If you have been considering a new electrical system in your house, solar power may be the way forward. It is cost-efficient, benefits the environment, and may make you money in the process. 

There are many kinds of solar power systems. You may wish to travel with a single USB connectable panel. On the other hand, you may wish to invest in full-scale large panels for your roof. We would always advise that you have these panels installed by a professional electrician who specializes in solar energy. However, there are some systems that you may be able to install by yourself.

Should you choose to go that route, here are some of the challenges you may face in installing solar power on your property.

Challenges in Installing Solar Power Systems 

If you require solar system installation on your property and you are in the area, contact this San Luis Obispo solar company for assistance. If you do not live in the area, you should find a local solar power installation service in your region. If you do decide to install your solar system yourself, be sure to have a qualified electrician check your work. 

Can You DIY a Solar Panel Installation?

You can, but just because you can, doesn’t mean that you should. When we mess around with electricity without qualifications, we can put our homes at risk. The electricity that encounters the wrong materials, such as exposed wires touching the insulation in your attic, can result in house fires. About 500 people in America die each year thanks to improper electricity in the home. Don’t risk it.

Now that we have covered safety let’s talk about some of the other challenges you will face when installing a solar power system.

Poor and Faulty Connections

There are two problems with poor connections. When you do not wire your panels and system up correctly. If the connections are poor, you won’t get the reliable power source you wanted to achieve. High weather can also impact how secure your connection points are. Another issue with a faulty connection is that it could cause a spark or potentially pose a fire risk.

Damaged Panels

Small cracks that are imperceptible to our vision can appear on the solar panels during installation. Small cracks can cause damage over time as the elements leak in. You must handle solar panels carefully and correctly during the installation process to prevent this from being an issue.

Dust and Debris

Later, after the installation, you should treat them carefully. Often, if dust and debris land on the panels throughout the day, this can lessen their efficiency. A panel might indicate that it is not working simply because there is a layer of dust on it. You must clean this off carefully if you want to maintain the integrity of the panel. See this guide from MIT on cleaning them without water.

Solar Panels Are Worth the Installation Hassles

The hassles associated with solar panel installation are comparatively few when matched with installing any other electricity supply. The benefits do outweigh the goals, especially when you are living off the grid and selling power back to the government. 

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