There are ten different components that make up a solar powered generating system. Of course you don't have to use all them. You can pick and choose depending on what type of system you want to end up with.
It doesn't really matter where you start. For example, we talk about having a diesel generator as a back-up system, but you don't to have to start off with one, and you can add it at a later date if you think it is necessary.
Photovoltaic Solar Panels
These solar panels face the sun and convert the suns energy into power. They produce DC electric power in contrast to AC. You can connect as many panels as you like together, this is called a solar panel array.
The panels are linked together inline. One follows the next one, a bit like a string of fairy lights in contrast to being connected together on an adhoc basis. With this design, it is very easy to add more panels as and when you build them.
Direct Current (DC) Disconnect
As the electricity flows from your panels, the first component it hits is the DC disconnect. You do not want to undertake any maintenance on your system while there is electricity flowing through it. The DC disconnect switches of the power generated by your solar panels.
Battery Charge Controller
A charge controller is very important to have if you are using batteries to store electricity. If you have a charge controller, this will protect your batteries from becoming over charged. Over charging will reduce the life of your batteries.
Battery