Monitor performance – Keep an eye on your energy usage and production through the monitoring system provided. Any sudden drops in output could indicate a need for inspection. If there is any damage to the panels or cabling, please report this as this could reduce the efficiency of the panels.
Check PV modules – For any signs of aging, including rodent damage, climate aging, connector tightness, corrosion or grounding condition. Check if any sharp objects are in contact with the PV modules surface.
Cleaning – Solar panels require very little maintenance, but periodic cleaning is recommended, especially if you live in an area prone to dust or bird droppings. Use water and a soft brush to clean, or use a professional cleaning service. This will help to prolong the lifespan of the panels.
Inverter check – The inverter is the most critical part of your Solar PV system. Keep an eye on any fault messages. If anything seems unusual, please contact us for assistance.
Faults – Should you have any issues, please do not attempt to ‘repair’ the panel yourself. Please report it to your landlord so they can arrange for an inspection. Do not apply paint near the panels as this can affect them working.
Shading – Check for any new sources of shade that could reduce your systems efficiency, such as overgrown trees or nearby construction.
Smart export guarantee – Get paid for the energy you give back to National Grid.