Australia · Tasmania (TAS)
When should you get a solar thermal inspection? in Tasmania
Thermal inspections use infrared cameras to identify hotspots, cell damage, and wiring faults that are invisible to the naked eye. Not every system needs one — but some definitely do. Here are the signs that indicate a thermal inspection is worth the investment.
Tasmania has a temperate climate with 4 peak sun hours per day.
Related issues
Cell hotspots
commonLocalised overheating in individual cells caused by micro-cracks, shading, or manufacturing defects. Best detected via thermal imaging.
Typical loss: 5–20%
Wiring or connection issues
uncommonLoose connectors, corroded terminals, or damaged wiring causing resistive losses. Can be a fire risk if severe.
Typical loss: 3–20%
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