Home Depot solar panel kits for sale, Sunforce panels, 1230 watt kit, How to instructions
Home Depot solar panel kits for sale, Sunforce panels, 1230 watt kit, How to instructions
Sunforce 123 Watt Solar Panel Kit, $8,550.00
Model # 39107 Internet # 100677615
From the Home Depot website:
“This kit is an ideal solution for off-grid backup power and rural electrification. This kit includes ten 123 Watt solar panels, one 2500 Watt Pure Sine Wave inverter, and two 50 Amp charge controllers. The solar panels are easy for anyone to install, maintenance free, and completely weatherproof. The panels contain high efficiency polycrystalline solar cells. The Pro Series inverter has a continuous output of 2500 Watts, with a surge power of 5000 Watts. The inverter has the following protections; soft start system, low battery shut down, DC input overload voltage, output overload, overload temperature, short circuit shut down, high speed cooling fan. The inverter comes with a wireless remote control key chain. The 50 Amp Pro Series Charge Controller features include; temperature compensation, reverse polarity protection, PWM Boost charging for more efficient solar power systems.
How to Install a 60 Watt Solar Power Backup Kit
“Photovoltaic solar panels are an environmentally friendly, economical way to capture electricity from the sun. Using solar power, you can save money on your electric bill while reducing your impact on the environment.
A 60-watt solar power backup kit is an excellent starting point for anyone interested in off-grid or grid-supplementing solar power. This kit, which uses four solar panels to convert solar energy for storage in a battery, is a cost-effective option for powering necessities in areas without grid power, such as a remotely located hunting cabin, electric fence or RV.
In addition, the kit can function as a backup generator to run your essential appliances in case of a grid-power outage. This project guide will show you how to install a 60-watt solar power backup kit ensuring your appliances can continue to function even when power is out.
Some electronics are not compatible with modified sine wave inverters. For information on this and to learn more about the appliances a 60-watt kit will power, be sure to read the manufacturer’s instructions that come with your kit before you start.”
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