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  • Three Big Reasons You Should Pair a Home Battery with Solar

    Three Big Reasons You Should Pair a Home Battery with Solar

    Jan , 10 2022
    As residential solar installations increase across the country, homeowners are realizing that investing in solar alone won’t benefit them in the long run. The reason is because most solar energy is produced between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. while (pre COVID-19) you’re probably at work or school. When you return home and start using your electronics and appliances, it’s likely that there isn't enough solar...
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  • 3 Reasons to Choose Energy Storage over a Generator during Fire & Hurricane Season: Reason-1

    3 Reasons to Choose Energy Storage over a Generator during Fire & Hurricane Season: Reason-1

    Jan , 10 2022
    Past 2 years will stand out in the history books as years that forced us to radically rethink (and adjust) the status quo. As we go into summer, the stability of our electricity grid will be put to the test when many of us are spending most of our time at home. Fire season will begin shortly in different places, with utilities sending out messages about public safety power shutoffs. On the East Co...
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  • 3 Reasons to Choose Energy Storage over a Generator during Fire & Hurricane Season: Reason-2

    3 Reasons to Choose Energy Storage over a Generator during Fire & Hurricane Season: Reason-2

    Jan , 10 2022
    Past 2 years will stand out in the history books as years that forced us to radically rethink (and adjust) the status quo. As we go into summer, the stability of our electricity grid will be put to the test when many of us are spending most of our time at home. Fire season will begin shortly in different places, with utilities sending out messages about public safety power shutoffs. On the East Co...
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  • 3 Reasons to Choose Energy Storage over a Generator during Fire & Hurricane Season: Reason-3

    3 Reasons to Choose Energy Storage over a Generator during Fire & Hurricane Season: Reason-3

    Jan , 10 2022
    Past 2 years will stand out in the history books as years that forced us to radically rethink (and adjust) the status quo. As we go into summer, the stability of our utility grid will be put to the test when many of us are spending most of our time at home.   Fire season will begin shortly in different places, with utilities sending out messages about public safety power shutoffs. On the...
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  • How long do solar batteries last?

    How long do solar batteries last?

    Jan , 17 2022
    There are two ways to answer this question and the first is to determine how long a solar battery can power your home. In many cases, a fully charged battery can run your home overnight when your solar panels are not producing energy. To make a more exact calculation, you’ll need to know a few variables, including how much energy your household consumes in a given day, what the capacity and power ...
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  • What is Battery Energy Density?

    What is Battery Energy Density?

    Feb , 12 2022
    Energy density is the measure of how much energy a battery contains in proportion to its weight. This measurement is typically presented in Watt-hours per kilogram (Wh/kg). A watt-hour is a measure of electrical energy that is equivalent to the consumption of one watt for one hour. Power density is the measure of how quickly the energy can be delivered, rather than how much stored energy is availa...
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  • Installing off-grid solar power on your RV

    Installing off-grid solar power on your RV

    Mar , 02 2022
    Off-grid solar installations in the middle of nowhere are often the first thing people think about when they think of going solar. While it’s definitely not for everyone, DIY off-grid solar can be a great solution for those living in a remote area without reliable and affordable access to the grid, want to live a self-reliant lifestyle without monthly utility bills, or have the ability to access p...
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  • The need for a UPS

    The need for a UPS

    Mar , 28 2022
    There is a common misconception that the utility power we use, except for occasional power outages, is continuous and constant, but it is not. As a public power grid, the mains system is connected to thousands of various loads. Some of the larger inductive, capacitive, switching power supplies and other loads not only obtain power from the power grid, but also cause damage to the power grid itself...
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  • The structure and related advantages of the thyristor rectifier of the charger

    The structure and related advantages of the thyristor rectifier of the charger

    Mar , 28 2022
    Silicon controlled rectifier is a power control appliance based on thyristor (power electronic power device) and with intelligent digital control circuit as the core. It has many advantages such as high efficiency, no mechanical noise and wear, fast response speed, small size and light weight. The characteristics of the silicon controlled rectifier: it is "triggered". However, if a reverse voltage...
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  • Battery charger options (part-3)

    Battery charger options (part-3)

    May , 16 2022
    In this series of articles we will discuss the options you can have in your battery charger. You can check out these options for choosing your desired battery charger solution. Charge Dividers Our charge divider option adds series diodes to the output of our charger to isolate multiple banks of batteries. The battery banks, in effect, do not see each other, allowing each bank to be charged complet...
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  • High Frequency / High Ripple Resonant Chargers: Good or Bad? (part-1)

    High Frequency / High Ripple Resonant Chargers: Good or Bad? (part-1)

    Jun , 13 2022
    Battery charging is a complex electrochemical process, in which the discharged electric energy is replenished from the electric power grid. This is accomplished using a battery charger, which is an electrical/electronic device that converts the incoming AC line voltage into a regulated DC voltage to meet the charging needs of the respective battery. In a series of articles we are going to explain ...
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  • High Frequency / High Ripple Resonant Chargers: Good or Bad? (part-2)

    High Frequency / High Ripple Resonant Chargers: Good or Bad? (part-2)

    Jun , 13 2022
    Battery charging is a complex electrochemical process, in which the discharged electric energy is replenished from the electric power grid. This is accomplished using a battery charger, which is an electrical/electronic device that converts the incoming AC line voltage into a regulated DC voltage to meet the charging needs of the respective battery. In a series of articles we are going to explain ...
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