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How to Prevent Corrosion in Solar Panel Systems

Written by Transform Energy | Dec 22, 2023 3:01:08 PM

It may surprise you to learn that the first solar cell was created in 1883. It had an energy conversion rate of between 1% and 2%, much lower than today's standards.

Regardless, this technology has served as an amazing way for companies to save money on electricity costs and improve sustainability. However, proper commercial solar maintenance routines are essential. This primarily involves preventing corrosion.

We've written a guide with the key details to consider about this process. Let's explore what you should know.

1. Corrosion-Resistant Material

Choosing solar panels made from corrosion-resistant material is crucial. These primarily include aluminum and stainless steel.

Not only are they highly resistant to corrosion, but they're also more likely to withstand natural disasters. This attribute can significantly increase your system's lifespan and prevent downtime.

2. Perform Regular Cleaning/Maintenance

Pollutants, dirt, and debris are the largest contributors to corrosion. Establish a regular maintenance routine if you don't already have one.

Non-abrasive cleaning tools and mild cleaning solutions are essential. Otherwise, you risk damaging the system's protective coating.

3. Implement Proper Grounding

Grounding allows your system to dissipate electrical currents that could lead to corrosion. Installing an effective grounding system is a potentially dangerous job, however.

It's also virtually impossible for someone without the required experience. Never attempt to do so on your own.

4. Sealing and Encapsulation

All junction boxes, wiring, and connections should be properly sealed and encapsulated. The presence of moisture can substantially accelerate corrosion. This is true even if moisture is present in small amounts.

Regularly assess your system to determine areas of concern. You can quickly handle encapsulation and sealing issues that arise.

5. Apply Protective Coatings

Protective coatings act as a barrier that protects solar panel surfaces from exposure to corrosive elements. Regular anti-corrosion treatments are essential, and you should never overlook this obligation. The most important areas to focus on are mounting hardware and metal frames.

6. Work with a Professional

Working with a professional company that focuses on commercial solar panel systems is in your best interest. They have the tools and resources to help protect your system from corrosion.

When looking for someone to hire, research their past reputation. This plays a large role in the results you'll get when caring for solar panels.

Spending a few minutes on Google goes a long way toward finding the best option. Ask about their pricing, as well.

It's essential to gain insight into what you'll pay for. Prioritize highly communicative companies.

Getting left in the dark during your project can be frustrating. With enough due diligence, you'll find the ideal option for your needs.

Maintaining Commercial Solar Systems Is Simple

At first, protecting your commercial solar panel system can seem daunting. The process is much more straightforward than most people anticipate. The tips in this guide will ensure you get started on the right track and achieve the best results.

Transform Energy is a full-service Renewable Energy Systems provider. We're licensed and bonded in general building construction, electrical construction, and roofing.

This makes us one of the only renewable energy companies licensed in every discipline that could apply to your project. Contact us today to learn more about how we can bring your vision to life.