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  3. Ok Fedi, I'm starting the process of researching solar panels for my barn.

Ok Fedi, I'm starting the process of researching solar panels for my barn.

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    Ok Fedi, I'm starting the process of researching solar panels for my barn. I'm a DIY person, so not looking for install recommendations, more interested in what I need to learn in order to do this wisely. Hardware, unexpected gotchas, other things DIY people need to know.

    I can build and I am comfortable with electrical work.

    #askfedi #solar

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      Ok Fedi, I'm starting the process of researching solar panels for my barn. I'm a DIY person, so not looking for install recommendations, more interested in what I need to learn in order to do this wisely. Hardware, unexpected gotchas, other things DIY people need to know.

      I can build and I am comfortable with electrical work.

      #askfedi #solar

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      @brianb

      The first big decision is what type of inverter to use. The link below is a good explainer. Basically the simplest is a string inverter but for this to be optimal all panels in the string need to all have the same sun exposure. ie unshaded. Its also easiest from A DIY perspective.

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      Solar Inverter Types Explained: String, Microinverter, Hybrid and MLPE Compared (2026)

      String vs microinverter vs hybrid vs power optimisers — which solar inverter is right for your roof? Comparison table, shading impact explained, UK brand guide, and when each type pays back its premium. Clear recommendation by situation.

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        Ok Fedi, I'm starting the process of researching solar panels for my barn. I'm a DIY person, so not looking for install recommendations, more interested in what I need to learn in order to do this wisely. Hardware, unexpected gotchas, other things DIY people need to know.

        I can build and I am comfortable with electrical work.

        #askfedi #solar

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        Hi Brian. Are you planning to hook your solar panels to the grid, or connect them to a battery-based power station?

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          Hi Brian. Are you planning to hook your solar panels to the grid, or connect them to a battery-based power station?

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          @Anne_Delong will still stay connected to the grid for now. Looking to supplement coolers for the farm more than become independent.

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            Ok Fedi, I'm starting the process of researching solar panels for my barn. I'm a DIY person, so not looking for install recommendations, more interested in what I need to learn in order to do this wisely. Hardware, unexpected gotchas, other things DIY people need to know.

            I can build and I am comfortable with electrical work.

            #askfedi #solar

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            @brianb For a grid-tied system, you're probably going to need your plans approved by your local utility before you start building.

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