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Mix any local toilet cleaner in a bucket full of water. Circulate this cleaning solution with help of pump from the bucket to Solar collector by connecting the inlets and outlets of the collector. Keep this solution in circulation for 4-5 hours. Post cleaning flush the solar collector with clean water for 5-10 and then flush the same with water solution of white vinegar and water in 1:1 ratio. Post flushing let the collector be dry while exposed to sun for 1-2 hours, then reconnect all the water pipe lines to the collectors for usage!Leave a comment:
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Mix any local toilet cleaner in a bucket full of water. Circulate this cleaning solution with help of pump from the bucket to Solar collector by connecting the inlets and outlets of the collector. Keep this solution in circulation for 4-5 hours. Post cleaning flush the solar collector with clean water for 5-10 and then flush the same with water solution of white vinegar and water in 1:1 ratio. Post flushing let the collector be dry while exposed to sun for 1-2 hours, then reconnect all the water pipe lines to the collectors for usage!Leave a comment:
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The best method to clear Solar Panels is to use Solar Roof Tiles instead.
But if you already had to do it is - with warm water and dishwashing soap to remove dirt.Leave a comment:
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I'm not sure that rain would do it here -- we seem to have pretty greasy dirt -- but thanks for mentioning that variable.Leave a comment:
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I've found dish soap, a soft cloth and a squegee works.
FWIW: I cannot detect a measureable advantage or performance benefit to special rinses, D.I. water, etc. Those things may make the array look pretty, but the human eye is not a very good judge of transmission properties of sunlight through various media such as water spots/dirt, etc.Leave a comment:
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Clean your solar panel only if it's extremely dirty and you see a notable degradation in performance. Use
regular water when the panels are cool, ideally before sunrise or after sunset.Leave a comment:
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At least there isn't any top postingLeave a comment:
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RENESOLA solar panels maybe needn't to clear?Leave a comment:
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i think dust seems like more of a problem than it really is. At our state radio sites, we never clean the panels and it's never been an issue. I don't think it's ever even been discussed.
At the end of summer i had a brown layer of filth on my home array, and after hosing them off the output was 5% higher.
I don't think i'll ever bother to clean them again, i'll just let the rain do it.Last edited by solar pete; 07-29-2015, 09:15 PM.Leave a comment:
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FWIW you can call me a Redneck anytime. I wear that label with PRIDE. But this Redneck is on the wagon.Leave a comment:
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