Michel Residence, 2.925 KW, Bremerton, 2009
2.925 KW array consisting of 15 Sanyo 195 watt modules and 15 Enphase microinverters.
2.925 KW array consisting of 15 Sanyo 195 watt modules and 15 Enphase microinverters.
4.8 kw array consisting of 24 Sanyo 200 watt modules and a SMA 5000 watt inverter on a standing seam metal roof.
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.
Jim & Linda built their new home with solar power in mind. Their roof is fitted with 24 Sanyo 195 watt modules feeding DC power to a SMA 5000 watt inverter which converts the electricity to 240 V AC. Solar power, check! Next job, the garden!
4.715 KW array consisting of 23 Sanyo 205 watt modules and Enphase M210 microinverters. The microinverters allow the array to be spread onto three different roof planes.
Jack and Elizabeth’s uptown home has many small, sunny roofs. The Becker’s 3.3 KW solar array uses Sanyo 220 watt solar modules equipped with Enphase microinverters allowing each small roof to be used to its maximum solar potential.
6.38 KW grid tied solar array consisting of 29 Sanyo 220 watt solar modules each equipped with an Enphase 210 watt microinverter. The microinverters allow each solar module to operate independently of the others, provide data monitoring, and allow infinite flexibility with the system design.
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.
3.96 KW grid tied solar array consisting of 18 Sanyo 220 watt solar modules and 18 Enphase 210 watt microinverters. The microinverters reduce the shading impacts from the two mature deciduous trees flanking the house.
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