First do your homework with the pv information we provide then select the kit that will fit your applications and budget.
Grid tie solar kit enphase.
Ironridge xr1000 roof mount racking kit.
It comes with 8 450 watts of rec solar modules and enphase energy iq6 microinverters for 60 hz electrical systems.
Enphase solar power systems are completely expandable grid tie solar power systems enphase is great for getting started with solar power.
Solar kits creating energy with enphase microinverters solaredge and sma diy grid tie panel installation packages.
10 enphase energy microinverters are at the heart of this 10 solar panel 2350 watt kit.
Each microinverter is capable of 290 va volt amps continuous output.
This grid tied 4kw diy solar pv package is your perfect choice to maximise your electricity production.
1 92 kw grid tied solar system with enphase iq7 microinverters and 6x canadian solar 320w panels.
Durable and extremely efficient our 11 750 watt solar kit panels and enphase microinverter are ul and cec listed.
This system can improve energy harvest in cases where shading may be a factor.
The grid tied 4kw diy solar kit with enphase iq microinverters is an all in one solar kit at best price.
2350w grid tied solar kit.
Producing over 1 762 kw per month 5 sun hours per day stc our 11 750 watt solar grid tie system comes with 50 astronergy 235 watt solar panels powering 50 enphase microinverter and the required roof module cabling.
This kit is one of the easiest ways to get started with a grid tie solar system.
Our kits provide an easy way to get started with your grid tie solar system.
With the enphase inverter solar power systems we pair enphase m250 micro inverters with ul listed tier one solar panels to give you an nec compliant system that will last for years to come.
Microinverters are small individual dc to ac inverters that attach to each solar panel working independently from each other.
288 kwh 3 597 95.
Grid tie solar allows you the ability to generate electricity for your home while also being able to route any excess power back to the utility company for a profit.