Some repairs or reinforcements may be needed before the solar panels are attached. After that, set up scaffolding to ensure safety during the solar panel installation process. Then, the solar panel mounting system is set up to support the base of the solar panels. The whole mounting structure will be installed to ensure maximum sunlight exposure.
When you install your Solar Power system, try to position your photovoltaic panels directly under the noontime sun for maximum efficiency from your photovoltaic unit. Before Installation, take care of any obstructions to sunlight. Remove all unnecessary obstructions and items such as branches that may block sunlight to your solar unit.
Step 1: Prepare the installation site Firstly, conduct a thorough inspection of the roof’s integrity and ensure it can support the weight of the solar panels. Some repairs or reinforcements may be needed before the solar panels are attached. After that, set up scaffolding to ensure safety during the solar panel installation process.
The process typically takes between 1 to 3 days depending on the complexity and size of your system. Here’s what happens: - Mounting the panels : The installers will begin by securing mounting brackets to your roof or the ground (if it’s a ground-mounted system). The panels will then be securely attached to these mounts.
Mounting the panels : The installers will begin by securing mounting brackets to your roof or the ground (if it’s a ground-mounted system). The panels will then be securely attached to these mounts. - Electrical wiring : After the panels are mounted, the electrical wiring will be connected to the inverter and electrical panel in your home.
The solar panel installation requires consideration of the equipment needed for a seamless process. Some of the necessary tools include a reliable solar panel mounting system, a sturdy ladder for safe access to the installation site, inverters, wires, connectors, and electrical boxes.