Solar panels – easy
We will find you everything you need – price and quality – delivery to the agreed place
Everything you need at once - based on experience
No more fear of missing parts that centralise installation
Panels
We propose – you choose
Fixing accessories
All rails and brackets
Regulator and safety switch
We propose – you choose
Cables and connectors
According to the place of installation
Here's how we make it easy
The four stages
- Choosing together the amount and placement
- We propose a package
- We order it to the agreed place
- We guide you, if agreed we install
Suitable for you if you want...
- Save your own time
- Benefit from the experience of professionals
- Making sure things run smoothly
- Avoid wasting money
Choose the installation method that suits you
Several possibilities, always depending on the destination
Land scaffolding
The most common way
- A freer investment
- We provide instructions for making a plank rack
- Easy to implement
Stylish package
On the wall or on the ceiling
Works best in winter
- Easy to implement
- Best returns when the sun is down
- No snow problem
January – batteries full
Go to
Operation depends on the gradient
- Sloping roof – absorbs scattered radiation well
- Steep ceiling, peak power increases
- The problem is snow in winter
You hardly notice the panel elements
Contents of the package
- Agreed number of panels 400…550W
- Mounting rails and mounting brackets
- Track extensions
- Cables for panel sets
- Grounding components
- Safety switch
- Panel controller
- Overhead cables by destination
- Junction boxes as required
- Landing gear instructions (wooden)
A typical panel set. Regulator, switch and cables not shown.
Technical specifications
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Number of panels recommended: 4 …6
- Total panel power: 1600 W…4000 W
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Regulator recommendation: 50 A or 100 A MPPT regulator
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Space requirements: depending on the installation site and method
Let's design the right photovoltaic system for your cottage
The number and placement of solar panels have a significant impact on the year-round performance of the system. We can help you design a system that works reliably in Finnish conditions.
Mapping is not binding.
