

FAQ
​Frequently Ask Questions
Solar power works by capturing the sun's energy and converting it into electricity. This is done using solar panels, which are made up of photovoltaic cells. The sun's energy is converted into direct current (DC) electricity. Through an inverter, DC electricity is converted into alternating current (AC) electricity that can be used in homes and businesses.
Off-grid solar applications require a battery bank, charge controller, and, in most cases, an inverter. Through the charge controller, direct current (DC) electricity is sent from the solar array to the battery bank. Power is then drawn from the battery bank to the inverter, which converts DC current into alternating current (AC) for use with non-DC appliances.
Despite how small the solar system is, it produces high voltages, which can be dangerous.
In addition, if you're not a certified installer for premium and reliable solar components, they won't grant warranty claims since the installation methods and quality might not be up to par.
