment I've ever made.

    • @mcelectrical
      @mcelectrical  Před rokem +2

      Nice. People often ask how long solar panels last. Having early tech last 15 years says something!

    • @coolmalli8293
      @coolmalli8293 Před 6 měsíci

      Why we should not use high pressure washer

    • @coryfields482
      @coryfields482 Před 4 měsíci

      How do you clean them? What temperature should water be? When is the best time?

    • @passdasalt
      @passdasalt Před 4 měsíci

      @@coryfields482 Just a hose and a mop. Best done after a long dry spell, as rain naturally cleans them.

  • @SkepticCyclist
    @SkepticCyclist Před rokem +10

    You don't need to turn it off. If you're concerned about water and solar panels, then you better hope it never rains, where a lot more water hits the panels at once for a longer period of time. Wires in in conduit and connectors are water sealed. Hosing them down in the early morning or evening is fine

    • @Richkill
      @Richkill Před rokem +1

      most likely a safety disclaimer. As a professional you see people doing all sorts of questionable things. Turning it off just reduces risk.

    • @lesliea.m.5392
      @lesliea.m.5392 Před 10 měsíci

      just like the tag on a hair dryer stating dont use in water LOL@@Richkill

    • @lr6477
      @lr6477 Před 6 měsíci

      Aussies. Obsessed to the point of hysteria wrt safety.

    • @coryfields482
      @coryfields482 Před 4 měsíci

      What temperature should water be?

  • @iscurrah
    @iscurrah Před rokem +3

    Cheers for this! About cleaning nests and things between the panels and the roof: Do we need to be especially careful about not scratching the back of the panels? Not catching the wiring is pretty obvious, but how robust are they? Are there any products that can be installed to stop birds getting under the panels to nest?

    • @mcelectrical
      @mcelectrical  Před rokem

      Hi, yes there is bird proofing easily bough on line. and yes the back sheet of the panel can be scratched with a sharp wire or similar, so be relatively carful!

    • @johnedavis1828
      @johnedavis1828 Před 11 měsíci

      I mean, even if you’ve turned off the inverter, the panels are still live. So 🤔 what’s the point

  • @geomaj1
    @geomaj1 Před rokem +1

    Grate video mate but I have one question what's the point of turning the system off if the wires will remain live any way.
    Thanks

    • @mcelectrical
      @mcelectrical  Před rokem

      Fair question. It’s probably not going to help in most cases. But, let’s say for example you disturb a cable and create an earth fault. If the inverter is off, you won’t do any harm to it. When the inverter is in starts up mode, it test for an earth fault before turning on.

  • @skywalknotpossible
    @skywalknotpossible Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. In case where o need to disconnect the panels to remove it, do I have to turn of the isolator that's on the roof?

    • @mcelectrical
      @mcelectrical  Před rokem

      Yes, but that’s really a service isolator. I’d advise you don’t touch the panels on the roof yourself - leave it for an electrician.

  • @theanunnakies1613
    @theanunnakies1613 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Mark, thank you for the video, any cleaning product from bunnings will do or just water and a soft broom?

    • @mcelectrical
      @mcelectrical  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Most manufacturers say not to use chemicals. You could use simple soap if you felt the need, but water should do.

  • @lesliea.m.5392
    @lesliea.m.5392 Před 10 měsíci

    what about pine sap on the panels??? I just had solar installed on my property here in New England and it is in front of some 60 foot pines and the sap along with a few needles ar already starting to pile on so was wondering what to do because i can see this will be a problem down the road

    • @mcelectrical
      @mcelectrical  Před 10 měsíci

      Hmm, that sounds a bit harsh. Unsure on that one. It’s definitely worse to have sap shading a panel than it is to have a few scratches on your panel.

    • @christopherweir9419
      @christopherweir9419 Před 2 měsíci

      Tree sap can be removed with hand sanitiser, at least that's one way I do it on cars. Just a small drop on each bit and give it a minute to soak in. The alcohol in it makes it soft and you can easily remove it with a microfibre cloth. Should work the same on solar panels.

  • @MegaPixie666
    @MegaPixie666 Před rokem

    Hi Mark,
    I have a fronius inverter system installed by your company. The digital readout has condensation an the numbers are not visible. Is this issue covered under warranty? It was installed in July 2020.
    Thanks.

    • @mcelectrical
      @mcelectrical  Před rokem

      Hi MegaPixie, yes that would most likely be covered under warranty. I don't remember seeing that happen before.Give us a call and ask for Shane and he'll book it in.

    • @MegaPixie666
      @MegaPixie666 Před rokem

      @@mcelectrical
      OK I will.
      Thanks.

  • @LukeThomasPerth
    @LukeThomasPerth Před rokem

    Can i use 450psi ryobi pressure cleaner? Battery powered

    • @mcelectrical
      @mcelectrical  Před rokem +1

      I’d suggest don’t use anything much stronger than a garden hose and a soft broom.

    • @mrwyattsl
      @mrwyattsl Před rokem +2

      Waterfed pole with a solar radious brush and a di tank, that's it. Rinse and scrub side to side going down, then scrub up and down coming back. Follow by a final rinse is all that is needed.

  • @jasonmauracooper3881
    @jasonmauracooper3881 Před 2 měsíci

    Why are you walking on panels, this causes micro cracking and overheating?

    • @mcelectrical
      @mcelectrical  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, that’s what I point out in the video. Don’t use a pressure washer either.

    • @jasonmauracooper3881
      @jasonmauracooper3881 Před 2 měsíci

      @@mcelectrical Ah got you, my apologies

  • @dogfart8101
    @dogfart8101 Před měsícem

    Step 1: Stop calling them panels. Solar panels heat water, solar modules create electricity. 🤣

    • @mcelectrical
      @mcelectrical  Před měsícem

      The manufacturer of the best panel on the market disagrees with you. From their homepage:
      Explore REC's lineup of premium solar panels, featuring the award-winning REC Alpha Series; an ideal solar panel for residential solar.

  • @harshvardhan3320
    @harshvardhan3320 Před 3 měsíci

    How much presure
    i can clean solar panel

    • @mcelectrical
      @mcelectrical  Před 2 měsíci

      Just garden hose pressure to be safe.