- Regular Snow Removal: Snow is common in New Hampshire during the winter. Snow accumulating on your solar panels can significantly reduce their energy production, so it’s important to regularly remove snow from the panels’ surface. A soft-bristled brush or a snow rake designed for solar panels can gently clear the snow without damaging the panels.
- Positioning: Ensuring your solar panels are optimally positioned to capture sunlight is critical during winter. With the sun’s lower angle in the sky, it’s essential to adjust the panels’ tilt to maximize exposure to sunlight, helping offset the decrease in daylight hours and maintain energy production.
- Monitoring for Ice: Ice buildup on solar panels can impede performance. Regularly check for ice formation and safely remove it to prevent any obstruction to sunlight’s absorption.
- Regular Inspection: Make sure to schedule a professional inspection of your solar panel system before the winter season sets in. A technician can evaluate the condition of the panels, wiring, and connections, ensuring that everything is in optimal working order for the colder months.
- Utilize Solar Panel Heating: Investing in solar panel heating systems can help prevent snow and ice buildup, ensuring that your panels continue to generate electricity even during snowy conditions. These heating systems can be an effective way to keep the efficiency of your solar panels throughout the winter.
If you’re considering installing solar panels or needing professional maintenance services, Summit Energy is here to help. With years of experience in the industry and a commitment to ensuring the efficiency of solar panel systems, we offer installation, maintenance, and repair services tailored to your needs.
Following these winter maintenance tips and seeking professional assistance, you can keep your solar panels operating efficiently, even during the challenging winter conditions in New Hampshire. With appropriate care and attention, your solar panel system can continue to provide clean, renewable energy for your home or business throughout the winter months and beyond.