The only sensible way to test which panels are underperforming would be to put either micro-inverter or optimisers on each panel. Solar Edge would be my choice if you were to go down this route.
Are scratches on solar panels a problem?
At the time, the installer said the scratches shouldn't be an issue at all for electrical output or for the long term durability of the system. However, our own research suggests otherwise. Fortunately, we've raised this to our solar company's attention, and they've been apologetic and (thankfully) willing to make it right.
Why does my solar module have scratches on the glass?
Here is an example of scratches on the glass: A misplaced string alignment is usually an aesthetic problem. It usually won't affect the solar module's performance or lifetime. However String alignment is easily picked up by the eye and will therefore be picked up by the end customers.
Why do solar panels crack?
Microcracks are the most common damage to solar panels. Most cracks can result from thermal cycling, the repetitive expansion and contraction caused by temperature fluctuations. Cleaning your modules with water when it's hot outside will worsen this, such as doing your cleaning during midday.
How do I know if my solar panels are underperforming?
The only sensible way to test which panels are underperforming would be to put either micro-inverter or optimisers on each panel. You may find that a panel with minor scratches performs worse than a panel with serious scratches. Solar Edge would be my choice if you were to go down this route.
How do you clean a solar panel?
Here is how to clean solar panels yourself: Turn off your solar panel system. Gather your materials — water, equipment, and any cleaning products. Place them on a roof if you're climbing up or somewhere around if you're cleaning panels from the ground. Spray down solar panels. Just take a hose and wash all the debris away.
What causes microcracks in solar panels?
Dynamic or cyclic pressure loads can be caused by wind and storms. These conditions may cause twisting or bending or exert a pressing force on the surface. These factors can cause mechanical stresses in your solar panels' glass layer. These are just a few factors that can result in microcracks.