Kentucky (KY)
When should you get a solar thermal inspection? in Kentucky
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.
How Kentucky's climate affects this issue
Moderate climate conditions present average hotspot risk. Age and panel quality are the primary factors.
Climate
mixed
Sun hours
4.2 hrs/day
Soiling risk
low
Solar adoption
low
Related issues
Cell hotspots
Localised 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
Loose connectors, corroded terminals, or damaged wiring causing resistive losses. Can be a fire risk if severe.
Typical loss: 3–20%
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