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Offgrid Solar Kit – + 3KW Pure Sine Inverter/Charger + 2200 Watts SolarThis Package is a great starter package for a Complete Offgrid cabin or shop. The Solar Array will produce around 9900 Watts per day based on 4.5 hours sun. This size of system generally works great for cabins, shops, RVs and etc that use around 297 KWH per month. This system is built to be scaled up for future additions of Panels or Batteries. BATTERY NOT INCLUDED – Battery is required for this unit to operate4x 550W Bifacial Solar Panels (2200 Watt Array)1x 3000W Pure Sine Inverter 120V Output / With AC Input – Built In Charger (Surge Capability for 6000W Peak)(Can be Grid Tied for UPS functionality or Used for Generator Input on AC Input side)1x 60A MPPT Charge Controller1x Solar Combiner Box2x ANL Fuses1x Complete Set of Iron Ridge Mounting Rails / Splices / Legs / Fasteners and Bolts1x Battery Cable Set for Inverter / Battery Connection1x 250′ PV Direct Burial Solar Wire (Solar array/Combiner to MPPT Charge Controller wiring)1x Spool 100′ AC Output / Input / Generator Cabling – 6 AWG1x MC4 Crimp KitThese Solar Panels are BiFacial with Double Glass. Bifacial technology enables additional energy harvesting from rear of panel (up to 25% more). These will produce more power output in weak light conditions, such as cloudy, hazy or early morning conditions. These panels offer High Wind and snow resistance loads as well. 5400 PA Snow Load / 2400 PA Wind Load. They have a 30 Year Power Warranty1x Installation ManualThis Package is suitable for a Small Cabin / RV / Garage / PolebarnWill Run most common household appliancesWashing MachineFansTV’sLightsRefrigeratorFreezerCell Phones / PCs / TabletsSmaller AC SystemsIs this the right Solar System for me?According to the US Energy Information Administration, the average power usage in the USA per home is around 877KW per Month. Take this number into consideration when looking at our DIY Solar kits. All of our kits are expandable so you can add to your array at any time.How to Figure how much power this system will make:Based in the Midwest we average around 4.5 hours of Peak Sun Energy per day. It will be less in the northeast area of the US and more in the SW area of the US. This is how the Solar Production for Daily and Monthly Totals is calculated.Is this Easy to Install?A Homeowner with basic wiring knowledge would be able to install this DIY kit. If you do not have basic wiring knowledge, you should contact a local electrician to make your connections. Typically the most challenging part of any Solar Install is the Racking for ground mount or roof mount situations. This is what tends to take the most amount of labor to get setup. If you have any questions on installing this kit, contact us for more info and guidance.
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