1) Modules: Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. In this process, solar panels absorb electrons from sunlight, generating direct current (DC) electricity.
2) Combiner Box: This box aggregates power from several PV module strings, simplifying system management and protection.
3) Inverter/ Microinverters: Converts the direct current (DC) electricity generated by your solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity used to power your home.
4) Solar AC Disconnect: A safety device that allows you to manually disconnect the alternating current (AC) power from your solar system to the electrical grid.
5) Main Service Panel: This is the central switchboard for all the electricity in your home. It houses the solar breakers, which can shut off power to your solar system.
6) Battery: Stores excess energy generated by solar panels for later use, typically installed on the side of the house or in the garage.
7) Router: This connects your solar system to the Internet for monitoring purposes, whether through WiFi or Ethernet, enabling data tracking and system management.