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A Step-By-Step Guide To Solar Panel Installation
A step-by-step guide to solar panel installation for Solis Power Solution involves several important steps. Firstly, it's important to have a thorough understanding of the installation overview specific to Solis Energy Storage Inverters. This includes proper planning and safety considerations, such as buying necessary materials, unboxing, and ensuring a safe working environment.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Installing Solar Panels
Solar panels can provide power for both business and residential use. In both cases, photovoltaic panels are mounted on the roof to capture as much sunlight as possible and create as much power.
The following are the steps in the solar system installation procedure:
Step 1: Installing the mount
The solar panel mounting brackets must be installed first. Roof-ground mounts or flush mounts may be used based on the application. This foundation gives stability and support.
The optimum direction to face solar panels in the Northern Hemisphere is south because it receives the most sunlight. Both east and west directions are acceptable. The ideal direction for countries in the Southern Hemisphere is north.
Step 2: Put the solar panels in place
After that, the solar panels must be secured to the mounting structure using nuts and bolts. The entire construction is secured adequately to ensure that it is durable and long-lasting.
Step 3: Install the electrical wiring
Electrical wiring comes next. Universal connectors such as MC4 are used for cabling since they can be used with any solar panel. The following sequence of electrical connections can be made between these panels.
Series Connection and Parallel Connection.
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Step 4: Connect the solar inverter to the system
The system must then be connected to a solar inverter. The positive wire from the solar panel is linked to the inverter’s positive terminal, while the negative wire is connected to the inverter’s negative terminal.
To generate power, the solar inverter is linked to the Solar Battery and Grid Input.
Step 5: Connect the solar inverter to the solar battery
After that, you must connect the solar inverter and solar battery. The battery’s positive terminal is linked to the positive terminal of the inverter, and the negative terminal is connected to the negative terminal of the inverter.
Step 6: Link the solar inverter to the power grid
The inverter must then be connected to the grid. A standard plug can be used to connect to the main power switchboard. The electric board that delivers electricity is linked to an output wire.
Step 7: Turn on the solar inverter
When all of the electrical cabling and connections are complete, turn on the inverter switch on the home’s main switch. Most solar inverters will include a digital display that will show you statistics about your solar unit’s generation and use.
And there you go. Your solar system installation is complete! For years and years, you can enjoy FREE Renewable Green Energy!
Conclusion
Solis Power Solution is committed to providing high-quality services to our customers. Join us in adopting a brighter, more sustainable future for India. with over 15 years of experience and experience we are serving solar green energy, Visit our website at www.solispower.in to learn more about our solar solutions. Our team is always happy to answer any questions and guide you.
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