Josh is our solar expert
He's also a part time model.
But really, you'll want to have a chat to him to extract all that knowledge he has on these systems and just how we can help you.
Pricing
A basic solar install on a 3 bedroom house costs as little as $10,000
However, it's important that you've got a quality product and the right control systems to ensure you're getting the best results. With that in mind we only use the best products.
Detail on the Solar PV System
The systems are split into 3 main components:
1) Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Panels:
Solar PV Panels are what convert the light from the sun into electricity and are the most visible part of a solar solution. Usually these are mounted on the roof of a house or building but can also be mounted on the ground. The size of the panels or array of panels depends on the amount of power you require. The panels are connected to an inverter which converts the power from the panels into a useable form.
2) Inverter
Whether you have batteries (off-grid) or a grid connected system, you will usually need an inverter to turn the direct current (DC) produced by the PV panels into alternating current (AC) that lights and appliances in your home can use. The inverter includes smarts for managing the solar PV panels and loading between your home and the national power grid.
3) Batteries
If you choose to have your solar PV system off-grid you will need a way to store the power you are not using. On a normal day most of your solar power will be generated through the middle of the day which is not normally the same time you are using power (mornings and evenings). Battery technology is rapidly advancing and storage is getting more efficient and less expensive. A good battery system can help you make the most of your Solar PV system and say goodbye to power bills completely.
1) Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Panels:
Solar PV Panels are what convert the light from the sun into electricity and are the most visible part of a solar solution. Usually these are mounted on the roof of a house or building but can also be mounted on the ground. The size of the panels or array of panels depends on the amount of power you require. The panels are connected to an inverter which converts the power from the panels into a useable form.
2) Inverter
Whether you have batteries (off-grid) or a grid connected system, you will usually need an inverter to turn the direct current (DC) produced by the PV panels into alternating current (AC) that lights and appliances in your home can use. The inverter includes smarts for managing the solar PV panels and loading between your home and the national power grid.
3) Batteries
If you choose to have your solar PV system off-grid you will need a way to store the power you are not using. On a normal day most of your solar power will be generated through the middle of the day which is not normally the same time you are using power (mornings and evenings). Battery technology is rapidly advancing and storage is getting more efficient and less expensive. A good battery system can help you make the most of your Solar PV system and say goodbye to power bills completely.