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Solar Panel Maintenance Tips
Keep Panels Clean
Dust, leaves, bird droppings, and dirt reduce efficiency. Gently clean panels with water and a soft cloth or sponge every few months. Avoid harsh chemicals.
Check for Shade
Make sure no new trees or structures are casting shadows on your panels. Even partial shade can lower electricity generation.
Inspect for Damage
Regularly look for cracks, loose wires, or signs of wear. If you notice anything unusual, contact a professional.
Monitor Performance
Keep track of your energy output. Sudden drops might mean a technical problem or dirt buildup.
Ensure Proper Tilt and Direction
Panels should face the direction with the most sunlight (usually south in India) and be tilted at the right angle. Check bolts and stands to make sure they are secure.
Avoid Water Accumulation
Make sure water doesn’t collect around the panels after rain. Proper drainage helps avoid rust and damage.
Schedule Annual Professional Checks
Even if everything looks fine, get a professional inspection once a year to ensure system health and safety.
Remember: A little regular care will keep your solar system working efficiently for many years, saving money and supporting clean energy!
Do’s & Don’ts After Installation
Do’s
Check the system regularly — Make sure your panels are clean and nothing is blocking sunlight.
Monitor power output — Keep an eye on your electricity generation to catch any problems early.
Keep an eye on the inverter — The inverter shows system status; if it shows errors, contact a technician.
Trim nearby trees — Avoid new shade by trimming growing branches.
Schedule annual maintenance — Get a professional check-up every year to ensure safety and performance.
Don’ts
Don’t step on the panels — Walking on panels can cause cracks and reduce efficiency.
Don’t use harsh chemicals — Strong detergents or acids can damage the surface.
Don’t ignore warning signals — If your system shows error lights or performance drops suddenly, don’t delay repairs.
Don’t cover panels — Avoid placing objects, clothes, or decorations on the panels.
Don’t try to fix electrical parts yourself — Always call a certified technician for electrical or wiring issues.
Remember: Proper care after installation keeps your system running smoothly for years and ensures you get maximum savings and clean energy benefits!
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Understanding the Role of Inverter & Battery
Battery: The Energy Storehouse
- The battery stores extra electricity generated by your solar panels during the day.
 - It provides power at night or during cloudy weather, ensuring an uninterrupted supply.
 - A healthy battery helps reduce dependence on the main electricity grid and saves money.
 - Always check battery water level (if applicable) and avoid overcharging or deep discharging to increase its life.
 
Inverter: The Power Converter
- Solar panels generate DC (Direct Current) electricity, but most home appliances need AC (Alternating Current).
 - The inverter converts DC to AC, making the solar power usable for your lights, fans, TV, and other devices.
 - It also controls power flow between solar panels, battery, and home load.
 - Keep the inverter clean, protected from water and dust, and check indicator lights for errors.
 
Key Points
- Together, the battery and inverter make your solar system reliable.
 - Always consult professionals for installation and repairs.
 - Regular maintenance helps improve performance and lifespan.