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Once the power is inverted into AC, it travels to your electrical panel and goes on to feed any appliances, devices, or lights you have on in your house. You are now powered with solar!

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Your roof needs to have good southern exposure. Due south is considered 180 degrees, and thus your roof should be pointing somewhere between 40 degrees in either direction. Your roof needs to have minimal shading. Do other trees or buildings cast a shadow on your roof? This will impact your panels efficiency. Your roof needs to have enough space to fit the array. We can work around most obstacles such as windows, chimneys, or other exhaust exits, but space is definitely a factor to consider.

First, the panels collect sunshine and create Direct Current. This direct current travels to an inverter that will convert the power into Alternating Current that can be used by the house. This solar energy now powers your house, and whatever electricity goes unused passes through your meter and back out to the energy grid, meeting power needs at other nearby buildings. Solar is a clean and renewable energy source that, if conditions are right, will power your home entirely, save you money, benefit the environment, and help supply some energy to others.

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