Brief: Join a quick walkthrough that focuses on what matters to users and operators. This demo showcases the RHINO700-EC6 Solar Panel Cleaning Robot in action, demonstrating its remote-controlled operation, dual roller brush system for streak-free cleaning, and intelligent parking features. You'll see how it navigates complex landscapes safely and efficiently, reducing manual labor requirements.
Related Product Features:
Features two flexible extra-wide floating roller brushes for uninterrupted contact and exhaustive, streak-free cleaning.
Intelligent parking and stowage function prevents brush warping and extends equipment service life.
Built-in anti-drop system enhances operational safety, ensuring steady performance on complex landscapes.
Operates in both dry and wet cleaning modes with adjustable travel speed up to 0.4 m/s.
Daily cleaning capacity of 1.2 MW over 8 hours, powered by a portable 24V 30AH lithium battery.
Designed with wind resistance up to Level 7 and operates in temperatures from 0ºC to 50ºC.
Compact crawler-style design with a cleaning width of 1.3m and includes a 20m pipe length.
Equipped with remote control for easy operation and features nylon brush hair material for durability.
FAQs:
What is the cleaning capacity of the RHINO700-EC6 solar panel cleaning robot?
The RHINO700-EC6 has a daily cleaning capacity of 1.2 MW over an 8-hour operational period, making it highly efficient for large-scale solar installations.
How does the robot ensure safety during operation on complex terrains?
It is equipped with a built-in anti-drop system that guarantees steady performance and enhances operational safety, even when traversing uneven or complex landscapes.
What power source does the cleaning robot use and how long does the battery last?
The robot is powered by a portable lithium battery (24V 30AH) which provides an endurance of at least 4 hours, with a standard charging time of 8 hours or a fast charge option of 4 hours.