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Solar Panel Maintenance and Care

Although a well designed vehicle-mounted solar system requires minimal maintenance, it is highly
recommended to perform an inspection and cleaning of the solar panels during the warranty period.
This helps to ensure optimal system performance and reliability through a few simple steps.

Visual
Inspection

Perform a visual inspection of the solar system on a monthly basis to identify if there are
any visual defects or improper connections.

n

Check for broken glass.

n

Check for any sharp objects on the solar panel surface.

n

Check for any signs of corrosion or burnt hotspots around the solar cell and
backsheet area.

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Check that the solar panel is clear of any shading by any foreign material or
unwanted obstacles. Just a small amount of shade on the solar panel surface can
cause significant power output loss.

n

Check that all mounting hardware is tightly screwed down per torque
recommendations.

n

If the solar panel has slight discoloration over a period of usage, this is considered
normal for solar panels that use an anti-reflection coating laminate.

Cleaning
Solar
Panels

The power output of a solar panel is proportional to the amount of sunlight that reaches
the solar cells. Therefore, any build-up of dust or dirt on the surface of the solar panel will
result in a loss of power. This is a trade-off between the maximizing the power output of
the solar panel versus the cost and time to perform regular cleaning.

c

 Do not clean solar panels if there is broken glass or exposed wiring because this

creates a risk for electric shock.

c

 Do not step or kneel on the solar panel during cleaning.

n

Check the solar panel periodically during seasons that the vehicle is in-use. If
there is a build-up of dust or dirt on the surface of the solar panel, it is
recommended to clean it.

n

Clean the solar panel in the early morning or early evening when the solar panel
is cooler, especially in hot regions. This will reduce the risk for electrical and
thermal shock.

n

Clean using a soft cloth together with clean water and mild detergent or soap.

l

Make sure there is no soap residue remaining after cleaning.

l

Avoid using water with high mineral content that may leave deposits on
the solar panel surface.

l

Do not use abrasive materials to clean the solar panel.

l

Do not use chemicals to clean the solar panel.

l

Do not pressure wash the solar panel.

975-0808-01-01 Rev E

January 2021

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Summary of Contents for SOLAR 780-0100

Page 1: ...es and store energy to a battery during daylight hours The Xantrex Solar Panel base package includes the following items n one 100W or 160W Xantrex Solar Panel n one Installation Guide n one set of mo...

Page 2: ...the solar panel except where noted for connecting wiring and cabling See your warranty for instructions on obtaining service Attempting to service the solar panel yourself may result in a risk of ele...

Page 3: ...ation Steps 5 Safety Instructions 5 Tools and Materials 5 Solar Panel Wiring 9 Solar Panel Maintenance and Care 11 Troubleshooting 12 Common Issues 12 Specifications 13 Accessory List 14 975 0808 01 0...

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Page 5: ...regulations n Disconnect all power sources n Disable and secure disconnect devices Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Tools and Materials You m...

Page 6: ...ea that is readily accessible viewable and free from exposure to moisture c Plan the route and measure the lengths of cables needed to reach their connection points factoring in bends and slack d You...

Page 7: ...ce wind lift forces during motion l Do not mount the solar panel near other roof fixtures that can obstruct direct exposure to sunlight Failure to follow these instructions can result in physical dama...

Page 8: ...te the PV cables through the roof entry point and connect the red pos and black neg PV cables to the charge controller See T3 d Connect the red pos and black neg battery cables to the charge controlle...

Page 9: ...power point tracking 30A 12 24VDC 710 3024 01 b Solar panels can be configured in series parallel or a combination of both series and parallel Figure 2 Cable schematic for series Pos of first panel co...

Page 10: ...rst panel connects to Neg of next panel using branch connectors and so on and terminating with the Neg of the solar charge controller Optimized for MPPT or PWM solar charger Figure 4 Cable schematic f...

Page 11: ...anels The power output of a solar panel is proportional to the amount of sunlight that reaches the solar cells Therefore any build up of dust or dirt on the surface of the solar panel will result in a...

Page 12: ...ion on page 1 Common Issues Problem Possible Cause Solution Battery does not get charged even when sunlight is present Solar panel is partially shaded or there is insufficient sunlight Move the vehicl...

Page 13: ...00 VDC Safety ETL listed to UL 1703 and CAN ULC ORD C1703 Class III PV Module 160W Solar Panel Part number 780 0160 Dimensions 53 2 26 9 1 4 inches 1350 670 35 mm Unit weight 23 2 lbs 10 5 kg Cell Typ...

Page 14: ...0050 PV Connector Assembly Tool PN 708 0060 Mounting Hardware PN 708 0070 Remote Battery Temperature Sensor PN 708 0080 Roof Entry Cable Plate PN 708 0090 Solar and Battery Cables Starter Kit 10 AWG 2...

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Page 16: ...1 800 670 0707 1 408 987 6030 customerservice xantrex com http www xantrex com power products support http www xantrex com 975 0808 01 01 Rev E January 2021 Printed in USA...

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