Save {Money|Cash|Dollars}, {Energy|Power} And The {Planet|Earth} With Solar {Panels|Power} And Grid Tie Inverters

By June 12th, 2010

today it has become necessary for us all to be mindful that power must be saved to benefit all.

Using a grid tie inverter and a solar">http://www.solarpanelssites.com">solar panel is an ideal method of accessing renewable resources.

Here the energy is produced by a solar panel, but it could equally be a wind turbine or generator, but it does need to be 14 to 50 volts.

The low voltage from the solar panel needs to be raised to a level the home appliances may use, and so save cash.

The grid tie inverter is what changes the low direct current into the alternating current as used in the home.

The grid tie inverter is designed so that it does not need special boxes to join to the mains, but simply needs to be plugged into a wall socket. This is controlled safely be the electronics built into the inverter.

The power to the household would mostly have been bought from a power company, however is now provided by the solar panel and grid tie inveter.

Safety is a major ingredient with the new grid tie inverter, because current will only feed when the home power is on. This safety factor means power cannot be fed backwards up the power lines. But if the power fails the grid tie automatically disconnects.

To provide more power to the household, extra solar panels can be used, along with extra grid ties. If any power supplied to the house is in surplus this can make the meter run backwards meaning lower bills.

And if you want power at night a wind turbine can be used?

This is a straight forward and efficient system to install, cost effective and will save money in the long run. Batteries and an inverter are an alternative, but the price and space needed are expensive to provide night time electricity.

You cannot replace the power company with a grid">http://www.solarpanelssites.com">grid tie, but it will save money and you will feel you are doing your bit.

 

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