On-Off Grid Panels
The solar charge controller sits between the solar panels and battery bank and prevents overcharging of batteries by limiting the amount and rate of charge to …
On Grid Pannels
These are solar panels that are connected to the main power grid. They generate electricity during the day, and any excess power generated is fed back into the grid. When the panels aren’t producing enough electricity, such as at night, power is drawn from the grid. These systems don’t typically include batteries for energy storage because they rely on the grid for backup power.
Off Grid Pannels
These panels are not connected to the main power grid. They’re often used in remote locations where connecting to the grid is impractical or too costly. Off-grid systems usually incorporate batteries to store excess energy generated during the day for use during times when the panels aren’t generating power, such as at night or during cloudy weather.