Location, Angle, and Direction
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Roof Suitability
It's crucial to evaluate if your roof is sturdy enough to sustain the weight of the solar system when thinking about installing solar panels on it. A 4kW system, for instance, typically consists of 16 250W panels, weighing a combined 280 kg.
These days, all materials except slate and timber roofs may be too fragile to support solar panels.
In addition, think about whether your roof is big enough to support solar panels. Around your solar panels, you will need at least 30 cm of clearance. Therefore, when determining how much roof space is available, this must be taken into consideration. For instance, a 4kW system with 16 panels requires at least 29 M of roof space.
Size of the Solar Panel System
Solar cells come in a wide variety of sizes and forms. More electricity is produced the larger the solar panel installation. You'll have a better sense of the size panel you require after calculating your electricity requirements.
As the most effective kind of solar panel now available, Mono Crystalline panels will save you money and roof space because you need fewer of them to produce the same amount of electricity as a Poly Crystalline system.
Maintenance
To maximize the lifespan of your system, it's crucial to perform the proper solar panel maintenance. Thankfully, over the course of their 25–30 year lifespan, solar panels don't need much maintenance.
A certified service company or your installer should inspect your panels on a regular basis. Your warranty could be voided if you attempt to do this on your own and damage your panels.
Keeping your panels clean at all times is something you can do on your own. You have to do this by clearing the solar panel system of any leaves and branches. Afterwards, use a yard hose to rinse them off, be careful not to touch or sponge them.