6.38 KW grid tied solar array consisting of 29 Sanyo 220 watt solar modules each equipped with an Enphase 210 watt microinverter. The microinverters allow each solar module to operate independently of the others, provide data monitoring, and allow infinite flexibility with the system design.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
The narrow upper roof of this mountain cabin is filled with 14 SunPower 320 watt solar modules, some of the most powerful and efficient solar modules available. The solar array feeds power to a SunPower 5000 watt grid tied inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
This 6.3 KW solar array consists of 28 Sanyo HIT 225 watt solar modules and 28 Enphase grid-tie microinverters that take the power from each module and turn it into AC.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
6.72 KW ground mounted solar array composed of 28 Sharp 240 watt solar modules and a SMA 7000 watt inverter. Behind the solar array is the unique earth home owned by Richard and Carolyn.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
4.8 KW Sharp array located on the south and east roofs of this home. The 20 Sharp 240
watt modules feed power to a Power One 4.2 KW inverter (max power output 4680 watts). This inverter can independently operate two solar arrays facing two different directions. This solar array also features flashings compatible with a cedar shake roof.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
2.34 KW solar array consisting of 12 Silicon Energy solar modules and a 3 KW inverter. This solar array can be expanded by adding up to 4 more solar modules. Both the inverter and the modules were made in WA State.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
The solar array installed on the Franson’s shop roof consists of 28 Sharp 240 watt modules and one SMA Sunnyboy 7 KW inverter. The modules are mounted on a metal roof.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
5.64 KW grid tied solar array composed of 24 Sharp 235 watt all black modules feeding power to a Power One 6000 watt inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
The new Wattsun dual-axis tracker in front of the Power Trip Energy shop is equipped with 9 Silicon Energy 195 watt modules. This array and the existing 2.34 KW array over the front porch both feed power to a Silicon Energy 4.2 KW inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
The Derrenberger’s roof is adorned with 33 Silicon Energy 190 watt modules and 2 Silicon Energy 3.84 KW grid tied inverters.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014