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Battery Back Up Option

Complete system solution using modular components
The Xantrex XW System is comprised of manageable building blocks: XW Inverter/Chargers, Solar Charge Controller, Automatic Generator Start module, and System Control Panel
System Control Panel (SCP) allows easy configuration and prevents an accidental change of the parameters
Best-in-class surge performance
12 kW of real power output (not just current) to start loads
Digital control = rigid voltage regulation while surging to start a difficult load
Multi-unit expandability

Top 10 Things to Know About Solar Power

1. The Sun Shines Everywhere, Even in Ohio
The sun’s rays are more plentiful in the southern states, but the summer days are longer in northern states. A solar power system in Michigan produces only 25% less power than a system in Arizona. Most solar installers will factor the number of daylight hours plus the affect of weather to determine how much energy you will make in a year.

Top 10 Reasons to Install Solar Power

1. Make Your Own Power
The average home in the United states uses 725 kWhs of energy each month. The average cost of that power is currently $0.11 per kWh. That’s $28,971 that you will pay over the next 30 years IF the electric company doesn’t raise your rates. Solar Power users pay less money up front and own their power.

Top 10 Parts to a Solar Electric System


1. Solar Panels

The solar panels, also called modules, that are most popular on homes in the United States are usually 3’ 6” by 5’ 6” and 1” thick. These panels are made with silicon, which is a basically sand that has been processed. Once that silicon is processed into a solar cell, it releases electrons, positive and negative, when exposed to sunlight. These electrons, or energy, flow through the cables (one negative, one positive) coming out of the back of the solar panel towards the inverter. Most installers use 220-230 watt solar panels.

Different Types of Solar Panels

Poly Crystalline and Mono Crystalline: Most popular for residential and small commercial systems for the amount of energy they produce over a year compared to their cost and cost of installation. These panels are best in normal sunlight but have been making moderate gains in how much energy they collect in low light conditions.

Brands: REC, Sharp, Kyocera, Schott, Suntech, Yingli

10 Things to Do Before Installing Solar

1. Reduce Your Usage

A responsible solar installer will recommend energy saving techniques before designing a system to make up 100% of your electric usage. These tips can cut 10-40% from your electric bill. These tips range from little expense such as light bulbs and green power strips to larger ticket items such as higher efficiency heating and cooling systems.

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