Getting Your Own 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.

The majority of homes that do go solar do so on the grid. This implies that you can still get power from your utility company should you need it. This is a nice backup system, so if you do not produce enough power from your panels, you can still get the energy you need without any interruption.

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.

To calculate your daily load, you should sit down and make a comprehensive list of all the items you plug in each day, and ones that stay plugged in, like your refrigerator, for example. You can then add up how many watts they use each day. If you are unsure, you can refer to the manuals that came with the appliance. If you no longer have these, most manufacturer websites or customer service can help. You might even be able to download a manual with the pertinent information directly from the manufacturer's website.

There are also essentials that consume far less power, such as cell phone chargers and hair dryers. Again, write all of these down and figure out how much energy they take, and see if you can eliminate or reduce any usage to keep your overall needs lower. The lower you can get your needs, the fewer panels you will need, which saves you money.

A great place to start if you want to conserve is your lamps and overhead lights. Many fixtures still use older fluorescent bulbs, which take a lot of energy to power up. Instead, opt for LED bulbs to really save money and cut down on consumption.

After you have pared down and made your list, your local solar contractor can make a home visit and decide which system you need to be set up with to go truly off grid. This setup usually involves several panels and batteries, as well as an energy inverter and charge controller. Ask for a package deal to save money.

Part of the inspection your chosen contractor will do involves finding the perfect spot to place your panels. It is absolutely imperative that they find a spot with the maximum amount of sun exposure. If the spot gets too much shade, then you will not get as much energy generation, which means your power could go out intermittently. But proper placement means no being literally left in the dark due to the power going out.




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