1. Regular Cleaning (Every 1–3 Months)

  • Why? Dust, bird droppings, and leaves can block sunlight.
  • How? Use a soft brush or cloth with clean water. Avoid harsh chemicals or pressure washers.

2. Check for Shade

  • Ensure trees or buildings aren’t casting new shadows on the panels over time. Shade reduces performance.

3. Monitor Performance

  • Use your solar system’s monitoring app or meter.
  • Sudden drops in electricity generation could mean something’s wrong.

4. Inspect Cables and Connections

  • Look for any signs of wear, damage, or loose wires.
  • If found, call a certified solar technician.

5. Professional Maintenance (Yearly)

  • Schedule a yearly inspection.
  • They’ll check panel alignment, inverter performance, and electrical safety.

6. Inverter Maintenance

  • The inverter is the heart of the system.
  • Check for error messages or red lights regularly. Clean it gently if dusty.

⚠️ What Not to Do

  • Don’t climb on the panels.
  • Don’t use abrasive materials to clean.
  • Don’t ignore system alerts or unusual drops in output.

✅ Quick Tip:

Install panels at an angle — rainwater naturally washes off dust. But in dry areas, cleaning is more important.

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