Barry and Ellen always intended to fill their roof with solar panels and the addition of 16 Evergreen 190 watt modules and a second Fronius inverter completed the job. Total array size 6.05 KW.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 27, 2014
Solar with a nice view! 4.715 KW array with 23 Evergreen 205 watt modules and a SMA 5000 watt inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 27, 2014
5.805 KW array consisting of 27 SunPower 215 watt modules and a SunPower 6000 watt inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 27, 2014
in 2009 this system was expanded by adding another 15 Day4 Energy solar modules to an existing PV system equipped with a SMA 5000 watt inverter, The complete system is 5.4 KW.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 27, 2014
4.305 KW array consisting of 23 Evergreen 205 watt modules and a SMA 5000 watt inverter. Tudi and Deb helped Port Townsend achieve the “Best Solar City” award for 2009 from the Northwest Solar Center.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 27, 2014
The third time is the charm for Gene and Norma. A phase III expansion to their system resulted in the replacement of one inverter with a SMA 3000 and the addition of three Sanyo 200 watt modules. The total array size is now 7.02 KW. Persistence is a good thing.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 27, 2014
4.5 KW SunPower 225 watt modules on a Sunnyboy 6000 inverter. The Sextros downsized from a large farm that they had solarized with us, and have now installed solar on the shop of their new home. We’re looking forward to seeing a new greenhouse on the south side of that shop.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 27, 2014
4.51 KW solar array consisting of 22 Evergreen 205 watt modules and a SMA 5000 watt inverter. This “active solar” PV system augments a very efficient passive solar home.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 20, 2014
6.75 KW array with all-black SunPower 225 watt modules and a 7000 watt SMA inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 20, 2014
4.2 KW array composed of 20 Sanyo 210 watt solar modules and 20 Enphase microinverters. And yes, on a cloudy, wintery, northwest day a solar array still generates electricity
by Nicole Mason | Aug 20, 2014