Solar Photovoltaic Cells – What Kind of Maintenance Do They Need?
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If you are worried that installing solar photovoltaic panels on your home will result in time consuming, costly and complicated maintenance, you can breathe a sigh of relief. Most solar panels used for residential systems are made of solar photovoltaic cells encapsulated in thick glass, mounted onto metal racks. Since they have no moving parts, once they are installed they require minimal maintenance. Of course, this may depend on where you live, what kinds of weather conditions are typical for your area and whether or not you have a lot of trees in your yard. For instance, if you live in a area where there is a lot of snow in the winter, you may have to spend some time after a heavy blizzard cleaning off the solar panels so the sun can reach them. Or if you live in an area that has regular dust storms, or an urban district where there is a lot of dirt in the air, you may have to clean off the glass cells periodically to maximize their efficiency. But if it rains repeatedly enough, that should be adequate to keep your solar panels clean enough to function properly. If there are a lot of deciduous trees in your yard that shed their leaves every autumn, you may need to make sure that those leaves don’t cover up your solar power panels. Even evergreen trees will shed their needles and may require a periodic clean up. But a quick swipe with a broom should do the trick. Of course, the solar panels are not the only components in the system. If you have an off grid system, it will include power storage batteries and perhaps a back up generator. These components will require more monitoring and continuing maintenance than the solar power panels themselves. It’s always a good idea to arrange for regular inspections to make sure that your entire solar electricity system is running properly. If your solar power panels are tied to the grid, you will still have an inverter as part of your system. It converts the electricity that your solar panels generate into alternating current that your appliances can use. Even though it has no mechanical parts, it is an essential component and should be frequently inspected. |

