residential solar

Residential solar energy using system is become more and more popular due to its ability in saving money and its cost effectiveness. But before jumping into buying and installing it into your house, there are two things that you should learn about in advance. In particular, how does the solar system work? How to select the right system for your house? This article will answer these questions to you in detail so that you can make an educated decision before making up your mind.
Applications
Residential solar energy can be used through panels which can convert the energy into electricity and heat.
Photovoltaic cells are used for the former purpose. Through them, the solar energy is converted into electricity which can either be directly applied on our appliances including lights, or be stored in a battery backup system.
For the latter purpose, a water heating system which water goes through is needed. Under the sun, the water can then be heated to up to 60 degree. This is not hot enough to take a shower with, but will be sufficient for laundry or the other washing job. This will be very beneficial and necessary in winter.
Selection
Selection of the system should do depending on the ratio of price and quality, which vary from one to another. The higher the quality is, the higher the price will be. The higher the quality is, the more money it will save. The first thing to consider when selecting a solar system is your budget. You should buy one residential solar system that is within your budget. Remember the purpose is to save money. It will lost its main purpose if buying one will get you in debt. Another factor that is needed to take into consideration is the purpose that you want to use it for. If you want to use them for your house appliances only, then you might not need a battery system.
Now that you know how to use the residential solar energy and the factors you should consider when you select one for your own use, you should be able to make one of the biggest decisions that you will have ever made for your family.
Why not consider making one system yourself if you can not afford or would rather not spend a fortune on a solar energy system? It is easy if you know how. Find the guide here now.
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