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107 contributions to Solar Cleaners Network Pro
Hey fellow Solar Cleaners - I'm New Here
Hi everyone, I'm new to this community and new to solar cleaning so wish me luck. Up till now I've been selling solar to both residential & commercial clients and everyone asks do we have to clean the panels and how often. I know that many sales people will avoid this topic - claiming that they're self cleaning or that the rain will clean them !!! Pure Crap !!! So I want to take advantage of this lack of understanding.
1 like • Jul 16
Welcome to SCN PRO @Fran Boxall šŸ‘
2 likes • Oct 7
Check what i am doing on Linkedin and try to "mimic"... The best way to educate or change the narrative is by showing what is going on in real life with solar. The dirtier the panels on the photos/videos, the better contrast while cleaning and/or before after ones, always work best. It will be a process that requires time, but providing undeniable proof always seems to be tge best working strategy.
General
Hi all where can i do my certificate for solar cleaning as i need one for a upcoming job and did not do one. Please advice thanks.
1 like • Sep 30
https://theisca.org/
How to test the water
Because we use soft water for cleaning solar power plants, it is necessary to know how long the filters and ion exchange resin last before the water becomes too hard. How do you measure this?
1 like • Sep 22
Don't you have a TDS meter? Should be a standard tool in your van šŸ˜‰
2 likes • Sep 23
@Žan PlanovŔek depends on the area. Some areas here have 750 tds. Some 150... you should aim for 0 after purification, but anything below 20 should be good (imo)
Introduction
Hi everyone, just introducing myself. I’m from Northern Ireland. Only started cleaning solar panels during the summer but I’ve really enjoyed the work and now starting at looking to get more work in it
1 like • Sep 16
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Let’s go šŸ‘ŠšŸ»
Very excited to be working with the talented @Matt Chapman this morning and getting the Clean Surface Solutions name out there. Watch this space. 🤩
Let’s go šŸ‘ŠšŸ»
1 like • Aug 18
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