Hi Wrenches,

We have a lot of border line temperatures here that will not quit melt the snow off an array. We can lose production on a semi sunny, 28 degree day. During such a day, I was looking at my frost free water faucet and my array. Humm, I could easily hose the snow off.

Is there a reason not to do that? Any ice or slush would not present a problem. Is there a danger to the modules from doing that?

Maybe this would even work on a sunny day when the temperatures were colder? Could a module break? Anyone ever try this?

Thanks,

Drake

Drake Chamberlin
Athens Electric LLC
OH License 44810
CO License 3773
NABCEP Certified Solar PV
740-448-7328
<http://athens-electric.com/>http://athens-electric.com/



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