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How to Reset Solar Lights: A Complete Guide

Solar lights are designed to work automatically, but sometimes they stop functioning the way they should. Lights that won’t turn on, stay on all the time, or behave erratically often just need a reset. The good news: resetting solar lights is almost always simple, and you don’t need any tools to do it. This guide Read more »

How Many Solar Panels Do You Need for a 3,000 Square Foot House?

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Do Solar Panels Generate AC or DC Current?

Solar panels generate direct current (DC) electricity. This is a fundamental characteristic of photovoltaic technology. But your home runs on alternating current (AC). This difference is why a component called an inverter is a required part of every solar installation. Understanding the difference between AC and DC, why solar panels produce DC, and how inverters Read more »

Bifacial Solar Panels: How They Work and Are They Worth It?

Bifacial solar panels capture sunlight from both the front and back, producing 5 to 30 percent more energy than traditional single-sided panels depending on installation method. They’re the cutting edge of residential and commercial solar technology, but they come with higher upfront costs and specific installation requirements. Key Takeaways Bifacial panels capture sunlight on both Read more »

What Size Solar System Do I Need? A Step-by-Step Guide

Choosing the right size solar system for your home is one of the most important decisions in your solar journey. Too small and you’ll miss out on savings. Too large and you’re wasting money on panels you don’t need. Figuring out your ideal system size isn’t as complicated as it sounds. This guide walks you Read more »

What Is Net Metering and How Does It Work?

Net metering is one of the most valuable financial incentives available to residential solar owners. It’s the policy that allows you to sell excess electricity from your solar panels back to the utility grid and receive credits on your electricity bill. Without net metering, solar panels would be far less financially attractive for most homeowners. Read more »

What Is a Solar Collector? Types, How They Work, and Uses

A solar collector is a device that captures energy from the sun and transfers it as heat. Unlike solar panels that convert sunlight into electricity, solar collectors capture solar radiation and use it directly to heat water, air, or other fluids. They’re a core component of solar thermal systems, which are among the oldest and Read more »

What Happens to Solar Panels After 25 Years?

Solar panel warranties typically last 25 years. But when a panel warranty expires at 25 years, the panel doesn’t stop working. It doesn’t suddenly become useless. The warranty ends, but the solar panel’s life goes on. This guide covers what really happens to solar panels after 25 years of service: degradation rates, why panels still Read more »

Solar Shingles: What They Are, How They Work, and Are They Worth It?

Solar shingles are a new category of roofing product that generates electricity while serving as your roof. Unlike traditional solar panels that mount on top of existing shingles, solar shingles integrate directly into the roof structure. The result is a home that generates clean energy without the look of panels bolted to the top of Read more »

Solar PV Immersion Heaters: How They Work and Are They Worth It?

Many solar homeowners produce excess electricity during peak sun hours that goes to waste or is sold back to the grid at low rates. A solar PV immersion heater, also called a power diverter or solar immersion controller, redirects that surplus power to heat your water. Instead of watching your solar investment export power at Read more »