This 4.68 KW array consists of 24 Silicon Energy glass-on-glass modules and one Silicon Energy 5.3 KW grid tied inverter. This roof utilizes the staggered array configuration to maximize otherwise unused roof space.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
The Gniffke residence array consists of 24 Silicon Energy 195 watt modules and a Silicon Energy 5.3 KW grid tied inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
This array consists of 12 Silicon Energy 195 watt modules and one Silicon Energy 3.84 KW inverter. Both products are made in WA State and qualify for the full production incentive.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
The Renk residence array consists of 32 Silicon Energy 195 watt modules and 2 Silicon Energy 3840 watt inverters. Their system utilizes both the upper and lower standing seam metal roofs.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
Solar array of 26 Solar World 260 watt modules feed into a Sunnyboy 7000 watt inverter. This array produces 6.75 KW of power.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
19 Solar World 260 watt modules feed into a Power One 5000 watt inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
These Solar World 250 watt modules feed into a SMA SB-6000 inverter. This array produces 7 KW of power.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
This solar array consists of 20 SunPower 230 watt modules and one SunPower 5 KW inverter. The modules are mounted onto the shop roof which is standing seam metal.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
The east roof of this home features the additional 10 Silicon Energy 195 watt modules added to the 14 existing modules on the south roof. The 4.2 KW inverter (4680 watt max output) is able to accept power from the two separate solar arrays. The total array size is 4.61 KW.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014
John & Laura’s new 5.07 KW grid tied solar array is composed of 24 Silicon Energy 195 watt modules feeding power to a Silicon Energy 5300 watt inverter. This installation utilized mounts and flashings compatible with their concrete tile roof.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 21, 2014