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What
are the key things to look for when buying a solar system? |
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No
matter what application, solar system must be well designed
and the components should be well integrated. You should feel
secure in the knowledge that your system will meet your expectations
throughout the year. |
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What
size solar system do I need? |
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The
size of your system will be dictated by the amount of daily
energy required (loads) and the amount of energy available
at your location. A professional supplier will assist you
by performing a detailed analysis and preparing a quotation
based on the analysis. Using energy efficiently will reduce
the cost of your system. |
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How
must will it cost? |
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The cost of a solar system is directly proportional to how
much energy you require. Small cabin systems start at a few
thousand dollars and typically, a fully equipped household
system cost around ten fifteen thousand dollars. |
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Can
solar systems be expanded at a future date? |
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Yes.
BP Solar systems are designed to grow with your needs. Some
minor components may need replacing, but they are generally
inexpensive. It is important to point out to your supplier
that you may wish to expand your system in the future. |
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Can
240V AC appliances be used? |
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Yes. By installing an inverter in your system the DC electricity
produced by Solar Panels can be converted into 240V AC. Solar
systems are versatile and therefor you can use 240V AC and
DC if required. |
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Who will install my system? |
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DC system can be installed by a handyman after advice from
your supplier but please check your local regulatory requirements.
Also note that DC systems installed under government rebate
schemes must be installed by a licensed electrician. Owing
to the complexities involved by an experienced, accredited
installer. |
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How long will my system last? |
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The better designed your system is and the better you understand
its limitations the longer it will last. Solar panels will
typically last over 20 years, BP PVstor batteries 12-15 years
and the electronic components typically 10 years. |
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Can
I have an electric fridge? |
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Yes.
However, fridges are one of the largest consumers of energy
in a typical home so choosing a high efficiency model is critical
if costs are to be minimised. |
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Will
any maintenance be required? |
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Yes,
but only a small amount. Modern Solar Systems can provide
a large amount of information to assist you and can automatically
perform some functions. Ensuring that the Solar Panels are
clean and that the battery water level is sufficient are minor
tasks. |
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Are
there different types of solar (pv) panels? |
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Yes.
Panels are available in different power outputs, frame types,
cell technology, life expectancy and efficiency. These factors
will determine the best panel to suit your needs. If you are
comparing brands make sure you know what you are getting.
BP Solar has a wide range of high efficiency solar panels
to suit virtually every application. |
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How
does a solar (PV) panel work? |
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When
exposed to sunlight silicon cells produce electricity. Panels
consist of silicon cells connected together electrically,
which are "sandwiched" together between a protective backing
and a protective glass sheet. |
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Why is a regulator required? |
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Unless
you are using less than two solar panels a regulator will
be required to prevent the battery from being over charged.
Modern regulators are extremely intelligent and can ensure
that your battery is receiving the appropriate amount of charge
to maximise its life. BP Solar has a range of regulators to
suit differing applications. |
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What
size battery should I use? |
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Car
batteries are not suitable for use in solar systems. Only
batteries designed for repeated charging and discharging will
provide a good level of performance and life expectancy. BP
Solar has a wide range of batteries from 75-110Ah capacity
which are all specifically designed for use in solar systems.
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Are special cables and fuses required? |
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Yes.
Even if there is an inverter in your system there will still
be some DC electricity. Dc electricity requires larger wire
and in some cases special fusing and protection. Ensure that
your installer is experienced in regard to DC electricity,
knowledgable in the relevant standards and preferably accredited. |