Posts Tagged ‘solar inverter’

Deep Cycle Battery vs. Starter Battery

July 4th, 2009

The electricity generated from your home solar panels can be stored either in car batteries or solar batteries. Storing electricity is just a normal charging process and as long as the charger’s DC voltage meets the batteries charging requirement the batteries will be charged without any problems. » Read more: Deep Cycle Battery vs. Starter Battery

Electric Solar System – Calculating the Power

June 25th, 2009

If you are interested in applying the electric solar system for your residence you might want to know how to roughly calculate or design the system. There are three main solar kits involved in this calculation: Your home solar panels, solar batteries and solar inverter. Let’s have a look on them one by one: » Read more: Electric Solar System – Calculating the Power

Solar Power Facts

June 17th, 2009

Hello, welcome back to the SolarCost Blog. Today we are talking about some solar power facts that might be useful for you and help you design your energy saving plan better. » Read more: Solar Power Facts

Solar Homes – A Long Term Investment?

June 10th, 2009

Solar homes have some additional values that will benefit the owners in the long term; however installing the solar kits should be done only after you check some important factors to avoid spending money that does not give you the maximum benefits that the system promises. » Read more: Solar Homes – A Long Term Investment?

Solar Inverter

June 3rd, 2009

Photovoltaic cell converts sunlight into direct current (DC) electricity. This type of electricity will not be suitable for household application because for home appliance we normally use alternating current (AC). A solar inverter is needed to do the current inversion. » Read more: Solar Inverter

Solar Batteries

May 23rd, 2009

If you are living in a remote area where no power lines available then having solar batteries included in your solar power kits is a must. They are needed to store the electrical energy generated by the solar power panels. The batteries will drain current into the solar inverter when there is not enough sunlight to power up the system. » Read more: Solar Batteries

Solar Kits

May 16th, 2009

To convert sunlight into household electricity there are some components needed in addition to the home solar panels. Today we are going to break down the system into parts and hopefully you will find this information helpful. » Read more: Solar Kits