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Hey there! This blog post will reveal most common top seven mistakes that people, especially those switching to rooftop Solar power for the first time regularly make.

These tips will help you avoid some common pitfalls and ensure your solar journey is smooth and successful.

Let’s dive right in!

daylight hours and Sun hours

1. Confusing Daylight Hours with Sun Hours

 

Many people think that more daylight hours means more solar power.

However, this isn’t entirely true.

A “Sun hour” is a specific unit of measurement that defines the period of time in the day when your solar panels get the most out of the sunlight.

For example, even in the middle of Dry season, you might have 12 hours of daylight, but you’re only getting about 7 Sun hours where your panels are working at their peak.

An infographic listing common household appliances with their average power consumption.

2. Under-estimating Your Power Consumption

 

Most of us don’t really know how much power our devices consume.

It’s crucial to get a handle on this before going solar.

You can either use a device that measures electricity consumption or check the manufacturer’s information on your appliances.

Focus on the big energy users like air conditioners, heaters, blow dryers, microwaves, stoves, and refrigerators.

Before-and-after energy-efficient home

3. Not Decreasing Your Usage First

 

Before you install solar panels, try to reduce your energy usage.

Simple steps like replacing incandescent bulbs with LED ones can make a big difference.

For instance, changing a 60-watt bulb to a 10-watt LED can save you significant energy, translating to fewer solar panels and lower costs.

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4. Having Unreasonable Expectations

It’s easy to get carried away with the desire to use solar power.  And you think it can handle all your energy needs immediately.

However, a small, affordable solar panel kit might not power a large appliance like a refrigerator.

It is easy to start small, like using it just for lighting, and then gradually expand your system as you understand its capabilities and your home energy needs.

Proper solar panel installation diagram

5. Bad Solar Panel Installation

Proper installation is key.

Your solar panels should face south if you’re in the northern hemisphere, and the tilt angle of the solar panels should be the same as your location’s latitude.

Also, remember that solar panels should stay cool to be efficient, so leave enough air gaps behind them to prevent overheating.

Solar Deal

6. Taking a Deal That’s Too Good to Be True

Beware of offers or Freebies that sound too good to be true.

Free solar panel systems or incredibly cheap complete solar power system often come with strings attached.

These could be low-quality panels or unfavorable payment plan agreements.

Always read the fine print and know what you’re getting into..the Devil is in the details

Do your homework, ask for guarantees, and remember – you get what you pay for.

Define your Load

 

7. Buying Before Defining Your Load

Ensure you do not rush into buying a solar power system without knowing what you need to power.

This is like buying a house without knowing how many people will live there.

Define your energy needs first, then purchase a system that meets those requirements.