How does Photo Voltaic (PV) or Solar Power work?
PV Power operates on the principle that electricity will flow between two semiconductors (typically crystalline silicon) when they
are put in contact with each other and exposed to light. By linking a number of these 'cells' into a Panel (also called a Module), a
useful flow of electricity can be generated. Any number of Solar Panels can be used in a system, providing a very flexible
approach to power generation.
How much energy will my Solar System produce?
A 1 Kilowatt system will on average produce around 4.5 Kilowatts a day. A 1.5 Kilowatt system will on average produce around
6.75 Kilowatts of energy a day. The exact amount of energy produced depends on such factors as panel angle, temperature and
weather conditions.
Can I use Solar Panels to power my home?
Solar Panels can be used to power your entire home's electrical system, including lights, cooling systems, and appliances. Today,
Solar Power systems can be easily blended into and suit the appearance of both traditional and non-traditional homes. The most
common practice is to mount the Solar Panels onto a north-facing roof.
Does the solar system require maintenance?
Once the system has been installed on your roof little maintenance is required. It is however recommended to check and clean the
Solar Panels periodically to prevent the build up of dirt and grime which can affect the output.
Can I monitor my solar system remotely?
Yes, SolarGen supply a FREE Solar Energy Output Reader with every Home Solar System which allows you to
closely monitor your Solar energy output.
Will shading effect the power production of the solar system?
Yes, if any part of the Solar Panels are in shade the output of the system will be significantly affected.
Will my solar power system work during a black out?
No, the system will automatically shut down within a few milliseconds of losing grid voltage and stay off until power
is restored to the electrical grid system. This is to ensure the safety of the grid to all users.
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