This grid-tied system is comprised of 24 SunPower 327 watt modules and a Fronius 10 KW inverter.
“All of the people we had contact with at Power Trip Energy were excellent, from the initial solar feasibility analysis, to the installation and hook-up, to the back office paperwork and liaison with our local utility, they were all friendly, very capable and efficient and easy to work. They are a great company, and best of all they really believe in what they do. I would highly recommend them to anyone.” -Frank Stowell
by Nicole Mason | Dec 30, 2014
This commercial building has 22 Silicon Energy 200 watt modules on 2 roof planes, with two Silicon Energy 3.84 KW inverters.
by Nicole Mason | Nov 7, 2014
The metal roof of this garage is equipped with 30 Itek 240 watt mono-crystalline modules and 15 Blue Frog microinverters.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 30, 2014
This rental complex has a total of 54 Itek 240 watt modules and three Power One Inverters.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 30, 2014
This home has an array of 34 Solar World 265 watt modules and two Power One 5 KW inverters.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 17, 2014
This residence has two separate arrays; 6 KW on the house (30 Silicon Energy 200 watt modules and two SiE 3480 inverters) and 3.4 KW on their garden shed (17 Silicon Energy modules and one SiE 3480 inverter) for a total of 9.4 KW.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 10, 2014
This home has two separate arrays on the roof, 19 SunPower 327 watt modules with a SunPower 6 KW inverter and 12 Silicon Energy 200 watt modules with a SIE 3840 inverter, for a total of 8.6 KW.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 8, 2014
Becky, David and their son, Andrew, pose with their electric car and new 4 KW grid tied PV system. Andrew is jumping faster than the photons striking the 20 Sanyo 200 watt solar modules.
by Nicole Mason | Sep 15, 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
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