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Equipment, explained by fit

Start with the home—not a brand.

A useful equipment discussion begins with the site, household usage, switchboard, roof, phase and future plans. That gives us a practical basis for talking through solar, storage, EV charging or an existing system.

GoodWe ESA Series home battery product render
Manufacturer image · For GoodWe ESA product information and suitability for your property, talk with Adelaide SolarSafe.
Start with the decision

What discussion do you need?

Start with the job at hand. Brand families only become useful once the site and household questions are clear.

Core equipment conversations

Roles to discuss—not a brand ranking.

These are the core family conversations. The property and household priorities decide whether any one is useful.

Panel families

Jinko and AIKO

Core panel families discussed where the roof, shade, usage, board and future plans support them.

Discuss solar panels
Storage discussion

GoodWe ESA + Lynx

A storage path to discuss where the property and household goals make it suitable.

Discuss GoodWe ESA + Lynx
Storage discussion

Sigenergy SigenStor

A storage path to discuss where the property and household goals make it suitable.

Discuss SigenStor
Storage discussion

Alpha ESS SMILE

A storage path to discuss where the property and household goals make it suitable.

Discuss Alpha ESS SMILE
Installer feedback

Read customer feedback in one place.

Read installer reviews

Already have solar or a battery?

We start with what is already on the wall and roof.

These equipment family names appear in the original Adelaide SolarSafe website archive. They are not presented as current partnerships, endorsements or the current sales range.

SMASolarEdgeTesla PowerwallRECQcellsLG ChemsonnenEnphaseFronius
Discuss an existing system
What decides the fit

Brand comes after the house.

A good system choice has to work electrically, physically and financially for the household—not just look good in a brochure.

  • Latest bill, tariff and when you use power
  • Single or three phase, switchboard and network limits
  • Existing panels, inverter, battery and monitoring
  • Evening loads, future EV charging and appliance changes
  • Selected backup priorities and available equipment space
Wall-mounted Tesla Powerwall battery and SolarEdge inverter equipment beside a brick wall

Residential archive shoot · Installed Tesla Powerwall and SolarEdge equipment; not a current product recommendation. Location, date, system size and performance are not published.

Compare the fit, not the logo

Start a conversation about your property.

The next step is the contact page. A recent bill or quote is optional and can provide helpful context; we’ll explain the design, inclusions and trade-offs in plain English.

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