Solar Power Waratah

Michael

What do you think of your system now it is installed & you are producing clean renewable energy?
I really wish that I had purchased a bigger system, or at least got the additional 2 panels that the inverter can handle
What do your family & friends think of your new solar power system?
Have not really said much about it but a friend did get a quote from Superior Solar following my recommendation. She was impressed with your attention and information.
How did you find your experience with Superior Solar?
Great, have recommended to others as stated above. Installation was professional, friendly and a breeze.
I wish i was talked into a bigger system, but i know for sure that at the time I would have considered that "pushy" by the seller and looked negatively on the experience.
Michael in Waratah

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Solar irradiation in Waratah

  • Average solar irradiation: 4.44 kWh/m²/day
  • Minimum (monthly avg) solar irradiation: 2.51 kWh/m²/day
  • Maximum (monthly avg) solar irradiation: 6.38 kWh/m²/day

Solar performance in Waratah

  • Solar panels should face as close to North as possible
  • Acceptable solar panel angle for grid connect: 15 - 35

Energy output in Waratah for grid connected solar systems.

For every kW installed on your roof you will produce an average of 4 kilowatt (kWh) hours of energy