Solutions Prevent birds and mammals from inhabiting your solar panels.
Birds and mammals, such as pigeons are finding a new and unlikely homes behind the solar panels fitted to roofs. The space between the roof an the panel offers ample shelter from the elements and protection from predators. The nests are usually situated on the horizontal fixing rail, which is also where the cabling runs along.
The nesting greatly increases the amount of fouling of the panels and on the roof itself. The associated debris and nesting material also finds it’s way into the gutters, filling them up.
Another more serious concern is the occurance of failing cable connectors when they situated on or below the nest site.
The cable connectors are designed to be weatherproof under normal conditions. However, the constant wet and dampness from the nest causes the cable connector seals to prematurely fail. The resulting short circuit is detected by the Inverter, which shuts down the system, preventing electricity generation.
The most common bird to be found nesting under solar panels are Feral Pigeons. They are known to spread a range of fungal and bacterial diseases, transmitted mainly through their droppings. People with weak immune systems are considered most at risk.
The cooing calls of pigeons and their roosting sounds are particularly noticeable in the early mornings and are a regular annoyance to some residents.
Kewsolar offer three bird proofing solutions to prevent the problem from ocurring and have the following benefits:
A thick, high quality galvanised steel are fixed around the edge with special clips, which do not damage the panel.
Premium stainless steel or plastic spikes arranged around the gaps. They come in strips and are fixed into place with adhesive to the roof tiles.
A good quality Zinc Galvanised mesh is fitted under the panel and held in place with ties and screws.