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What Size Solar System Should You Get? - Pete_UZ - 04-24-2021




RE: What Size Solar System Should You Get? - Bittern - 05-27-2022

I recently installed a home solar power system. Solar energy will be available for as long as we have the sun, so sunlight will be available to us for at least 5 billion years, when scientists think the sun will die.
More info about  Florida home solar power systems https://powerproductionmanagement.com/residential


RE: What Size Solar System Should You Get? - janisem - 06-03-2022

One disadvantage of solar energy is that it is not available around the clock. As soon as the sunlight disappears and night falls, the system can stop working. That's why it's important to be able to solar energy storage so that the necessary power can be available for use when it's needed.


RE: What Size Solar System Should You Get? - Pete_UZ - 06-06-2022

(05-27-2022, 03:20 AM)Bittern Wrote: I recently installed a home solar power system. Solar energy will be available for as long as we have the sun, so sunlight will be available to us for at least 5 billion years, when scientists think the sun will die.
More info about  Florida home solar power systems https://powerproductionmanagement.com/residential

thank you for sharing, we would like to have more discussion in this way Smile.


RE: What Size Solar System Should You Get? - RobinKames - 06-09-2022

In light of our experience, our guideline is that 1 kilowatt (kW) of sunlight based introduced in NC will deliver 200 watt solar panel each year. So if your home purposes 12,000 kWh each year, we'd gauge you want around a 9.2 kW planetary group to meet 100 percent of your energy.


RE: What Size Solar System Should You Get? - Pete_UZ - 06-12-2022

(06-09-2022, 02:27 PM)RobinKames Wrote: In light of our experience, our guideline is that 1 kilowatt (kW) of sunlight based introduced in NC will deliver 200 watt solar panel each year. So if your home purposes 12,000 kWh each year, we'd gauge you want around a 9.2 kW planetary group to meet 100 percent of your energy.

thanks for sharing, Robin  Smile
perhaps more info you may input here in the forum to guide (a complete new thread or else if you would like to) people who are interested to finalize their own project.