Solinvictus SES Limited products
Solinvictus - Photovoltaic System
The majority of PV systems are linked to the national grid which provides the perfect conduit allowing you to export electricity when you’re producing a lot and import when you’re not. There are off-grid systems that store their energy in banks of batteries and even hybrid system which switch from grid to off-grid in the event of a power cut but they’re much less common. In most domestic settings a PV system can provide much of your energy needs, but not all of it, all of the time.
Solinvictus - Solar Thermal System
Our solar panels convert the sun`s rays into an abundant source of hot water in your home. And it doesn`t have to be a sunny day either. Even in winter, when it`s overcast, the panel warms the cylinder so the boiler has less work to do. An accurately sized panel should provide virtually all your hot water over the summer months. In Spring and Autumn it will provide about half of what you need. Even in the winter it supplies nearly 20%. That should cheer your boiler up! At the end of a hard day, run yourself a deep bath, lie back and congratulate yourself on the wisdom of your decision. You may even find yourself letting the kids stay in the shower for a little longer. And not minding the third round of washing up after dinner. Hot water’s always handy and there’ll be plenty more tomorrow.
Solinvictus - Biomass System
Using logs, chips or pellets, our systems can run your central heating system, heat your hot water and even power large-scale commercial premises. They are almost as efficient as a gas boiler, they can be as convenient as an oil boiler and the fuel they burn is considered carbon neutral because every tree takes in as much carbon dioxide whilst it is grows as it releases when it burns. And because many forests are run on the principal that more trees are planted than is cut down, it truly is a renewable fuel source we can depend upon.
Solinvictus - Heat Pumps
Heat pumps are a great way to heat well insulated homes. They work like a fridge run in reverse and in the right circumstances, it’s possible to get four units of heat from one unit of electricity.
