Residential Solar Systems
North Queensland, Australia, is a great location for residential solar
systems due to its abundant sunshine and high solar irradiance. If you're
looking to install a residential solar system in North Queensland, there are
several things you'll need to consider.
System Size:
The size of your solar system will depend on your energy requirements and
the size of your roof. A qualified solar installer can help you determine the
optimal system size for your home.
System Type:
The most common type of residential solar system is grid-connected. These
systems are connected to the local power grid and can feed excess power back
into the grid. Off-grid systems are also available for those who live in remote
areas.
Solar Panels:
The type of solar panels you choose will impact the efficiency and
performance of your system. Monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels
are the most common types used for residential systems.
Inverter:
The inverter converts the direct current (DC) generated by the solar panels
into alternating current (AC) that can be used by your home or fed back into
the grid. There are three types of inverters: string inverters, microinverters,
and power optimizers.
Mounting System:
The mounting system holds the solar panels in place on your roof. There are
several types of mounting systems available, including ballasted, fixed, and
tracking.
Installation:
Installation of your solar system will require a licensed solar installer
who can ensure that your system is installed safely and correctly.
When choosing a residential solar system for North Queensland, it's
important to work with a reputable solar installer who can help you navigate
the many options available and ensure that your system is optimized for your
energy needs and the local climate. Additionally, it's important to consider
any government incentives or rebates that may be available to you to offset the
cost of your solar system.
all our systems offer a 5-year installation guarantee.