The Sun is Shining on Solar Energy: Understanding Kansas City's Peak Hours
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The Sun is Shining on Solar Energy: Understanding Kansas City's Peak Hours

Going Solar? Here's How Many Hours of Sun Your Panels Need & Why Micro-Inverters are Key

In Kansas City, the average peak sun hours vary throughout the year, with an average of 4.6 peak sun hours per day in December and an average of 6.3 peak sun hours per day in June. These variations in peak sun hours throughout the year make it essential to install the appropriate number of solar panels to generate enough electricity to power your home or business year-round.

When it comes to determining the type of inverter to use in your solar panel system, there are two main options: micro-inverters and central inverters. A central inverter is a single device that converts the direct current (DC) electricity produced by all the solar panels in the system into alternating current (AC) electricity, which is used by appliances and devices in your home or business. In contrast, a micro-inverter is a smaller device installed on each individual solar panel, converting the DC electricity to AC electricity at the panel level.

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