Hi Carl,

Check out the sidebar by Stephen Kane in this article for info on a couple 
"squirrel guard" product suppliers:

http://solarprofessional.com/article/?file=SP6_2_pg30_Jacoby

I do think that the same system can serve both purposes. Once the screen is in 
place it should be self-evident when the debris builds up and needs to be 
cleaned. When it's under the array, it's out of sight, out of mind and 
potentially a problem. 

Best, David

On Feb 15, 2013, at 9:20 AM, Carl Adams wrote:

> Hello Wrenches,
> 
> I serviced an array yesterday which had accumulated a large amount of leaves 
> under the modules.  No evidence of squirrels at this point, but I know there 
> has been discussion of protective fencing around arrays to prevent squirrels 
> moving in and I wonder if the same system might keep the leaf debri from 
> building up under the array.  Do any of you have suggestions for materials 
> and methods to do this.  A link to photos of installed projects would be 
> appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> Carl Adams
> SunRock Solar
> 
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