Ann and Bob pose with their 4.08 KW Silicon Energy array mounted on a brand new standing seam metal roof. The result is a very sleek array with no roof penetrations. Note the solar clothes dryer in operation on the deck (fancy name for a clothes line). When combined with the 4.05 KW SunPower array on their shop, the Sextros will be spinning their PUD meter backwards a lot! The solar array will double as a gas station for their new Nissan Leaf all electric vehicle set to arrive in early 2011.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 20, 2014
6.75 KW array with all-black SunPower 225 watt modules and a 7000 watt SMA inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 20, 2014
9.81 KW PV system on Clallam PUD grid consisting of 30 SunPower 327 watt modules, 1 Fronius 11 KW inverter, and a 20 amp electric vehicle charging station.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 20, 2014
5.23 PV system consisting of 16 SunPower 327 watt solar modules and a SunPower 6 KW inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 20, 2014
9.16 KW system composed of 28 SunPower 327 watt modules and 2 Power One 5 KW inverters.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 20, 2014
9.16 KW PV system comprised of 28 SunPower 327 watt modules and one Fronius 10 KW inverter. This photo shows the wonderful contrast between our clean technology and Port Townsend’s post-Victorian era industrial relic.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 20, 2014
6.54 KW was added to an already existing PV array on this home. The addition consists of 20 SunPower 327 watt modules and a Fronius 7.5 KW inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 18, 2014
8.18 PV system comprised of 25 SunPower 327 watt modules and 2 Power One 4600 watt inverters.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 18, 2014
8.18 KW grid tied PV system consisting of 25 SunPower 327 watt modules and 2 Power One 4600 watt inverters.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 18, 2014
9.81 KW grid tied system consisting of 30 SunPower 327 watt modules and a Fronius 11.4 KW inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 11, 2014