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1. Warranty scope: Only for core electrical components and wearable parts, including brush head motor, water and electricity control box, power converter, lithium battery, lithium battery charger, water pump, water pump plug; robot battery, charger, remote control, brush head motor, walking motor;
2. Warranty period: 1 year for core electrical components, 3 months for the rod;
3. Non-warranty: The brush head is a wearable part with no warranty;
4. Damage cause: The brush head motor is only prone to failure due to external heavy impact, and the whole motor needs to be replaced if damaged.
Cleaning robots have the highest cleaning efficiency (about 1450 ㎡/h, water consumption 0.4L/㎡) with anti-fall function, suitable for high-altitude cleaning. The 2024 new version can clean photovoltaic panels with an installation angle of up to 20°. Single-head robot (cleaning width 1.1m, applicable angle <20°) is for high-angle sloped roofs; double-head robot (cleaning width 1.4m, applicable angle <10°) is for large-area flat-laid power stations with gentle slopes and has better effect on stubborn stains. Robots are light and portable, with the same cleaning effect as double-head brushes for dust, water scale, bird droppings, slight oil pollution and rust.
Roller brushes have a cleaning efficiency similar to double-head brushes (about 350 ㎡/h, water consumption 0.4L/㎡) and are suitable for power stations of 500-6000 square meters. Roller brushes are better for dry cleaning of non-heavy stains such as dust, water scale and slight dry bird droppings, while double-head brushes are recommended if there are a lot of stubborn stains.
Double-head brushes add one brush head on the basis of single-head brushes, doubling the cleaning efficiency, with stable cleaning and one-hand operation available. They are suitable for power stations of 500-6000 square meters, with a cleaning efficiency of about 350 ㎡/h and water consumption of about 0.4L/㎡, and have better effect on stubborn stains than roller brushes.
Single-head brushes have higher cleaning efficiency than manual brushes, with an electric rotating brush head that works well on stubborn stains such as bird droppings and thick dust. They are suitable for power stations of 100-500 square meters, with a cleaning efficiency of about 225 ㎡/h and water consumption of about 0.4L/㎡.
Manual brushes are light in weight and low in price, but less efficient than electric brushes, suitable for small-scale power stations with an area of within 100 square meters. Matching suggestion: 35CM brush head with 60W water pump, 55CM brush head with 120W water pump.
Brushed motors are only for wet cleaning; brushless motors are suitable for dry cleaning. Roller brushes perform better than double-head brushes in dry cleaning of dust, water scale and slight dry bird droppings, while double-head brushes are more effective for stubborn stains in wet cleaning. Robots support both dry and wet cleaning and are ideal for high-altitude solar panels that are inaccessible to manual operation.
Yes, all products support both dry and wet cleaning methods. Note that brushed motors require wet cleaning, while brushless motors are recommended for dry cleaning. For dry cleaning, roller brushes and cleaning robots are the first choices, with the cleaning effect ranking as: roller brush > double-head brush > single-head brush.


