PV and Battery Systems
A battery is an excellent addition to solar panels. The battery allows you to store excess electricity generated by the solar panels. The excess electricity is there for a later time, such as when it is night-time and dark.
You can choose from a range of solar panel batteries. Chiefly, the solar panel batteries at the premium end of the market will outperform models at the cheaper end.
The inverter feeds the solar panel batteries until the solar panel batteries reach maximum capacity. Once this stage happens, the batteries revert to hibernating mode.
Often it is better not to export the generated electricity because the financial return can be less! You can feed the electricity into the national grid at 5p, but you can buy it during the night at 30p!
The batteries charge in direct current or DC. The positive and negative wires are colour coded:
- Positive = orange
- Negative = black
The more solar panel batteries you have, the more solar panel electricity you can store, but there is an extra cost.
Solar panel batteries are not cheap. You can expect to pay around £5000 for a decent solar panel battery.
How many volts will feed into the solar panel battery?
The amount of solar panel voltage depends upon various factors, such as daylight and the distance between solar panels and the inverter. Generally, on a sunny day, there should be a voltage feed of around 290v.
Can I add more solar panel battery cells anytime I want?
Yes, adding a solar-panel-battery, or adding more solar panel cells can be done at any time.
How are the solar panel batteries mounted?
The solar panel batteries are wall mounted wherever space allows. If you do not have a mounting fixture, one of our electrical installers will deliver a positive solution.
Will the batteries have loose wiring hanging everywhere?
No. Our electrical installers will use a series of very tidy trunking and cable ties to ensure a neat installation. The trunking is not only aesthetic, but the durable property of the trunkings helps to maintain the cable safely. Furthermore, the trunking prevents children from tampering with the electrical equipment.
What happens to the solar panel battery system if there is a power cut?
The solar panel battery system will have an (EPS) or emergency power supply. There is a double socket, which gives electricity to an extension throughout the power cut! All your lights will still be on!
How safe are the solar panel batteries?
Solar panel batteries are very safe. They come with isolator switches to cut off the generated electricity in an emergency.