Building Solar Panels From Kits Or Scratch
May 9, 2010 by admin
Filed under Solar Panels
There are kits that can be purchased for building solar panels, or each part can be bought separately and panels can be made from scratch. Depending on the purpose of the solar panels, one method may be preferred over the other.
Kits are great for individuals who are just starting out with solar conversion. These kits enable them to have all the parts they need for getting solar energy hooked up to a home, car, RV, or any other type of machine. The amount of kilowatts necessary will determine the size of panels purchased. Each kit comes with a specific kW rating and most sites offer a way to determine who many panels are needed for the project they are being purchased for.
Buying individual components is often preferred by people who enjoy building things from scratch. There are many alterations that can be made this way, as long as the person completing the assembly knows what he/she is doing.
Directions for building solar panels come with kits sold on the Internet and in building supply stores. If the parts are being purchases separately, then directions on how to assembly individual parts will need to be found online or some people are able to get assistance from a friend who has assembled their own set of panels.
While the kits are mostly complete, it’s a good idea to make sure that all the necessary tools and accessories are at hand before initiating the building of the solar panels. There are so many little parts involved that it’s easy to forget something, until it comes time to add this miniature component into the building scheme.
It’s important to also have the proper battery supply for the type of panels created. Building solar panels can be quite the adventure and well worth the effort and time they take to make.

