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Comments (25)
chuckyeahx said on 07-11-2009
I was thinking that to, that guy is arrogant,lol…
Imprezziveness said on 07-11-2009
I always thought soldering was pronounced “soddering”. (silent L?)
dneruck said on 07-11-2009
@makeSOLARPANELS hi I need instructions for this for my son’s science project can you send me the instructions? thanks
Fuzzy192006 said on 07-11-2009
you can certainly teach us a thing or two about spamming
makeSOLARPANELS said on 07-11-2009
i have built 4 panels by myself… it is actually very easy to do. i got full instruction “how to” if anybody looking for…
iamnotgey said on 07-11-2009
peptopro is being sarcastic.
we should laugh with him, not at him.
that was really funny actually, about windmills absorbing the natural flow energy lol.
ps: he didn’t mean windmills absorb wind.
mastersduhgree said on 07-11-2009
Um..I think the enviormental thing about dead grass is a …joke?
flipflop1234567890 said on 07-11-2009
maybe you should look into how both solar radiation and wind are created.
sparky41684 said on 07-11-2009
hhahahahaah windmills absorb wind hahahahhahaah
peptopro17 said on 07-11-2009
Im talking about large power plants.
Dragonuv5 said on 07-11-2009
thats not true about the panels, you can install a panel on a lot of places that doesn’t hurt plants.
top of buildings, side of buildings for example
peptopro17 said on 07-11-2009
I dunno. Nuclear, with its high halflife radioactive waste (although small amounts) needs a lot of water and puts out a lot of steam to keep the reactors cool – that affects weather. Coal and natural gas obviously affect the environment. Hydro has its bad ffects on aquatic life. No matter what you use its going to do something negative to the earth in some way or another. Conserve energy would be the best start.
gladion00 said on 07-11-2009
So, what would sort of energy should us humans use?
peptopro17 said on 07-11-2009
Solar panels – dead grass underneath where they lay. Environmentalists should be outraged but they arnt.
Windmills – Disrupt weather patterns due to the wind that they absorb, decreasing the natural flow of earth’s changes. Again, environmentalists seem to forget this.
kiwihello2 said on 07-11-2009
Low prices of solar panels allow investors to build profitable power plants.
To read the full story google for this : Low prices of solar panels allow investors to build profitable power plants
taraff1 said on 07-11-2009
I built my own Solar Panels for Under $100 and a Solar Water Heater for $10 that are currently powering my 1700 Square Foot home using the plans at:
ambigrid-review.blogspot(DOT)com
ReR0LL said on 07-11-2009
Where can I get a cooking oven like that and how much can it cost?
theinzwin said on 07-11-2009
I got some useful tips on making my own homemade solar panels on
easydiysolarpanels(DOT)info
taraff1 said on 07-11-2009
I built my own Solar Panels for UNDER $100, as well as a Solar Water Heater for less than $10 that I am currently using to power my 1700 Square Foot home using the plans at:
ambigrid-review.blogspot(DOT)com
abmod03 said on 07-11-2009
I built my own Solar Panels for under $100 and a Solar Water Heater for UNDER $10 that are currently powering my 1700 Square Foot home! I used the simple plans at:
ambigrid-review.blogspot(DOT)com
abmod06 said on 07-11-2009
Downloaded the plans! Very good – thanks.
seancuk23 said on 07-11-2009
What about at night? Do you have power storage for when it gets dark?
taraff1 said on 07-11-2009
I built my own Solar Panels for under $100, as well as a Solar Water Heater for under $10 that I am currently using to power my 1700 Square Foot home using the plans at:
ambigrid-review.blogspot(DOT)com
adam8580 said on 07-11-2009
i was trying to find a guide on making my own solar panels for ages.finally i found what i was looking for here.hope it helps.
diysolarpanels4u.wetpaint(DOT)c
I was thinking that to, that guy is arrogant,lol…
I always thought soldering was pronounced “soddering”. (silent L?)
@makeSOLARPANELS hi I need instructions for this for my son’s science project can you send me the instructions? thanks
you can certainly teach us a thing or two about spamming
i have built 4 panels by myself… it is actually very easy to do. i got full instruction “how to” if anybody looking for…
peptopro is being sarcastic.
we should laugh with him, not at him.
that was really funny actually, about windmills absorbing the natural flow energy lol.
ps: he didn’t mean windmills absorb wind.
Um..I think the enviormental thing about dead grass is a …joke?
maybe you should look into how both solar radiation and wind are created.
hhahahahaah windmills absorb wind hahahahhahaah
Im talking about large power plants.
thats not true about the panels, you can install a panel on a lot of places that doesn’t hurt plants.
top of buildings, side of buildings for example
I dunno. Nuclear, with its high halflife radioactive waste (although small amounts) needs a lot of water and puts out a lot of steam to keep the reactors cool – that affects weather. Coal and natural gas obviously affect the environment. Hydro has its bad ffects on aquatic life. No matter what you use its going to do something negative to the earth in some way or another. Conserve energy would be the best start.
So, what would sort of energy should us humans use?
Solar panels – dead grass underneath where they lay. Environmentalists should be outraged but they arnt.
Windmills – Disrupt weather patterns due to the wind that they absorb, decreasing the natural flow of earth’s changes. Again, environmentalists seem to forget this.
Low prices of solar panels allow investors to build profitable power plants.
To read the full story google for this : Low prices of solar panels allow investors to build profitable power plants
I built my own Solar Panels for Under $100 and a Solar Water Heater for $10 that are currently powering my 1700 Square Foot home using the plans at:
ambigrid-review.blogspot(DOT)com
Where can I get a cooking oven like that and how much can it cost?
I got some useful tips on making my own homemade solar panels on
easydiysolarpanels(DOT)info
I built my own Solar Panels for UNDER $100, as well as a Solar Water Heater for less than $10 that I am currently using to power my 1700 Square Foot home using the plans at:
ambigrid-review.blogspot(DOT)com
I built my own Solar Panels for under $100 and a Solar Water Heater for UNDER $10 that are currently powering my 1700 Square Foot home! I used the simple plans at:
ambigrid-review.blogspot(DOT)com
Downloaded the plans! Very good – thanks.
What about at night? Do you have power storage for when it gets dark?
I built my own Solar Panels for under $100, as well as a Solar Water Heater for under $10 that I am currently using to power my 1700 Square Foot home using the plans at:
ambigrid-review.blogspot(DOT)com
i was trying to find a guide on making my own solar panels for ages.finally i found what i was looking for here.hope it helps.
diysolarpanels4u.wetpaint(DOT)c
nice