Title: Avoid These Mistakes Before Installing Solar Power System At Home
15 Mistakes To Avoid
Before Getting
Solar Power
For Home
By INSOLERGY
2Mistake 1
Thinking you can DIY i.e. Do-It-Yourself
for installing solar panels at home
3Going DIY and ending up with a bad installation
can greatly increase the time it takes to get
an ROI on your solar panels.
Best is leave it to the professionals.
4Mistake 2
Skimping on hiring a
good residential solar company
5Using inexperienced or otherwise cheap installers
is almost as bad as doing it yourself. You dont
want to end up with
Non Optimal Solar Solution Offering Lower RoI
Weak Foundation of Solar Power Installation
Substandard Quality of Solar PV System Components
Contact Insolergy Technologies to install solar
power system for home
6Mistake 3
Skipping site survey or assessment
for home solar panel installation
7Skipping site survey may lead to
Just because there may be some open space
available at home on the roof, garden or driveway
does not guarantee its suitability for solar
power generation.
Underestimating the roof condition
Miscalculating the available roof area
Ignoring the influence of the nearby objects for
shadow
Choosing wrong orientation and tilt of the solar
array
8Mistake 4
Selecting non-optimum component quality
to solar power your home
9Higher efficiency solar panels tend to cost more.
Consider installing solar panels which will give
the best return on investment rather than simply
the most efficient solar panel.
More about efficiency of solar panel system
10Mistake 5
Thinking that going 100 solar
is the only way
11If you are living in a place with acute shortage
of electricity, going 100 solar may be a fair
argument. However, in urban parts of India where
electricity supply is quite robust, going 100
solar can be an overkill.
Example using tariff structure of
Maharashtra Units Tariff 0-100
3.76 101-300 7.21 301-500
9.95 501-1000 1.31 1000
12.5 As can be seen, the first 100 units of
electricity are supplied at extremely cheap rate.
The next 200 units are fairly competitive. Any
consumption above this amount is expensive. So it
makes economic sense to draw the initial few 100
units from utility supply, and offset remaining
using solar power.
12Thinking of going solar?
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