This grid tied ground mount array consists of 24 Silicon Energy 190 watt modules and a Silicon Energy 5300 watt inverter. It is mounted on concrete footings and posts for maximum strength, safety, and tilt angle.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 2, 2014
This array is comprised of 22 Sharp 235 watt modules and a Power One 5 KW inverter. The array utilizes two different portions of the roof thereby maximizing the performance of roof space that would otherwise go unused.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 2, 2014
This 5.07 KW array consists of 24 Silicon Energy 195 watt modules and a 5300 watt inverter. The array utilizes the south facing roof over the garage’s gable.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 2, 2014
This 5.8 KW array consists of 25 Sharp 235 watt modules and a Power One 6000 watt inverter
by Nicole Mason | Oct 2, 2014
This 5.64 KW array consists of 24 Sharp 235 watt modules and a Power One 6000 watt inverter. The modules are mounted on a concrete curved tile roof.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 2, 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