SolarPower Custom System Specifications
Solar
Power System
The SolarPower for custom projects is a complete system for WiFi, cameras, internal signs, flow meters, irrigation controls, and charging station projects. In addition, the solar power assembly provides a budget-friendly way to provide energy to the equipment at 12 or 24VDC in most cases and 120 or 240VAC in some rare cases.
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Night Backup
Up To
Year Warranty
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Years Maintenance Free
Features
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Grid Free Power Systems
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Easy Installation
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Environmentally-Friendly Power Solution
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Zero Electric Bills
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No Trenching or Disturbing Surrounding Areas
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Minimum 5 Night Backup
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Sized According To Installation Location and Project Specifications
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Power Where and When You Need It
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Poles To Meet AASHTO Wind Load Requirements
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Marine Grade Aluminum & Stainless Steel Fasteners For Harsh Environments
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Manufactured in Stuart, FL Since 1994
About SolarViper
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The SolarPower system comes complete with solar power assembly, bracket, and all mounting hardware to attach to a pole. Power output through DC power is standard with an option for AC power in some instances. SEPCO can also provide a pole to meet wind load specifications.
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The solar power assembly is sized to meet the load requirements at the installation location. System sizing is based on the load, operation requirement, and geographical location sun availability.
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Every SEPCO solar power system comes with a minimum of five nights backup to ensure plenty of backup for times of inclement weather. Systems are designed to maintain power levels without reduced output or failures.
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