This type of system is for those want protection from
blackouts and other power loss but still want to be connected
to the grid.
This system has all of the features and benefits
of a standard
grid-tied system:
But with the additional benefit of
uninterruptible power. With this system, you can still
take advantage of the net
metering, the
Solar Rebate program (minus the cost of the batteries),
and grid connection benefits.
With the battery backup, you are still connected to the
grid as with the standard
grid-tied system:
But when the utility grid is down
- the battery backup kicks in and delivers power to critical
appliances and electrical devices (refrigerator, radio,
electric heater,
computers, etc.) when you need it most.
This means that
you are protected by blackouts or any other power loss:
Which
can provide peace of mind in a time of uncertainty of
our existing electricity infrastructure. However, the
battery backup option adds about 20% to the cost of the system.
Below is a simple
diagram of a typical grid-tied Solar Energy System with
battery backup, including
the basic components and configuration:

How it works:
1) Sunlight hits
the solar
module, which
is attached to your roof with the mounting racks.
2) The solar
(or photovoltaic) cells inside the module then convert
the light into electricity.
3) This electricity travels through
wires to the charge
controller, which senses
battery voltage and regulates battery charging -
the electricity
is then used to keep the batteries fully
charged to ensure uninterruptible power
4) The remaining electricity is then transferred to the inverter,
which takes the electricity from the solar module (DC electricity) and converts
it into the electricity your home needs to run your appliances, lighting,
etc. (AC electricity)
5) This AC electricity then travels
to your standard utility breaker box,
and is supplied to your new utility
net meter - which then of course feeds the
electricity both to your home and to the electrical utility
grid.
6) In the event of an emergency (blackout or power loss),
your system automatically begins to draw power from the backup batteries
and converts it into electricity. The Backed-Up AC Service Panel feeds
into the appliances and other electrical needs you deem necessary in
the event of power loss.
The main components of this system are:
- Mounting racks
- Solar modules
- Charge controller
- Inverter
- Battery bank
- Net meter
All of which all comes standard with any Astralux
Grid-Tied Solar Energy System with Battery Backup.
We also offer a in-home wireless
monitor so
you can literally see your solar system at work, this
is a popular feature for the majority of our customers.
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