Hi all, and Steve,
Nice website Steve.
Having previously decided against offering solar panel cleaning because of the extra equipment in the form of a longer (than my SLX 25) pole i'd need i'm reconsidering it - for domestic properties - but I have a few questions that I can't find in answers to in past threads.
1. What is the ideal length of pole needed? I've cleaned many panels on lower roofs, but offering it to just about all domestics i'm going to need a bigger pole - if just to be able to step back 20 feet to get the angle right. I don't want to go for overkill, but what pole would you guys recommend?
2. Did anyone come to a conclusion on whether a damaged panel could kill you? Anyone work with these or similar:
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/static/electrical-safety-gloves-inspection-classification-262.html
3. Does anyone have a waiver against damage they could send me a copy of: carl@nice-clean-windows.co.uk
(I have a scratched glass waiver for builder's cleans if anyone needs one by the way).
4. It seems that the panels are still live even if the inverter has been turned off, but is it best practice to do so anyway?
Any other tips?
Thanks
Hi Carl.
I can answer the first question for you, no problem. The best pole I have fond is he extreme 47'. Not cheap, but the best.
Regarding the other questions, I do know the answers, but as I have said in previous threads, some things I prefer to keep to myself because they form part of what is making this so profitable for me, my USP's.
To publish these on a public forum would be business suicide. If you have taken time to read through previous threads you'll see I have said this before, so please don't take it personally.
I'm happy to share certain info, sub out jobs so where possible, others can make a few quid from this too, but regarding the ins and outs of business models and health & safety, I will not share the info.
I know I've said this before, but it has taken me years to research privately the solar field and my research continues both privately, but also now with a number of UK solar research organisations. To share years of research on a thread on a forum does not make good business sense.
There may well be a backlash of comments about my stand on this, but I know the businessmen out there will understand my wanting to retain as much of my USP's as possible.