What is a Solar Power Battery
Backup?
There's nothing too complicated about solar
power battery backups. They act as storage tanks for your
energy needs on days when the sun isn’t shining or during
night. Although there may one day be lunar power panels made,
so far, they're not really necessary because solar power
battery storage technology and products are becoming smaller
and more efficient.
Solar Battery Storage for Your
Home
When you make the commitment to go solar,
you need an entire system to keep your home running just as
smoothly as when you were on the electrical grid. You don’t
just need solar panels and a converter, you also need a solar
power battery backup system. With a home or small business,
this solar power battery backup system may consist of more
panels and devices that look very much like car batteries.
Instead of getting the electricity needed from your local power
line, it gets it from the batteries.
Solar power battery backups can last for up
to eight years when properly maintained. You do need to check
them for leaks, but on the whole, they are easy to maintain.
The construction company that helped you convert to renewable
energy should be able to offer an annual inspection to be on
top of any problems.
You Can Compromise
You don’t have to completely go off of using
the public energy utilities in order to use a solar power
battery backup. Some people have emergency electric generators
or car batteries hooked up to solar power panels. In the day,
the solar power panels keep the emergency generators and car
batteries charged to be used only in times of natural disaster
or when the public power goes out.
Although there are many sites online that
give detailed instructions on how to use car and truck
batteries as emergency power generators, unless you are an
experienced electrician, don’t try to install a solar power
battery backup system yourself. An electrician will also make
sure that you are keeping within local fire and building
codes.
Paying For It All
Paying for total solar conversion or even
just a solar power battery backup system can be daunting. One
reason why many people won’t convert to renewable energy is
because of the upfront costs. But there are many laws in place
to help you pay for going green. If you have an accountant, ask
your accountant to look into state tax breaks and incentives
for going solar. Some states will also give grants to those who
go green.
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