Brief: Watch the demo to catch practical tips and quick performance insights. This video showcases the RHINO700-EC6 semi-automatic solar panel cleaning robot in action, demonstrating its dual-brush system, remote-controlled operation, and intelligent safety features for efficient maintenance of large-scale PV farms.
Related Product Features:
Features two flexible extra-wide floating roller brushes for complete, streak-free cleaning of solar panels.
Operates via remote control for convenient and semi-automatic cleaning of PV farm installations.
Equipped with an intelligent parking and storage system to prevent brush distortion and extend equipment life.
Includes a built-in anti-fall mechanism for enhanced operational safety on rugged terrains.
Supports both dry and wet cleaning modes for versatile application in various conditions.
Powered by a portable 24V 30AH lithium battery offering up to 4 hours of endurance.
Designed with a crawler style for stable movement and consistent performance across solar arrays.
Boasts a daily cleaning capacity of 1.2 MW over an 8-hour period for high productivity.
FAQs:
What is the cleaning capacity of the RHINO700-EC6 solar panel cleaning machine?
The RHINO700-EC6 has a daily cleaning capacity of 1.2 MW over an 8-hour operational period, making it highly productive for maintaining large PV farms.
How is the machine controlled during operation?
It is operated via a remote control system, allowing for semi-automatic and convenient cleaning from a distance, which reduces manual effort and increases efficiency.
What safety features are included in this cleaning robot?
The robot includes a built-in anti-fall mechanism that ensures consistent performance and safety, even on uneven or rugged terrains, preventing accidents during operation.
What type of battery does the machine use and how long does it last?
It uses a portable 24V 30AH lithium battery that provides up to 4 hours of endurance, with a standard charging time of 8 hours or a fast charge option of 4 hours.