“Sir, are these panels self-cleaning?”
We hear this all the time. The truth: No. Occasional rain helps a little, but it can’t remove the sticky, salty dust layer that forms in Tamil Nadu’s humid coastal climate. Left unattended, dust and grime can reduce your solar generation by 15% to 25%.
For example, a 3kW system losing 20% output can cost 3–4 units per day—around ₹8,500 per year.
Here’s your definitive maintenance guide to keep your solar system at 100% efficiency for 25 years.
1. Seasonal Cleaning Schedule (Cuddalore Edition)
| Season | Months | Dust Level | Cleaning Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Summer | Mar – Jun | Extreme | Every 7–10 days |
| Monsoon | Oct – Dec | Low (rain helps) | Once a month |
| Winter | Jan – Feb | Moderate | Every 15 days |
Best Time to Clean:
- Early Morning (6 AM – 8 AM): Panels are cool and safe to clean.
- Late Evening (5 PM – 7 PM): Acceptable, but light is limited.
Danger Zone:
- Never clean during 11 AM – 3 PM. Panel glass can reach 60–70°C, and cold water can cause thermal shock, cracking the glass.
2. Water Quality Matters (TDS Warning)
- Bore Water (>500 ppm TDS): ❌ No. Leaves permanent white scale.
- RO Reject Water: ✅ Perfect. Often softer than raw bore water.
- Rainwater: ✅ Ideal.
Pro Tip: If using bore water, always squeegee every drop before it dries to prevent salt buildup.
3. Do’s and Don’ts of Panel Cleaning
Do:
- Use a soft microfiber mop to lift dust gently.
- Use a rubber squeegee for streak-free glass.
- Inspect for bird droppings and remove gently.
Don’t:
- ❌ Avoid detergents (soap, shampoo) – they leave sticky residues.
- ❌ No abrasives – scratches permanently reduce efficiency.
- ❌ No pressure washers – high pressure damages seals and causes water ingress.
4. DIY Cleaning Kit Checklist
- Telescopic Pole (3–6m): Clean top panels safely from the roof edge.
- Microfiber Mop Head: Gentle on glass.
- Rubber Squeegee: For streak-free finish.
- Hose with Spray Gun: Gentle shower setting only.
5. System Health Check (Every 6 Months)
A. Cable Inspection
- Look for loose wires or rat bites.
- Action: Do not touch live wires—call professionals immediately.
B. Structure Rust Check
- Check nuts, bolts, and joints for rust.
- Solution: Spray with Cold Galvanizing Zinc Spray.
C. Inverter Health
- Green Light: Normal operation.
- Red Light / Error Code: Contact support.
- Compare daily generation to last month; unusual drops indicate issues.
6. Safety First: Golden Rules
- Never walk on panels – micro-cracks reduce lifespan.
- Wet roofs are slippery; wear anti-slip shoes.
- Avoid cleaning panels near exposed wires or broken glass.
Conclusion
A well-maintained solar system is a 25-year investment that keeps generating savings. Neglect it, and it can become a liability. Clean regularly, inspect smartly, and stay safe.
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