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SCSP Solar
5.0(
20
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Serving Myrtle Beach, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"SCSP has been very personable, always ready to help at any time, always current with latest technology, funding options, laws and tax rules. They seem like they love solar and are into it! They are very creative in maximizing all the other efficiency upgrades being wrapped into the project to get a great overall tax benefit! Had a great installation which was quick, less than 8 hrs, and very clean and looks great!"
Response time4 hrs
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FAQs for solar panel installation projects in Myrtle Beach, SC

If you experience frequent power outages, want to become more energy independent, or aim to reduce your reliance on the grid, investing in a solar battery system can be worthwhile. With a solar battery, you'll have backup power day or night, even if the local grid fails. However, to power larger appliances or ensure you have energy for longer periods, you'll need to invest in multiple batteries. While the upfront cost is higher, many homeowners find the added peace of mind to be well worth the investment.

Solar battery storage capacity is measured in kilowatt-hours, which directly indicates the amount of energy the battery can store. This measurement determines how long essential appliances will continue operating during an outage. A clear understanding of capacity helps in planning the overall system size to ensure effective backup power and to maintain optimal performance even as the battery ages.

Determining the correct size for your solar battery system requires evaluating your monthly energy usage. Start by reviewing your utility bills to identify your average consumption, and then match the battery’s kilowatt-hour rating to cover essential loads. Consulting with a solar professional ensures that the system is sized to deliver continuous backup power, meeting both immediate and future energy needs.

A solar battery's lifespan ranges from five to 15 years, and its durability is affected by battery quality, charging frequency, and environmental conditions. Regular maintenance and proper usage are key to maximizing longevity. Monitoring your system, following manufacturer guidelines, and scheduling routine inspections all help ensure that your battery performs reliably throughout its service life.

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