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Solar power can be a great way to generate electricity for your home while reducing your carbon footprint and saving money on your energy bills. Here are some steps to consider if you're interested in installing a solar power system for your home:

Evaluate your home's solar potential: Assess your home's location, roof size, orientation, and shading to determine if your property is suitable for solar panels. You can use online tools or consult with a solar contractor to estimate the potential energy output of a solar system for your home.

Choose a solar installer: Look for a reputable solar installer in your area with experience in residential solar installations. Check their credentials, reviews, and certifications before choosing them.

Determine your energy needs: Calculate your household's energy consumption and determine how much electricity you want to generate with solar power. This will help you choose the right size and type of solar panels for your home.

Select solar panels and other equipment: Choose high-quality solar panels, inverters, and other equipment that suit your energy needs, budget, and preferences. You can discuss different options and brands with your solar installer.

Obtain necessary permits: Obtain the necessary permits and approvals from your local government and utility company before installing your solar system.

Install your solar system: Your solar installer will install the solar panels and other equipment on your roof or ground-mounted structure. They will also connect the system to your home's electrical system.

Monitor and maintain your system: Regularly monitor your solar system's performance to ensure that it's generating enough electricity and functioning properly. You may also need to clean the solar panels occasionally and replace any faulty equipment.

By following these steps, you can install a solar power system for your home and start enjoying the benefits of clean, renewable energy.

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45 comments

  1. Boy with red cam

    Why are you not explaining about the angle of panel placement ? Max output for a micro inverter ( enphase ) is 295 vA that means maximum output of a solar panel above 430 Wp is wasted .please add more details including datasheets. Angle of panel placement also affect the production .Roofing with solar panel will compramise with the output power generated ( rules of angle of reflection and refraction have effect)…

    1. Firos Kattilakam

      ​@SauhardamEven for bi facial panels angle of installation is very important. It can reduce the efficiency of not proper.
      Mechanical engineers may not understand the technical details.

  2. George Jose

    Hello sir: I have an doubt regarding the calculation of labour cost of building the bricks for a 1660sqft.(first floor only). House with height of 11ft. Brick of 6*8*12size used 4612bricks
    The labour contracter said that he need 65 per sqft. Then 1660*65=107000 need to know is that fair or not

  3. Skylark

    I had this idea 5 years ago but didnt know who to approach to get done in my home town Kollam. My idea was based on getting something built like a car bay canopy on my roof which had a gentle curve and looked aesthetic and was willing to spend up to 25 lakhs. 80 metre square is the floor area I had on my terrace so I am guessing 12-15KW installation or 96kwh-120kwh per day of output.

  4. Abhijith C

    Any tips to determine solar KW requirement for a under-construction home.? We don’t have electricity bill yet to calculate the requirement, but assuming there will be 4 ACs, Refrigerator, Oven, and enough lighting and fans, could you suggest an appropriate KW we will need?

    1. Sauhardam

      These gadgets are certainly not going to run on a conventional grid tie system unless you invest on a microgrid. With all the gadgets you mentioned, consumption may be 50 units per day, 1500 kWh consumption and a monthly bill of 15000/-. A 10 kw , grid tie system can save you 10k . So you need to invest on a 15kw system. Approx cost 6-8 lakh rupees. Your house, connected load should be 15kw to get approval for a 15 kw rooftop system. These are only rough calculations. If you consume only 30 units per day, a 19KW system is good enough. Go in for bigger companies. I am using a 10 KW grid tie system, one kw off grid system with 10KWH battery back up and 3.5 kw inverter. The system also has a 1.5 kw wind turbine. Good luck!

    2. Nomad

      @Sauhardam thank you for a detailed explanation. Not sure we would be using 50units or even 30 units for that matter though. Our current (rented) home also has most of these gadgets but I guess the daily use is 20. Will have to see.

    3. SajyTvm

      The kind of gadgets listed in the question by Abhijith, should have a yearly average consumption of about 40 unit per day in a place like Tvm/Ekm. The 20 units theory is unbelievable – it may be a winter month bill or in Idukki district. You have to consider yearly average. It is recommended to have (40+10)/4 = 12KW 3 ph system (10 units is for future gadgets in Kitchen, like electric pressure cooker, deep fryer, Air fryer, dishwasher, microwave oven, ceramic cooker, Multi cooker etc. etc. of a modern family)

  5. Vinu Sebastian

    I plan an approximately 10m² tress at my residence, East-West with a Southward inclination. What could be the cost, using bi-facial panels? Also, is it possible to somehow integrate a solar water heater within, so as to efficiently regulate the heat on the panels as well?

  6. TJ ALAPPUZHA

    It is a thing that people in our country don’t know that solar is generating current today, even if the current goes out to some extent, we can use it in our house.

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