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Top 5 Things To Know Before Buying Solar Panels

Even today, it is worthwhile to have solar panels installed. This green energy source allows consumers to become energy independent and costs a little less each year to purchase. So the investment is well worth it! Find out our tips for increasing the yield and making the best use of your solar panels. So, without further ado, let’s dive into this blog and learn some of the things you need to know before buying solar panels.

1. Check your roof before installing solar panels

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Before anything else, it is crucial to thoroughly examine your roof. Have a professional builder inspect the roof structure to be on the safe side. For example, he can determine whether your roof has the right coverage to reduce the risk of water leakage. They can also check that your insulation is suitable for mounting solar panels.

2. Choose the right roof

Not all roofing materials are suitable for solar panels. Some materials contain plasticizers that can shorten the life of your solar panels. A bituminous roofing system is always a good choice. This material guarantees extra safety if it is laid in two layers and has a very long service life. TPO is also a suitable cover for solar panels. With this material, you have a guaranteed life span of 25 to 30 years.

Both materials are also available with a white finish on the top side, including products. This significantly increases the yield of your solar panels and ensures optimal operation. After all, solar panels work best at a temperature of 20°C to 25°C. With a white background, you create an ideal temperature on the roof surface.

3. Take into account the orientation of your roof

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Your solar panels will, of course, receive the maximum amount of sunlight if your roof faces south. But solar panels can also be interesting if your roof is oriented differently. Facing 30° to the west or east, they will still work well. Look at the plans for your house and if possible, choose a western rather than an eastern orientation.

4. Pay attention to the slope of your roof

A roof slope of 30 to 35° is optimal for a roof with solar panels. In principle, all roofs with a slope of 15 to 50° are suitable, but the yield will be lower. Also, consider that the angle of inclination will determine the fastening system of the panels.

5. After-sales service

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For good order tracking or for any technical or customer support issues, make sure that you can communicate with the person responsible for your order and that your contact can provide a quick and accurate response. Answering a simple price query is easy, but make sure your contact is professional and can provide you with all the technical information you need, as well as explain all the details of the products.

All businesses have complaints or problems, but how you resolve them is important. Make sure your supplier has valid ISO: 9001 certifications and ask about their actual experience. Factories are often at the root of the problem and know how to solve it. It is, therefore, best to contact the solar panel manufacturer directly. Buying solar panels in China should be done with a company that is easy to communicate with.

Looking for help?

Are you in Campbellfield? Are you looking into buying a solar panel? Then look no further than Battery Stop. With over 2 decades of experience, they pride themselves on being the premier one-stop shop for all your battery needs in Campbellfield. They provide a wide range of services, from batteries to solar panels and accessories across Victoria.

So, what are you waiting for? Give them a call to learn more about their services. Solar energy saves you money on your electricity bills and is environmentally friendly. So let’s take steps in the right direction and make a difference for our planet.

How Do Solar Panels Work?

We all know that solar photovoltaic (PV) panels transform sunlight into usable electricity, but few people know the actual science behind the process. In this article, we are going to get into the nitty-gritty science behind solar panels. It may seem complicated, but the process basically boils down to the photovoltaic effect; the ability of matter to emit electrons when bathed in light.

First of all, let’s take a look at the basic flow of electric generation:

Basic Steps in Solar Energy Generation and Transmission

Firstly, sunlight hits the solar panels, and creates an electric field. The electricity generated flows to the edge of the panel, and into a conductive wire. This conductive wire brings the electricity to the inverter, where it is transformed from DC electricity to AC, which is used to power buildings. Another wire transports the AC electricity from the inverter to the electric panel on the property (also called a breaker box), which distributes the electricity throughout the building as needed. Any electricity not needed upon generation flows through the utility meter and into the utility electrical grid. As the electricity flows through the meter, it causes the meter to run backwards, crediting your property for excess generation.

Now that we have a basic idea of the generation and flow of solar electricity, let’s take a deeper dive into the science behind the solar photovoltaic panel.

The Science Behind Solar PV Cells

Solar PV panels are comprised of many small photovoltaic cells – photovoltaic meaning they can convert sunlight into electricity. These cells are made of semi-conductive materials, most often silicon, a material that can conduct electricity while maintaining the electrical imbalance needed to create an electric field.

How Panels Work

When sunlight hits the semiconductor in the solar PV cell, the energy from the light, in the form of photons, is absorbed, knocking loose a number of electrons, which then drift freely in the cell. The solar cell is specifically designed with positively and negatively charged semiconductors sandwiched together to create an electric field. This electric field forces the drifting electrons to flow in a certain direction- towards the conductive metal plates that line the cell. This flow is known as an energy current, and the strength of the current determines how much electricity each cell can produce. Once the loose electrons hit metal plates, the current is then directed into wires, allowing the electrons to flow like they would in any other source of electric generation.

As the solar panel generates an electric current, the energy flows through a series of wires to an inverter. While solar panels generate direct current (DC) electricity, most electricity consumers need alternating current (AC) electricity to power their buildings. The inverter’s function is to turn the electricity from DC to AC, making it accessible for everyday use.

After the electricity is transformed into a usable state (AC power), it is sent from the inverter to the electrical panel (also called a breaker box), and distributed throughout the building as needed. The electricity is now readily available to power lights, appliances, and other electrical devices with solar energy.

Any electricity that is not consumed via the breaker box is sent to the utility grid through the utility meter. The utility meter measures the flow of electricity from the grid to your property and vice versa. When your solar energy system is producing more electricity than you are using on site, this meter actually runs backwards, and you are credited for the excess electricity generated through the process of net metering. When you are using more electricity than your solar array is generating, you pull supplemental electricity from the grid through this meter, making it run normally. Unless you have gone completely off-grid through a storage solution, you will need to pull some energy from the grid, especially at night, when your solar array is not producing. However, much of this grid energy will be offset from the excess solar energy you generate throughout the day and in periods of lower usage.

While the details behind solar power are highly scientific, it doesn’t take a scientist to convey the benefits a solar installation can bring to a business or property owner. An experienced solar developer, like the team at Born Again Batteries, can walk you through these benefits and help you explore if a solar solution is right for your business.