WEBJan 19, 2023 · Solution #2: Use a RoofBrum. If your panels are covered with snow, they are not producing energy. A traditional roof rake, shovel, or snow brush aren’t safe. You could damage the...
WEBJan 23, 2017 · The best known solar panel snow rake is the. Snow-Pro. You can buy the head alone for $25 or the head and telescoping pole from $65 to $150 depending on the length of the pole....
WEBFeb 23, 2018 · 1. Wait for it. Waiting for the snow to melt on its own is the simplest solution for those who own solar panels that are pitched at an angle of at least 35 degrees. In...
WEBFortunately, cleaning solar panels is easy for ground-mounted systems and for some rooftop solar systems on a typical one-story house. People commonly use a hose and a soft-bristle brush with an...
WEBDec 24, 2020 · For the Winter Kit, SunBrush has doubled the power of the brush motor and reinforced the frame of the PV cleaning system. The centrepiece of the new kit are the aluminium snow...
WEBJan 6, 2012 · 1. Wait until it melts. This is a good solution for people with rooftop solar systems at a relatively steep pitch – at least 35 degrees or more. Chances are,...












