Easy install
1st step: Check the location chosen for the solar panel system, that there is an outlet nearby and that the chosen location is on a sunny side. In order to achieve the maximum performance of the solar panel systems, we place the solar panels on the south side, and the most ideal installation angle for the solar panels is 30 degrees. Production drops relatively little if the ideal southern placement and the 30-degree angle are not available.
Step 2: If you do not own the property, you should consult with the rental company or owner. You can set up a PerSolar solar system on a balcony, terrace, carport or in the garden. However, if the module is planned to be installed on the facade, roof or outside of the balcony, the permission of the rental company or the owner is usually required, as the external appearance of the building will change.
Step 3: Assemble the mini solar system yourself and follow the instructions in the user manual. It is important to install the solar panels safely so that they do not harm someone, for example on a big stormy day.
4. Step: You have assembled your solar system according to the instructions in the user manuals, then all that is required is to connect to the grid. PerSolar packages are equipped with a Schuko plug. The Schuko plug is a standard plug with which, for example, a coffee machine is also equipped. You can easily connect the solar system to any conventional outlet.
• Up to 4 large solar module power, the electricity produced by the solar system can be simply fed into the outlet - without any additional effort.
•However, if the old screw fuses are still fitted, they should be replaced with a new fuse (over 13A).
• Also, never connect your solar systems to an extension cord with multiple plugs.
•Make sure an RCD (30mA) is installed.
• The built-in inverter switches off after 0.2 seconds at the latest, so no additional electricity is generated that can flow through the connector pins.
•The inverter switches off automatically in the event of a power failure.
Recommended electric clock:
It is recommended to use PerSolar solar systems with a backflow preventer or a two-way electric meter.
If you don't have a backflow preventer or a two-way electric meter, but only use a traditional electric meter, but you have a constant high consumption, you can still use PerSolar solar systems.
Step 2: If you do not own the property, you should consult with the rental company or owner. You can set up a PerSolar solar system on a balcony, terrace, carport or in the garden. However, if the module is planned to be installed on the facade, roof or outside of the balcony, the permission of the rental company or the owner is usually required, as the external appearance of the building will change.
Step 3: Assemble the mini solar system yourself and follow the instructions in the user manual. It is important to install the solar panels safely so that they do not harm someone, for example on a big stormy day.
4. Step: You have assembled your solar system according to the instructions in the user manuals, then all that is required is to connect to the grid. PerSolar packages are equipped with a Schuko plug. The Schuko plug is a standard plug with which, for example, a coffee machine is also equipped. You can easily connect the solar system to any conventional outlet.
• Up to 4 large solar module power, the electricity produced by the solar system can be simply fed into the outlet - without any additional effort.
•However, if the old screw fuses are still fitted, they should be replaced with a new fuse (over 13A).
• Also, never connect your solar systems to an extension cord with multiple plugs.
•Make sure an RCD (30mA) is installed.
• The built-in inverter switches off after 0.2 seconds at the latest, so no additional electricity is generated that can flow through the connector pins.
•The inverter switches off automatically in the event of a power failure.
Recommended electric clock:
It is recommended to use PerSolar solar systems with a backflow preventer or a two-way electric meter.
If you don't have a backflow preventer or a two-way electric meter, but only use a traditional electric meter, but you have a constant high consumption, you can still use PerSolar solar systems.