• Bleeping Lobster@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That was my immediate thought (maintenance), how does this compare to solar panel maintenance, which I’d assume consists of an occasional clean / check on the wiring?

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      1 year ago

      Unless you live in a very dusty area with no rain, there is literally zero maintenance on a modern domestic installation.

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          Well I’ve done literally zero to my panels since they were installed and they are working just fine.

          I was in fact told they were maintenance free when they were installed unless they get exceptionally dirty, which they haven’t as the rain cleans them.

          So maybe calm down with your “bullshit” emotional responses.

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            “I’ve gotten lucky and haven’t had mine damaged by the elements yet” is an anecdote, and it certainly doesn’t make a thing maintenance free.

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              I’m not taking about damage repair, I’m talking about maintenance.

              They are two different things.

              If a rock smashes through a panel, then of course that would require intervention. Of course it would. That’s common sense. I’m not claiming otherwise.

              I’ve had my panels for a while now, and I’ve done nothing to them. The manufacturers of the panels AND the people who fitted them both told me they were maintenance free. Which they have been.

              You are calling “bullshit” on something you’ve never used or apparently understand. Please stop.

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          bullshit, there is plenty of low maintenance or even maintenance free outdoor equipment, it’s just not going to be the cheapest stuff you can buy often