FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
Solar panels convert sunlight into clean DC electricity. A solar inverter then converts the DC electricity into grid-compliant AC electricity to power the home.
Utility power is provided when needed e.g. at night or during peak demand periods. Excess electricity can also be exported to the utility for credit or revenue, depending on the available solar scheme.
Firstly Procon Electrical understands what you want to run on your system. Do you want your full demand to have backup power supply or is it for essentials like lights, Wi-Fi, and security systems?
Then we do a Helioscope drawing for you (for free). This shows the output of the proposed installation throughout the year, we see if there is any shade impacting the design, and show that the proposed system will exceed your demands.
Solar panels convert sunlight into clean DC electricity. A solar inverter then converts the DC electricity into grid-compliant AC electricity to power the home.
Utility power is provided when needed e.g. at night or during peak demand periods. Excess electricity can also be exported to the utility for credit or revenue, depending on the available solar scheme.
Procon Electrical stays up to date on new and coming solar and inverter standards. We only use equipment that is authorised by council. We also ensure that we install ahead of what the council needs. This ensures that as council by-laws change and are updated, your system remains compliant.