Solar Panel Inspection & Maintenance Guide
Last updated: 5 May 2025
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1. System Inspection
Recommended every 36 months, or at least once a year.
Key areas to inspect:
Solar Panels:
Check for dirt, dust, leaves, or bird droppings
Look for cracks, broken glass, or any physical damage
Mounting Structure:
Ensure all bolts and brackets are secure
Check for rust or corrosion
Inverter:
Look for warning lights or error codes
Monitor power output to ensure its operating normally
Cables and Connections:
Check for any signs of wear, melting, or damage
Make sure connectors are tight and free from water or rust
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2. Maintenance Activities
Best practices to keep your solar system running efficiently:
Clean the Solar Panels:
Every 36 months (depending on local conditions)
Use clean water and a soft cloth or brush avoid harsh chemicals
Trim Nearby Trees or Plants:
Prevent shading that could reduce power output
Check Electrical Components:
Hire a certified technician to inspect grounding, breakers, and resistance
Update Monitoring Software (if applicable):
Keep firmware and apps up to date for accurate data tracking
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Bonus Tips:
Record monthly power generation to monitor performance over time
A sudden drop in output may indicate a panel or inverter issue dont ignore it!
Recommended every 36 months, or at least once a year.
Key areas to inspect:
Solar Panels:
Check for dirt, dust, leaves, or bird droppings
Look for cracks, broken glass, or any physical damage
Mounting Structure:
Ensure all bolts and brackets are secure
Check for rust or corrosion
Inverter:
Look for warning lights or error codes
Monitor power output to ensure its operating normally
Cables and Connections:
Check for any signs of wear, melting, or damage
Make sure connectors are tight and free from water or rust
⸻
2. Maintenance Activities
Best practices to keep your solar system running efficiently:
Clean the Solar Panels:
Every 36 months (depending on local conditions)
Use clean water and a soft cloth or brush avoid harsh chemicals
Trim Nearby Trees or Plants:
Prevent shading that could reduce power output
Check Electrical Components:
Hire a certified technician to inspect grounding, breakers, and resistance
Update Monitoring Software (if applicable):
Keep firmware and apps up to date for accurate data tracking
⸻
Bonus Tips:
Record monthly power generation to monitor performance over time
A sudden drop in output may indicate a panel or inverter issue dont ignore it!