Top Ten Components Of A Home Solar Power System

Ten Essential Components Of A Residential Solar Power System



A home solar power system involves multiple components to make it work. Here is a list of the Top Ten Components of a Home Solar Power System:
1) Polar Panels – Otherwise known as [tag-tec]PV panels[/tag-tec]. They are the solar-electric system’s defining component. PV panels capture the sunlight and create direct current (DC) electricity.

PV panels are rated in watts based on the maximum power they can produce when performing under ideal sun and temperature conditions. You will need to use the rated output of your PV panels to determine how many panels you will need to meet your electrical needs. You can then combine the PV panels in a series, which is called a solar array.

2) Array DC Disconnect – The DC disconnect is an important part of a system for maintenance. Using a DC disconnect makes shutting off the power much easier.

3) Charge Controller – A charge controller will drastically increase the life of your battery. This unit will protect the batter from being overcharged. When the battery bank is fully charged, the charge controller will interrupt the charging process. Some charge controllers also stop the battery from discharging at night time.

4) Deep Cycle Battery – This is the type of battery you should use in your system. This is what will store all of the energy produced by your PV panels. A great place to source free deep cycle batteries from is old golf carts of forklifts.

5) System Meter – A system meter is used to monitor how full your battery bank is. You can also see how much power is being used at any time. This is a great unit that can monitor your whole solar electric system.

6) Main DC Disconnect – This unit is placed between the battery bank and the inverter. A main DC disconnect will allow you to disconnect the inverter for maintenance.

7) Inverter – The inverter is what turns the direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC). AC is what most of your household appliances use. I.e Refrigerator, TV, Radio, Microwave, Computer etc. If you do not wish to use any appliances that need AC then you can simply use a DC input. A DC input costs around $10 from any car parts store.

You can also purchase inverters that plug into your homes power socket. These inverters will actually feed electricity back into your home through a normal power socket.

8) Generator – If you are setting up a solar electric system for off-grid living you will need to use a generator. A generator is used to produce electricity for times of cloudy weather or for when you are performing maintenance on the solar electric system.

9) AC Breaker Panel – This is the point where all of the homes electrical wiring meets with the provider of the electricity, whether it is the grid, a solar electric system or a wind electric system. This unit is usually found in a utility room a garage or mounted in a metal box on the outside of the building.

Each state / country has different standards for the way solar energy is connected to the AC breaker panel. For a grid inter-tied solar electric system you have to realize that in most countries it is illegal to hook up your solar energy system to the AC breaker panel unless you are a qualified electrician. It is recommend for you to call your local power company or an electrician.

If you do not wish to go as far as connecting your system to the breaker panel you can simply run your appliances straight from your AC inverter. Running your appliances straight from the inverter is easy and a very cheap option.

10) Kilowatt Per Hour (KWH) Meter – If your home is grid-tied, you will have a [tag-tec]kilowatt per hour[/tag-tec] meter. This will monitor both the electricity coming from the grid and to the grid from your solar electricity system.

If you are producing more electricity then you are using, you will notice you are actually turning this meter backwards!

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Home Energy Audit – Know Where You’re Wasting Money



Home Energy Audit – As Recommended By Earth 4 Energy

Many people are starting to see the benefits of [tag-tec]renewable energy[/tag-tec] such as solar power for homes.

Apart from the mortgage, our home electricity bill is one of our largest household expenses. Any ideas that can reduce our home energy consumption is worthwhile to be explored further.

As I was reading Michael Harvey’s Earth 4 Energy, I realize he did mention to do a home energy audit before implementing any renewable energy system. Why should we do an audit?

When we do an energy audit, we are in effect getting to know our energy bills in detailed. I have to admit, doing it is no fun. It’s painfully actually. You will be surprised how much energy your home is wasting on a daily basis.

First, we should dig out all the electric bills for the last couple of years. Some people may have kept the bills and some may not. If you don’t, you should start doing it.

Lay all the bills out and compare them. Look for the trends in the usage of power. Are there any spikes in the power consumption?

When I did this, I notice a distinctive spike for the bills starting from mid 2008. After I looked into it closer, I noticed that was when our power utility company increased the power rate.

Our home energy bill when up about 12 percent! But the total power in kilo Watt hours (KWH) used is generally the same. I don’t think there’s anything I can do about this other than writing a complain letter to the utility company.

Next, the book Earth 4 Energy recommended to locate air leaks on our homes. As I found out, simple leaks can increase energy consumption in terms of cooling or heating by 5 – 30%.

Where should we look?

A good place to start are corners, chimneys, piping or wire exits and along the foundation. To plug air leaks, we should also use a good seal form around doors and windows.

If you have an attic, look at the hatch. It is insulated?

Some of the building material may be crumbling or compacted which means it has lost its effectiveness. Similarly, check your basement ceiling, as well as basement walls. Make sure all hot water pipes and furnace ducts are insulated also.

There are many more home energy audit recommendation in Earth 4 Energy. If you would like to find out more, check out Earth 4 Energy review on this blog.

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Related web sites:

1) Renewable Energy Guides Review


2) Power 4 Home Review – A Complete Review of John Russel Power4Home

3) Home Energy Saver – The first web based DIY energy audit tool.

How To Properly Recover & Recondition A Sulfated Battery

One of the main caused of sulfation on lead acid battery is keeping a discharged battery in storage for a long period of time.

Can the sulfation on the lead plate inside the battery be removed?

There are the correct methods to recover a sulfated battery.

There also other methods that totally do not work.

Watch the video above to learn the correct approach.

Saving Cost On Home Solar Battery Bank

Do you want to know how to save cost on your home solar system battery bank?

One option is to use reconditioned deep cycle batteries.

To learn more on reviving weak battery, check out the EZ Battery Reconditioning program.

In the program, you will learn how to:

  1. Get old or “dead” golf cart batteries, industrial or L16 batteries
  2. Recondition them back to 100% of their working condition
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The guide will also show you how to recondition many other types of old, dead batteries back to 100% of their working condition again (so they’re just like new), including:

  • Car batteries
  • Laptop batteries
  • Cell Phone batteries
  • Marine batteries
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