Monday, February 09, 2009

Heliotex™ Announces Automatic Solar Panel Cleaning Systems

PALM DESERT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Heliotex™ LLC, a Southern California-based purveyor of solar panel cleaning systems and solar panel anti-theft devices, has announced the release of the first patent pending automatic cleaning systems for business and home solar panels. These systems represent a benchmark in the solar panel industry and an opportunity for consumers to maintain consistently clean solar panels; an ability of the utmost importance as studies show that solar panels that are not cleaned regularly can lose up to 30% of their power.

Heliotex™ Automatic Solar Panel Cleaning Systems automatically wash and rinse your solar panels. Once the system is installed and programmed, it requires no further attention except the occasional refilling of the soap concentrate and replacement of the deionized water filters. The systems can be programmed to wash and rinse as often as you feel is necessary. According to Heliotex’s Gene Hunt, these systems represent not only an upgrade over manual washing techniques but also more money in the pockets of consumers and a healthier environment.

“Allowing solar panels to become dirty can greatly diminish your solar power output by as much as 30 percent,” Hunt says. “In other words, you are not getting the production you paid to get. If solar panels are never cleaned you lose not only a significant amount of power, you also risk damaging the panels themselves. Our automatic systems make consistent cleaning easy, making it possible to maximize your investment while reducing dependence on fossil fuels that generate greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming.”

Heliotex™ Automatic Solar Panel Cleaning Systems can be adapted to any panel array configuration, be it 20 or 20,000 panels, and help you to maximize your investment by allowing your solar panels to achieve their potential. Heliotex™ is also proud to offer the latest in solar panel security fasteners, an upgrade in solar panel security. In a world where very few systems currently have any security measures to prevent theft, the cost of these fasteners is minimal compared to the potential cost of replacing stolen solar panels.

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