It might be mysterious to you what’s going to happen on the first day of your solar installation. Here’s a preview showing three parts of the installation process. Inverter Location Inverters are the tools that convert alternating current (AC) energy to direct current...
READ MOREEnsure Birds Don’t Nest on Your Solar Panels
by Harina | Feb 3, 2019 | Information For Clients, Solar, Uncategorized
Bird Nesting Can Make Your Solar Panels Less Productive Birds, pigeons in this case, scatter as they look for the right place to build a home. Sometimes, that place turns out to be to be among your hospitable solar panels. The problem of pigeons invading solar panels...
READ MORESolarEdge Inverter Protective Canopy
by Harina | Feb 3, 2019 | Information For Clients, Solar, Uncategorized
Protect Your SolarEdge Inverters from the Sun and Rain By Using a Cover We usually install SolarEdge inverters in the garage of a residence, but sometimes we are not able to because the garage is full or isn’t next to the Main Service Panel. In this case, Aikyum Solar...
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by Harina | Feb 3, 2019 | Information For Clients, Solar
Solar Comes with Environmental Benefits The initial goal of going solar might be to save money for you and your family because it increases the value of a home and lowers utility bills. Another major reason to go solar is to help save the environment. The major...
READ MOREBatteries and the Cannabis Industry
by Harina | Feb 3, 2019 | Battery Storage
Aikyum Solar Can Help the Marijuana Growing Industry Reduce Electric Costs with Storage Batteries Aikyum Solar can help the cannabis growing industry reduce electric costs with storage batteries; we install battery storage systems for homes and businesses. Lately, the...
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