FAQ's

Most frequent questions and answers

Solar panels convert energy from sunlight into electricity. The power from solar panels is highly unregulated and mostly unusable in its original form. A set of power conditioners like charge controllers, inverters and other components are usually needed to convert the power from solar panels into a usable form. In some cases, this electricity is mixed with that supplied by the utility company in order to reduce dependence on fossil fuel-generated utility grid electricity.

A simple cleaning process is required to maintain the solar PV modules using a brush. Usually, it may be required to use water-based cleaning to achieve better results. The frequency of cleaning and the method of cleaning strongly depends on the site conditions. To start off, it is recommended to have water-based cleaning once every 3 months. This can be adapted as per the site conditions.

Most of the power conditioning equipment will be able to send information about its status and the status of the system including solar, batteries and other components over the internet. This information could be accessed using a specified internet address as provided by the supplier.

Almost all the appliances that run on normal electricity, can also run on the power of solar. There may be some exceptions and limitations. It is better to check before connecting any additional devices as the inverter capacities and surge support may not be available.

Solar panels (PV) work on sunlight (not on heat as is mistakenly assumed). Therefore, there is a direct relationship between the power produced from them and the amount of sunlight falling on it. For this reason, the power produced will be lower in cloudy weather.

Extra power is fed back into the electrical grid in on-grid ‘net metering systems. However, in off-grid system, as the energy is stored in the batteries, once these are full, all the extra power that would have been produced is prevented from getting produced and is lost permanently.

Yes, our system/equipment is fully approved by DEWA, and ADDC and are TUV and ISO certified.

No, we do not have any tie up with any financing institution. However, you could have them financed yourself by talking to banks, as almost all the banks now have policies that support solar systems.

Yes, we at www.maxima.solar/designhomekit/ design customized solutions to cater to our customer’s objectives

Solar PV modules come with 30 years of warranty with 10 years of workmanship warranty. Lithium batteries and some power inverters also come with 10 years warranty.