We understand that you may have questions as you explore the world of solar energy. Our Frequently Asked Questions section is designed to provide clear and informative answers to help you make informed decisions.
A home solar system works by converting sunlight into electricity using solar panels made of photovoltaic (PV) cells. These panels generate direct current (DC) electricity, which is then converted into alternating current (AC) electricity by an inverter. The AC electricity flows to your home’s electrical panel, powering your appliances and devices. If your system produces more electricity than you use, excess energy can be sent back to the grid for credits through net metering. Some homeowners also choose battery storage to retain surplus energy for later use, enhancing energy independence and efficiency.
A solar system typically includes solar panels that capture sunlight and convert it into electricity, an inverter that transforms direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC) for household use, and a mounting system to secure the panels in place. Additionally, an electrical panel distributes the generated electricity throughout the home, and a net meter tracks energy production and consumption. Some systems may also incorporate battery storage to retain excess energy for later use, enhancing energy efficiency and independence.
Yes, you can add more panels to your solar system, provided that your existing system and roof structure can accommodate them. Adding panels can increase your energy production, especially if you have more energy needs or want to offset higher electricity costs. It’s essential to consult with a solar professional to assess your current system, evaluate your energy consumption, and ensure that the inverter and electrical panel can handle the additional capacity. They can help design a solution that maximizes your solar benefits.
Yes, you can add Brightbox, a solar battery storage system, to your existing solar system. Brightbox allows you to store excess energy generated by your solar panels for later use, helping to enhance your energy independence and provide backup power during outages. Before adding Brightbox, it's advisable to consult with a solar professional to ensure compatibility with your current system and to assess your energy storage needs. They can help you determine the best configuration for optimal performance.
Yes, your solar panels will work in winter, although their efficiency may be slightly reduced due to shorter days and lower sunlight intensity. Snow can also temporarily cover the panels, but most solar panels are designed to allow snow to slide off easily due to their smooth surface and tilt. In fact, cold temperatures can actually improve solar panel efficiency. As long as there is sunlight, your solar panels can still generate electricity, even in winter conditions. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help ensure optimal performance throughout the season.
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