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In an on-grid system, solar panels harness sunlight to generate DC (Direct Current), which is then converted to AC (Alternating Current) via an inverter. This AC power is integrated into the existing electrical grid through a net meter, allowing for precise tracking of exported and imported power with the utility provider, such as KSEB. Unlike off-grid systems, this setup operates seamlessly without the need for battery storage, minimizing maintenance requirements.
Ideal for homes with high power demands or individuals seeking continuous power availability, the on-grid system offers reliability and efficiency. Solar panels typically produce DC power ranging from 12 to 24 volts, which the inverter transforms into the standard 240 volts AC for household consumption.
Excess electricity generated beyond home usage is directed back into the main grid, earning credits for the user's account. This surplus power contributes to the overall energy supply, benefitting both the user and the broader community.