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Solar Power Labrador – Merron fromTestimonial

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Merron from Labrador: “I chose Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions for my solar power installation because they were a local business and not a large franchise. The staff were informative and followed through with info to me immediately via email. They accommodated my work hours to discuss things further and were overall professional. I liked the excellent customer service. Nothing was ever any trouble.”

Solar Power Labrador - 2.8kW Solar Power System

Solar Power Labrador – Merron’s 2.8kW Solar Power System at Labrador proudly installed by Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions

If you are in Labrador and are after a solar power system, Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions can help you today!

Click here for a FREE, no obligation quotation for solar power from the Labrador solar power experts.

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Faulty Sunny Roo Solar Power Inverters

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Solar Power Owners on the Gold Coast Stuck With Faulty Sunny Roo Solar Power Inverters


Faulty Sunny Roo Inverters are a common problem on the Gold Coast Lately Sunny Roo solar power inverters have been causing headaches for their owners on the Gold Coast. At Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we have been receiving a large number of enquiries from people who have had a solar power system installed with a Sunny Roo solar power inverter. The Sunny Roo company has now been placed in receivership which I am led to believe has been caused by the extremely large number of warranty claims being made on the Sunny Roo inverter product.

Sunny Roo in Receivership

Faulty Sunny Roo Solar Power Inverter - the 5 year warranty does not mean much unfortunately.
Unfortunately with Sunny Roo being in receivership this has left an untold number of their solar power customers with no warranties for the inverters that they have had installed, and it seems like the Sunny Roo solar power inverters are a problem waiting to happen. There is a company in Brisbane that repairs Sunny Roo inverter problems but obviously this is at a cost as the following steps will need to be taken:
1.You need to pay to have a licensed electrician remove the faulty inverter.
2.The problem Sunny Roo solar power inverter will need to be delivered to the Brisbane company.
3.You will need to pay for the inverter to be repaired.
4.The repaired inverter will need to be sent back to you.
5.You will need to have a licensed electrician re install your repaired Sunny Roo inverter.

With all the above costs I would not expect any change from $500 and then you still have the Sunny Roo inverter with no warranty – just hold your breath until the next fault develops!

The best solution is to replace the problem inverter with a new, quality unit complete with a full 5 or 10 year warranty that will actually be honoured.

Do you have a Sunny Roo solar power inverter that is showing an error or fault? Checkout the Sunny Roo error code meaning here or download the Sunny Roo Inverter User Manual here

Quality Replacement Solar Power Inverters

SMA Sunny Boy 5000TL Inverter
At Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we are really saddened to see the number of people that have been left with solar power systems that are not operational by this company and others using inferior components. If you are one of these people with a solar power system that is not functioning due to a faulty inverter we can supply and install a quality replacement inverter for you as quickly as possible; we fully understand that a solar power system that is not operational is a liability rather than the asset it should be.

The old saying comes to mind, “Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten”

Click here to get your solar power system back saving you money rather than costing you money!

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Faulty Sunna Solar Power Inverters

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Solar Power Owners on the Gold Coast Stuck With Faulty Sunna Solar Power Inverters


Sunna inverters are no longer in business so your warranty does not mean anything Sunna solar power inverters have been causing Gold Coast solar power system owners a whole lot of grief in recent weeks. Here at Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we have been receiving a large number of enquiries from people who have had solar power systems installed with Sunna solar power inverters that have now failed. The Sunna company has now been placed in receivership which I am led to believe has been caused by the extremely large number of warranty claims being made on the Sunna solar power inverter product.

Sunna in Receivership

Faulty Sunna solar power inverters are a common problem for Gold Coast residents.
Unfortunately with Sunna being in receivership this has left an untold number of their solar power customers with no warranties for the inverters that they have had installed, and it seems like the Sunna inverters are a problem waiting to happen. There is a company in Brisbane that repairs Sunna inverter problems but obviously this is at a cost as the following steps will need to be taken:
1.You need to pay to have a licensed electrician remove the faulty inverter.
2.The problem Sunna solar power inverter will need to be delivered to the Brisbane company.
3.You will need to pay for the inverter to be repaired.http://gold-coast-solar-power-solutions.com.au/wp-admin/edit.php
4.The repaired inverter will need to be sent back to you.
5.You will need to have a licensed electrician re install your repaired Sunna inverter.

With all the above costs I would not expect any change from $500 and then you still have the Sunna solar power inverter with no warranty – just hold your breath until the next fault develops!

The best solution is to replace the problem inverter with a new, quality unit complete with a full 5 or 10 year warranty that will actually be honoured.

Do you have a Sunna solar power inverter that is showing an error or fault? Download the Sunna Inverter User Manual here

Quality Replacement Solar Power Inverters

SMA Sunny Boy 5000TL Inverter
At Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we are really saddened to see the number of people that have been left with solar power systems that are not operational by this company and others using inferior components. If you are one of these people with a solar power system that is not functioning due to a faulty inverter we can supply and install a quality replacement inverter for you as quickly as possible; we fully understand that a solar power system that is not operational is a liability rather than the asset it should be.

The old saying comes to mind, “Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten”

Click here to get your solar power system back saving you money rather than costing you money!

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8c Solar power net feed in tariff – Make the most of it!

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With the introduction of the new solar power net feed in tariff to Queensland comes a whole range of new opportunities to maximise the return on your solar power system. Here at Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we recommend you implement the following to see your investment in renewable solar power bring you the maximum returns possible.

The Queensland solar power net feed in tariff works by paying you a rate of 8c per kWh for any excess or surplus power that you produce and feed back into the grid. Therefore to maximise your return, it will work out in your favour to export as little of your solar power to the grid as possible. On the Gold Coast and in the whole of Queensland you are paid a minimum of 8c per kWh for this surplus solar power, electricity you buy to power your home from the grid is currently charged at around 26c a kWh.

What you need to do is maximise the amount of power you use when your solar panels are generating power, so the renewable power you produce is going straight into powering your property, not just being sent back to the grid. To achieve this, use your power hungry appliances late in the morning to early afternoon, not during the evening or night when your solar power output is at it’s lowest. This strategy will obviously work out best if people are at home during the day, as very little power will be being used whilst no one is home. Your solar power will be powering any loads that you have on such as fridges and stand-by loads, then as soon as they are covered you would have surplus solar power going back to the grid at the lower rate via the net feed in tariff.

Solar Power Net Feed in tariff rate

On the Gold Coast there are two solar power net feed in tariff’s available, and it all depends when you lodged your paperwork with Energex as to which one is applicable. The old Queensland solar power net feed in tariff was for a minimum of 44c per kWh paid for solar power that is in surplus to your power consumption. Some electricity retailers like AGL are prepared to pay a higher rate for your solar surplus. AGL currently pay you 52c per kWh for your surplus solar power via the old solar power net feed in tariff. If you have the old Queensland solar power net feed in tariff learn how to maximise your solar power returns here.

If you are a new solar power customer and have just recently lodged an application with Energex or are looking to in the near future then you will be receiving the new Queensland solar power net feed in tariff of 8c per kWh. With this solar power net feed in tariff you are best to use as much of your solar power as possible rather than sell it back to the grid at the lower rate.

Size of your solar power system

With any solar feed in tariff it is going to save you the most power and therefore money by installing the largest system your site and budget can handle, as the larger the system the more power is being generated and the less power you are having to but from the grid. Another benefit with the larger systems is that your property will always be using some power, whether it be fridges or stand by loads. These appliances that are using power during the day need to be powered by your solar power system before power is fed back to the grid in surplus. If you are using between 600 to 800 Watts of power throughout the day it will take a 1kW solar power system to just cover your daytime usage before even really beginning to send any power back to the grid as surplus via the net feed in tariff. If you look at that example a 2kW solar power system will really only produce around 4.5 kWh of solar power per day that is actually going back to the grid as surplus, as the rest of the solar power is being used to just power your property.

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What size solar power system is best?

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So what size solar power system is best for you?

Good question. The simple answer is that the best size solar power system for you is one that is tailored to your unique situation. So what factors need to be considered when sizing a solar power system?

What Are You Wanting To Achieve?

The first and most important point is what are you wanting to achieve with solar power? Here are some common things that people want to achieve with solar power that influences what size solar power system is best for them:

  • NO MORE POWER BILLS!
  • Cover my day time power consumption as much as possible
  • Offset my electricity bill as much as possible
  • Protect myself from ever rising electricity costs
  • Reduce my carbon footprint
  • I want to go totally off the electricity grid
  • I want a backup power source if there is a power failure

As you can imagine depending on what you are wanting to achieve from the above or other reasons of your own the required size of your solar power system and the best components to go with the system will vary dramatically. The size solar power system that you choose will also be very dependent on the following:

Your Sites Solar Power Resource

Making the most of solar power by installing solar panels on tilt framing

Making the most of solar power by installing solar panels on tilt framing

As a guide 1 kW of solar panels installed will take up 7 square metres of roof space.

If you have a massive electricity bill and want to cover it completely with solar power it would require a very large, unshaded space to house the solar panels to accomplish such a feat. As most solar panels are installed on roofs this would mean that you need enough roof space to install the solar panels on that is facing the correct way. Solar panels on the Gold Coast work the most efficiently if they are installed facing due North at a pitch between 25° – 30° although this is optimum it cannot always be achieved, solar panels can be installed facing East or West as well, just be aware that they will be up to 15% less efficient.

If you do have the roof space facing the right way it is also important to ensure that it is unshaded roof space. Any shade on solar power panels is very detrimental to the output of not only the panels in shade but quite often all the solar panels. It is very important that at the very least all the solar panels are in full sun between 9am to 3pm if facing due North.

Your Local Areas Solar Power Feed In Situation

Depending on what you are wanting to achieve from your solar power system the size solar power system that is best for you will also depend on the feed in tariffs that you are eligible for. For detailed information regarding your options with feed in tariffs in Queensland check out information here about the solar power net feed in tariff.

Your Sites Power Consumption

Knowing how much electricity your property consumes and when is a very important to selecting which size solar power system is best for you. From your electricity bill you can very easily see how many kWh of electricity you have consumed over the quarter and most electricity bills break this down into a daily kWh consumption guide as well. Although this is helpful it is not very accurate as if you had a load like an air conditioner running for one week of the quarter that load will be averaged out over the whole quarter and give an inaccurate figure on daily consumption.

Another important point is that it is very hard to tell just how much of the daily electricity consumption is in daylight hours from this readout – this is important to know to ensure the size of the solar power system best suits the feed in tariffs that are in place. For example if you know that you do not get paid a good rate for surplus solar power then usually you would want to size the solar power system to keep surplus solar power to a minimum. To ensure a solar power system is sized correctly the best way to go is Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions to install monitoring equipment in your switchboard to monitor the power being consumed over a week of normal power consumption to ascertain the optimum sized solar power system to suit.

With this graph you can see the size of the solar power system has been carefully selected to cover the daytime power consumption.

The solar power system above was sized after monitoring the power consumption at the property to ensure that as little power as possible was sent back to the grid as surplus power. You can see from the graph above that it is performing very well!

What size solar power system is best for you?

So after all that what size solar power system is best for you? As can be seen a lot of factors need to be taken into consideration with the results of an incorrect decision potentially costing you more in the long term. At Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we are experts in the design, supply and install of solar power systems, why not contact us today and organise your free, 120% no obligation solar power inspection and quotation today?

Select which size solar power system is best with the experts! If you live on the Gold Coast click here for your FREE solar power site inspection & quotation.

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Solar Power Problems & Traps For The Unaware

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At Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we seem to receive a steady stream of enquiries from people having solar power problems with the system installed by another company: unfortunately they are having issues with the system and they cannot get any help from the original company whatsoever. To ensure that you don’t find yourself a victim of the same fate please take into account the following advice before signing over your hard earnt cash to anyone:

Who Runs The Solar Power Business?

This is important as many solar power companies are run by sales people and business people who are interested in one thing: money. Obviously that is extremely important for any business to be successful however if a solar power company is run by people who have no idea about the intricacies of the products that they sell if an issue comes up in the future will they be wanting to help you? Unfortunately we see this continually with some of larger solar power installation companies that are part of electricity retailers – when solar power problems arise the customers have to deal with a major run around to try and get any service from them. When your solar power system has an issue you want it sorted out ASAP – any down time on your solar power system is costing you money!

Where Is The Solar Power Companies Office?

This is important as if you start having issues with your system is there someone you can actually get in front of and talk to about it? We hear many stories from customers being left on hold and passed through departments when they have an issue that needs to be fixed NOW! If the company is not local are they going to have a local representative that can promptly service your needs? If the companies office is a few hours away the company will not be in any hurry to try and sort out an issue that has developed with your solar power system. If you are not local you are a thorn in the side that they do not want to know about. Local service from a local company is your best bet.
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How long has the business been trading under it’s current trading name?

Unfortunately we have heard too many stories of solar power companies having major issues with their customers so they close the business down only to re open under a different trading name a few days later! They may state years of experience in the industry but has that been in ripping off people under another name? BEWARE! The Gold Coast has a bit of a reputation for scammers and sharks – do some due diligence and use a business that has stood the test of time. If they have been around for a number of years and you cannot find too much bad feedback from customers on forums then the chances are you have a reputable company.

What Solar Power Products Are On Offer?

We see people time and again who have been sold rubbish but all they were interested in at the time was the kW rating of the system. After a year or so when the solar panels or solar inverter fails and the company that sold them the system has disappeared they are stuck with a white elephant. To avoid this before signing anything check the following:

  • Manufacturer and Model of solar panels
  • Manufacturer and Model of solar inverter

When you have this information do some quick research on the products on offer. Check for any negative feedback on internet forums such as Whirlpool and make sure that the inverter or solar panels are not rebadged by the company selling them! Unless it is an SMA solar power inverter this will usually mean if a warranty issue comes up it needs to go through the rebadged company – if they are not around we have seen it too many times that the manufacturer won’t honour the warranty because the product is rebadged.

Don’t be fooled by the product being CEC certified for Australia – the Clean Energy Council passes any solar panels and inverters that meet its set requirements. These requirements do not cover anything to do with the business behind the product they are certifying!

For information on quality solar power products please take the time to check out the following pages.
General Solar Power Products
Quality Solar Panels
Quality Solar Power Inverters

Solar Power Problems Avoided

Too many people have been caught in traps involving solar power. By taking the advise on this page you should be able to navigate the solar power problems successfully and have a solar power system that will perform well for years to come!

Avoid solar power problems with the experts! If you live on the Gold Coast click here for your FREE solar power site inspection & quotation.

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Solar Panel Efficiency

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Solar panel efficiency is usually termed solar module efficiency and for a mono crystalline or poly crystalline solar panel should be somewhere in the range of 12% to 19% efficiency; thin film solar panel efficiency currently sits at around the 10% mark.

What Does Solar Panel Efficiency Mean?

Solar panel efficiency - is it something worth worrying about?

Solar Panels or solar modules are tested in laboratories to an industry standard called Standard Test Conditions, or STC. As solar panels produce different amounts of power depending on the conditions that they are operating under a standardised set of conditions was required to give an accurate measurement between different solar panels, hence the introduction of the STC. STC, or Standard Test Conditions is set at 1000 Watts of irradiance per metre2, an ambient temperature of 25 oC and an Atmospheric Mass (AM) of 1.5. These conditions are an industry standard, but please be aware that they are NOT standard conditions in the real world! The amount of irradiance per metre2 and the ambient and cell temperatures vary greatly every day, which all affects the power produced by your solar panels.

What this all means is that the rating of a solar panel is at these standard test conditions, so a 250W rated REC solar panel should be producing 250W of power out of the box at STC. If 1000 Watts of power is falling on the panel per metre 2 and the solar panel outputs 250W of power from its area (which is an area of 1.65m2) it would be converting 15.1% of the power falling onto it into DC electricity. This 15.1% is the solar panel efficiency.

What is Solar or Photovoltaic Cell Efficiency?

As a solar panel or module has a rated efficiency so do the cells inside the solar panel. The Solar Photovoltaic cell efficiency is always higher than the overall solar panel efficiency as when the cells are installed in a solar panel they are subjected to some extra losses. These losses come from 3 main issues:
1. Series loss from connections between solar cells
2. The physical layout of the solar panel and framing
3. Optical losses from being encapsulated inside glass

So Does Solar Panel Efficiency Matter?

Solar Panel Efficiency is important, but not as important as you may think. Because solar panel efficiency is a product of the power being generated per m2 all it means is that a less efficient solar panel will take a slightly larger space than a more efficient solar panel. Of course if space is of an absolute premium then the more efficient solar panels will be your best choice. Currently the most efficient solar panels around that are readily available are Sunpower 327W solar panels with a solar panel efficiency of 20%, but the price of these solar panels at nearly double a high quality 250W REC solar panel with an efficiency of 15.1% makes them an unrealistic option unless it is imperative to get as much power as possible out of a minimal space.

When choosing a solar panel efficiency is not usually the most important factor to take into consideration, however there are very important factors to take into account, check out the following articles to learn more about which solar panel is best for you:

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Solar Power Production on the Gold Coast

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Solar power production is usually not well understood by the average person as systems are usually sold on the amount of kW of solar panels being installed. But what does that solar power kW rating actually equate to in usable solar power for your system on the Gold Coast? I am glad you asked.

Solar power Production on the Gold Coast

The kW rating of a system is very important but it is not the only thing that determines the solar power production of a system. The kW rating of a solar power system is at Standard Test Conditions or STC, but what the solar power kW rating actually equates to in solar power production is determined by the location of the solar power system.

Location, Location, Location!

The location of your solar panels is of the utmost importance. As can be seen from the following diagram the path the sun travels through the sky varies throughout the year, on the Gold Coast in the middle of summer the sun rises in the ESE and sets in the WSW with the midday sun nearly directly overhead. In the middle of winter the sun rises in the ENE and sets in the WNW with the midday sun being much lower in the sky, at around 38o from the horizon. The location of solar panels is best in a position where their exposure to direct sunlight is maximised all year round. On the Gold Coast grid connected solar power panels are best located facing within 10o of due North and at a pitch of 25o to 30o. Unfortunately not every rooftop is optimally positioned to these requirements so it is important to understand the losses that occur from a less than optimal installation location.

Solar power production is proportional to the amount of light falling on a solar panel which varies throughout the year.

Please see the following examples of expected solar power production characteristics for solar panels installed at various aspects on the Gold Coast:

Optimal. Within 10o of due North and at a pitch of 25o to 30o

A solar power system installed at this optimal pitch will maximise the solar power production of your system as it will capture as much sunlight as a fixed solar panel can. At a lower pitch of 10o the efficiency is around 95%.

North North East / North North West Solar Power Production

A solar power system installed on the Gold Coast facing NNE or NNW at a pitch of 20o to 40o will be around 98% efficient. At a lower pitch of 10o the efficiency is exactly the same as solar panels facing due North at a 10o pitch, that is 95%.

North East / North West Solar Power Production

Solar power panels installed on the Gold Coast facing NE or NW at a pitch between 20o to 30o will be around 96% efficient. At a lower pitch of 10o the efficiency is around 94%.

East / West Solar Power Production

Solar power production from panels installed on the Gold Coast facing East or West are quite interesting. At the pitch which is optimal for a solar panel facing due North, that is a pitch between 25o to 30o the panels will be operating at an efficiency of 87% . Solar power systems facing East or West on the Gold Coast at a lower pitch will actually perform better, with an optimal 91% at a pitch of 10o to 20o. A point that is not well known with East or West facing solar power systems on the Gold Coast is that the losses that are encountered are not evenly distributed over the year. In summer an East or West facing system will produce around the same amount of power as a North facing system, the losses are all made up in the rest of the year, chiefly the winter months when the sun does not come anywhere near East or West facing solar panels.

If you had a choice between due East and due West for your solar power system on the Gold Coast I personally would recommend the East aspect as the morning is usually cooler (see article on solar panels and temperature here), this means the solar panels will work more efficiently in the morning. On average the mornings on the Gold Coast are fine with cloud developing in the afternoon, therefore the light falling on the solar panels should be higher in the morning providing a higher solar power production from your system.

Solar Power Production Any South of East / West

Solar power production on the Gold Coast for panels installed South of East or West are not recommended as the losses in winter are quite high. If solar panels are installed facing South a pitch of more than 10o is definitely not recommended. At 10o pitch the efficiency is around 85% and drops down dramatically the greater the pitch.

So what Solar Power Production Can I expect?

On average throughout the year on the Gold Coast 5.43 kWh of solar radiation can be expected per m2 of North facing, optimum roof space. Now before that 5.43 kWh can be turned into usable power a few losses will need to be taken into account as follows:

  • Solar panel nameplate rating: if the manufacturers power tolerance is a -negative reading this will need to be taken into consideration.  All solar panels used by Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions have a positive power tolerance, so this is not an issue.
  • Inverter losses: As the solar DC power is converted to AC power by the inverter it has some losses, usually between 10-2%. This can usually be found on your inverters data sheet.
  • Mismatch between panels: Solar panels very rarely perform exactly the same. The variation between your solar panels will be a loss, somewhere in the range of 3-0.005%.
  • Diodes & Connections: Both are necessary with solar panels but are both a potential source of loss, usually in the range of 1-0.003%.
  • DC and AC wiring: All cables have some resistance, and resistance is a loss. DC losses are usually between 3-1% and AC between 2-0.007%.
  • Soiling: Dirt, bird droppings etc do have a detrimental effect on solar power production. It may be as high a loss as 70%, normally allow around 5%.
  • Shading: Shade can be a big issue. Any small amount of shade will have a detrimental effect on power production, we will work on no shade.
  • Age: As solar panels age the power production lowers.

As can be seen from the list above many factors need to be taken into account in regards to losses. A standard figure for all these losses other than age and shading would be around 20% loss.  That is 1.086 kWh loss from the 5.43 kWh mentioned above, giving a figure of 4.34 kWh.  This figure is the expected solar power production from a 1 kW system installed on the optimum North aspect at a pitch between 25o to 30o.

With knowing this optimum solar power production yield of 4.34 kW per kilowatt of solar panels installed you can then start adding other losses due to the orientation of the panels to the equation. For example what average kWh can you expect from a 5 kW solar power system installed facing due West at a pitch of 25o?

Take the optimum output of 4.34 kWh per kW and multiply it by 5 kW, giving 21.7 kWh.
We know from the above E/W section that at this pitch we can expect an efficiency of 87%, that is a loss of 13%.
13% of 21.7 kWh is 2.82 kWh, therefore:
A 5 kW solar power system facing due West at a pitch of 25o can be expected to produce an average of 18.88 kWh per day. As mentioned above these losses will be most pronounced over the winter months.

A very good tool for explaining this is the PV Watts website which you can access on the following link:
PVWatts

The following will be an instructional on using the PVWatts tool.

On the right hand side of the screen you will see a column titled regions outside the US, the very last choice in this column is Southwest Pacific. Check the little circle on this entry and then choose AUS Brisbane from the drop down list and then click the Start PVWatts for international sites button below.

You will then be able to choose your system specifications with details as follows:
DC rating in kW. Put in the kW rating of your solar power system.
DC to AC derate factor. Standard is 0.77, our systems would normally be around 0.8
Array Type. This will be Fixed Tilt if system if fixed to a roof.
Array Tilt. This is the pitch of your roof, around 22 degrees is standard.
Array Azimuth. This is the aspect of the system. 0 degrees is North, due West is 270o with due East being 90o.
Energy Cost per kWh: I wouldn’t usually worry about this as it will never be accurate when a net feed in tariff is in place like is common on the Gold Coast. The PVWatts program has no idea what power you consume and what is sold back to the grid at a different rate.

Click on CALCULATE

This will bring up the following information:

(5 kW example facing due North at 22o)

Solar power production for the Gold Coast with PVWatts
As can be seen in the table on the right in May (month 5) the kWh for a system facing due North is a low 3.93 kWh, this rate is per kW per day before system losses, the AC energy column tells us how much power can be expected to be produced over the whole month after losses. In this case the 5 kW system in May can be expected to produce 15.03 kWh (451 kWh / 30 days) per day, after losses.

The same system in December (month 12) produces nearly double the amount per day at 23.23 kWh of solar power production.

Learn more about solar panels with the following articles:

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Sunny Roo Solar Inverter Error Codes

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Here at Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we are constantly being contacted by people who have had a solar power system installed by other companies with a Sunny Roo solar inverter installed. They have recently checked the Sunny Roo inverter to only find it is displaying an error code or fault code. We are often asked what these fault codes mean so here is a list to explain the different Sunny Roo inverter error codes.

Sunny Roo Solar Inverter Error Codes and Descriptions

LCD Indicate Designation Description Repair
Er00 DC_BUS pre-Charge fail The inverter is in soft start procedure, but the DC Bus cannot reach and maintain anticipative charging voltage 1. Disconnet ALL PV (+) or PV (-)
2.Wait for a few seconds
3. After the LCD switches off, reconnect and check again
4. If error code keeps recurring, contact your local distributor
Er03 INVERTER voltage
abnormal
The inverter output
voltage is abnormal
Er07 DC_BUS over-voltage The DC BUS inside is lower or higher than expected
Er08 DC_BUS under-voltage
Er17 EEPROM ERROR on the control board EEPROM data is wrong
Er19 DC_BUS discharge fail Capacitors of the DC Bus can’t be discharged down
Er22 Output relay fail The Sunny Roo inverter output relay is abnormal
Er24 Output current sense fail The inverter output current fails to detect
Er25 BOOSTER_A over-current Over current on the DC side. This fault code is displayed if the current in the DC network is larger than specified.
Er26 BOOSTER_B over-current
Er30 Rating setting of driver board does not match EEROM of control board EEPROM data is wrong
Er06 EPO Inverter enters into EPO mode (Emerge Power Off) 1. Remove the short circuit occurred at the EPO terminal
2. If error code keeps recurring, contact your local distributor.
Er09 Inverter output over-current Over-current on the AC side. This fault code is displayed if the current in the AC network is larger than specified. 1. Turn off AC breaker, then check the peripheral AC system configuration and the grid connections.
2. If error code keeps recurring, contact your local distributor.
Er11 Inverter over-load Overload on the AC side. This fault code is displayed if the load on the AC network is larger than specified.
Er13 INVERTER short circuit Short circuit on the AC side
Er14 INVERTER PLL fail The phase of inverter can’t synchronise with the utility.
Er29 INVERTER output DC current over spec. The DC component of the electricity fed into the grid is longer than permissible range.
Er10 Inverter over temperature The internal temperature is too high. 1. Try to reduce the ambient temperature.
2. Move the inverter to a cooler place.
3. If error code keeps recurring, contact your local distributor.
Er18 Heat sink over temperature The heat sink temperature is too high.

Please be aware that the table above is a copy of the Sunny Roo solar inverter error codes table from the manual. The action it recommends if the error code does not clear is to contact your local distributor. Unfortunately the distributor, Beyond Building and Sunny Roo Products are no longer trading so if you are on the Gold Coast or in Brisbane please contact Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions here. If you are not located in Brisbane or on the Gold Coast we recommend contacting your local solar power specialists.

Sunny Roo Solar Inverter fault alarm codes and descriptions

LCD Indicate Designation Description Repair
AL00 Utility voltage over-voltage Utility voltage greater or smaller than the permissible value 1. Wait for 1 minute, if the grid returns to normal, the Sunny Roo inverter automatically restarts.
2. Check grid connection, such as wires and connectors
3. Make sure grid voltage and frequency meet the proper specifications.
4. If error code keeps recurring, contact your local distributor for help.
AL01 Utility voltage under-voltage
AL02 Utility voltage over-frequency Utility frequency greater or smaller than the permissible value.
AL03 Utility voltage under-frequency
AL04 BOOSTER_A Input over-voltage Over or under voltage at DC input 1. Disconnect ALL PV (+) or PV (-).
2. Check the open PV voltage is outside the 120Vdc ~ 500Vdc
3. If PV voltage is normal and the problem still occurs, contact your local distributor for help.
AL05 BOOSTER_A Input under-voltage
AL06 BOOSTER_B Input over-voltage
AL07 BOOSTER_B Input under-voltage
AL08 Anti-Islanding No utility or utility fail 1. Disconnect ALL PV (+) or PV (-).
2. Check grid connection, such as wires and connectors.
3. Check grid usability.
4. If utility is normal and the error code keeps recurring, contact your local distributor for help.
AL13 Phase or utility fail
AL14 Waveform of utility fail
AL09 Inverter voltage unbalance Inverter voltage waveform is unbalanced 1. Shutdown inverter (unplug PV generator from the input).
2. Check grid usability and restart the inverter (plug PV generator back into input).
3. If error code keeps recurring, contact your local distributor for help.
AL10 GFDI Leakage current on ground conductor is too high. 1. Unplug PV generator from the input, check AC peripheral system.
2. After the problem is cleared, re-plug the PV. Check the PV-inverter status.
3. If error code keeps recurring, contact your local distributor for help.
AL11 Isolation Fault The impedence is between PV (+) & PV (-) and ground is lower than 2M Ohm. 1. Disconnect ALL PV (+) or PV (-).
2. Check the impedence between PV (+) & PV (-) and ground. The impedence must be larger than 2M Ohm.
3. If error code keeps recurring, contact your local distributor for help.

Please be aware that the table above is a copy of the Sunny Roo solar inverter fault codes table from the manual. The action it recommends if the fault code does not clear is to contact your local distributor. Unfortunately the distributor, Beyond Building and Sunny Roo Products are no longer trading so if you are on the Gold Coast or in Brisbane please contact Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions here. If you are not located in Brisbane or on the Gold Coast we recommend contacting your local solar power specialists.

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Solar Panel Diodes

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Lately at Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we have been getting quite a number of questions from customers about solar panel diodes, especially in regards to the number of solar panel diodes used on our solar panels. This seems like a very unusual question from a customer who does not know much about the internal workings of solar panels, however it appears that some solar power companies on the Gold Coast are using the number of solar panel diodes on their solar panels to prove that their solar panels are better than their competitors.

So what do solar panel diodes do and does it matter how many your solar panels have?

What are solar panel diodes?

On the back of every solar panel is a junction box, this is usually a black plastic box with a positive and negative lead coming out of it. This junction box is the point that the multiple strings of solar cells on the solar panel come back to; these strings are connected together in series to provide the combined voltage output from all the cells. Each of the strings of solar cells that come back to the junction box are protected by a bypass diode. The solar panel diodes can be seen in the junction box in the following picture.

Solar panel diodes cna be seen in this image.

The function of solar panel diodes

The cells in solar panels are connected in series, on a typical 250W solar panel 2 rows of 10 cells will be connected in series and that string will go back to the junction box. With the solar cells being connected in series each cell in the string will only perform as well as it’s weakest link, so if one of the 20 cells is in shade it will effectively limit the power output of all 20 cells. Now these 20 cells are connected in the junction box to another 40 cells in the solar panel, and without bypass diodes the remaining 40 cells would also be limited by the one cell that is being shaded, however with bypass diodes this shading is limited to the first 20 cells. In the junction box each 20 cell string will be connected through a bypass diode, this bypass diode can see a problem and bypass the shaded string so the remaining cells are not affected.

Another function of the solar panel diodes is to prevent hot spots on solar panels. When a section of a solar panel is not producing power as it should be due to shading, dirt, damage etc. the rest of the solar power system can see that part of the circuit as a load, and with a load it tries to feed power into it! Without bypass diodes in place this can heat up and potentially damage the section of the solar panel that is under performing, hence the importance of solar panel bypass diodes!

How many solar panel diodes should a solar panel have?

A quality photovoltaic solar panel should have at least 3 bypass diodes, and it all depends on the cell string configuration in the solar panel as to what is optimal. As long as at least 3 bypass diodes are connected in each junction box the solar panel will be protected fine, remember the main function of the bypass diodes is to bypass a problem area of the solar panel, As long as this is achieved then the solar panel bypass diodes has done their job.

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Solar Inverter Problems-What to do

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It is an unfortunate fact that tens of thousands of cheap solar power inverters such as Sunny Roo, Sunna, Aero-Sharp and CMS-2000 inverters have been installed on the Gold Coast and across the whole of Australia over the last few years by fly by night companies getting in on the government rebate, selling cheap rubbish and then disappearing.

All solar power inverters are sold with a warranty and any solar inverter problems should be chased up first with the company that the system was purchased through; if that does not produce any result then chase up the manufacturer, however the problem is some manufacturers and sales companies are no longer trading.

A large majority of solar inverter problems are with cheap inverters such as Sunny Roo, Sunna, Aero-Sharp and CMS-2000 inverters; they have started breaking down in their thousands leaving the poor owners with no warranties and a solar power system they have spent thousands of dollars on that is no longer functioning. These solar inverter problems need to be fixed and fixed fast – a solar power system that is not working is a liability rather than the asset it should be. The best way to go is just bite the bullet and replace the cheap, faulty solar inverter with a quality product; you can try and get the cheap unit fixed but this is going to cost a fair amount and you still have a cheap solar power inverter with no warranty.

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Solar Power Ashmore – Testimonial from John and Julia

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John and Julia from Ashmore: “Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions had a price that attracted me. They catered to our monthly bill finding an appropriate system. They didn’t pushy a bigger system on us. They explained everything professionally and were a pleasure to deal with. The installers did an excellent job and explained how the system worked. I was surprised at how fast they got the job done.”

Solar Power Ashmore - John and Julia's 2.5kW Solar Power System

Solar Power Ashmore: John and Julia’s 2.5kW Solar Power System at Ashmore – proudly installed by Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions

Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions have been installing solar power systems on the Gold Coast and the surrounding areas since 2008. Our friendly team provides no pressure advice to assist you in determining the best system to meet your specific needs for the Ashmore area. To make things easy for you when you have a system installed, Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions organise the changeover of meters in the Ashmore area with Energex.

We also provide system maintenance checks and solar panel-cleaning, solar power system upgrades and additions, as well as repairs and replacements on solar panels and inverters.

If you are in Ashmore and are after a solar power system, Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions can help you today!

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Solar Power Parkwood – Testimonial from Brendan and Anne

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Brendan and Anne from Parkwood: “A friend recommended Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions to us and we were comfortable with the explanations we got from the company. The installation and paperwork were all completed professionally and we are happy with the results.”

Solar Power Parkwood - Brendan and Anne's 5kW Solar Power System

Solar Power Parkwood: Brendan and Anne’s 5kW Solar Power System at Parkwood – proudly installed by Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions

Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions have been installing solar power systems on the Gold Coast and the surrounding areas since 2008. Our friendly team provides no pressure advice to assist you in determining the best system to meet your specific needs for the Parkwood area. To make things easy for you when you have a system installed, Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions organise the changeover of meters in the Parkwood area with Energex.

We also provide system maintenance checks and solar panel-cleaning, solar power system upgrades and additions, as well as repairs and replacements on solar panels and inverters.

If you are in Parkwood and are after a solar power system, Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions can help you today!

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Choosing a Solar Power Inverter

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What to Look for when Choosing a Solar Power Inverter

In our experience over the years and as thousands of Gold Coast residents can now testify to, a warranty may look good on paper but if the company who are offering that warranty are no longer around then it is not worth the paper it is written on. If that is the case it is therefore very important to look at the companies behind the solar power inverter. Of course none of us have a crystal ball to see into the future but we can make an educated decision by looking at the company behind the solar power inverter to get a good idea whether they could disappear like manufacturers of the inverters we listed above have. Here are our 3 top inverter manufacturers we recommend and why:

The Solar Power Inverters We Recommend

SMA – SMA inverters are industry leading inverters with all the SMA solar power inverters sold in Australia coming from SMA’s state of the art production line in Germany. SMA are represented on four continents, have a staff of over 5,500 and an annual turnover in 2012 of EUR 1.5 billion. Each year they spend millions of Euros on research and development to ensure their products remain the very best in the industry. SMA inverters come standard with a 5 year warranty which can be extended if required; in Australia this warranty is backed up by a team of engineers based in SMA’s Sydney office.

Power-One Aurora – Power-One Aurora inverters sold in Australia are made in Italy with the company recently being bought out by the ABB group. The ABB Group is a multinational corporation that is one of the largest engineering companies as well as one of the largest conglomerates in the world. They have operations in around 100 countries and employ approximately 145,000 people around the world with a global revenue in 2011 of $40 billion. When choosing a Power-One Aurora solar power inverter that is covered by the ABB Group umbrella you can be quietly confident that the manufacturer is going to be around in the future to honour their warranties. Standard residential Power-One Aurora inverters come standard with a 5 year warranty which can be extended if required, whilst the larger 3 phase commercial Power-One Aurora inverters come standard with a 10 year warranty.

Sungrow – Sungrow is the world’s third largest solar inverter manufacturer behind SMA and Power-One. Sungrow solar inverters come standard with a 5 year parts and labour warranty and a further 5 year warranty covering the replacement parts only. All Sungrow solar inverters have dual maximum power point tracking (MPPT) as standard and also WI-FI connectivity straight out of the box; this feature allows you to connect your solar power inverter to your home network and onto the internet to provide live monitoring of your solar power system from anywhere in the world that you have a internet connection. With comprehensive after sales service in Australia and 15 years experience in solar power inverters Sungrow inverters are a great option offered with Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions performance range of solar power systems.

Conclusion: Choosing an Inverter to Avoid Solar Inverter Problems

The solar power inverter is the heart of any solar power system so it is therefore very important to ensure that it will produce power reliably for the long term, and in the case where it was to fail you need to have some confidence that the manufacturer will be around to honour their warranty. These three companies are a very good place to start, if you are on the Gold Coast or in the Brisbane area and require a price to replace a cheaper inverter with one of these quality units please contact us on the following link and we will help you out ASAP.

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Solar Power Mudgeeraba – Testimonial from Jean

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Jean from Mudgeeraba: “I chose Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions because the gentlemen came out and went on my roof and they discussed everything with my son. The installers came when they were due and were very polite and efficient. They cleared everything away and explained a few details I had to be aware of for the running of the system.”

Solar Power Mudgeeraba - Jean's 2.5kW Solar Power System

Solar power Mudgeeraba: Jean’s 2.5kW Solar Power System at Mudgeeraba – proudly installed by Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions
Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions have been installing solar power systems on the Gold Coast and the surrounding areas since 2008. Our friendly team provides no pressure advice to assist you in determining the best system to meet your specific needs for the Mudgeeraba area. To make things easy for you when you have a system installed, Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions organise the changeover of meters in the Mudgeeraba area with Energex.

We also provide system maintenance checks and solar panel-cleaning, solar power system upgrades and additions, as well as repairs and replacements on solar panels and inverters.

If you are in Mudgeeraba and are after a solar power system, Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions can help you today!

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Reading Your Energex Power Meter

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The video below will help you to learn how to read your Energex power meter.

This video covers the 3 electricity power meters used by Energex on the Gold Coast:
The EM1000 single phase Energex meter
The EM1200 single phase dual tariff Energex meter
The Atlas EDMI three phase Energex meter

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Solar Power Labrador – Testimonial from Rhys and Sylvia

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Rhys and Sylvia from Labrador: “I chose Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions because I was impressed with the testimonials on the internet. I found the staff and installers to be friendly.”

Solar Power Labrabdor - Rhys and Sylvia's 5kW Solar Power System

Solar Power Labrador: Rhys and Sylvia’s 5kW Solar Power System at Labrador – proudly installed by Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions

Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions have been installing solar power systems on the Gold Coast and the surrounding areas since 2008. Our friendly team provides no pressure advice to assist you in determining the best system to meet your specific needs for the Labrador area. To make things easy for you when you have a system installed, Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions organise the changeover of meters in the Labrador area with Energex.

We also provide system maintenance checks and solar panel-cleaning, solar power system upgrades and additions, as well as repairs and replacements on solar panels and inverters.

If you are in Labrador and are after a solar power system, Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions can help you today!

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Faulty KLNE Sunteams Inverter Problems

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Solar Power Owners on the Gold Coast Stuck With Faulty KLNE Sunteams Inverters

Lately KLNE Sunteams inverters manufactured by Beijing KinLong New Energy (KLNE) have been causing headaches for their owners on the Gold Coast. At Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we have been receiving a large number of enquiries from people who have had a solar power system installed by another company with a KLNE solar power inverter and this KLNE inverter has subsequently failed. The KLNE subsidiary in Australia has now been placed in liquidation which I am led to believe is due to the large amount of warranty claims being made on the KLNE inverter products.

Download the KLNE Sunteams Inverter User Manual here

KLNE Australia Subsidiary Bankrupt


KLNE (KinLong New Energy) is a Chinese company and unfortunately their Australian Subsidiary offering the KLNE inverters has gone bankrupt. The bad news is the Chinese head office of KLNE is not honoring the warranties of these units sold in Australia, and this has left an untold number of their solar power customers with no warranties for the inverters that they have had installed, and it seems like the KLNE inverters are failing all around the Gold Coast. There is a company in Brisbane that repairs KLNE inverter problems but obviously this is at a cost as the following steps will need to be taken:
1.You need to pay to have a licensed electrician remove your faulty solar inverter.
2.The problem KLNE Sunteams inverter will need to be delivered to the Brisbane electronics repair company.
3.You will need to pay for the repair of the inverter.
4.The repaired inverter will need to be sent back to you at a cost.
5.You will need to have a licensed electrician re install your repaired KLNE inverter.

With all the above costs I would not expect any change from $500 and then you still have the KLNE Sunteams inverter with no warranty – just hold your breath until the next fault develops!

The best solution is to replace the problem inverter with a new, quality unit complete with a full 5 or 10 year warranty that will actually be honoured.

Quality Replacement Solar Power Inverters


At Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we are really saddened to see the number of people that have been left with solar power systems that are not operational by this company and others using inferior components. If you are one of these people with a solar power system that is not functioning due to a faulty inverter we can supply and install a quality replacement inverter for you as quickly as possible; we fully understand that a solar power system that is not operational is a liability rather than the asset it should be.

The old saying comes to mind, “Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten”

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3 Phase Solar Inverters – Do YOU Need One?

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At Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we have been receiving a few enquiries lately from customers who have 3 phase power at their property and they’ve been told that they require a 3 phase solar inverter to suit this.

Do You Need A 3 Phase Solar Inverter?


The answer to this question really comes down to your unique situation. 3 Phase solar inverters do have some benefits but they also come at a higher cost compared to single phase solar inverters. Due to the higher cost you really want to make sure that your going to benefit from the greater expense.

What Are The Benefits Of 3 Phase Inverters?

The main benefits of 3 phase solar inverters is the fact that they convert the solar power to AC power which is fed evenly into the property over all 3 phases. For example, a 5 kW single phase solar inverter working at maximum capacity would be feeding 5kW of solar power into one phase but a three phase 5kW solar inverter in the same situation would feed the power evenly into the 3 phases. 5 kW divided by 3 phases = 1.7 kW; that’s 1.7 kW of power feeding into each phase.

This is very important with larger (6 kW and greater) solar inverter systems as if all the power was feeding down one phase it may well be too much load on the single phase and create an unbalance between the loading of the phases. For solar power systems with inverters of 5kW in size or smaller this isn’t generally an issue because 5 kW of power feeding down 1 phase is not usually a problem. I say not usually a problem as sometimes smaller solar power systems between 3 to 5 kW do require a 3 phase solar inverter.

When Would I Need a 3 – 5 kW 3 Phase Solar Inverter?


As mentioned above the main benefit of a 3 phase solar inverter is that it feeds power into your property over all 3 phases. There are situations where a single phase 3 – 5kW inverter will just not work; or more likely it will work fine in low light conditions but will come up with a fault in perfect conditions! There is nothing more annoying than having a solar power system producing nothing at all at a time when it should be producing lots of power! When this happens it is due to resistance in the main power cables on the property. Lets look at why this resistance causes a problem.

How A Grid Connect Inverter Feeds Power

A grid connect solar power inverter takes the DC solar power from your roof, converts it into AC power as efficiently as possible and then feeds it into your property’s switchboard. In simple terms the inverter “pushes” its power into the power cables on your property and the more power it has to push the more force required.

Consider a water pipe. If you only need a small amount of water to flow through the pipe then you don’t need to apply much pressure at all, but if you want to get a lot of water through that same pipe it needs to be forced in under pressure. It is the same with a solar inverter. If it needs to feed a lot of power into small cables or if the cables span a long distance it applies more pressure to feed the power in by raising the AC voltage. All grid connect inverters are constantly monitoring the AC voltage and if it goes too high they will automatically shut down, and this will be happening when the system should be working at it’s best if the cables are too small for the length the power needs to be pushed.

In this situation a 3 phase solar inverter will cut the amount of power being pushed into each phase by a third; this effectively means the 3 phase inverter doesn’t have to push anywhere near as hard as a single phase inverter of the same capacity; and if the inverter isn’t pushing as hard the voltage will not be raised to the point it causes the inverter to cut out. This really is only an issue for 3 – 5 kW systems when the solar power system is installed a long way from the street power lines and / or the AC power cables from the inverter back to the street power lines are too small.

If your solar power system is on a rural property at a distance from the street power lines we recommend a site inspection to ascertain whether your property will suit a single phase or 3 phase solar inverter as we can calculate the expected voltage rise and efficiency of a system at your property by inspecting your site.

In Conclusion..

A 3-5 kW 3 phase solar inverter is normally only required on rural properties where the solar power system is installed a long way from the street power lines. This is because the inverter could possibly have to raise the voltage above its preset limits to “push” the power it is generating back to the street. Whether this is required can be quickly ascertained through a site inspection by the solar power experts at Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions. Another question we are often asked is about how single phase solar works with maximising self consumption when you have 3 phase. For the answer please click on the following link: 3 phase power and solar – Do I need a 3 phase solar inverter?

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3 Phase Power and Solar Feed In Tariffs

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At Gold Coast Solar Power Solutions we’re regularly asked the following question:

Q. I’ve got 3 phase power and want to cover the power consumed on all 3 phases but I’ve been quoted for a single phase solar inverter. Doesn’t that mean I’ll have to pay for the power consumed on the other 2 phases that aren’t covered by solar?

It’s a good question, and let’s have a look at how at the answer.

With the lowering of the amount paid for feed in tariffs around Australia it makes a whole lot of sense to try and use all the solar power you produce rather than send it back to the grid as surplus power on a net feed in tariff. Here on the Gold Coast we currently pay around 30c (inc. GST) for power we take from the street, but after the 30th July 2014 the best we can hope to be paid for any surplus solar power is 10c from the electricity retailer Click Energy.

You don’t have to be a mathematician to work out that you’re much better off using your solar power yourself rather than sending it back as surplus to the grid, but how does surplus power work if you have a single phase solar power system on a 3 phase supply?

3 Phase Power And Solar On 1 Phase – What Physically Happens

If your solar power inverter is a single phase inverter and you have a 3 phase power supply at your property then when you’re producing solar power in surplus to the power being consumed on that phase the surplus power will be sent back to the grid. This is what physically happens and that may make you think that the best thing to do then is either get a 3 phase solar inverter or load up the phase with solar connected to it with everything that is used during the day to ensure that as little power as possible is sent back to the grid. If what physically happens is what you are billed for then that would be 100% correct. What is most important though is what is metered by the energy provider in your area and what you are consequentially billed for..

Single Phase Solar Power On A 3 Phase Meter – What’s Metered

The 3 phase meters used on the Gold Coast by Energex and it seems in most other areas of Australia as well are the Atlas EDMI polyphase meter (learn how to read it here). When this meter is programmed to handle surplus solar power it is programmed in such a way that it takes into account the power consumption of all 3 phases before it sees any solar power as surplus to your requirements.

So What’s Best For You?

What this all means in regards to using as much solar power for self consumption as possible is it doesn’t matter at all whether you have a single phase or 3 phase solar inverter; either way it’ll cover all your power consumption on all the phases you have connected to the peak tariff before it sees any solar power as surplus. Single phase inverters are cheaper than 3 phase inverters so they are usually the first choice, however there are still some cases where a 3 phase solar inverter is the very best inverter for your solar power system – to learn about when this is the case please click on the following link: Going Solar – Do I need a 3 phase solar inverter?

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