You can fit up to 0 W of solar panels
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The Solar Setup (kW) calculator builds a complete, sized home solar system from a single number — the system size in kilowatts. Pick a size and it recommends the matching hybrid inverter, solar panel array, LiFePO4 battery bank, wire size, and breaker size, then estimates the total cost so you can plan a realistic budget before buying anything.
It's designed around how Filipino homeowners actually shop: instead of doing the electrical math yourself, you start from a target like 3.2kW, 5kW, or 10kW and get a coherent parts list where every component is matched to the others. The recommendations follow the same sizing logic used across Solar Panda's calculators — proper battery-to-inverter voltage, panel wattage that recharges the bank within a day, and protective breaker and wire sizes for safety.
Every figure here is a planning estimate, not a certified electrical design — always confirm the final setup with a qualified electrician before installing. If you'd rather size from your electricity bill instead of a kW target, start with the bill-based solar calculator and come back here to explore specific system sizes.
Common questions about sizing a home solar system by kilowatts.
You choose a system size in kilowatts (e.g. 3.2kW, 5kW, 10kW) and it recommends a complete matched setup — hybrid inverter, solar panels, LiFePO4 battery, wire size, and breaker size — plus an estimated total price for a Philippine home.
It depends on how much electricity you use. As a rough guide, smaller homes with a bill under ₱5,000/month often fit a 1–3kW setup, mid-size homes a 3–5kW, and larger homes 5–10kW or more. If you're unsure, size from your monthly bill with the bill-based calculator first, then compare the nearest kW setup here.
The total is a planning estimate built from typical Philippine prices for the recommended parts. Actual costs vary by brand, seller, and installation, and marketplace prices change often — treat it as a budgeting guide, not a fixed quote.
No. The estimate covers the core equipment — hybrid inverter, panels, battery, wire, and breaker. Labor, mounting hardware, permits, and other extras depend on your site and installer. Always have a licensed electrician verify and install the system.