If you have a big power consumption (and a big roof!), a 10kW solar system might be the right choice. Maybe you have an electric vehicle? Or a big family? If so, you will need a powerful solar panel system to cover your electricity needs. When it comes to residential solar systems, a 10kW solar installation is among the bigger systems you will find. For businesses with relatively small power needs, a system of 10kW might also be relevant. Let’s take a closer look at the expected price, savings and rebates for a typical 10kW solar panel system! How many…Continue reading10kW Solar System Pricing, Savings, Rebates
A 6.6kW solar system is the most popular system size in Australia. The main reason for this is the fact that it will cover the electricity needs of the average household. In many cases, a solar panel of this size will be considered a very good investment. So, what does a 6.6kW solar system cost, and what are the expected savings and rebates? In this guide, you will find all the information you need! How many solar panels does a 6.6kW solar system require? The average 6.6kW solar system will consist of 20 to 24 solar panels, although the exact…Continue reading6.6kW Solar System Pricing, Savings, Rebates
A 5kW solar panel system is among the most popular system sizes in Australia. This is not only because of the great energy output they deliver but also the fact that they are considered a good investment. You will get a lot of value for the money you invest. Let’s take a closer look at the prices, savings and rebates you might expect from a 5kW solar system! How many solar panels will you require? If you install a new 5kW solar system, this will usually consist of around 15 to 20 solar panels. Each of these panels usually measures…Continue reading5kW Solar System Pricing, Savings, Rebates
If your household has a low power consumption, you might not need a very big solar panel system. In that case, a 3kW solar system should be considered. What does a system like this cost, and what rebate can you expect to receive from the Australian government? Here is everything you need to know! How many solar panels does this system require? Most solar panels made for homeowners are between 330–425 W. This means that you will typically need around 7 to 10 solar panels to get a 3kW solar system. Since the average solar panel measures about 1.7 x…Continue reading3kW Solar System Pricing, Savings, Rebates
Off-Grid Solar – A Beginners Guide
When exploring the Australian solar system market, you will find both grid-connected and off-grid solar systems. So, what is the difference between the two, and which one is the right choice for you? Here is everything you need to know! What is an off-grid solar system? An off-grid system is not connected to the electricity grid, in contrast to a grid-connected system – which is. The latter is connected to your power company’s network and is by far the most popular option. If your system were to malfunction, or if it is dark outside, you will be able to use…Continue readingOff-Grid Solar – A Beginners Guide
A Beginners Guide to Home Solar
Everyone has to start somewhere so that is why we wrote this beginner’s guide to solar. If you are new to solar technology, you might have some questions about how it works, and what advantages you might expect. Here is everything a beginner needs to know! The basics: What is solar power? Solar technology is making it possible for us to convert energy from sunlight into electrical energy, using photovoltaic (PV) panels. Through the photovoltaic effect, photovoltaic cells can generate an electric current from photons in the light. You will be able to find three different types of solar panel…Continue readingA Beginners Guide to Home Solar
If you have a solar panel system or are planning to install one, you might have been told to overpower the solar inverter. This will mean that the inverter is undersized and that may raise questions. Inverter overpowering means that you are installing a greater number of solar panels than what your inverter is originally rated for. This might seem to be a bad idea, as it is natural to think that your inverter and solar panels should match each other in terms of energy. However, it might actually be a good idea to overpower a solar inverter. First of…Continue readingIs it OK to Overpower a Solar Inverter?
If you plan to install a solar panel system, you will find several solar technology types to choose from. In the Australian solar market, you are able to choose between three panel types. Thin-film, monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels. Thin-film solar panels are usually not recommended. This is because they are less effective than the two others. For most people, the choice is between mono- and polycrystalline solar panels. So, which one should you go for? Here you will learn about monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels. We will cover what differentiates them from each other. we help you find the…Continue readingThe Difference between Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline Solar Panels?
The installation cost might appear high but that extra cost might have something to do with the warranty on a solar system. However, the cost will pay for itself after a few years, and you can expect the system to last for many years. In most cases, the manufacturer will have warranties to guarantee both the product and its performance. The solar system warranty can be reassuring, as you know the manufacturer will cover repairs or a new product if errors occur. Let’s take a closer look at solar panel warranties! Warranty on a solar system product Like most electrical…Continue readingWhat is the Warranty on a Solar System?
What is a Tier 1 Solar Panel?
When navigating the solar market, you may hear the expression “Tier 1 solar panels”. So, what exactly is a Tier 1 solar panel? Simply put, it is an expression that describes the quality or standard of the solar panel. Let’s take a closer look at Tier 1 solar panels, and what differentiates them from Tier 2 or Tier 3 panels. What is the difference between Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 solar panels? Solar panels should ideally last for at least 25 years, but the expected lifespan may vary from product to product. The manufacturer’s warranty will usually tell…Continue readingWhat is a Tier 1 Solar Panel?