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Yes, you can increase the size of your system if the following conditions are met; if the inverter capacity is greater than that of the solar panels and available roof space. However, nowadays Solar feed-in tariffs have limits, as long as you don’t surpass that and meet the conditions you’re good to go.
No, the reason for this is, solar power requires an AC source as a start-up, furthermore if there’s a shortage or a technical problem it cannot serve as a power source because or else the safety of the repairmen working to fix the issue would be at risk.
Normally your inverter would have a built-in display which gives the amount of the power being generated. The new systems, however, are wi-fi ready and can be connected to your phone to display further details.
You can do this by looking at your previous and electricity bills for comparison. Energenic offer the facility to call and ask us what to look for during the comparison.
This completely depends upon the size of the system you have, as an example for a 5kW roof installation it can be 3-5hours.
The time varies state to state and also depends on how many people are converting to solar. At an average, it can take 1-2weeks however the slowest time has been 4-8weeks.
This depends on how large or small the system is. For a 1.5kW system, the area of 12m^2 is ideal. The area, however, should have access to direct sunlight.
Solar panels have long life spans 25years on average this factors in long-term savings on electricity bills. It also increases your home value. And you are offered incentives and only have to pay for the net value.
This type of system is connected to the utility grid. It consists of a or many inventors, solar panel(s), grid connection unit and power conditioning unit. This is different from stand-alone systems due to its integrated battery solution.
Net metering is the system which credits solar energy homes for the electricity they add to the grid. This means that if a solar-powered house generates more energy than it has used it id only charged the amount of the net electricity.
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