Our 100th installation! A little trumpet blare please… thank you.
This 3 KW system is composed of 18 Sanyo 200 watt modules and a SMA 4000 watt inverter. The Schmitts were kind enough to participate in a KING5 TV interview celebrating the success of solar in Washington and Power Trip’s 100th.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 6, 2014
4.18 KW grid tied PV system consisting of 22 Evergreen 190 watt modules and a 4000 watt SMA inverter. The Evans also have a 30 tube Apricus evacuated tube solar thermal array which feeds hot water to their electric water heater.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 5, 2014
11.6 KW on PSE grid, 58 Sanyo 200 watt modules and two Sunnyboy 6000 inverters. Solar thermal currently in progress along with house construction.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 4, 2014
6.84 grid tied PV system composed of 36 Evergreen 190 watt modules and SMA inverters on the PSE grid. The two inverters allow a portion of this array to be fed to each of the two dwellings in the duplex.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 4, 2014
7.2 KW grid tied PV system with 36 Sanyo 200 watt solar modules and a SMA Sunnyboy 7000 watt inverter. The PV array fits nicely on the Ross Chapin designed home.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 4, 2014
7.2 KW grid tied PV system composed of 36 Sanyo 200 watt modules feeding a SMA Sunnyboy 7000 watt inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 4, 2014
2 KW system that is expandable to 4 KW in the future. Contains 12 Sharp 167 watt modules and a SMA inverter. The Roberts plan to double the size of this system by adding another 12 Sharp modules to the existing inverter in the future.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 1, 2014
3 KW system with 15 Sanyo 200 watt modules and a 3000 watt SMA inverter. This solar PV array provides 30 plus years of maintenance-free renewable energy.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 1, 2014
3 KW grid tied system on Clallam PUD grid composed of Sanyo 200 watt modules and a SMA 3000 watt inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 1, 2014
Barry & Ellen smile as their 3.04 KW grid tied PV system generates clean electricity from the sun. System components: 16 Evergreen 190 watt modules and a Fronius 3000 watt inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 1, 2014