Basic Specifications
* Solar Panel Power (Array Size): 6,16 Watts
* Nominal DC Input Voltage: 600 Volts DC
* Output Power: 5,000 Volt-Amps (VA)
* Output Voltage: 220-230-240V / 110-120 Volts AC (selectable)
* Output Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
* Grid-Tied Inverter: Single Phase
* Monitoring: WiFi/GPRS Device
Daily production: 10.9 kWh (Sunshine Time: 5.30Hrs)
Annual yield: 3.97 MWh
Storage capacity: 4kWh (3.2kWh 80% DOD)
– Operation at full charged batteries: 8 hours at 1350 watt continuous load.
– 4.6kW Max solar Power photovoltaic.
– Overload and deep discharge protection.
– AC input short-time peak load 15000 VA.
Features of Off-Grid Solar Power System
An off-grid system is not connected to the electricity grid and therefore requires battery storage. Off-grid solar systems must be designed appropriately so that they will generate enough power throughout the year and have enough battery capacity to meet the home’s requirements, even in the depths of winter when there is generally much less sunlight.
The high cost of batteries and off-grid inverters means off-grid systems are much more expensive than on-grid systems and so are usually only needed in more remote areas that are far from the electricity grid. However battery costs are reducing rapidly, so there is now a growing market for off-grid solar battery systems even in cities and towns.
Packing Contents
This solar power system kit includes the following of compoments for sales, please freely contact us to confirm if you need extra devices and parts.
* 22 x KSUNsolar Series 280 Watt Polysrystalline Silicon Solar Panel
* 1 x DC Protection – 1000V Box 1 Inputs 1 Outputs 16A Isolator Type II SP
* 1 x Growatt 5.0kW Grid-Tied Inverter with 4G Dual MPPT – Single Phase
* 1 x Set Taitan Aluminium Rooftop Mounts – For pitched roof – Angles not include
* 1 x Set MC4 connector & Installation Tool Bag
* 1 x Jiukai 4mm2 single-core DC cable 100m – Red
* 1 x Jiukai 4mm2 single-core DC cable 100m – Black
* 1 x Cable -Alvern 6mm Earth Cable 100m
* 20 x Solar Panel Earth Clip
Solar Panel
Output Power: 195 Watts
Nominal Voltage: 18 Volts
Maximum/Peak Voltage(Vmp): 21.2V
Maximum/Peak Current(Imp): 8.89 Amps
Open Circuit Voltage:
Short Circuit Current:
Size: 58.3*26.3*1.4 inch (1480*668*35mm)
Weight: 29.2 lbs (13.2kg)
Output Power: 195 Watts
Nominal Voltage: 18 Volts
Maximum/Peak Voltage(Vmp): 21.2V
Maximum/Peak Current(Imp): 8.89 Amps
Open Circuit Voltage:
Short Circuit Current:
Size: 58.3*26.3*1.4 inch (1480*668*35mm)
Weight: 29.2 lbs (13.2kg)
Side Mounted Hook Solar Curved Tile Mounting Systems
Product Type: Slope Roof Solar Panel Mounting Systems
Product Model: Solar-Curved-Tile-Roof-Mounting-Systems-Side-Mounted
Material: Aluminium, Steel
Max Wind Load : 60 m/s
Max Snow Load : 1.4 KN / M2
Solar Module Orientation: Portait or Landscape
Application: Spanish / Roman / Curved Tile Roofing
MPPT Charge Controller
MPPT tracking efficiency above 99.5%
Maximum charge conversion efficiency as high as 98%
Support lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries
Multiple load work modes
Charging power and current limitation function
High-temperature charging power derating function
Standard Modbus communication protocol with RS485 interface
Real-time energy statistics function
1. In many cases, ground-mounted solar panels can be your best option
While rooftop solar arrays are the most common choice for homeowners, there are many reasons to consider a ground-mounted solar panel system.
Generally, ground mount solar panels cost a bit more than rooftop solar on a per-watt basis because of additional labor and permitting that may be required for the installation. That being said, if your property isn’t ideal for rooftop solar, installing a ground-mounted system can actually save you more money in the long run.
Rooftop solar arrays are restricted by the characteristics of the roof on which they are installed. If your roof isn’t at the right angle, doesn’t face south, or has obstructions like chimneys or skylights, then your solar array will be less productive. On the other hand, ground-mounted solar panels can be located wherever the conditions are best.
In addition, if your home uses a lot of electricity, your roof might not be big enough for a solar energy system that meets your electricity needs. In contrast, ground-mounted solar systems can be sized to match your electricity consumption without the space restrictions of a rooftop system.
2. Not all ground-mounted solar panel systems are created equal
There are two basic types of ground-mounted solar panel systems:
Standard ground mounts use metal framing driven into the ground to hold your solar panels up at a fixed angle. Some standard ground-mounted solar panel systems can be manually adjusted a few times a year to account for seasonal shifts of the sun.
Pole mounted solar systems support multiple solar panels on a single pole and elevate panels higher off the ground than a standard ground mount. Pole mounted solar often incorporates tracking systems, which automatically tilt the solar panels to capture the optimal amount of sunshine.
Tracking systems can increase the production of your solar panels by 25 percent or more. If you decide to add a tracking system to your ground-mounted solar array, you have the option of either a single-axis or a dual-axis system. Single-axis tracking systems move your solar panels over the course of the day to follow the sun as it moves through the sky. Dual-axis tracking systems can also adjust based on seasonal variations in the sun’s position.
3. Ground mount solar panel systems offer benefits for all homeowners
Even if you are a good candidate for a rooftop solar energy system, there are many benefits to choosing a ground-mounted solar panel system.
First, ground-mounted solar panel systems are very easy to place, because they can be located on open land. They don’t require drilling into your roof, and the bracings used in standard ground mount systems are lightweight and easy to remove. (If you opt for a pole mount, they will usually be installed more securely.)
Second, a ground mount solar panel system can be more productive per panel than a rooftop solar array. Because they’re not dependent on your roof, ground-mounted solar panels are set at the perfect angle to optimize energy production. This means you can generate more electricity than a comparably-sized rooftop system, and save more money in the long run.
Finally, ground-mounted solar panels are very easy to access for cleaning and maintenance. If you live in an area that receives a lot of snow in the winter, being able to easily sweep the snow off of your solar panels is a major convenience.
Most installers offer a ground mount option, and the cost of standard ground-mounted solar is comparable with a rooftop solar energy system installation. If you decide to include a tracking system in your installation, you will pay an additional upfront cost, but the resulting increase in electricity production can make tracking systems cost-effective for many homeowners.
Wondering if ground-mounted solar is right for you? Check out our video all about ground-mounted installations:
Roof Mount Solar Racking Systems
A roof mount is a great option if your roof is sun-exposed and in good condition. It’s important to choose high quality components for a long-lasting, weatherproof installation.
You’ll need flashings, clamps or tile hooks to attach the racks to your rooftop. There are various options depending on your racking and type of roof (shingle, metal, or tile.)
Flat rooftops (or low slope roofs) can use similar racking hardware with tilt legs to achieve an appropriate angle. There are also ballasted racking systems, which aren’t drilled into the roof at all, but instead are weighted down with blocks.
Rooftop-mounted systems do not include the flashings or clamps required to attach the racking to your roof. Your roofing material will dictate what type of fasteners you will need:
Here’s what we recommend, based on your roofing material:
1. Shingle Rooftops: The KSUN Flashfoot 2 is great for shingle roofs.
2. Metal Rooftops: KSUN harware makes clamps that work with standing seam, corrugated and trapezoidal metal roofs.
3. Tile Rooftops: Quick Mount offers tile hooks and tile replacements to match your roof design.
Ground Mount Solar Racking System
Ground Mounts allow you to pick the optimal tilt angle in a south-facing direction. A standard ground mount is built on a structure of steel pipe and concrete at a fixed-tilt angle.
Pole Mounts allow you to adjust the tilt angle to maximize your power output throughout the seasons. A steeper tilt angle captures more power in the winter and also sheds snow off the panels. Pole mounts can be installed above foliage & snow banks to keep the panels clear of debris.
Trackers are pole-mounted racks that follow the sun to maximize daily production. Trackers are the most expensive option, and require maintenance, due to the complexity and moving parts. Trackers are mainly used for large utility-scale PV installations. Residential systems are typically better off installing a few extra panels on a fixed array.
KSUNsolar
Solar Power Tracker System
Can I increase the size of my system in the future?
This depends on your roof space and the size of the inverter. If you have sufficient roof space and additional capacity in the inverter you could increase the size of your system. Or you could add a second system to your roof. Please note: At this time, the solar Feed-in Tariffs in each state have limits on the system size which to they apply. Increasing the size of an existing solar power system could affect your eligibility for a Feed-in Tariff. Please call us for further information.
Do solar panels work during blackout?
If your solar panel system is connected to the grid, it will shut off in the event of a blackout. This is to prevent emergency responders and electricity utility repair-people from being injured by your panels sending power back to the grid. However, there are certain inverters you can buy that provide backup power in a blackout when paired with a battery.
How do I check the performance of my solar system?
It’s easy to check your solar power system at any time. The majority of inverters offer a built in display that gives you a live data feed of how much power your system is generating. Most systems will give you historical data showing how your system has been performing over time.. If your solar inverter is wi-fi ready you can see your performance through web application on your mobile.
How do I find out how much I pay for electricity?
The easiest way to find out how much you pay for electricity (and how much electricity you use per month) is to take a look at your utility electricity bill. Alternatively you can call Sunboost to guide you reading your electricity bill to find out exactly what you use, need and have to look for.
How much roof space is required?
The amount of roof space required depends on the size of the system. For example, a small 1.5kW system requires 12m² of roof space. This is ideally an un-shaded and north-facing part of the roof. The system is modular and can be arranged in a way that best suits the roof.
What are the financial benefits of solar energy?
When you install a solar energy system on your property, you save money on your electricity bills and protect yourself against rising electricity rates in the future. How much you can save depends on the utility rates and solar policies in your area, but going solar is a smart investment regardless of where you live.
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