Answer
May 22, 2023 - 09:29 AM
This is an interesting question for use.
We would imagine it doing a decent job at scrubbing a solar system with a smaller number of solar panels since the bristles are flocked
Keep in mind that there's no water that runs through this brush..
If you were fairly handy, I bet you could modify this to accept a water jet or two on the brush.
Link to a sprayer kit here.
Otherwise spray water on to brush from a garden hose spray nozzle as you are cleaning the panels.
If your have hard water where the panels are being cleaned,
you will want to dry the panel with either a squeegee or towel to avoid leaving hard water stains on the panels.
Or... Use RO Water from a purification system.
Learn more about Water Purification Systems
Learning Center for Solar Panels
Link to Purification System Category
We would imagine it doing a decent job at scrubbing a solar system with a smaller number of solar panels since the bristles are flocked
Keep in mind that there's no water that runs through this brush..
If you were fairly handy, I bet you could modify this to accept a water jet or two on the brush.
Link to a sprayer kit here.
Otherwise spray water on to brush from a garden hose spray nozzle as you are cleaning the panels.
If your have hard water where the panels are being cleaned,
you will want to dry the panel with either a squeegee or towel to avoid leaving hard water stains on the panels.
Or... Use RO Water from a purification system.
Learn more about Water Purification Systems
Learning Center for Solar Panels
Link to Purification System Category