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SOLAR INSTALLATION THROUGHOUT QUEENSLAND , GOLD COAST BRISBANE AND ALL REGIONAL AREAS

Leading the industry through quality and innovation, Watts up Solar and Electrical NETCC approved seller with the NETCC code of conduct. Making the switch away from expensive fossil fuels is a long-term commitment. It therefore makes sense to to work with a resilient, reliable and experienced installation partner approved by NETCC.

We have seen the industry develop and are proud to have played a key role in driving forward the uptake of smart energy solutions in Queensland and Victoria and we proudly support the NETCC code of conduct.

SOLAR INSTALLATION THROUGHOUT QUEENSLAND , GOLD COAST BRISBANE AND ALL REGIONAL AREAS

Going solar saves your company or farm money.

Electricity costs are a large portion of your bottom line—going solar is a forward-thinking decision that makes good business sense today. One easy switch to Watts up solar and electrical solar can dramatically impact your business’s profitability. Your monthly electricity bill will be less than what you are currently paying, so you’ll immediately improve your operating income.

Let us help you save money on your energy bills with a reliable, low-cost solar solution for your facility with great leasing in place.

SOLAR BATTERY STORAGE IN THROUGHOUT QUEENSLAND , GOLD COAST BRISBANE AND ALL REGIONAL AREAS

People are asking watts up solar and electrical about solar battery & battery storage. There’s no doubt that technology is the way of the future and the next major step towards energy independence in the home.

  • You can store your excess solar production during the day for use at night.
  • Manipulate time of use tariffs (TOU) and buy power at off-peak rates when it’s cheaper.
  • Provide backup power to your home with the right inverter.
  • Sell your energy back to the grid at peak times for a premium rate.

SOLAR INVERTERS THROUGHOUT QUEENSLAND , GOLD COAST BRISBANE AND ALL REGIONAL AREAS

A power inverter, or inverter, is an electronic device or circuitry that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current.

SMA Solar technology AG is a company founded in 1981, and is a global leader in the development, production and sale of PV inverters.

When it comes to European inverters Fronius is the standout. Fronius offers features & specifications which the other inverters do not.

Sungrow has developed a series of high quality inverters which provide rugged and reliable solutions for both PV systems that maximize system operating time and power production, even in the harshest Australian environments.

 

What’s a fair price to pay for a system?

The charts show brands that I trust, as well as where they sit in a spectrum of budget-to-top-end.

If you’re quoted these brands, what kind of prices should you expect to pay?

Well – it depends on a couple of things. But for ballpark figures for a fully installed solar system:

  • 5kW (around 12 panels): $4,500 – $8,000
  • 5.4kW (around 14 panels): $4,700 – $8,500
  • 6kW (around 15 panels): $5,000 – $9,000
  • 6.6kW (around 16 panels): $5,500 – $9,000
  • 7kW (around 17 panels): $6,500 – $10,000
  • 8kW (around 19 panels): $7,500 – $11,000
  • 10kW (around 24 panels): $8,000 – $13,000
  • 15kW (around 36 panels): $13,000 – $18,000
  • 20kW (around 48 panels): $17,000 – $22,000


Costs can increase if you need a switchboard upgrade or other electrical work to make your home suitable for solar power, or if the design of your home makes the system installation more difficult.

If you’re quoted much less than these price ranges by a solar energy salesman, their margins are likely very slim (and potentially unsustainable), or they may have to cut corners – whether that is with their customer service or elsewhere.

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Watts up Solar and Electrical

Watts up Solar and Electrical is a friendly business with a wealth of experience in all aspects of electrical and solar service. We can cater for all your domestic and commercial electrical and Solar needs. We cover all aspects of electrical and solar from new homes, developments and renovations through to smaller jobs and general maintenance.

Our professional and courteous service ensures you that all our work is completed to the highest standard at affordable rates.

“Quality without compromise”

For all your commercial, residential,

electrical and solar needs!

NETCC Accredited Solar Installer In Brisbane

NETCC stands for New Energy Tech Consumer Code which was formed to regulate the solar power industry. The NETCC was needed to create a filter for roadside installers who gave the industry a bad name. NETCC ensures that the products and services meet the expectations of the customers.

It is necessary to highlight that companies are not accredited installers, they are people. Wattsup Solar & Electrical is a NETCC Accredited retailer in Brisbane which employs the services of NETCC Accredited installers only in Brisbane. It is necessary to highlight that companies are not accredited installers, they are people. Wattsup Solar & Electrical is a NETCC Accredited retailer in Brisbane which employs the services of NETCC Accredited installers only in Brisbane.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A battery storage system for a typical residential home looks like a small fridge or hot water system. For small commercial applications, they can be larger ranging in size from a large fridge to a 20-foot shipping container.

The increasing number of solar panel installations in households around Australia is providing a new market opportunity for energy storage. Large batteries or multiple batteries joined together in battery banks can store the energy produced by solar panels. The household can then use that stored energy at a later time or sell it back to the electrical grid. For home owners, there are three main benefits of storing energy:

  • maximise energy savings (by being able to store solar energy and thus use it more effectively)
  • offset consumer feed-in tariffs (by being able to avoid using the grid at peak times when electricity is more expensive)
  • provide continuity of supply (if the site has unreliable grid supply).

Battery storage is perfectly safe if it is used properly and is well looked after. There are potential risks, but these are no different to the many electrical hazards already present in the modern home. However, it is important to be aware of the risks so they can be properly managed.

Safety aspects of battery storage to consider include:

  • general hazards of electrical wiring (as are already present in your premises)
  • chemical and fire or explosion hazards (these are similar to the hazards associated with bottled gas or a natural gas service)
  • possible escape of non-flammable gases when charging or discharging lithium batteries (which may cause risks of inhaling noxious gas that are similar to those of a natural gas leak if there is no ventilation)
  • production of chemical leakages (like those from the corrosive fluid of a car battery or household chemical cleaning products).

The main options currently available for household energy storage are lithium-ion and lead-acid batteries. Both types are described in the question ‘Which type of battery is right for me?’.

Other less common options include nickel-cadmium, nickel-metal hydride and flow batteries. The latter may be more costly, but can still offer value, depending on how much energy you want to store and how you want to store it. The best battery storage for a given situation will depend on a number of factors. To work out which option is right for you, it is best to work with an CEC approved solar retailer and accredited installer.