Make Solar Electric Panels and Kill Your Electricity Bill

August 3, 2010 by  
Filed under General, Solar Energy

If you are thinking about building your solar panels, right now is the perfect time to get right on to it. With the latest advancements in solar energy, DIY solar panels are finally an affordable option. This fact together with the necessity we all have to save money in these difficult times make solar energy a no brainer. But before we start, let’s examine the many advantages of using solar energy:

Since solar systems provide clean and renewable power, they become an asset to your property. In fact, several home owners mount solar panels just before selling their houses just to improve its value. Sunlight is free and since solar panels do not need any extra component to produce electricity you are in fact producing free of charge energy. You only have to cover the initial installation and from there you begin to recover your investment. In fact since most DIY solar panels cost around $200. Your investment is fully recovered in a breeze. Earn cash. What? I can hear you say. If you produce more energy than you need you can sell your excess right back to the electric company. Is like having your electricity meter moving backwards! There are really good step-by-step guides that will hold your hand while you build your solar panels, making this process an easy one Your investment in renewable energy is really a no brainier. See your electricity bills get lower each month since the moment you plug your system. Because solar panels produce no waste, you are helping the environment get cleaner and due to its low maintenance you will be able to use your panels for many years to come

There’s the belief that solar must always be placed on the roof of your house, but in fact you can place it in any place you want as long as they receive sunlight

You can find several companies willing to install you a set of solar electric panels for a fee. And altough they will probably do it quicker than you do, it’s also true that it can easily cost you thousands of dollars, thus taking you several months before you recover your investment. But did you know that the total cost of a DIY solar panel can cost you only about $200?

But before you jump right on the first product you find do your due diligence and beware some bogus product that are around. It’s not like they are not any good, but some of the advices you hear may not be very well proved, just take your time and compare other products before deciding.

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