- Location
- Summer set
No complaints doing it this way
Give it a break mate, you had a go, no one is interested
It was interesting to notice them using 800 solar hours in their new calculations rather then the 1000+ hours as first estimated. Looking a tad more legitimate.Unfair - the Nanotreat website has a Mr John Doe as a satisfied customer, albeit with a fake photograph.
Worth noting for any potential customers that the company is very young with no significant assets according to Companies' House. I'm not sure I would trust the company to underwrite the 10 year warranty and would be looking for some other form of guarantee, if that was important to you.
Slightly off topic, but i think the financial benefits of cleaning panels are being overstated....
I did a basic cleaning experiment last summer when we were debating paying for our 650kw ground mounted array to be cleaned.
Basically we had two 27.6KW inverters wired up to the same number of identical panels. The performance of the 2 invertres was virtually identical before cleaning.
We then thoroughly cleaned all the panels which corresponded to 1 of the inverters and then monitored the performance for a week.
The cleaning got us just under 2% more generation vs uncleaned. The panels were 2 years old at that point and had never been cleaned.
It would not have been cost effective to clean the panels. Not by a long way!
With ground mounted panels I really don' think you need to clean them unless your in an unusually dusty location.
Ours get slightly dirty each summer then when the snow falls on them and slides off it takes the dirt off with it.
HahaBrace yourself for a detailed counter argument