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To prepare solar panels for spring storms, inspect and clean the panels, secure any loose connections, and ensure the mounting system is firmly attached to the roof. This will help prevent damage from heavy snow, ice, or debris.
Inspect and Clean the Panels
Inspect your solar panels for any signs of damage, such as cracks or broken glass, and address these issues before the spring storms arrive. Clean the panels with a soft-bristled brush and a mixture of water and mild soap to remove any dirt, leaves, or debris that may have accumulated over the winter. A clean panel will function more efficiently and effectively.
Secure Loose Connections
Check all connections on the solar panel system, including the mounting hardware, electrical connections, and any other components that may be exposed to the elements. Tighten any loose connections and apply a waterproof sealant to prevent water ingress. It’s also a good idea to inspect the inverter and other electrical components to ensure they are functioning properly.
Reinforce the Mounting System
If you live in an area prone to heavy snow or high winds, consider reinforcing the mounting system for your solar panels. This may involve adding additional bracing or using a more robust mounting system. You can also consult with a professional solar installer or a structural engineer to determine the best course of action for your specific situation.
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