Solar Installations: Clay County, Duval County, St Johns County, Nassau County, more
Solar Installations: Clay County, Duval County, St Johns County, Nassau County, more
Protect your home during a power outage.
Why would you want a solar battery? Here are just a few of the benefits:
How does a solar battery do all this, you ask?
One of the top reasons homeowners have decided to add a battery backup to their solar system is to reduce their monthly electric bill. Solar panels often produce more electricity than a home can use, especially during the day. With a battery backup, you can store excess power for your home to use at night. Not only can you use that power at night, but also during any type of power outage. Homeowners like you want to feel protected from rising electricity costs and natural disasters – that’s why they’re adding a battery to their solar systems.
A major factor in choosing the right solar battery is how much energy you’ll want to store in your battery. This can depend on a lot of things. For example, how much energy does your house normally consume? How large is your solar panel system? What are your energy goals with a solar system and battery? What appliances and equipment do you want backed up in case of an outage? All of these factors can be discussed with a professional to help make your decision easier. Find out more.
Protect your home during a power outage.
An extremely important factor to consider is battery life, and if the manufacturer provides a warranty.
A typical solar battery can last between 12 and 25 years, depending on how many cycles it goes through.
Most leading manufacturers guarantee their batteries with a 10 year warranty. What this means for you: choose a solar battery from a reputable company with at least a 10 year warranty. That way if anything goes wrong within 10 years, you’ll get a free replacement.
The most common solar battery types are lead acid, lithium-ion and LFP (lithium iron phosphate).
What’s the difference?
Among lithium-ion batteries, Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) is the safest option, compared to Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC).
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