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Solar Installation For House Use by freeborn20004: 6:28am On Nov 11, 2013
solar installation services.
Do you have a solar kit and need some one to install it for you? Or do you want to use solar energy to power your house? If yes then you are in the right place.
You can use the energy from the sun to power any thing that work with electricity all you need is.
1. A good amount of solar panel that can generat enough energy that can power or serve your need.
Why solar panal ? Solar panel convert the energy from the sun into electrical energy which can be stored and use at same time.
2. Solar charge controller.
The work of a solar charge controller is to control the power from the solar panel to your battery to avoid been over charge.
3. Solar battery or you can call it deep cycle bettery.
You will need a battery as a mince of storage, the solar battery is been use to store the energy that is from the solar panel and the stored energy can be use at any time.
4. A good inverter
what is an inverter? Inverter do convert DC to AC which mince direct current to alternating current. Direct current is the current that is been stored in a battery and alternating current is the current that we use to power our house appliances so with out inverter you cant use the energy from a solar panel to power a TV set that work with AC current.
two way to use a solar energy.
1. You can use your solar panel to charge your battery first and at night when there is no sun the stored energy in the battery with the use of inverter will power your appliances to the next morning which mince charge befor using.
2. You can be using your inverter to power your appliances and at de same time your solar panel is charging your battery and at night when there is no sun the charge battery and the inverter will power your appliances to the next morning.
how can this work?
It is very simple you will need a lot of solar panel and the total amount of energy generated from the sun shuld be more than the total amount of power you are using in the day time so that at night there will be good amount of charge in the battery that can power your home to the next morning.
what are the challenges?
There will be challenges if there is a problem with any of the specification be it from the solar or inverter or charge controller or battery.
Example if you have a 3KVA inverter of a 24V DC input and two deep cycle battery of 200AH each and 2 solar panel of 130 watts each and a 10A solar charge controller and you want to power 2 fan, 1 TV set, 4 light point, a laptop, and a fridge all day and all night The inverter and the battery can power the load but the solar cant generate much energy to withstand the load and the amp of the controller is too small so if you have this configuration and you expect it to power the above maintion amount of load for 24 hours all day all night it will not work out the battery will always run down even in the day time because the amount of energy from the sun that your panel is generating is too small to compeer to the amount of load that your inverter is powering.
so if you have a solar unit install in your house and you are have a poor performance or it have totally stop working dont worry just call me on
08032704872
and i will provide a solution for you.

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