Panel cleaning cost

Exfarmer

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Location
Bury St Edmunds
May have been discussed before, what does the forum think is a fair price per panel for cleaning for say 200 panels plus ( 50 Kw)
I keep toying with the idea of a robot.
European ones seem to be £18,000 up. Still needs operator and pure water source. There is a robot available from Taiwan which starts at £5,000.
 

rollestonpark

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Arable Farmer
Location
Burton on trent
Our farmhouse window cleaner guy does ours. He's got a tank in his van, he also an ex roofer so knows about walking on farm roofs. But our array is on a newish roof, so very solid.
At the price he charges, it's really cheap job.
 

Exfarmer

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Location
Bury St Edmunds
Our farmhouse window cleaner guy does ours. He's got a tank in his van, he also an ex roofer so knows about walking on farm roofs. But our array is on a newish roof, so very solid.
At the price he charges, it's really cheap job.
We currently have been using a window cleaner, ex army guy who had an 80 foot pole. But I am certain at full reach it was not possible to ensure a good job.
walking on roofs is a non starter for us due to insurance issues.
we were paying about £1 a panel and providing a cherry picker, he provided pure water.
we have been quoted about £2.50 but on condition it is a 3 year annual contract, currently we have been washing only every other year.
i am fairly certain the returns are small unless you have severe algal build up. However once you get that , cleaning can be difficult
 

akaPABLO01

Member
How much do people think output is improved by cleaning?
I’ve had a large industrial roof go as low as 60% annual output and back to 100% after cleaning.

so on that point you should have an annual output which you should measure over a 2 year period minimum. Some years will be good others bad. Measure the difference over years and if the output declines and gets to say 70% annual average, clean them March/April. This will save on costs, they should require cleaning every 5 years.

the problem with leaving it this long is the grime will be harder to shift. So, look at your figures against 100% production with your losses versus cost to clean. So when the cost is equal to the loss, clean them.
 

Jim t

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Location
Shropshire
quick question on cleaning solar panels, would it be ok to use a cold pressure washer to clean panels or should I usea hose pipe and brush/sponge ?
 

Exfarmer

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Location
Bury St Edmunds
quick question on cleaning solar panels, would it be ok to use a cold pressure washer to clean panels or should I usea hose pipe and brush/sponge ?
The problem is if you use tap water, unless you have a very soft supply, the calcium salts will build up on the panel, this will get worse over the years, if the water is not squeegeed off, as window cleaners do
 
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just had this in. 1st 50kw are on two roofs. Second are on 3 roofs and 9kw on one roof. feels like a lot but maybe I am being tight?

its £119 increase on the last 50 + 9kwh on prices 6 yrs ago - 26% increase?
 

Scholsey

Member
Location
Herefordshire
Do inverters require any maintainence @Exfarmer?

Got 4 20kwh SMA and had some very strange things happening with sensors etc turned the isolators off on inverters problems stopped, left them off for a hour, was bloody hot in the inverter shed which i guess wasnt helping. All seem to be fine now.
 

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
Do inverters require any maintainence @Exfarmer?

Got 4 20kwh SMA and had some very strange things happening with sensors etc turned the isolators off on inverters problems stopped, left them off for a hour, was bloody hot in the inverter shed which i guess wasnt helping. All seem to be fine now.
Yes they certainly can. I do not use SMA so have no knowledge of them, but one thing for certain no electronic equipment likes running warm. I have all mine in semi open sheds.
We have had issues but they have always been associated with over voltages coming from the grid or power surges in thunderstorms
 
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