Monday 22 February 2021

 



The Risks of Investing in Solar Power

Just before you decide on using Solar Power, here are few explanations on the major risks associated with investing your money in Solar Power. It is generally known that Solar power is one of the best alternatives to epileptic and unreliable power supply. Quickly consider the following before paying for your Solar Power;

1.     Fake or Failing Batteries

While it is very difficult a novice to identify quality batteries with the correct quality parameter, good quality battery can be identify by using a professional battery testing scanner. Professional battery scanners can identify all battery parameter and even the remaining useful life – a bad battery can still give good voltage reading if tested with just a Voltmeter or Multimeter. Make sure you engage only experienced professionals or certified engineers to test your batteries then, you can go and sleep!

2.     Unprotected or Poorly protected Installation

Regardless of the amount of investment and quality of the products (Inverter, batteries and other components), unprotected or poorly designed installation can become a total waste. While almost anyone with few days of training or electrician can install Solar power. Solar power system installation requires adequate protection by using properly sized and calculated protective devices. Make sure you engage your qualified and experienced service provider or installer. This will completely safe you from unnecessary headache due to cost of maintenance and disappointment in the reliability of Solar Power.

You Still Want to Go for Solar Power?

Despite all the associated risks, Solar energy is still a wise investment when done with smart people.

Now that you are about to make decision to go for Solar Power you can contact us to help you;

Tel: 08067273614

Email: Tech@solswtengineering.com.ng

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