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How to prepare your solar system for the harmattan season in Nigeria. Discover expert tips for cleaning, maintenance, and solar efficiency during dusty weather. Keep your solar panels performing at 95% power all season long.

As the harmattan season approaches, many Nigerian solar users start to notice a sudden drop in energy production. The dusty winds, hazy skies, and dry atmosphere make this period one of the toughest times for solar systems to perform efficiently. If you’ve ever wondered why your panels seem weaker during harmattan or how to protect your solar investment, you’re not alone. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know — from cleaning routines to smart maintenance — to keep your solar system running perfectly all season. --- 🌬️ Understanding the Harmattan Season and Its Impact on Solar Power Harmattan is that dry and dusty wind that blows across West Africa, especially Nigeria, between November and February. While it brings relief from heat and humidity, it also brings a lot of fine dust particles that settle on roofs, cars, and most importantly — solar panels. This dust acts like a barrier, preventing sunlight from reaching your panels. Even a thin layer can block up to ...

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