

Frank Eason’s home is now powered by a 6.06 kW solar system, designed to make the most of his south-facing roof and deliver long-term energy savings.
This system features 12 high-efficiency Longi 505W panels paired with 6 DS3-L microinverters, providing reliable performance and strong energy production throughout the year. The system is expected to generate approximately 6,300–6,700 kWh annually, offsetting a significant portion of the home’s electricity usage.
Installed on a high asphalt roof with durable 40-year shingles, the layout was carefully planned to maximize production while maintaining safe clearances from existing service lines. The system ties seamlessly into the home’s 100-amp Square D electrical panel using a 25-amp breaker, with minor panel adjustments made to accommodate the new solar connection.
Frank, a retired electrical inspector with decades of experience dating back to the 1960s, brought a deep understanding of electrical systems to the project. It was a pleasure working with someone who appreciates both the technical detail and long-term value of a well-designed installation.
This project is a great example of how thoughtful design and quality equipment can come together to create a clean, efficient solar solution tailored to the home.






