Selecting Between Off Grid & On Grid Power Systems
Anybody who is planning to set up a solar power program at their home has experienced the problem of deciding between an on-grid and an off-grid system. There are two ways you can get your solar power set up, and you need to know what’s what of both to help create a more informed choice. Let’s have a brief look at both. On-Grid Solar System: The on-grid or grid-connected solar is a solar electricity system without batteries. Your home connected to both the state grid AND your solar electricity system. This will ensure that you always have power no matter whether it’s the day or night, warm or gloomy. This is what most individuals opt for in their homes because the on-grid program should get that if your solar system over or underproduces; your local utility’s grid will cover for you. What this means is that your utility system functions as your battery. If you overproduce, you can receive reward payments if you trade the excess power back to the grid. On the other hand, if you under-produce, you’ll still get the required power because you’re linked with a grid. For areas with constant power situation (less than 3 hours of your cut daily) – this is the way to go. Off-Grid: Off Grid Power Systems allow you to self-sustain your current use entirely. Offgrid connected solar is a solar electricity system with battery backup. Battery gets charged from the sun rays and supplies power to you. When the sun is