Fantastic video for anyone wanting to understand and get solar. It’s really good that you walk your way through all the parts of your system and things like the voltage optimiser, good to know. Thanks very much
This is an amazing walkthrough the system for everyone who wants to have a feel how everything is connected and working together! Well done and thank you!
Thank you Nick! You are right ,we are Proud Which Trusted Traders, and are also accredited by MCS, EPVS, Hies and NAPIT! You can read our full list of Accreditations here 👉deegesolar.co.uk/aboutus/accreditations/
Hi I’m a roofer and a customer of mine has enquired about this system for a property he is due to move into shortly. My question is how is this system integrated into the roof, does it sit on a flashing/guttering system for water sill and run off ?
We’ve just received two quotes and it is very difficult to compare like with like. Your video was extremely helpful In piecing this together. Many thanks
Good video. I’ve received a number of quotes, currently considering Solis system with Pylontech battery. The SolarEdge software appears to be way ahead of others.
SolarEdge is defiantly market leading, however it depends on your budget and incentive for solar. If you are from the UK call our green team on 01322 479369 if you haven't already for a quote. 😁
Great video and well explained. In terms of cost roughly how much is the system with the batteries just tryingvto work out the pay back in the investment
thanks for the video, we are interested in getting a voltage optimizer for our PV System as we have a problem with over- voltage from the grid (which they know about). We were wondering if a step down meter would also do the job , they are a lot cheaper?
The idea is not to become self sufficient, but to reduce bills, especially if you are charging an electric vehicle. Once solar panels become more efficient it may be possible to go off grid for longer periods.
Can the cable coming out of the generation meter join the cable going to the consumer unit well away from the consumer unit, perhaps joining in the electric meter box?
The sun makes electricity and it goes through a wire and after going through a bunch more wires, it makes a light bulb light up.😳👍😃 (Don’t mind me, carry on. I actually like specific details. Each different perspective helps me understand better because I’m slow sometimes.)
Would you face big a energy bills raise up to £3,500+. Yes, can be reduce electricity? I have bought a new solar 2kWh system with battery storage and my flat 1 bed.
Small channel, ✅ Small UK business ✅ Solar ✅ all the ingredients for a subscribe from me! Great solar panels and it does get easier the more you talk to camera! Been there myself! Xx 🇬🇧
Mit dem Dimmer + PV wird sich die Autarkie jetzt im Sommer von 20% auf annährend 95% erhöhen, was ein riesen großen Durchbruch bedeutet. Voraussetzung ist das man min. ein kleines Balkonkraftwerk hat, teuren Akku braucht man auch nicht. Beispiel Wasserkocher: Ohne Dimmer braucht der 2500W - 600W PV-Anlage = 1900W welche man teurer bezahlen muss. wenn ich den Wasserkocher per Dimmer auf 600W herunter geregelt, dann schafft das neuerdings jede schwache PV-Anlage selber, jeden Verbraucher selbst und autark zu versorgen, denn der 2500W Wasserkocher wird zu einem 600W Wasserkocher, dank Dimmer. Magic... Der 2000W E-Heizer wird per Dimmer zu einem 500W E-Heizer, der 12 Stunden am Tag kostenlos über PV bei mir laufen darf. ruclips.net/video/QbLWDbJi6ew/видео.html . Der 4000W Backofen wird auch gezähmt. Nicht die Solar Anlagen müssen wachsen, sondern die Verbraucher müssen einfach nur um 75% sinken, was mit dem Dimmer sooo einfach ist. Bist du jetzt überzeugt? Ich habe bereits meinen kompletten Haushalt auf Dimmer umgestellt. Schau dazu ruhig mal auf meinen Kanal vorbei. LG, Christian .............. 🌞 .................
I notice you have an EV charging point. I too have SolarEdge panels with an I boost diverter heating my hot water, with my condensing gas boiler. Would it be possible or make economic sense to install a battery system and EV point to not only charge the car but provide further energy to the house. I have off-street parking. Thank you.
It definitely does! However, it depends on the size of your system, and how much you are using and generating, if you are exporting a lot of energy back to the grid both batteries and an EV charger are a no-brainer. 👍
Hi, we have power supply if the grid goes down correct. you run a feed from the emergency power switching of the inverter into your desired critical load circuits but using contactor's and ATS switch gear. This allows the batteries to feed the home in the event of grid-loss.
Yes, it is a grid-tied inverter, but the majority of the day it is off-grid. As we are not relying on the grid for our energy, rather the Solar panels or battery storage. For example, if we were to connect his car to the system, his solar would cope with charging, not having to rely on the grid at all for power. It's about knowing what energy your system is producing, and how much you regularly consume, to manage your lifestyle so you are not relying on the grid.
@@chrisrebar2381 Hi, this is correct. when the system looses A.C (or the grid) it will then go into Island mode (EPS mode) discharging the batteries on critical load circuits or like in this video just a 240 outlet.
If you live in the UK and would like to get a FREE Solar Quote & Survey please fill out the contact form here: 👉 deegesolar.co.uk/contact/ Our Team would be happy to help 😊
Fantastic video for anyone wanting to understand and get solar. It’s really good that you walk your way through all the parts of your system and things like the voltage optimiser, good to know. Thanks very much
This is an amazing walkthrough the system for everyone who wants to have a feel how everything is connected and working together! Well done and thank you!
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Great video ! really informative
Compliment for the video. Very clear explanation. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Deege Solar are WHICH Trusted Traders and offer more value and quality than any company out there. total transparent pricing as well. Bang on!
Thank you Nick! You are right ,we are Proud Which Trusted Traders, and are also accredited by MCS, EPVS, Hies and NAPIT! You can read our full list of Accreditations here 👉deegesolar.co.uk/aboutus/accreditations/
Hi I’m a roofer and a customer of mine has enquired about this system for a property he is due to move into shortly.
My question is how is this system integrated into the roof, does it sit on a flashing/guttering system for water sill and run off ?
Deege Solar
Could you answer the question of mike Grady (below) please
Excellent explanation mate thank you 🙏🏼
My pleasure! 😊
We’ve just received two quotes and it is very difficult to compare like with like. Your video was extremely helpful In piecing this together. Many thanks
What quotes did you get?
@@Medea007 £6700 for SolarEdge 5.4kw PV only system. £13500 with 10KWh SolarEdge battery.
Good video. I’ve received a number of quotes, currently considering Solis system with Pylontech battery. The SolarEdge software appears to be way ahead of others.
SolarEdge is defiantly market leading, however it depends on your budget and incentive for solar. If you are from the UK call our green team on 01322 479369 if you haven't already for a quote. 😁
Off grid. The dream. Wonderful tour. 9 years left everyone. Time to get on the solar train.
What you mean 9 years left?
Before the end of the world?
@@mikeyboy01443 irreversible climate change.
@@Group51 oh right... no
Great walk through of you system thanks
Your Welcome 🙌
Great video and well explained. In terms of cost roughly how much is the system with the batteries just tryingvto work out the pay back in the investment
thanks for the video, we are interested in getting a voltage optimizer for our PV System as we have a problem with over- voltage from the grid (which they know about). We were wondering if a step down meter would also do the job , they are a lot cheaper?
To be self sufficient on an annual basis (disregarding seasons), you'd need 3-4 times more solar pv to do heating, hot water and elec.
The idea is not to become self sufficient, but to reduce bills, especially if you are charging an electric vehicle. Once solar panels become more efficient it may be possible to go off grid for longer periods.
Can the cable coming out of the generation meter join the cable going to the consumer unit well away from the consumer unit, perhaps joining in the electric meter box?
The sun makes electricity and it goes through a wire and after going through a bunch more wires, it makes a light bulb light up.😳👍😃 (Don’t mind me, carry on. I actually like specific details. Each different perspective helps me understand better because I’m slow sometimes.)
I agree the idea is to help educate more of the technicality into our systems. We glad it was useful
Very well explained. Thank you
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Dream system 😍
It certainly does the job. Thank you
Would you face big a energy bills raise up to £3,500+. Yes, can be reduce electricity? I have bought a new solar 2kWh system with battery storage and my flat 1 bed.
How much did that entire system cost installed ?
M8 beautiful house 👍🏼
Thank you so much
Small channel, ✅ Small UK business ✅ Solar ✅ all the ingredients for a subscribe from me! Great solar panels and it does get easier the more you talk to camera! Been there myself! Xx 🇬🇧
Mit dem Dimmer + PV wird sich die Autarkie jetzt im Sommer von 20% auf annährend 95% erhöhen, was ein riesen großen Durchbruch bedeutet. Voraussetzung ist das man min. ein kleines Balkonkraftwerk hat, teuren Akku braucht man auch nicht. Beispiel Wasserkocher: Ohne Dimmer braucht der 2500W - 600W PV-Anlage = 1900W welche man teurer bezahlen muss. wenn ich den Wasserkocher per Dimmer auf 600W herunter geregelt, dann schafft das neuerdings jede schwache PV-Anlage selber, jeden Verbraucher selbst und autark zu versorgen, denn der 2500W Wasserkocher wird zu einem 600W Wasserkocher, dank Dimmer. Magic... Der 2000W E-Heizer wird per Dimmer zu einem 500W E-Heizer, der 12 Stunden am Tag kostenlos über PV bei mir laufen darf. ruclips.net/video/QbLWDbJi6ew/видео.html . Der 4000W Backofen wird auch gezähmt. Nicht die Solar Anlagen müssen wachsen, sondern die Verbraucher müssen einfach nur um 75% sinken, was mit dem Dimmer sooo einfach ist. Bist du jetzt überzeugt? Ich habe bereits meinen kompletten Haushalt auf Dimmer umgestellt. Schau dazu ruhig mal auf meinen Kanal vorbei. LG, Christian .............. 🌞 .................
I notice you have an EV charging point. I too have SolarEdge panels with an I boost diverter heating my hot water, with my condensing gas boiler. Would it be possible or make economic sense to install a battery system and EV point to not only charge the car but provide further energy to the house. I have off-street parking. Thank you.
It definitely does! However, it depends on the size of your system, and how much you are using and generating, if you are exporting a lot of energy back to the grid both batteries and an EV charger are a no-brainer. 👍
I am a Poly fan.
Thats great i do love the authenticity in a Poly Module, The classic Blue cell/Silver frame
@@deegesolar Great install.
in a blackout are you still of grid? and do you still have power?
Hi, we have power supply if the grid goes down correct. you run a feed from the emergency power switching of the inverter into your desired critical load circuits but using contactor's and ATS switch gear. This allows the batteries to feed the home in the event of grid-loss.
Is the system surge protected somehow?
Correct using type A RCD and also ARK protected
The sound is not loud enough for older customers 😜
So sorry for the sound we will take this on-board for our future videos
200 w to 500 w of power... looks at meter shows 1.6 kWh minimum o dear
Not really 'off grid' more less grid reliant.
Yes, it is a grid-tied inverter, but the majority of the day it is off-grid. As we are not relying on the grid for our energy, rather the Solar panels or battery storage. For example, if we were to connect his car to the system, his solar would cope with charging, not having to rely on the grid at all for power. It's about knowing what energy your system is producing, and how much you regularly consume, to manage your lifestyle so you are not relying on the grid.
lipsee100
From my understanding of his system, the battery bank would feed the critical systems
@@chrisrebar2381 Hi, this is correct. when the system looses A.C (or the grid) it will then go into Island mode (EPS mode) discharging the batteries on critical load circuits or like in this video just a 240 outlet.
If you live in the UK and would like to get a FREE Solar Quote & Survey please fill out the contact form here: 👉 deegesolar.co.uk/contact/ Our Team would be happy to help 😊