Now that you have made the switch to solar PV modules, you must be wondering what to do after your solar panel installation.
Our quick guide here will help you solve all your doubts and worries so that you are ready to generate electricity from this sustainable source of energy and also promote a more eco-friendly environment.
Solar panels are physically maintenance free and are made to last for at least 25 years. The amount of savings that they are expected to generate will save you thousands on your power bills so that you never have to worry about the fluctuation rate on electricity bills.
Switching to solar is an investment that is only going to prove more and more beneficial in the long run.
What to do after your solar panel installation?
There are 5 things that you can do after installing panels on your rooftops.
Harness energy from the sustainable source
Firstly, you are now officially part of the 3 million Aussies who have already installed
solar panels on your rooftops.
Now you can also pay your contribution towards the green revolution by lowering your carbon footprint and promoting a more sustainable planet for our next generation.
Each person has a unique experience, and any adjustments to your electricity bill will rely on a variety of elements, including the specific solar PV system you have and how you use electricity at home.
In general, using the solar energy your panels produce reduces the need for other forms of electricity generation because you are utilizing the sun’s energy. Many homeowners prefer solar power since it is a more environmentally friendly form of electricity.
Try load shifting
One advantage of solar power is that you can expect significant cost savings on your electricity, particularly if you can move more of your electricity use to the sunniest hours of the day when your panels are generating the most solar energy.
It is referred to as load shifting. It also contributes to the stability of the power system if you change your load so that you utilize as much of the renewable energy that your solar panels provide.
Since panels generate most of the energy during the day, you could try doing the following things to use their maximum energy by:
Rather than running your dishwasher or washing machine at night, set a timer to do so.
Charge your gadgets throughout the day. Consider charging a portable charger while you’re out during the hottest parts of the day so you can use it to recharge your gadgets afterwards.
If you have a pool, try to run the pump during the daytime as opposed to at night.
Fully utilize the energy tech
Many homeowners find that their inverter (the thing which helps to convert solar energy into usable electricity) comes with an application.
The application will show full details on how your panels are performing and how much energy they are generating through various conditions. In addition, this also helps homeowners know about the efficiency of their panels and whether they are getting the full return from their investment.
Maintain your panels
You can typically leave solar panels alone because they require very little maintenance to perform. They simply require a quick cleaning every so often to ensure that leaves, dirt, and other debris aren’t blocking the sun’s beams.
Cleaning your solar panels two to four times a year is normally advised. The good news is that even though that may seem like a lot, doing this requires little effort. Simply spraying your panels with a garden hose or using a leaf blower can keep them clean and in great condition.
You can always get in touch with our solar experts to get the best consultation and tips!