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Understanding the Basics of Solar Installation in Palm Coast

by Solar Fit PROFESSIONAL SOLAR ENERGY COMPANY IN DAYTONA BEACH

There can’t possibly be an easier way to reduce your monthly utility bills than by tapping into the limitless potential of solar power, can there? That said, solar panel installation can be daunting and pretty expensive if you have no idea what you are doing. In order to make your solar upgrade go easy on your finances, here are some actionable steps that you can take.

Before considering solar panel installation in Palm Coast, first, consider the factors that go into choosing a solar system and the cost of that installation. Solar panel costs for an average-sized installation in the U.S. usually range from $11,144 to $14,696 after solar tax credits, and the average price per watt for solar panels ranges from $2.51 to $3.31.

As electricity prices continue to rise year after year, the benefits of solar panels would far outweigh the higher cost of installation.

The Basics of Solar Panels Installation

Once you have decided how much electricity you need from your solar panels and whether the economics work out for your family, it is time to start installing your panels. You will need a few parts first, including:

  • Solar Panels
  • Mounting Brackets
  • Wiring
  • Batteries
  • Charge Controller
  • Inverter
  • Generator
  • Grounding Tools
  • Junction Boxes
  • Disconnects
  • Overcurrent Protection

Unfortunately, if you were looking for a weekend project, solar panels installation is a relatively complex, time-consuming process, if only because of the complexity of electrical systems. Before you can truly start the installation, you will also need to acquire whatever permits your local municipality requires. In some cases, you may need regular inspection to observe the installation process, or you may be required to hire a contractor.

The panels themselves should ideally be placed on your roof at a 45-degree angle facing south. Southern exposure is best to optimize the amount of sunlight they receive throughout the year. In the winter, especially a northern exposure will result in minimal absorbance.

You don’t really need batteries or generators unless you plan on going completely “off-the-grid”. In this case, you will need to back up the power you are generating from your panels. When the sun is not out, those batteries will provide backup power to your home, and when the batteries start to run dry, your generator can kick in and recharge the battery.

The other parts are all necessary safety tools to maintain an electrical system. The Charge Controller will ensure that your battery remains fully charged at all times without going overcharge. The Inverter will convert the power you absorb through solar panels into a format that your house’s outlets can use. The junction boxes and disconnects are all required safety tools and will be inspected.

The Installation Process

When it comes to solar panels installation, your home needs to be properly prepared, inspected, and modified to handle the solar panels. Safety is of the utmost concern, so if you are even remotely unsure of how to maintain those safety levels, be sure to contact a solar company in Palm Coast for assistance as soon as possible.


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