Solar Array Wiring Basics

Solar array wiring refers to the process of connecting multiple solar panels together in a series or parallel configuration to create a larger solar array. This is necessary to increase the voltage or current output of the panels, which can then be used to power various electrical systems. In a series configuration, the positive output […]

Best Roof Material for Solar Panels

Solar panel installations are becoming more and more popular, especially in the South where sunlight is abundant. Solar panels are a significant investment, so to get the best return on investment, not only do we need to choose the most appropriate type of panel and the right size. The installation environment and the materials used […]

Inverter vs Generator: Which is Better for Your Power Needs?

When it comes to powering your home or outdoor activities, you may be considering an inverter or a generator. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. It’s important to understand the differences before making a decision. In this article, we’ll explore the pros and cons of each option to help you choose the best one for […]

How to Connect Battey Balancer?

Battery Balancer Connection & Wiring A battery balancer is used to equalize the battery cells in a battery bank, keeping all the batteries at the same voltage level and improving overall performance, which is critical in a system where large batteries are grouped together. The use of a battery balancer (24V, 48V, 96V to 192V) […]

how to read solar inverter display

How to Read Solar Inverter Display?

Solar inverters are becoming more and more common in our lives, especially today when we tend to live off the grid and clean energy. The main function of a solar inverter is to convert the (direct current) DC electricity stored in the solar battery into AC electricity for household appliances use. Advanced solar inverters and […]

How Many Watts Can a 60 Amp Charge Controller Handle

How Many Watts Can a 60 Amp Charge Controller Handle?

Simply put, a 60 amp solar charge controller can handle a maximum of 720 watts at 12 volts, 1440 watts at 24 volts, and 2880 watts at 48 volts. This depends on the voltage of your battery system and the formula: watts = amps x volts. Here’s a breakdown: 12V systems: 60 amps x 12 […]