SunPower

Sextro Residence – Phase II, 4.5 KW, Sequim, 2009

Sextro Residence – Phase II, 4.5 KW, Sequim, 2009

4.5 KW SunPower 225 watt modules on a Sunnyboy 6000 inverter.  The Sextros downsized from a large farm that they had solarized with us, and have now installed solar on the shop of their new home. We’re looking forward to seeing a new greenhouse on the south side of that shop.

Wesley Residence, 4.48 KW, Joyce, 2011

Wesley Residence, 4.48 KW, Joyce, 2011

The narrow upper roof of this mountain cabin is filled with 14 SunPower 320 watt solar modules, some of the most powerful and efficient solar modules available. The solar array feeds power to a SunPower 5000 watt grid tied inverter.

Barton Residence, 9.45 KW, Sequim, 2010

Barton Residence, 9.45 KW, Sequim, 2010

This 9.45 KW SunPower array is one of the largest solar PV systems in Clallam County. The all black 210 watt SunPower modules feed power to a Fronius 10,000 watt inverter. The savings on the monthly electrical bill plus that annual production incentive payment will offset more than 100% of the Barton’s annual electrical bill, so energy will be a net income source, not a net expense!

Sanders Residence, 6.6KW, Sequim, 2010

Sanders Residence, 6.6KW, Sequim, 2010

Bob and Marcia pose in front of their 6.9 KW SunPower solar array mounted on a shed containing their well. The Sander’s home was too shady to make the solar array effective and frequent presence of elk in their pasture made a ground mounted array not feasible. This array is 550 feet from the house (a new record trench length for Power Trip Energy) and the array was designed to extend beyond the top and bottom roof surfaces to maximize system size.