A Guide to Upgrade Solar Inverter


Posted July 30, 2018 by solarplants

Planning to upgrade your current solar power system?

 
Planning to upgrade your current solar power system? This is okay if you are planning to do so, because solar panel technology is changing rapidly and with every change, it becomes necessary to leverage the benefits of power cost reduction and output efficiency. In every few year down the line, you may upgrade solar inverter for these benefits.
But, there are some less scrupulous companies who pretend to be specialist in this segment, often try to sell massive solar inverter for a tiny number of solar panels. Actually, they try to screw you on a price to add more panels. You have to be beware of them!
So, how have you to plan to upgrade your existing solar inverter while avoiding that kind of trap? Here is a guide.
The first thing is you have to establish what you have on top of your roof, how the system is performing and the condition of your equipment. You may have a detailed system manual with you already. Go through it as there you may find out details of everything that have been installed and the energy generation predictions. You should contact the installer unless you find them there.
Check out power generation efficiency and output rates. If it is performing as per the capacity of your solar power system, it’s okay. If it’s underperforming, you should call up your solar system installer and get the system check conducted. Sometimes, simple things may go wrong, such as a leaking junction box or dirt build up on the solar panels. In these cases, a little repair and maintenance can bring back the system to its efficient working condition.
When it comes to upgrading solar inverter, the first thing to consider is what rules apply to feed in tariffs if you upgrade, which varies depending on what feed in tariff you are signed up to and when you signed up. It’s worth noting that these rules tend to change time to time, so it’s important to check what applies at the time you are considering your change.
In most cases, system size limits apply too. In some states there is a nominal maximum system size that applies and in others it’s entirely at the discretion of the electricity network operator what system they will let you connect. However, it’s usually allowed when it comes to upgrading your current solar PV system.
With most technology, advancements mean that there is a way to generate even more power and in turn more saving. By installing SolarEdge inverter and power optimizer technology, you will get the benefits of 25% increased power generation, 20-years of warranty, expert monitoring of individual solar panel, and enhanced safety. At the end of everything, maximum energy will be extracted from each solar panel. So, when are you installing this new-age solar inverter?


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Last Updated July 30, 2018