Insufficient Sunlight Did the installation team place your solar panels in an ideal location? A common reason for low solar power production is insufficient sunlight.
These issues include problems connecting solar to electrical grids, equipment shortages, supply chain delays, a lack of land for commercial solar arrays, and a lack of qualified contractors and laborers to meet installation demands.
However, these issues can happen even with the best solar products. Here are some key things to know about solar panel output issues: You may be left without solar power for some days if there is a malfunction, but any damaged components will be replaced for free if you have a solid warranty.
What are solar panel defects?
Solar panel defects in production, manufacturing, shipment, or installation can become grave problems for your energy output if they go undetected or unfixed. Some solar panel defects to watch out for are delamination, induced degradation, and snail trails.
PID is essentially a voltage leak from the cells to the frame of the solar panel resulting in reduced power output. Unfortunately, the problem may not be initially noticeable, but over time, it usually becomes progressively worse, resulting in up to 20% or more power loss.
Why do solar panels fail?
Any unusual loads or stresses, such as people walking on solar panels during installation or maintenance, can lead to micro-cracks, which can create hot spots over time and eventually lead to panel failure. Micro-cracks can also form during transportation, impacts, dropping or rough handling.
However, like any manufactured product, solar panels can fail or underperform due to faulty materials or poor workmanship during the manufacturing process. Fortunately, this is very rare, and usually, only 1 in 5,000 panels will suffer from a manufacturing defect.