The Benefits of Using All In One Solar Power System

29 Apr.,2024

 

7 Powerful Benefits of an All-In-One Solar Generator System

If you live in an area that experiences high winds, tornadoes, hurricanes, storms or any other blackout-causing event — you’ll be familiar with the need for a generator. Even if you do not live in a location that’s prone to bad weather, the average household in the U.S. experiences a blackout every nine months. As such, you might be used to wheeling out your old dinosaur gas generator in the event of an emergency. However, they are expensive to run, potentially unsafe and not energy efficient at all. 

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With our Sol-Ark All-In-One Solar Generator, you can safely convert free solar energy to use in case of a blackout. It is low maintenance, almost silent and highly energy efficient. You can pair it with solar panels and/or batteries for medical, military, grid sell, off-grid and retrofit purposes.  

 

About Sol-Ark

Sol-Ark is an American-Made, U.S Department of Energy Solar 2020 Semi-Finalist Winner, veteran-owned and engineering firm based in Parker, Texas. Our mission is to stop families from being vulnerable to the unpredictable grid and take power into their own hands. In the U.S., we are lucky enough to enjoy glorious sunshine for much of the year. It is a free, clean and unlimited source of energy that you should start harnessing for yourself today. 

 

What Is a Hybrid Inverter?

A hybrid solar inverter is a generator that takes in power from the sun and stores it in a storage system for later use.

 

To do this, it uses silicon solar panels that soak up photons from the sun’s rays and converts them into energy you can use. However, the power first needs to be converted from direct current to alternative current — and that is why an all-in-one generator is the most efficient option. They are excellent for your home, RV and boat, and they provide you with reliable emergency backup in case of an emergency. 

 

You can store energy by laying your solar panels in the sunlight and connecting them to a solar generator. Then, when you need power later on, you can pull energy from the solar inverter and power appliances. For the best results, consider getting a complete all-in-one kit.  

 

Why the Sol-Ark 12K Hybrid Solar Inverter?

Our Sol-Ark 12K All-In-One Solar Generator has two MPPTs and a 9000-watt continuous / 20,000-watt peak inverter and a user-friendly wiring area, so it’s simple enough to install yourself.

With our solar generator, you don’t just save money using the sun’s power instead of petrol or save money on maintenance. You also save money on installation. Plus, our friendly team of experts is on hand, seven days a week, to provide engineering support.

Call Sol-Ark today at 972-575-8875 for more information about our latest product.

What Are the Benefits of Using a Solar Generator?

Using a solar generator can benefit you and your family in so many ways. It keeps you safe and gives you peace of mind, without the need to rely on a costly and non-renewable energy source in case of an emergency. Here are the seven main benefits you will reap from using a hybrid inverter. 

 

1. Hardly Any Noise

Because a solar-powered generator does not use an engine, you won’t have to put up with the excessive noise you get with a traditional generator. Conventional fuel-powered generators are renowned for noise pollution as well as air pollution. Plus, there are no moving parts with a solar inverter, so that’s another noise-reducing bonus.

 

You might hear a slight buzzing from your inverter, but it’s minimal and never enough to cause damage or severe disruption.  

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2. Use a Free and Unlimited Energy Source

Although there is an initial investment for a solar generator kit, over the long term, you will save thousands of dollars. The sun’s energy is entirely free and will not run out any time soon!

 

As we all know, the cost of fuel keeps going up and conventional generators require quite a lot to keep running. You’ll have significant annual savings if you switch over to solar power, which is never going to go up in price.  

 

3. Environmentally Friendly

We have relied on non-renewable forms of energy ever since the industrial revolution, and scientists are growing increasingly concerned that they’re going to run out. Plus, the impact burning fuel has on the planet seems to be causing harm, so industries and individuals are looking towards sustainable, renewable sources of energy. 

 

4. Safer

If you keep a fuel-powered generator, the chances are that you have to store fuel somewhere in your home or garage. This is one of the most dangerous items you can keep at home, especially if you have children or vulnerable adults in the house. A solar-powered generator negates this risk entirely because you have no reason to store dangerous fuel in the home. Additionally, you do not need to worry about toxic fumes with a solar inverter, whereas this is another potential hazard with a conventional generator.

 

5. Self Sufficient with Low Running Costs 

Unlike the fuel generator, our Sol-Ark All-In-One Solar Generator won’t require constant maintenance. It’s pretty much self-regulating, so you can set it up and let it do its thing. As such, you save money on time and maintenance, too.

6. Lightweight

Traditional generators can be heavy and almost impossible for one person to carry. Our generators are portable for most people, making installation simple. 

 

7. Clean Energy

Clean energy is produced without negatively impacting the atmosphere or creating environmental debt. Our American-made generators are built to last and operate using power from the sun that would otherwise go to waste. That means you can use our hybrid solar converter and rest assured that you will not be causing your children’s children problems that we could have solved today.  

 

Harness the Power of the Sun

If you’re ready to switch over to safe and efficient solar power to save money, call Sol-Ark today at 972-575-8875 for more information. 

All in One vs separate units

Yurtdweller said: Also, I don't have walls to hang it on, so I've built a cabinet for my cc and inverter, and a roadie crate for my battery. It has to be portable. I know the AIO have replaceable components, but my system cannot be deprecated. If a company stops building a component, I can buy it from a different company. If I don't like the functionality of a component, I can get a different one. If a company goes out of business, no problem. If I need to upgrade, I can sell off the old components, and have done so several times. I'm fortunate that I live in a large community of solar users, and can turn my components around very quickly.

Also, for some reason, one of my smaller tools, with a variable speed motor, frequently trips my inverter. I don't know why. I can't replicate it. So, I installed a second inverter just for that tool. Now, if it trips, it doesn't take down my whole system. It's a carving tool with a foot pedal rheostat, and it randomly trips every inverter that I've ever connected it to. I'd hate to do that to an AIO.

My system does not 'require frequent changes'. It just works. And I like knowing how everything works. I only have 2 types of components to program. My BMSs(4x) and my Victon CC.

I built my own battery bank from cells, so I saved a bunch there. I have a 14kWh LiFePo4 bank that cost about three grand, total. Right now it is 12v, but if I chose, I could easily convert it to 24 or 48 volt, and probably will, if my inverter ever burns up.

Off-grid, Isolated.

My system has been 'scaling' for years. Each time I think it's big enough, I find new demands:/ I started with just a 100 watt 'kit' with a simple pwm. Now I'm 1200 watts with a 14kWh battery. Individual modules allows more flexibility. And it's more fun to buildAlso, I don't have walls to hang it on, so I've built a cabinet for my cc and inverter, and a roadie crate for my battery. It has to be portable. I know the AIO have replaceable components, but my system cannot be deprecated. If a company stops building a component, I can buy it from a different company. If I don't like the functionality of a component, I can get a different one. If a company goes out of business, no problem. If I need to upgrade, I can sell off the old components, and have done so several times. I'm fortunate that I live in a large community of solar users, and can turn my components around very quickly.Also, for some reason, one of my smaller tools, with a variable speed motor, frequently trips my inverter. I don't know why. I can't replicate it. So, I installed a second inverter just for that tool. Now, if it trips, it doesn't take down my whole system. It's a carving tool with a foot pedal rheostat, and it randomly trips every inverter that I've ever connected it to. I'd hate to do that to an AIO.My system does not 'require frequent changes'. It just works. And I like knowing how everything works. I only have 2 types of components to program. My BMSs(4x) and my Victon CC.I built my own battery bank from cells, so I saved a bunch there. I have a 14kWh LiFePo4 bank that cost about three grand, total. Right now it is 12v, but if I chose, I could easily convert it to 24 or 48 volt, and probably will, if my inverter ever burns up.Off-grid, Isolated.

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To each his own. I’m just saying in my opinion the ultimate solar install professional or DIY is the one that you don’t even know it’s there. That goes double for resale. I can explain my system operation in 15 min or less and a rookie can be happy with it.

I’m a tinkering guy myself and have done a hundred projects on my own and cheap. After several years I no longer get “honey the (insert device)” isn’t working when I get home. If I’m away I don’t worry that something went wrong. I know my stuff is up to code and I’m not going to burn the place down. I don’t have to spend hours diagnosing which component is causing an issue. It’s just the lifestyle and choice of equipment to achieve that lifestyle. Works for me. Maybe not your cup of tea. I’m getting too old and out of the mood to come home and have daily problems. I think building your own batteries would be fun but absolutely no way I’d bring them in this house. And if I ever sell the place I don’t want the responsibility or liability that goes along with home built stuff. It’s fine in my shop but not in my home. I built my system in such a manner you’d be hard pressed to tell it wasn’t a professional install. Safety first. This stuff can be dangerous. We are dealing with an incredible amount of energy that works to our advantage if harnessed and controlled. One mistake and that energy gets unleashed and uncontrolled it would be devastating. So for me no corners cut. Everything to code and UL listed except my batteries. Even my bus and lugs are UL. Bought the best built batteries for the money I could find. At the time no UL batteries available. May change that at some point but no issues now 9 months later. Just my style. BTW my system is very scalable with the equipment I installed. I built in expansion when I designed it. More panels or batteries no problem.

To each his own. I’m just saying in my opinion the ultimate solar install professional or DIY is the one that you don’t even know it’s there. That goes double for resale. I can explain my system operation in 15 min or less and a rookie can be happy with it.I’m a tinkering guy myself and have done a hundred projects on my own and cheap. After several years I no longer get “honey the (insert device)” isn’t working when I get home. If I’m away I don’t worry that something went wrong. I know my stuff is up to code and I’m not going to burn the place down. I don’t have to spend hours diagnosing which component is causing an issue. It’s just the lifestyle and choice of equipment to achieve that lifestyle. Works for me. Maybe not your cup of tea. I’m getting too old and out of the mood to come home and have daily problems. I think building your own batteries would be fun but absolutely no way I’d bring them in this house. And if I ever sell the place I don’t want the responsibility or liability that goes along with home built stuff. It’s fine in my shop but not in my home. I built my system in such a manner you’d be hard pressed to tell it wasn’t a professional install. Safety first. This stuff can be dangerous. We are dealing with an incredible amount of energy that works to our advantage if harnessed and controlled. One mistake and that energy gets unleashed and uncontrolled it would be devastating. So for me no corners cut. Everything to code and UL listed except my batteries. Even my bus and lugs are UL. Bought the best built batteries for the money I could find. At the time no UL batteries available. May change that at some point but no issues now 9 months later. Just my style. BTW my system is very scalable with the equipment I installed. I built in expansion when I designed it. More panels or batteries no problem.

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