Should We Take into Consideration Power Outage In design Solar System?
If you are generating your own energy in your rooftop solar system, you may want your light still to stay on during a power outage. Unfortunately, that's not the case with grid-tied solar systems. Although the power originates from your panels, it's still stored in the public utility grid. When the grid power goes out. So does yours. This keeps utility workers safe from energy being produced from your solar array.
The remedy for this is a grid-tied system with battery backup. When the power is on, it functions as a normal grid-tied system, during an outage, a small backup battery bank kicks in to keep the lights on. It costs a little bit more, but the peace of mind is invaluable.
When to use battery backup?
* Extreme weather conditions. Especially if you live somewhere with extreme weather conditions.
* Unreliable utility power
* Critical applications which need to stay on 24/7.
To sum up, if you are going to design your own rooftop grid-tied solar power monitoring system, you'd better have a battery backup in case of an outage. If you have battery backup, you can keep your lights on and your critical application working during an outage.
We are mainly engaged in the remote monitoring system. The solar power remote monitoring system developed by our company could help customers to monitor power generation in real-time. Clearly let you know how much cost you saved, you much money you earned, and how much power you generated, and you can control your solar system in one dashboard. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.

