If you’re interested in making DIY solar panels, this may be the most important place you discovered. Here’s why…
For every curiosity you have in your mind, there will almost certainly be a resource available to satisfy it.
Whether you want to build a solar panel by connecting individual photovoltaic (PV) cells or buy it retail… whether you are a do-it-yourself, homemade guy or a swear-by-a-brand person, we have mini-resources prepared for you.
Otherwise just write to us to request for it…and we’ll get it up just for you.
In the future, we’ll broaden our scope to include bits and pieces of other types of renewable energy generator like wind turbines.
For starters, you can browse the following pages to get up to speed with the DIY solar power world. Tell me what you think:
- Insider Solar Power Generator Review: 3 Most Common Mistakes Hobbyists Make on Their First DIY Solar Panel Project
- 3 Secrets You Didn’t Know About Building Solar Panels
- 1o Reasons Why You Should Build Your Own Solar Panel
- How To Build A Personal DIY Solar Power System With Less Than $99
- Build Amazing Home Solar Power Systems Used by Families Who Don’t Want to Pay For Their Utilities
- How To Build Solar Panel (Part 1 of 3)
- How To Build Solar Panel (Part 2 of 3)
- How To Build Solar Panel (Part 3 of 3)
- Step-By-Step Guide To Build A 12V Solar Panel
- Solar Panel Battery — The Basics
The Enphase Microinverter is an innovative invention that is small enough to be attached to each solar panel. It breaks away from the traditional circuit design whereby one single inverter is responsible for the entire solar panel array’s power output.
Enphase Microinverters are cleverly designed such that each solar panel brings its energy production to a consolidation point in parallel. This avoids common performance issues commonly experienced by ordinary solar systems.
This design reduces the occurrence of single-point failures. It also enhances the ability to monitor and control individual solar panels. As such, system performance and reliability improves.
The Enphase Microinverter makes use of advanced digital technology to condition and control the power from each PV panel. This leads to great improvement in the overall power output. It also adds a dimension of intelligence to your PV system.
Each microinverter is networked to the Envoy Communications Gateway. This component transmits performance data and presents the consolidated information to the Internet with the help of proprietary software.
This allows your solar panels to work together as an intelligent network. It also enables you to know what is going on within the system on a whole new level. Even if you are not at home, you can connect to the Internet to know the status of your PV system if you want to.
Coping with environmental factors
Solar power output is constantly influenced by external factors such as weather, shade, dust and debris. With traditional PV panels, the lowest performing panel determines the effectiveness of your solar power system. As soon as shading occurs on just one panel, your entire solar power production attenuates considerably.
This does not happen with the Enphase Microinverter system. If any particular solar panel is shaded by leaves, the parallel energy delivery system enables full power from other panels to reach its destination. The affected PV panel drops in performance without influencing other modules.
There is yet another problem that traditional inverter systems experience. During low-light conditions such as the morning or evenings (or during thick cloud or fog cover), solar power systems effectively shut down. They require a minimum amount of power to operate efficiently. If this threshold is not reached, there is no electrical output even though your solar panels are illuminated.
Enphase microinverters circumvent this limitation with its “Burst Mode” solution. During low-light condition, each microinverter stores up trickles of energy output from the PV panel. Energy is accumulated to the point where it exceeds the minimum operating threshold before it is released to the power grid or the charge controllers.
With this, your solar panels continue to produce electricity even during low-light conditions. As a result, the efficiency of your solar energy system improves.
Quality control and reliability
Each Enphase Microinverter is manufactured based on the principles and philosophy of the Six Sigma Quality Process. Every new design and improvement is also subject to both in-house and third-party evaluations.
Each product goes through rigorous testing in the factory before they are deployed. Because of its design, each inverter’s performance can continue to be tracked even after deployment.
Industry-standard evaluations ensure us that Enphase Microinverters have a service life beyond 25 years (with over 99.7% reliability).
The 215-Series Microinverter is protected with a 25-year limited warranty while the previous generations of Enphase microinverters (like the M175, M190, M200, M210 and D380) are covered by a 15-year limited warranty. On top of that, Enphase also has a 100% Uptime Guarantee and a Rapid Replacement program that consumers can take advantage of.
Maintenance
With typical solar installations, inverter failure can result in the shutdown of the entire system. With Enphase microinverters, only the affected solar module shuts off. The impact to the solar power generator is minimal in comparison. As such, failed inverters do not necessarily require emergency repairs. Instead, they can even be replaced during the next regular maintenance.
Enphase Microinverters can be replaced with basic hand tools. Thus you do not need specialized personnel or equipment. This helps you save maintenance cost in the long run.


