Have
you ever hear of Battle of the Bands? It's contest in which many bands,
usually rock bands but often from a range of different styles, compete
for the title of "best band". The winner is determined by judges, the
response of the audience, or a combination. The winning band usually
receives a prize in addition to bragging rights.
These days
there many solar panels flooding the marketplace that it's becoming
more difficult for consumers to make informed decisions, most customers
just can't tell the difference. Why not take different brands of solar
panels and make them compete head to head in my backyard? So I called
up my friend Dennis Epp, President & CEO of Heritage Solar, a leading solar contractor in Southern California and teamed up to bring to you The Battle of the Solar Panel Brands.
Even
though solar panels look very similar to each other, not all are
created equal. Each make/model of solar panels have their unique
characteristics which allow them to produce more or less power in
different environments. By adding Enphase Micro Inverters to each solar
panel and connecting the system to the internet, we will be able to
share live production data with you through our website 365 days a year.

But
before we can get to the competition we have to build the stage. I got
a big backyard with limited shading, therefore we have plently room to
install a ProSolar GroundTrac mounting structure to secure the solar
panels in a 30 degree pitch facing true south (192 degrees in our case)
We'll be installing the following six solar panels to kick off the competition off:
#1 - Sanyo HIP-215NKHA5
#2 - REC REC215AE-US
#3 - Sharp ND-U230C1
#4 - Canadian Solar CS6P-230
#5 - SolarWorld SW 230
#6 - Solon P220/6+/01 230Wp
Our
goal is to get the solar array up and running before January 1st, so we
may begin collecting solar panel production data from the first day of
the new year. We're still waiting for the City of West Covina to
approve our permit to build GoGreenSolar Labs and hopefully the weather
will cooperate with us the rest of this month so we can finish this
project as soon as possible. Stay tuned!
Battle of the Solar Panel Brands
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