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Regularly inspect and clean solar tracker mirrors, lubricate moving parts, and perform software updates to ensure optimal performance.
Tracking Adjustment
To maintain a solar tracker in optimal condition, it’s essential to regularly adjust the tracking alignment. This involves verifying that the tracker is following the sun’s path accurately and making adjustments as needed. Typically, this should be done every 3-6 months or after any extreme weather events. A well-adjusted tracker can increase energy production by up to 10%.
Cleaning and Lubrication
Cleaning the solar tracker mirrors and lubricating moving parts are crucial maintenance procedures. Dirty mirrors can reduce energy production by up to 20%, while lubricated joints ensure smooth movement and minimize wear. It’s recommended to clean the mirrors every 1-2 months, depending on the environment, and lubricate moving parts every 6-12 months. Use a mild detergent and avoid harsh chemicals when cleaning the mirrors.
Software Updates
Solar trackers often come equipped with advanced software that monitors their performance and optimizes energy production. Regular software updates are essential to ensure the tracker is running with the latest features and performance enhancements. Typically, these updates should be applied every 3-6 months or as recommended by the manufacturer. Neglecting software updates can lead to reduced energy production and decreased system efficiency.
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