SOLAR PANELS- FOR GREEN REVOLUTION

July 20, 2010 by  
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Solar energy is the only energy which is widely and freely available. Solar power is the electric power which has been converted from sunlight. Photovoltaic cells help in direct conversion of sunlight to obtain electricity. The efficiency of the techniques involved in making solar panels is increasing day by day. The expensiveness of solar power installation will also be within your budget. The other name given to the solar panels is photovoltaic. House roof is suggested as the best possible position for any kinds of solar panels. Making them stand in your gardens or backyards will also be a good option. Solar panels for home are very much necessary to save both money as well as other costly energies. All governments have taken various measures to grant some advantages such as price reduction for homely solar panel installation. If all systems of solar power production are successfully working, then it would be a great price reduction in your electricity bill. Hence, it is highly advisable to get solar panels for home if you are really concerned about your electricity bills. Since there are huge benefits offered, the solar panels costs does not matter.

Solar power for home is one of the world’s most attractive prepositions. The homely appliances are widely been used by a number of people. Friendliness and economical features are the important aspects for high appreciation of solar power. Solar power for home is a matter which does not require much frustrations or confusions. In order to make most of this, there are two ways which are greatly advantageous. The installation which is completely professional is the first way. One of the best advantages that you get by solar power installation is that you will be the owner of your energy. The operation does not involve a good technical process and the operations will also be easier. The process involved in manufacturing of the solar panels is also easy. The installation process differs according to the type of the solar panel which you would like to install. Therefore, the installation fee also varies on the basis of the installation. DIY solar panel systems are one of the best and easy ones to install. There are numerous researches undertaken in order to reduce the solar power cost.

It was in the year 1958; the solar panel power was out for functioning for the first time. Rural areas are mostly engaged in making great advantages out of solar panel power. There is a false intention regarding solar power installation, which is surrounding the people’s mind that it may run out of their budget. However, the fact of inexpensiveness have revealed in Germany, Canada, United States etc as there are more people who have already bagged solar power for home. There is also huge selection of top quality solar panels available for installation. House solar panels are definitely a great choice to save some money on energy. The solar power costs do not matter when they have numerous advantages.

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DIY Solar Power – Solar Power Kits Reviewed

July 20, 2010 by  
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With the rising cost of power in this current economic crisis and the environmental toll it takes on the earth people are starting to look at DIY Solar Power as a real alternative. It makes sense to turn to a more natural, cheaper sustainable source to fulfill our energy needs. What could be more natural than harvesting the energy given of by the sun?.

Residential solar power has been with us for decades now, but the price of installation (often driving up into the thousands of dollars) has been prohibitive for the average householder to consider homemade solar energy as a viable source of energy.

Just recently a few companies have started to put out guides on how to put together DIY solar power kits. These guides, available for around 50 or 60 dollars, lead the user step by step through the process of assembling your own solar panels and solar power system for under $200 in materials.

The guides which are extremely easy to follow have the potential to save you thousands of dollars in installation fees, while reaping the benefits of slashing your power bill by around 40 – 80%!.

Now don’t panic if your not the worlds best handy person, once gathered the materials are very easy to assemble by following the very easy to follow guides and / or videos, it really is a no-brainer and its actually a lot of fun. Get the whole family involved and not only will you raise their awareness about environmental issues whilst having fun building the project, but you will save yourself some money in the process.

If your serious about saving money on your energy bill and you want to do your bit for the environment, check out the following link DIY Solar Power Kits reviewed

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Declare Independence and Build Solar Panels

July 20, 2010 by  
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Say farewell to electric bills and hello to renewable energies. Solar power is one of the best and most reliable renewable energy sources available. The problem most beginner environmental fighters discover is that the cost of professionally installed solar power systems is way to costly and it may take over 10 years to see a return on their investment. No worries, there are other ways. The most cost-effective way and practical way to take advantage of the power of the sun is to build your own solar panels.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

Sound like too much to work? If you are afraid it would be tough, that it isn’t true. It’s kinda easy to build solar panels with the right manual. So easy any one from kids, teens and adults can put the panels together. Most of the equipment you’ll use to make solar panels can be found at your local hardware store. You can also buy a solar panel kit, which comes with all the equipment you’ll need to start producing your very own energy from the sun. In an afternoon you can make several small solar panels, you can run small household appliances or power small tools while your doing odd jobs around the house. So if you are the adventurous type and determined on finding the best alternative for energy, you should build solar panels to reduce your power bill.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

There’s lots of resources and tons of guides out there with detailed manuals on how to build solar panels. The first plus the most important decision is to find the best step by step detailed instructions. Then it’s time to rush out to your local hardware store to find or order your supplies. When you have some time on your hands, you can put together and set up the system yourself. Beware the people next door may start asking you to build them a solar panel.

Building solar panels yourself saves you money, but just think how proud you’ll fell to know that you are doing your part to save the environment. Claiming your freedom from fossil fuels and start making an over due impact on the earth and in your neighborhood.

Professional solar power systems can cost way to much for the average person to have them installed and with the economy the way it is today a lot of us don’t have the money just laying around . Come on, make the decision to go solar today and learn to build solar panels by yourself or with family members. It will be savings you can be proud of and you can show off your work to everyone that stops by.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than $200

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Homemade Solar Panels – Can A Diy Solar Power Kit Really Save You Money?

July 20, 2010 by  
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Building your own homemade solar panels is not as daunting a task as it may at first appear. To be honest assembling your own DIY solar power kit is child’s play.

The money you can save by building your own homemade solar panels is substantial. Firstly there is the cost you save of installing a traditional solar power system. Purchasing a system and having it installed can rack up costs which run into the thousands of dollars. Building homemade panels on the other hand will cost you around the price of the average households monthly power bill (around $200). Your DIY Solar power system can be built with parts readily available at the corner hardware store.

More savings can be reaped when looking at power bills. I’ve personally reduced my own monthly energy expense by approximately 80%, for me that is a saving of around $160 per month!, you can’t tell me that kind of money isn’t worth saving, especially in these tough economic times.

Another way in which homemade solar panels will save you money is in excess power. You see when you use less energy from your traditional energy sources, you can sell that energy back to the power company! The more panels you build, the more power you can sell back to the grid, the more savings you stand to make.

Having a diy solar power kit, helps increase the value of your home as this form of energy is seen as a long term solution to a more greener and cheaper form of energy.

So as you can see, Yes! You can save some real money by making homemade solar panels.

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Create Solar Power-Learn How To Create Solar Power

July 20, 2010 by  
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The best thing about solar power is that it has an unlimited potential. Contrary to the popular belief learning how to create solar power isn’t technical, the truth is, you can solar power your complete home pretty easily for a very small investment. You just need to know how to make your own renewable energy source and today I am going to tell you exactly how to go about creating solar power.

If you want to learn how to create solar power, you’ll first have to understand some basics on how exactly does a solar panel works. This way, the whole process will be pretty simple to handle.

Solar modules are the main components exposed directly to sunlight. Their main function is to change the sun’s energy into electrical energy that can be utilized by electrical equipments. To have them correctly installed, solar modules are to be mounted on a steel frame and placed on the roof top.

Power generated by the solar modules is converted from Direct Current (DC) to Alternating Current (AC) through an inverter. Generally, Alternating Current (AC) is the utilizable electrical power that we need to power the home appliances.

Next, the electrical power transfers from the inverter to the electrical service panel. The electrical service panel is used for transmitting the electrical power to different parts of your house or office for use.

The unutilized electrical power generated by the solar panels will then be brought into the grid via the utility electric meter. Thus, the meter will be made to spin backwards and this establishes a credit with the utility company in offsetting any future usage. This method is known as Net Metering and is authorized by the State Level Electricity Policy.

Learning how to create solar power isn’t really complex. You don’t need many skills beyond being able to handle wiring & basic tools with care and safety measures.

The components needed for making solar panels include:-
1. Solar Cells
2. Copper Wire
3. Sheet Plywood
4. Clear PVC Sheeting
5. General Tools (Drills, screwdrivers, woodwork glue etc)

All these components can be bought pretty reasonably by you from the local hardware store. Photovoltaic cell is the only component that you might have to search online and it can be found easily on eBay.

Quality instructions that are easy to follow are very important to find when creating solar power. This will make the building process less stressful and make you happier that you made the choice to do it yourself. Online is just one of the places you are able to find some of these manuals. We have reviewed the best guides available to help you to learn to build your own solar panel. Go ahead and check them out NOW……learn how to create solar power and stop paying for utility bills…FOREVER!

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Build Your Own Solar Panels

July 20, 2010 by  
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Electric and heating bills are just getting way too expensive for your pocket and you’ve decided that it’s time to take action and install solar panels at home. But how do you install solar panels? Here’s the overall process regarding photovoltaic solar panels-panels that generate electricity. They convert sunlight into electricity.

To build solar panels you can either use solar panel kits or build them from scratch. Solar panel kits are simple designs where almost anyone can build a solar panel. Building solar panels from scratch is more complicated and more for those with handy-man skills.

The kits supply you with photovoltaic cells, the wiring, the assembly hardware and the mounting devices. It’s very easy to put together. Just keep in mind that you may need to check your local building codes in case a permit or licensed installer is required.

Solar panel kits can be found online by various suppliers. Log on to the internet, go to your search engine and search for “solar cell kits”. You’ll find a plethora of information and resources that will help you find exactly what you need.

Building you panels from scratch is less expensive but more labour intensive. It needs raw copper sheeting, like the copper flashing available at hardware stores, and a heat source.  You need to heat the copper for at least a half hour to create the chemical reaction that produces copper oxide on the surface of the copper sheet.

Once the cooper panel cools, combine it with another non-oxidized copper panel of the same size. Add salt-water solution and enclose all the components in a durable glass panel. After the panel is assembled, add the wiring and mounting components. Now you have a low voltage panel. You will need to assemble many of these in order to get the energy production necessary to power household devices.

Whether you choose to build your panels from scratch or to use a solar panel kit you’ll be sure to save money, energy and the environment.

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Cars Starting To Use Solar Power In Novel Ways

July 20, 2010 by  
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We are probably a long ways from having a fully solar powered car. But solar enhanced automobiles emphatically have a place in the near future. For instance, Toyota’s Prius optionally comes with a solar panel that is powered solely on it’s own solar based power. You know how when you leave you car too long in the sun on a hot sunny day how hot the interior is when you first sit down?

The purpose of the ventilation system is to help cool off the parked car on those hot sunny days. You can start the fan by remote control before you reach the car. This starts the cooling off of the car before you even get in. As a result, once you start the car, the air conditioner doesn’t have to work as hard to bring the temperatures down to a comfortable level. This process saves energy all around.

Solar power is competing with other energy efficient technologies such as hydro-electricity to become the wave of the future as far as powering cars, van, and trucks.

Solar cars work by converting sunlight directly into electricity. Technology has already advanced far enough to be able to guide the development of solar powered golf carts and bicycles. In fact the first solar cars were actually bicycles called solarmobiles. Solar powered cars are a ways off, however, as the surface area of the car severely limits the amount of electricity that can be generated from the sun.

Solar powered cars derive their energy directly from the sun via photovoltaic panels. But the  panels in electric cars are not yet powerful and efficient enough to power a vehicle as big as an electric car for long distances. The limitation is the small amount of available space on a car to hold the solar panels. The solar power panels can, however, supplement the primary means of powering the car whether it’s electric, gas, or hydrogen powered.

Having a car completely powered by solar energy is a dream and it’s one that won’t come to fruition until many years at the earliest.

Many believe that instead of attempting to create a fully solar powered car that time is better spent developing an electric car and merely use solar power to generate electricity to power the electric car’s battery.

The thought is that smart grid technology will enable electric cars to be recharged during off-peak hours when electricity is cheaper. The other alternative is that the car will be recharged at any time using solar generated power.

Not content with waiting until full fleets of electric cars are roaming the highways, some companies are getting a head start on the new eco energy age by manufacturing solar carports. These are fully solar powered structures that allow you to plug in your electric car and recharge it for later usage. The excess electricity that it generates can be used to provide supplemental electricity for your home.

Toyota is the largest automaker to date to place solar power into a mass produced car such as the Prius. But, you can be sure that more are on the horizon.

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Solar Attic Fans

July 19, 2010 by  
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One of the more popular uses of solar power in the home is the solar attic fan.

As its name implies, a solar attic fan is powered and activated by sunlight. It is installed into the roof of the attic, with its panels facing the sky.

Why would one need a solar-powered attic fan?

Well, for that matter, what is the purpose of an attic fan?

Since heat rises, all of the heat in a home tends to rise up into the attic. If this heat has no easy outlet, it will simply get stuck up there. This causes the over-heating. When combined with a lack of proper ventilation, this leads to dampness, mildew, and the the like.

Furthermore, when the accumulated attic heat is not allowed to escape, the temperature of the entire home rises.

While there are some circumstances under which you want to warm up your home, there are other circumstances under which you would prefer to cool it down. A lack of sufficient ventilation in a hot attic can make matters difficult. Thus, an attic fan can play an important role in allowing you to control the temperature of your home.

Okay, now that we understand what the purpose of this fan is, why would we want it to be solar-powered?

The first answer is obvious – to use greener energy and to avoid using energy sources which damage the environment.

By using solar power for the fan, we can also save a bit of money on electricity.

But a more pragmatic reason for using a solar powered fan is the simple fact that it is basically “wireless.” You won’t have to worry about installing electrical wires and cables into your attic, in order to run your fan.

Solar-powered fans are relatively simple to install into one’s attic. But if you aren’t an enthusiastic DIYer ready to climb onto your roof with a knife and a hammer, you will probably want to get someone else to do it.

When installing a solar-powered fan into the roof, one has to actually cut a hole into the roof and install the fan in that spot. It’s smart to install it on the south facing side, which will receive more sun (unless you live in the Southern Hemisphere, in which case you would obviously install it on the north side). There is a certain degree of skill involved, as is normally the case when one considers the prospect of climbing up on the roof, removing shingles and roofing material, and cutting a hole through to the other side without damaging any rafters.

But overall the process does not take a long time, for someone who knows what they’re doing. The installation of the fan should be well worth the trouble in the long run, particularly if you live in a hot climate. It will run at virtually no running cost, while reducing the overall level of heat in your home. That reduces the costs involved with cooling your home (using less energy-efficient methods, such as air conditioning).

So, even if you don’t give a hoot about the environment, a solar attic fan might be a very worthwhile financial investment. Providing you do have an attic.

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DIY Solar Energy is This Really Possible

July 19, 2010 by  
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Are you wanting to use solar power to heat your home and reduce your home utility bills, if so, you might have taken the first step and looked at the initial costs, and been stopped in your tracks. In today world many people are feeling the same and have started looking into DIY solar energy, and realised that it may be a viable answer.

There is a couple of points that have to be taken into account before you start looking into installing solar power for your home. The main one is how much sunlight do you get in your area? Someone living in the cloudy North West is going to need to install more panels than someone living the sunny New Mexico. I am not saying that if you live in a cloudy area you can’t use Solar Power, what you do have to realise is that the efficiency of your panels will be lower, meaning you will need more panels that will increase the cost to you. This really highlights that you need to spend time planning and learning as much as you can before you even start building the solar panels

By spending a small amount of money and taking the time to learn from books and manuals will pay you dividends in the end. Your first initial step should be to calculate how much power you will need to create from your solar panels to power all the various appliances in your home. Once you know this you will be able to calculate how many solar panels you need to provide for all your power needs. Any good book or manual will help you make that calculation

Once you know how many panels you will need, you can actually start to make them. You really don’t need to be an expert in DIY to finish this project, but it would be a good idea to start small and take your time. Again this is where all the planning and training will start to pay for itself. Any good manual or book will have detailed instructions on what you need to do and buy, and many will have photos and the best will have videos for you to watch.

The first panels you build should really be aimed at creating enough power for just a couple of appliances in your home, then once you are happy with that install, you just need to keep on adding to your system. Your dream may be to eventually “live off the grid”, if so, this is one area where you can’t skip getting the professionals involved. Many areas will require that you system is checked over by a registered and qualified electrician, and the local utility company will also want to check your system over, as they need to ensure that you have installed the system in a way that meets regulations. They have to be sure that during power outages their will be no power running through the lines.

Hopefully this has weted your appetite to learn more about diy energy, and that you have realised that if you start small and with a bit of planning you could be creating your own power from Solar Energy.

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Installing Your Own Home Energy Source – Solar Power System

July 19, 2010 by  
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With the continuous increase in prices of commodities, there is also an increase in the fee for our home energy providers. This is because their source of energy is commonly non-renewable. In addition, their source of energy has various negative effects on the environment. With this, it is best to find other alternatives of energy source. You can install a home solar system that can generate enough energy to be used in your house. This way you are cutting down on your home energy expenses and at the same time doing your part in keeping the environment clean. Such energy source has no emission of anything, which is why it is environment friendly.

You can install it by yourself, which can even earn you more money. This is because the installation of such things usually cost much in addition to its maintenance. However, the installation process may be a little complex. Let us admit it, we are not that good with putting together things that we do not have knowledge of. A solution to this is by availing manuals and guides that can help you set up your solar power system step-by-step. The manual will teach you how to properly install the solar power system, the right location for it and will provide information on what are the needed materials and tools. These materials can be easily bought from your local hardware store, so you are sure that they can come cheap.

The manual will also give some helpful tips that can aid in maintaining your solar power system highly efficient. You may also find guides to find the cheapest materials for your solar power system and may be even teach you how to avail free batteries. Of course, you have to buy the manual first before you can know how and where to get these free batteries. If by chance you are not satisfied with the manual, you can get your money back. Thus, you will not have anything to lose if you buy the manual for setting up and maintaining your solar power system. If it works then great, you will now be able to save money from your home energy consumption. If it does not and the manual just complicates things, which very unlikely to happen, then you can get your money back. In either ways, you will not lose anything.

If you already have the manual, then you can start making your solar power system. You can make it your garage project over weekends. This could be a fun and entertaining activity for you. Before you know it, you already have your solar power system up and running and giving your home green energy. This could make you feel proud of yourself and at the same time save money. In addition to these two, you will also be doing your bit in saving Mother Nature from destruction.

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