How to connect solar panels to the national grid.
How to tie my solar panels into the grid.
A more in depth look.
A grid tie solar electric system also referred to as grid tied pv photovoltaics uses solar panels and other components to turn sunlight into electricity for your use while your home remains hooked up to the local utility.
They are 60 open circuit volts and most battery systems are.
If your system has been sized correctly very little power should be fed into the grid with most being consumed and thus offsetting what you previously would have purchased from the grid.
Some electricity companies meter the electricity fed into the grid by your.
That is because my grid tie solar panels are somewhat of an odd ball voltage as they are specifically designed for grid tied inverters.
Any unused or surplus solar electricity will be exported to the grid.
While it is possible to have a solar pv system that is not connected to the national grid choosing not to connect means missing out on potentially lucrative incentive schemes like the government s feed in tariff fit here is a list of faqs on connecting to the national grid.
If a grid connect system is producing more power than the home consumes the surplus is fed into the power grid.
A grid tied solar energy system turns sunlight into electricity to power your house while your house is still connected to the local electric grid meaning it is still tied this differs from off grid systems which aren t connected to the grid at all.
Off grid solar homes almost always will use batteries to store their excess electricity.
In an ac coupled system the grid tied inverter is paired to an off grid inverter and battery bank.
Instead of sending power to the grid when too much solar electricity is being generated off grid solar homes send the power into a battery bank.
Replace grid tie inverter with storage ready inverter.
The grid connect inverter converts the dc electricity produced by the solar panels into 240v ac electricity which can then be used by the property household.
When the sun goes down the home will use power from the batteries until the sun starts shining again.
Connect the solar panels either directly to a power inverter and then connect it to the home grid or connect the inverter to the battery and then to the home power grid.