6000 Watt Micro Inverter Solar Panel Kit
Start going solar today with a large complete kit from That Solar Guy. This kit is enough to offset about 60 percent of the average American's monthly utility usage, but it requires about 460 square feet on your roof. Because it ties into the utility grid, you can draw the remaining power you need directly from your utility company, offsetting those expensive higher-tier rates.
The great thing about a micro inverter-based solar panel kit like this one is that you can add more panels and micro inverters as you go, gradually growing your rooftop solar system.
Size
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6000 Watts (6kW)
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Inverter
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24x Enphase M215 Micro Inverters
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Panels
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24x 250 Watt Panels
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Racking
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Depends on Roof Type
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Inverters
Because this kit is built around Enphase M215 micro inverters, you can start small and add panels one at a time as needed. Each micro inverter comes with a 25-year warranty to match your panels.
Engage cable, the proprietary cabling system for Enphase micro inverters, is also included with the appropriate number of drops, end caps, and so on.
Modules
This kit includes 24 high quality 250 watt solar panels from a top tier manufacturer with an industry-standard 10-year workmanship warranty and 25 year power output warranty.
Racking
The kit includes flashings, sealant, and all the miscellaneous components that make up a solar panel racking system. Different roof types call for different types and quantities of racking.
When you order one of these kits, EcoDirect will contact you to ask a few basic questions about the type of roof you will be installing the kit on.
Conductors
All conductors are included in That Solar Guy kits.
Wiring
During our design conversations with you, we will determine the approximate lengths, then add a bit more to your spools. By knowing how much current has to be carried and how far, we can determine the proper gauge of conductor required. All your grounding wire is included as well.
Conduit and BOS
The folks at That Solar Guy set themselves apart when it comes to the balance of system components included in their kits. Anyone can throw together some panels, inverters, and a combiner box and call it a kit; however, That Solar Guy's complete solar kits include absolutely everything you will need down to the conduit.