How a solar panel is installed
Solar panel installation is not easy, and this is why there are people who are paid to fit them. However, fitting one is by no means impossible, and there are a lot of people who are considered handy that will be able to install them without any issues. Here, we will explore how a solar panel is installed.
Unsurprisingly, the best place to put your solar panels will be on your roof. The shape and size of your roof will determine the type of solar panel you should install, and this is an important point that you should make sure is right before you go ahead.
With this being said, it is important that you choose the part of your roof that receives the most sunlight and is not restricted from the sunlight by anything. Choosing an area like this would mean that your panels do not run to full capacity.
Some roofs require mounts in order to get the best productivity. Even if they do not, then you may want to consider installing mounts because they can prove very handy if you move or need to do any work with them or the area in the future. If you do plan on using mounts, you need to make sure that they are secured with stainless steel lag bolts. If you do not secure them properly, then as soon as a hint of bad weather (high winds, storms) comes along your panels could be in real danger.
Learn About the Solar Panels before Installation
Check online for videos about the solar panels you plan on installing. If you find information that is great, on the other hand, if there is not too much about them, you may need to reconsider buying that brand.
Instruction Reading
Even though the majority of solar panels require the same steps to install, they all vary slightly. It is important that you read the instructions thoroughly before proceeding with your solar panel installation. Furthermore, a lot of the DIY solar panel installations come as part of a kit. This means you need to ensure the kit has everything.
Remember, if you do not follow one of these steps correctly during the installation, then you could void the warranty for return.
Brisbane solar panels and others all over Australia need to be installed correctly in order for you to get the best return from them.


