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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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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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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Building Solar Panels From Kits Or Scratch

May 9, 2010 by  
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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.

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Solar Panels For Homes Are No Longer Cumbersome

May 9, 2010 by  
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Buying solar panels for homes is easy, but very expensive. Most people who are just starting out in the real world aren’t able to afford the luxury of having solar panels added to their home. Purchasing pre-made solar panels or the kits to build your own might be an option for some home owners. Whether they are bought completed or build from the ground up, solar panels are fascinating pieces of technology.

Due to the ever-changing world of technology,  solar panels for homes are constantly evolving. These used to be huge panels that had to be carefully lifted onto a house with a crane. Over the years they have gotten significantly smaller.

There are panels the size of shingles that are integrated into the roofing on new homes. These can also be added onto homes that already exist. Other types of panels are so small that they can be held between the ends of a pair of tweezers.

Homeowners tend to desire the addition of panels to either save money or to get off the grid. People are tired of paying the rising cost of electricity, which panels can eliminate altogether. Using solar energy for even partial electrical power will drastically reduce the amount of money paid each month for electricity. As the years go by, panels are becoming more and more efficient.

Installing solar panels for homes requires some knowledge on their placement. These need to be positioned on the side of the house that gets the most sunlight. Typically, the south-facing side of homes in northern climates and the north-facing side in southern climates get the most sun. Correct installation of the panels is important, so that damage doesn’t occur to any of the cells housed within the individual panels. Detailed instructions are available from many online sources for correct placement of panels.

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Solar Panel Design Is Ever-Changing

May 9, 2010 by  
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A solar panel design has a specific set-up needed to make it work efficiently. The design has been refined over the years. Solar panels started out as very cumbersome pieces of technology. Today, these panels can be used in something as small as a calculator. When deciding on the placement of panels for home use. It’s helpful to know exactly what you need to get an entire solar energy system hooked up and running smoothly.

There are websites that offer a type of calculator for figuring the number of batteries and solar panels you will need to run your household. In case you aren’t always sitting at a computer, there is a tutorial on how to do the calculations manually for later on. Once the number of batteries and panels are decided upon, the proper wiring of the batteries and panels need to take place. Sites that focus on panel assembly will provide detailed information on how to set up the battery and panel system.

PV cells are the common type of cells used in solar panel design. Photovoltaic cells convert solar energy to electricity. These came about in 1954. There are also thin-film cells that are lower in cost and convert energy more efficiently.

Newer additions to the traditional method of panel assembly have recently been developed. Instead of the flat, bulky panels commonly used, smaller nano-towers are assembled into a tiny square. These work to catch tons of sunlight, sort of like blades of grass, only smaller. Even though these 3D panels are smaller, they produce over 60 times more than the older cells used in traditional solar panels.

Someday, this solar panel design will be able to be made affordable for the average consumer, instead of only for people who are able to shell out big bucks to better equip their home with solar powered appliances.

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