1. Consider the future.
We frequently base the design of our solar installation on our present energy consumption requirements, even though we are aware that life changes, our demands evolve, our families expand, and we require additional space, new appliances for the home, and greater comfort. We frequently fail to see that all of this contributes to our steadily rising energy usage. In general, we don’t consider how big our family will get or how much energy we’ll need in ten or fifteen years.
Planning ahead is the most cost-effective way to establish a solar generating system, thus it is well worth it. The key point is that the cost of a 10 KW inverter is about the same as that of a 7 KW or 5 KW inverter, or a little more. You may thus construct your “future” solar power generator kit system to meet both your present need and your anticipated demand in five, ten, or fifteen years for a somewhat higher expenditure. Keep in mind that, with proper maintenance and operation, solar generating systems may last anywhere from 25 to 35 years.
2. Prioritize quality over cost.
Pricing is important, and we frequently work on a tight budget. In addition, we might become emotionally enamored with the price tag. We frequently compare quotations, and when we discover one that is 30 to 40 percent less expensive, we become interested because we believe we are getting a good bargain. Be cautious, though, because most of the time, there is a hidden motive behind big promotions or price disparities that we may not like. For instance, it’s possible that the disparity in cost results from the system’s wiring or components using inferior, less expensive materials.
The fact that solar panels will be utilized in our homes, where we live, where our families are, and where our kids are growing up must be considered when making a purchase that will affect everyone and our way of life. Installing faulty equipment that won’t work properly and can cause issues in your house is something you don’t want to do. Since solar systems are sources of energy creation, they are specialized equipment that require careful handling. They may pose issues if the installation is poorly planned. When purchasing purchases, exercise extreme caution and avoid becoming too influenced by price.
3. Steer clear of solar panel setups that partially shade your panels.
Partial shading of the solar panels, which keeps them from receiving the sun’s rays in a uniform manner, is another common disadvantage.
Keep in mind that we are discussing life-sustaining technologies. Up to 25 years may be covered by solar panel warranties. When installing solar panels, shadow silhouettes should be avoided at all costs. Make careful to properly arrange the installation so that the sun and the panels are not blocked by nearby dwelling constructions. Additionally, remember that the environment’s vegetation needs to be maintained continuously.
Partial shadow on the solar panels reduces the module’s ability to generate power effectively and raises its working temperature, both of which shorten the device’s lifespan.
4. Keep inverters out of the direct sun.
Solar generator systems with exposed inverters are often encountered. This crucial component of the solar generator system is directly exposed to the sun throughout the year, depending on where your house is, which significantly raises the system’s average working temperature. As a result, the inverter becomes hotter, raises its working temperature, and shortens its lifespan. For proper performance, inverters are often constructed with an expected working temperature; nevertheless, more exposure to the sun might result in damage and depreciation. Additionally, certain inverters are made to operate in harsh environments, like as the sun. Sun exposure is taken into consideration in these particular situations. However, be in mind that not all inverters offer this feature.
5. Keep an eye out for installations that lack readily available maintenance.
Installations where the upkeep and cleaning of the solar panels are neglected are another frequent issue. These are often installations that are either inaccessible or difficult to reach, such those on the second story without access.
Keep in mind that solar panels need to be cleaned on a regular basis since they accumulate dust, bird droppings, and heavy metals from urban life that are impossible to remove from their surface. Relying on rain is not enough.
A dirty solar panel will produce shadows (see point 3) and operate inefficiently, which will shorten its usable life. Verify that cleaning the panels by hand is feasible, risk-free, and doesn’t need the use of scaffolding or specialized ladders. Keep in mind that solar installations must be designed with ease of maintenance in mind.
6. Research your possibilities for solar generating systems and look for relevant guidance.
The lack of knowledge regarding the range of alternatives and possibilities for solar generators on the market is another issue we have noticed. For instance, solar panels can be split cell, bifacial, polycrystalline, monocrystalline, or transparent. Central inverters, optimizers, string inverters, micro inverters, big inverters, and inverters with forced or simple dissipation are all found on the inverter side.
Before deciding on the mix of components they intend to install, a customer must be completely educated. Make sure a professional gives you complete advice. A solar generator is an investment that will pay for itself in 25 or 30 years, or longer.
7. Pick an experienced installer who has the necessary credentials.
When purchasing a brand-new solar system, consumers frequently choose to work with inexpensive installers. This ought to raise suspicions. Be mindful and reconsider if you receive an offer that is much cheaper; it probably won’t be worth it.
We deal with this problem every day; we witness poor installations carried out by installers who have little to no planning. Keep in mind that solar generators might be hazardous. On your own roof, there is a direct current power producing source. Essential safeguards such elemental channels, proper systems, poorly isolated conductors, and improper wiring must be installed since they may all lead to issues and could create a death trap in your house.
When choosing an installation, use extreme caution and make sure they are certified. In addition to his name, find out whether he has any references and how long the business has been in business.