Title: How to Choose the Best Solar Panels?
1How to Choose the Best Solar Panels?
- https//solarmasters.com.au/
2Do Not Buy Solar Panels Before Checking this
out!! -How to Choose the Best Solar Panel!!
- Hello, I am Viv, Solar Masters founder and
Director. In early 2006 I completed a Masters in
Electrical engineering from UWS (University of
Western Sydney) and have studied Bachelors in
Electronics Engineering, I have been always
fascinated by renewable energy products and
upcoming new technology which are making a Big
Difference to the World. - Since the completion of my study, I have been
working with Australias top leading companies in
the energy and solar industry and have gained
vast experience and knowledge. Over the years, I
have helped thousands of Australian families and
businesses by giving them the right solution
based on their energy need to maximize ROI for
every dollar spent and by sharing a few of my
views to help others. Below is the one
3Most asked question before buying solar- Which
Solar Panels are the Best?
- Customers are Confused about which panels are
best as every retailer advises their products are
the best!!! - Let me make the choice easier for you.
45 important things to look for before purchasing
solar panels
- Tier 1 Rated Manufacturer (Top Bankable Brands)
- Its very important solar panel manufacturers you
choose are there for you for the lifespan of the
product. Tier 1 rated Module suppliers who are
always in the Top 5 with financial Bankability
scores AAA, AA and A are Jinko, Longi, Canadian,
First solar, JA and Trina.
5Module Efficiency
- Measurement in the percentage of sunlight that
hits your panel converted into electricity. The
higher the efficiency rating, the better-Quality
Silicone cells are used. Gives more production
with less space - and number of modules thus less system loss. The
best solar module has module efficiency between
20 23 which you can find in the Modules
datasheet.
6Degradation Rate (Longer Lifespan with more
Output)
- Solar panels degrade because of Extreme weather
conditions, wear and tear over time from exposure
to UV rays. Most of the well-known modules have
degradation nearby 0.5 every year. Recently
Jinko and Sun power have some Groundbreaking
lowest degradation achieved close to 0.4.
7Product/Performance Warranty with Local Support
- 25-year Performance and 12-15 years on product
warranty are very common in the current market.
But recently many suppliers have increased
product warranty up to 20-25 years and
performance warranty 25 -40 years as well, it
doesnt mean the product with longer warranty are
the better ones as many manufacturers I have
noticed they simply increased the warranty from
12 to 25 years without changing anything in
Product so we will give little less weight on it
and Honestly I doubt with History if someone has
tested their panel for 25 years in Australia with
our extreme weather condition.
8Temperature Coefficient
- Measurement of Power or production loss with
Temperature. At STC (Standard Temperature
Condition) which is 25C Most of the panels have
a close temperature coefficient of 0.35. - In simple terms 1C above 25 C, a panel will
lose 0.35 efficiency - if you are leaving in Australia where
temperatures reach nearly 40C your panel will
lose 5.25 Efficiency - Other things to look for,
9- Ensure Module suppliers have their head offices
in major states with good support staff,
Retailers you buy the system from are local and
can be trusted for after-service. - At Solar Masters, we have done our research
before recommending any product to our customers
and you can find the table below to suit your
budget and Roof Space. - Quotes can be tailored based on individual needs.
We are happy to help with your needs and we
assure you that we will value your investment
simply call 1300 748 841 or visit www.solarmasters
.com.au
10- Also Read
- How to Plan for Solar When Constructing a New
Home? - 4 Key Factors to Consider When Buying Solar Panels
11THANKS
Do you have any questions? info_at_solarmasters.com.a
u 1300 748 841 https//solarmasters.com.au/
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