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How to Choose the best Solar Panels for your home?

You can easily choose which solar panels you should go for. All you need to do is follow these three simple steps: Know the efficiency of solar panels you are considering to buy, and compare them with the industry average of 16-18% Know the manufacturer’s warranty on your desired panels, and compare them with the industry average of 10-25 years Don’t forget to compare the cost to the relative efficiency How To Decide Which Solar Panels Are The Best For Your Home ? Solar panels can be compared on three key parameters - how productive are they, how durable are they, and their quality. The amount of electricity generated by a specific solar panel depends on several factors, including power rating, power tolerance, temperature coefficient and efficiency. These variables together tell you how much power your panel can generate. When it comes to checking the panel quality, there are many ways through which you can understand it better. Begin with the warranties offered by the manufacturer. ...

Sun Max Solar | How Solar Energy Saves You Money?

If you want to know everything about the financial aspects of a solar energy system on your residential rooftop, then keep on reading. Because this article will cover all bits and pieces of modern solar panel installations, and the math that goes behind it! Happy reading. Average Cost of Solar Energy System The average cost of a solar energy system varies from place to place and can change every now and then. It is highly advised to contact a service provider for a proper quote as per the latest prizing. You can call us at 1800 786 629 or email us at info@sunmaxsolar.com.au to get an obligation free quote today!   Financial Benefits When it comes to the financial benefits of solar energy , there are two aspects to look at – its effect on your energy consumption and the Feed-in Tariff for excess energy. Effect on Your Energy Consumption: The conventional energy that you purchase from your electricity supplier costs between 20-40c per kWh. Solar installation can help you cope wi...