A charging regulator makes sure your storage batteries are charged and dicharged efficiently, and safely.
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You need a DC to AC inverter to change your battery-power to a higher voltage (usually 110 or 240) volts AC to suit household mains appliances.
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If you can't bear the thought of having a large hot-water tank sitting on top of your roof tiles, you can now put the water tank on the inside. Here's an example.
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Solar electricity is captured by pv panels and converted to electricity we can use - either DC (low volage) for small appliances, or to AC Mains power for tools and most other electrical equipment.
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Solar energy is light, heat or other radiation from the sun. This can be collected and used for many purposes, not just for heating, lighting and electrical power.
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Solar hot water panels on the roof of your house can greatly extend the number of weeks a year that swimming is comfortable for you. Here's how they do it.
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There are many ways to put together a solar hot water system, and some of the best have been invented in Australia, where sunshine is plentiful much of the time.
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A solar panel captures solar energy so we can use it for heating or electricity.
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Selecting the right storage batteries for your solar electric system is a matter of doing a little homework to pick the best options. More money gives you more options, naturally.
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