Choosing And Installing Off Grid Solar Systems Oregon

By Ruth Clark


One of the largest household expenses that anyone faces each month is the electric bill. This is especially true if you live in an area with extreme summer or winter temperatures, because your air conditioner and heater take in a lot of energy. If you want to save some money and be kinder to the environment, then consider investing in off grid solar systems Oregon, which can help you save a lot of money in the long run.

A lot of people in cities install solar panels, but they are meant for on grid use. This means that you are still connected to the electrical grid, in case your panels do not generate enough energy to meet all your needs. This still saves you a ton of money each month, but does not go as far as an off grid system.

The other alternative is going off grid with your system, which means that your panels must provide every watt of energy you need, because it is your lone power source. If you choose to do this, you must ensure your setup meets your requirements.

The calculation of your daily load is essential to figure out just how much power you need, so you can decide on which solar setup is best for you. To calculate, you must first make an exhaustive list of all the appliances and gadgets that you plug in each day, and how many watts they use. Refer to your owners manuals for most appliances or electronics. You can also visit manufacturers websites for this info.

Though many people remember to include their washer and dryer on this list, some forget the little things like phone chargers or even curling irons. Look closely at these little items, as some can be eliminated to help you get your load needs down, which will result in less power needed or consumed.

Lighting is the easiest way to pare down, because simply changing out your bulbs can work wonders. If you are still using the old school fluorescent bulbs, stop immediately. Replace them with LED bulbs, which consumer a fraction of the power.

Once you have your list, you can contact a local seller who can determine just how big or small of a setup you need. They can hook you up with not just the panels, but the batteries required to store the energy, the energy inverter, and a charge controller as well. Many places sell package deals to save you some cash.

They can also determine where on your property is the best place to get the most sun. Placement is key with solar systems, because if they get too much shade, the amount of energy they output can be reduced significantly, which means your power needs may not get met. Once the perfect area is found, they can be installed by professionals, often from the same company you are purchasing, to ensure maximum exposure and power generation.




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