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It’s snowing, how can a photovoltaic power plant tutor remove snow from your rooftop power plant?

1. It is generally recommended not to wait until the snow is too thick before cleaning to prevent components from freezing. Too much snow may collapse the components.

2. Generally choose early morning or evening, because the sunlight is weak during these periods and the power loss is small.

3. Avoid operating under strong light. Because artificial shadows can cause hot spot effects in photovoltaic modules, and these periods are prone to high voltage and high current, which may cause harm to the human body.

4. Do not use hot water to pour photovoltaic modules. Uneven hot and cold temperatures will seriously damage the photovoltaic modules.

5. You can use soft objects to push the snow down, and be careful not to scratch the glass on the surface of the component (otherwise it will reduce the amount of light transmission).

6. Tennis balls can be used to gently bounce and vibrate on the tilted photovoltaic modules to make the snow slide off.

7. Snow removal must be clean, and do not underestimate strips of snow. The blocked parts will cause the entire photovoltaic module to fail, significantly reducing power generation efficiency.

8. Components have a certain load-bearing capacity, but you cannot step on them to clean them. This will cause cracks in the components, affect the life of the components, and reduce power generation.

9. The components and brackets have many sharp corners, so be careful to avoid being scratched.

10. Be sure to prevent slipping and avoid falling, especially when clearing snow from the rooftop photovoltaic power station.