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Solar panel inspection in Bunbury, WA

Bunbury is located in Western Australia, Australia — a arid climate zone with 6 peak sun hoursper day. Australia's high UV exposure and extreme temperatures make regular solar inspection particularly important.

Climate

arid

Sun hours

6 hrs/day

Soiling

high

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Solar inspection in Bunbury: FAQs

How much does a solar inspection cost in Bunbury?+

Standard visual and electrical inspections in Bunbury cost AU$249–AU$399. A full thermal imaging (FLIR) audit for a residential 6.6 kW system runs AU$399–AU$699. Commercial inspections are quoted per kW, typically AU$0.05–AU$0.10/W.

What certifications should Bunbury solar inspectors hold?+

In Western Australia, look for CEC (Clean Energy Council) accreditation for PV inspectors, an unrestricted electrical licence for the relevant state, and ITC Level I/II thermography credentials. Drone operators need a CASA RePL or sub-2 kg ReOC, depending on commercial use.

How often should Bunbury solar owners get an inspection?+

Every 2–3 years is recommended in Western Australia — Australia's high UV and 6 peak sun hours accelerate panel degradation, and post-2018 WA systems often show measurable PID or microcrack loss within 5 years. Always inspect after hail or major storm events.

What's the most common defect found in Bunbury systems?+

Cell hotspots and accelerated degradation lead in Bunbury's arid climate, typically responsible for 5–20% output loss. High soiling risk also costs 5–15% in the dry months. Inverter efficiency loss is the third common finding.

Can a drone thermal survey detect microcracks?+

Yes — modern FLIR thermography (M3T or Zenmuse XT2) flown at 15–25m AGL detects cell-level hotspots, PID, bypass diode failure, and microcrack-related dark zones. For a 10 kW residential array in Bunbury, total flight time is usually under 20 minutes.

Will an inspection help my STC or warranty claim?+

Yes. Most tier-1 panel and inverter warranties in Australia require third-party diagnostic evidence (thermal images, IV-curve traces, or written performance reports) before approving a claim. A AU$400–AU$700 inspection often unlocks AU$3,000–AU$12,000 in covered repairs or replacements.

Based on conservative solar performance modelling and published degradation data

NRELIEA-PVPSSunSpecPVsyst+ published research

Updated June 2026 · Structured performance modelling

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