DIY Solar Panel Cleaning Robot: Off-Grid Aussie Hack
Look, if you're off-grid in Australia and your solar panels are dusty, you're losing power. And no, you don't need to pay $500 for a "smart" cleaner. We built a $120 robot that works. Here's how.
Look, if you're off-grid in Australia and your solar panels are dusty, you're losing power. And no, you don't need to pay $500 for a "smart" cleaner. We built a $120 robot that works. Here's how.
Top view of a DIY cleaning robot traversing a panel array with parts list.
Design: Simple. Brutal. Works.
We ditched the fancy robotics. This is a basic trolley with a brush and a water tank. No apps. No Wi-Fi. Just push it up your panels and watch the dirt vanish. We tested it on 12 panels (2.4kW system) in Broken Hill. Dusty as hell. Result: 18% more power after cleaning.
Total: $120. No fancy tools needed. Just a drill and screwdriver.
Why this works: The pump pushes water through the brush. The motor turns the brush. The wheels roll. No code. No headaches. We tested it in 45°C heat. It didn't melt. You won't either.
Effectiveness Testing: Real Data, No Hype
We measured power output before/after cleaning on a 3-day dust storm. Results:
Before cleaning: 1.8kW peak
After cleaning: 2.1kW peak
Gain: 16.7% (2.1 - 1.8) / 1.8 = 16.7%
Tested over 3 months. Same result every time. Dust = power loss. Clean panels = more power. Simple.
Pro tip: Clean panels at dawn. Water evaporates slower. Don't do it midday – you'll just make a mud puddle. And never use a hose. You'll crack the glass.
Practical Tips (From Our Mistakes)
Angle matters: Set panels at 20°. If they're flat, the robot gets stuck. Adjust tilt before building.
Water tank size: 1L is enough for 6 panels. Refill after 30 mins. Don't overfill – it tips over.
Brush pressure: Too tight = scratches. Too loose = no clean. Test on a scrap panel first.
Australian suppliers: Bunnings (for brackets), Jaycar (for motors), eBay (for pumps). All in stock. No waiting.
Final Word
This isn't a "project". It's a power saver. $120. 15 minutes to build. 10% more power every day. If you're off-grid in Australia, you need this. Skip the $500 "smart" cleaners. They're overpriced junk. Build this. It works.
⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.
They walk through building a simple wash bar with Bunnings PVC fittings and a custom mount that holds the hose at the right angle, which is exactly the kind of low‑cost rig I bolt onto my off‑grid arrays.— Dave Miller
When to Call a Professional
While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:
Electrical work beyond basic 12V DC additions — requires a licensed electrician
Structural modifications to buildings or load-bearing elements
Gas line installation or modification
Solar array installations above safe voltage thresholds
Any work that affects the structural integrity of your property
Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.