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Rishi
Asked: February 11, 2025

Can I order solar structures on my own for my solar project?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on February 11, 2025 at 5:50 pm

    Usually a solar vendor for rooftop solar project gives you a package of services together. This includes solar panels, inverters, wires, wiring and solar structures. Solar structures are most import after panels and inverters as it gives the base support on which the system lie. If you have certainRead more

    Usually a solar vendor for rooftop solar project gives you a package of services together. This includes solar panels, inverters, wires, wiring and solar structures. Solar structures are most import after panels and inverters as it gives the base support on which the system lie. If you have certain preferences in terms of the brand, the built and others, you can ask your vendor to supply those. However, while choosing solar structures you need to also know about the different technologies available, the need for wider structures in case your solar system demand such. There are certain strucutres with technologies like dip galvanised iron which ensures rustling free feature.

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Abhimanyu Singh
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Abhimanyu Singh
Asked: May 22, 2024

How many kW is required for a house?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on May 22, 2024 at 5:55 pm

    An average Indian house consumes around 900 kWh per month. A solar panel which generates 2kW can supply upwards of 8 kWh per day.

    An average Indian house consumes around 900 kWh per month. A solar panel which generates 2kW can supply upwards of 8 kWh per day.

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Vasant
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Vasant
Asked: June 30, 2025

Why is the quality of solar structure so important?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on June 30, 2025 at 5:37 pm

    The structure holds your entire solar system together. Poor-quality mounting structures can collapse in high winds or storms, risking lives and damaging property—even if your solar panels and inverters are top-grade.

    The structure holds your entire solar system together. Poor-quality mounting structures can collapse in high winds or storms, risking lives and damaging property—even if your solar panels and inverters are top-grade.

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Radheyshayam Bairwa
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Radheyshayam Bairwa
Asked: May 22, 2024

Is 3 kW enough to run a house?

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    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on May 22, 2024 at 5:59 pm

    As per the policies, most states allow consumers to install rooftop solar of capacities that are upto the total capacity of your meter. For example if your meter has a capacity of 3 KW, you are allowed to install rooftop solar only upto 3 Kw. In case you want to install a 4 KW rooftop solar, you firRead more

    As per the policies, most states allow consumers to install rooftop solar of capacities that are upto the total capacity of your meter. For example if your meter has a capacity of 3 KW, you are allowed to install rooftop solar only upto 3 Kw. In case you want to install a 4 KW rooftop solar, you first need to increase your electricity meter capacity upto 4 KW before applying for rooftop solar.

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nusrat
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nusrat
Asked: July 2, 2025

What kind of structure should I ask for from my installer?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on July 2, 2025 at 5:28 pm

    Look for cyclone-proof, non-welded structures made from hot-dip galvanized or marine-grade aluminum. Nut-and-bolt designs are safer, more durable, and easier to maintain than welded ones.

    Look for cyclone-proof, non-welded structures made from hot-dip galvanized or marine-grade aluminum. Nut-and-bolt designs are safer, more durable, and easier to maintain than welded ones.

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Jeel
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Jeel
Asked: May 23, 2024

How do I calculate my solar bill for my house?

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    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on May 23, 2024 at 3:19 pm

    Solar bill can be calculated using the daily electricity usage for the house minus the electricity generated by the solar panels. The result is multiplied by the electricity rates in your area. A negative result means that you have energy credit.

    Solar bill can be calculated using the daily electricity usage for the house minus the electricity generated by the solar panels. The result is multiplied by the electricity rates in your area. A negative result means that you have energy credit.

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Asim
Asked: July 7, 2025

What are civil codes and why do they matter in solar design?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on July 7, 2025 at 6:37 pm

    Civil codes determine safe structural loads and wind resistance. Your system should be designed using local wind speed data and civil norms to ensure safety and durability.

    Civil codes determine safe structural loads and wind resistance. Your system should be designed using local wind speed data and civil norms to ensure safety and durability.

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Rahul
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Rahul
Asked: May 27, 2024

How to reduce electricity bill by solar?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on May 27, 2024 at 10:39 am

    Installation of solar panels and a connection to the grid can reduce one's electricity bill.

    Installation of solar panels and a connection to the grid can reduce one’s electricity bill.

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Guri
Asked: August 6, 2025

How long should a good mounting structure last?

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    Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on August 6, 2025 at 5:19 pm

    While solar panels have a 25-year warranty, poor structures can fail within 5–7 years. A quality structure should ideally match the panel’s lifespan.

    While solar panels have a 25-year warranty, poor structures can fail within 5–7 years. A quality structure should ideally match the panel’s lifespan.

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Avyaan
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Avyaan
Asked: May 31, 2024

What damages a solar battery?

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    Deputy Editor at Saur Energy International | Answer on May 31, 2024 at 11:04 am

    Extreme temperatures, humidity and dust can damage solar batteries.

    Extreme temperatures, humidity and dust can damage solar batteries.

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