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Installing a solar system either for your home or business has quite a number of benefits and advantages which includes reduced electrical bills which saves you money as well as an uninteruptible power supply 24/7. Solar energy is a clean and renewable source of energy, by installing it you are promoting the goal of creating a clean and safe environment for everyone
Well, there are quite a number of factors to be consinsered. Firstly check if you are not overloading your system. Overloading is when you exceed the rated output of your inverter and after a certain time the inverter will eventually trip. Please check if all your appliances are wired and connected correctly.
Given that all your appliances are wired and connected correctly kindly check if there is no damaged cable on one of your appliances, if so and still the problem persists please kindly contact a professional for further assistance.
Yes if you have installed a backup system only there are high chances that your electrical bill will increase. Now you are wondering but how is that possible? Whenever the grid is down[loadshedding] – you will be using the battery that is the battery will be disharging. When the loadshedding is over the battery will start to charge from the grid until its full. The only and better way to solve this frustrating problem is by installing solar panels.
If your electrical bill is not drastically reduced after installing a solar system you need to check if your system settings were configured correctly. Monitor your usage to see if the installed system is capable of handling the load demand. You can also try not to switch on multi appliances at the same time. If you have tried all this and doesn`t seem to help, kindly seek for help from a professional.
Absolutely yes! In this time and age do not get woried about your geyser consuming a lot of power from the grid[municipality], guess what you can actually convert it to solar without getting worried about the plumbing side of it. A geyser controller is actually used to do this complex task.
SSEG – stands for Small Scale Embedded Generation. All solar systems fall under this category and in South Africa by law they need to be registered to the local municipality. Failing to do so may lead to undesirable consequences and or additional charges. You may contact your local contractor for further assistance.

