Gibilisco Residence, 2.6 KW, Quilcene, 2010
2.6 KW solar PV array consisting of 11 Sharp 235 watt modules and a PV Powered 4800 watt inverter that will allow for future expansion of the system.
2.6 KW solar PV array consisting of 11 Sharp 235 watt modules and a PV Powered 4800 watt inverter that will allow for future expansion of the system.
Todd and Cindy pose in front of their new 4.7 KW solar array consisting of 20 Sharp 235 watt solar modules and a Fronius 5100 watt inverter.
This lovely Sequim backyard is now graced with a 4.6 KW solar PV array consisting of 20 Sharp 230 watt (all black) modules and a Fronius 5100 watt inverter
This is Jeff and Jill Jones’ second solar home, their previous home in California was also equipped with solar modules. Their current home overlooking Discovery Bay has an array which consists of Sharp 203 watt polycrystalline modules and a Power One 4.2 KW inverter. The system is designed to be expanded in the future.
When Mike and Pam Coffeen relocated from Alaska they wanted to grow their own food and generate their own electricity. The electricity is provided by a 6.44 KW solar array equipped with Sharp 230 watt solar modules and a 7 KW Sunnyboy inverter. The chickens seem to approve.
9.36 KW Sharp grid-tied PV system with two Power One 5 KW inverters. The solar array is mounted on a shop building and also powers the Hill’s new residence. Installed as part of the Solarize Sequim program that earned the Hill’s an extra $500/KW rebate and a free EV car charging station.
Cindy and Paul’s new shop/ADU is equipped with a 4.8 KW Sharp PV array. The system is located on both the east and west roofs.
Twenty-eight Sharp 240 watt solar modules and a SMA 7000 watt inverter installed on a sunny standing seam metal roof.
8.16 KW solar array composed of Sharp 240 watt modules (made in USA) and two Power One inverters. The two inverters allow each solar array with different orientations, to operate optimally.
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.