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GRID TIE INVERTER SOLAR POWER EASY SOLAR SOLUTION POWER INVERTERS | A Beginner's Guide To Solar Panels
31
May
2009

GRID TIE INVERTER SOLAR POWER EASY SOLAR SOLUTION POWER INVERTERS

http://www.greenpowerscience.com/
This is a grid tie inverter that is 200 watts. It actually reads a bit higher for various reasons. This was to see how well it worked. POWER INVERTERS.

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25 comments

  1. GREENPOWERSCIENCE:

    Ebay has them up to …
    Ebay has them up to 1600 watts. Just be careful, some sellers are listing regular inverters as grid tied. Read the listing body copy. They even come in 220-240

  2. 76lighty:

    Sounds good, Where …
    Sounds good, Where do we get one of these in Australia. And what size wattage do they go up to.
    keep the good work up.

  3. jamesdawson27:

    Great Video
    Great Video

  4. GREENPOWERSCIENCE:

    :-)
    :-)

  5. cool70200:

    Thanks a lot Dan, …
    Thanks a lot Dan, so smart about his energy stuff.

  6. crapkillerz:

    A pure sine wave …
    A pure sine wave inverter is NOT $29..

  7. EricL5150:

    Then why not make …
    Then why not make one that is cheaper so we can all buy one. Not mocking you just feel the same way as you.

  8. SirTragain:

    In other words; 1 …
    In other words; 1 Watt multiplied by 60 seconds equals 1W-m or 60 watts, then multiplied that by 60 minutes which is 60×60 = 3,600 watts (divided by 1000 = 3.6k) in one hour or 1 kilowatt hour (kW-h).

  9. SirTragain:

    Wrong!
    The SI ( …

    Wrong!
    The SI (International System of Units) unit of energy is the joule (J), equal to one watt second (one watt is equal to one joule per second); one kilowatt hour is exactly 3.6 megajoules, which is the amount of energy expended (or dissipated) if work is done at a constant rate of one thousand watts for one hour.

  10. CLEANTECHNEWS:

    Excellent popular …
    Excellent popular solar science, first time I see low cost sine-wave power feeding home with security features. Enabling people to learn for the coming smart grid…sell, store, buy electricity. Great job thanks for explainer text in video

  11. loismustdietonight:

    The “few major …
    The “few major differences” is likely a $2 circuit board added to a DC-AC inverter to harmonize the unit to the household Hz frequency. Amazing how a few extra bits makes a $29 inverter a $300 item! -Dont get me wrong, I still want one, but at a reasonable price though!

  12. czarsolarhydrowind:

    Has anyone tried to …
    Has anyone tried to do solar/12vdc/12v motor/powerhead with a belt to poduce ac? this is what I’m working on now.

  13. bullshetz:

    where can I buy the …
    where can I buy the cheapest grid tie inverters

  14. ComptonCJ:

    Your videos are …
    Your videos are cool…You have inspired me to build my own solar panel. Keep up the good work.

  15. ervans:

    Great video 5*
    Great video 5*

  16. mynameisnotanumber:

    Isn’t it illegal …
    Isn’t it illegal for them not to pay you for adding electricity to the grid?

  17. leob1000:

    so were do we find …
    so were do we find this inverter so we can perform test like you
    and how many solar panels do you need to charge two batteries

  18. cementhead054:

    Folks, When trying …
    Folks, When trying to split hairs on how much spend per how much you save, In the long run big picture sometime i’ts better to control how LITTLE you WASTE .

  19. GREENPOWERSCIENCE:

    Grid tied inverters …
    Grid tied inverters are different, “few major differences”

    0:40

  20. RamonaSteam:

    Very cool product.
    Very cool product.

  21. fsae99:

    Why is it that …
    Why is it that whenever people calculating ROI for small scale alt energy they always look at the buy back rate from the power co * production? The real savings comes from not buying the high rate middle of the day electricity from the power company (this is when solar produces the most), this is typically near 100% higher than the buy back rate. The cost to the consumer is not fixed, we are charged more during peak demand (typically between 11AM and 5 PM).

  22. computacionSISCO:

    nice
    nice

  23. Maccan:

    Dan:

    Great idea …
    Dan:

    Great idea but the cost of that Grid Tie Inverter is ‘out-to-lunch’. I am planning on doing something with solar energy and I like this idea but the cost is too much especially when added to the cost of the batteries, controller and solar panels. There has to be a cheaper way of doing business so all home owners, not just the rich, can participate. Any ideas ?

  24. am1670:

    i dont like the …
    i dont like the greedy meter

  25. LenonHonorFilms:

    Wow. In terms of …
    Wow. In terms of the technical jargon I have no idea what he’s talking about but the results are indeed inspiring. If all of these videos were on DVD I would buy all of them and show them to my children (oldest child is 5!). I for one will definitely begin to educate myself about these green technologies. Thanks for posting this video and for the channel Mr. Rojas.



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