Battery Application
SOLAR PANELS SYSTEM
Nowadays, with the advocacy of green environmental protection, more and more people are starting to use solar panels to generate electricity, and our JL series batteries can meet your needs.
What is a solar Panel system?
Solar panel complete system is perfect for a home, shed, cabin, RV, or other energy backpack in full sun conditions, it provides enough power for an air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, coffee maker, microwave, and other VAC equipment. There are four features to use it: 1. Monocrystalline solar panels are compact 2. Grid power and battery power priority are optional solar inverters 3. MPPT solar controller 4. PV combiner box, IP65 design, waterproof, dustproof, UV resistant.
Why Are Solar Batteries Useful?
Solar batteries are highly recommended when surplus solar power would otherwise be exported to the grid during peak solar production hours. Solar batteries function by taking excess solar electricity (shown in the yellow bell shaped curve) and storing the electricity in batteries. By storing this excess electricity, users can consume power whenever they like, typically during non-sunny hours like evenings or cloudy days.
2. Ability to keep the lights on and the fridge running during a blackout.
3. Use more green energy; 20% of New Zealand’s electricity is created from burning fossil fuels. With solar battery storage, you can use more renewable energy.
4. Reduce electricity bills or get close to eliminating them. Solar batteries will help the household use more of the solar energy created, which means less demand for grid power.
How solar batteries work in a power outage?
1. Storm detection: Many solar batteries receive storm warnings from meteorological data. When a storm warning is received, the battery will proactively prepare for a power outage by storing as much power from solar generation and the grid.
2. Power outage detection: When a power outage occurs, the solar battery system detects the loss of grid power.
3. Automatic switch to backup mode: In response to the power outage, the solar battery system switches from grid-tied mode to backup mode, disconnecting from the grid to protect utility workers and prevent the solar energy from flowing back into the grid.
4. Power supply from the battery: Once in backup mode, the solar battery system provides stored energy from the batteries to power essential appliances and circuits in your home or business.
5. Continuous power supply: The solar battery system continues to supply power during the outage, allowing you to keep critical loads running, such as lights, refrigerators, medical equipment, or other essential devices depending on the capacity of the battery system.
6. Recharge after the outage: Once grid power is restored, the solar battery system switches back to charging mode, replenishing the battery storage from the grid and solar panels.