Building a weatherproof DIY solar generator involves mounting and wiring a battery, charge controller, inverter, trickle charger, and fusing inside a weatherproof case. Then all the relevant input and output sockets are wired and mounted on the outside of the case where they are.
Interfacing to the grid requires solar inverter systems to abide by certain stan-dards given by utility companies. These standards, such as EN61000-3-2, IEEE1547 and the U. National Electrical Code (NEC) 690, deal with power quality, safety, grounding and detection of islanding.
We fabricate solar tracking system frames, inverter mounting rails, and ground-mount racking systems. Typical materials are galvanized steel or aluminum extrusions.