Derrenberger Residence, 6.27 KW, Port Ludlow, 2012
The Derrenberger’s roof is adorned with 33 Silicon Energy 190 watt modules and 2 Silicon Energy 3.84 KW grid tied inverters.
The Derrenberger’s roof is adorned with 33 Silicon Energy 190 watt modules and 2 Silicon Energy 3.84 KW grid tied inverters.
This 4.68 KW array consists of 24 Silicon Energy glass-on-glass modules and one Silicon Energy 5.3 KW grid tied inverter. This roof utilizes the staggered array configuration to maximize otherwise unused roof space.
The Gniffke residence array consists of 24 Silicon Energy 195 watt modules and a Silicon Energy 5.3 KW grid tied inverter.
This array consists of 12 Silicon Energy 195 watt modules and one Silicon Energy 3.84 KW inverter. Both products are made in WA State and qualify for the full production incentive.
The Renk residence array consists of 32 Silicon Energy 195 watt modules and 2 Silicon Energy 3840 watt inverters. Their system utilizes both the upper and lower standing seam metal roofs.
The east roof of this home features the additional 10 Silicon Energy 195 watt modules added to the 14 existing modules on the south roof. The 4.2 KW inverter (4680 watt max output) is able to accept power from the two separate solar arrays. The total array size is 4.61 KW.
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.
The Black array consists of 15 Silicon Energy 200 watt modules and a 3840 watt inverter. The array is mounted to cement forms and 1-1/2″ galvanized steel tubing for maximum strength and safety.
Richard and Pam built their new energy efficient home with solar in mind and we are maximizing their investment with made in WA solar modules. The 4.29 KW solar array is mounted on their garage ADU and the house features SIP panels for maximum insulation, a heat recapture ventilation system, and an energy efficient ductless heat pump.
2.66 KW solar array consisting of 14 Silicon Energy 190 watt solar modules mounted on the south roof. The Silicon Energy inverter is rated at 4.2 KW and had two DC inputs allowing additional solar modules to be placed on the east roof in the future. the McMahon’s plan to purchase a plug-in electric vehicle and their type II 240 V car charger visible at the corner of the garage.