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How to Make a Solar Panel – Homemade Solar Panels

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Posted by admin | Posted in Miscellaneous | Posted on 17-01-2010

 

Homemade Solar panels are becoming an increasingly popular project for the householder to undertake in order to alleviate the financial pressures the power bill brings, as well as giving a helping hand to the environment around us.

Until recently how to make a solar panel was a process thought by most people to be only undertaken by experts in the area. Fortunately this is nonsense, solar power panels can easily be built by the average handy person with materials you can get from your local hardware store for around $200.

Quite  a few companies are now producing and promoting their own “how to make a solar panel” guide. These guides to homemade solar panels, retail for about $40 – $60 and are primarily available online via digital download.

Having purchased three of these guides and built my own solar panels I found they are comprised of a simple, easy to follow illustrated step by step hand book, often complimented by videos which show you very clearly what items you need to assemble and how to put together your homemade solar panels and install them on or around your house.

Once you put your “how to make solar panel” guide into practice you will soon reap the benefits, particularly financially. I estimate I have slashed over 70% from my power bill, when you package this with the ability to use power more liberally and maintain power during power outages, whether you choose to become totally dependent on solar or just wish to supplement your power needs, it makes sense for every household to have their own system.

The major attraction of homemade solar panels is it allows you to take full advantage of the suns power, a renewable and environmentally clean source of energy and best of all its free!. Imagine no more exorbitant power bills, whether you choose to become totally dependent on solar power or simply use it to supplement power from your power company, you can be free to use as much as you wish.

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How Solar Panels Work

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Posted by admin | Posted in Miscellaneous | Posted on 17-01-2010

To answer the question about how solar panels work, you need to first understand there are two different types of solar panels – one produces heat and the other produces electricity, each having its own working mechanism.

The first type of solar panels takes the sun’ s thermal energy to heat water or oil through thermal collectors. Plastic piping and coils are usually used in these panels, and the sun heats the liquid that runs through the coils to pass on energy. These panels are generally used to heat swimming pools, spas, Jacuzzi, and hot tubs at home or work. When coupled with hot water flooring systems and baseboard units, they can also be used to heat the interiors of buildings. Once you have installed this type of solar panel at home, you can confidently get rid of any additional heating sources. Bear in mind, though, that a motorized pump is often required to help the flow of the liquid in the system.

The second type of solar panels (often called photovoltaic cell system) typically uses silicon as a semi-conductor material, and DC (direct current) electricity can be generated when silicon interacts with sunlight. Based on this working mechanism, these panels only work in the day time when sunlight is available. Dependent on the size of your solar system, the electricity produced can be used to power general house appliances or even the entire house.

In case you also would like to power your house with the photovoltaic cell system at nights or on unpleasant days, you will need to have batteries to store the excessive electricity. A cheap option is to use the lead-acid batteries that are commonly used in cars, but always remember to fill them with distilled water so that they will not lose their charge. You may also opt for more expensive batteries, such as the absorbent glass mat batteries. They are sealed and hence does not require distilled water to retain their charge. If you live in a cold area, gel batteries are good choices as they do not freeze in low temperature.

Both types of solar panels use a glass frame to hold the collection cells, and both require direct sunlight to function at their maximum capacity. Hence, the solar panels are usually placed to face south in order to gain the greatest exposure to the sun rays throughout the day. Although solar panels can be used anywhere to tap the sun’s energy, they obviously do not work effectively in places where cloudy weather dominates throughout the year!

The above is just a brief introduction on how solar panels work. If you really like the idea of getting solar energy for your home, you might also like to consider keeping a generator as a backup. Even if you live in a sunny area, there might be unexpected spells of rainy days, or your batteries may occasionally fail to store the electricity. You can run your generator on bio-fuel to ensure a complete green life.

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How to Build Homemade Solar Panels

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Posted by admin | Posted in Miscellaneous | Posted on 16-01-2010

Many people are building solar panels for their home these days. There are various reasons why someone would want to include solar panels in their home. Most often it is a cost and energy savings that drives someone to look for alternative energy sources. In today’s tough economic times, finding ways to save money on your utility bills can mean a big difference to some family budgets.

The solar panels that you will be able to build for your home will provide energy in the same way as oil or other sources. The homeowner with solar panels is able to harness the power of the sun and convert that power into usable energy in the home. One of the problems with this type of alternative is that the expense of installing the system in the home has a considerable upfront cost.

One large solar panel will cost you a few thousand dollars and the cost to outfit your whole roof with the panels will cost a fortune. However, you can build your own solar panels for a great savings. Even though you might think that the do it yourself solar panels might be out of your league, it is actually not that difficult. There are some special tools and materials that you should have to make your own solar panels.

To begin you will need some plywood, glass, solar cells and a guide that will take you step by step through the process. Try to find a great solar panel do it yourself guide to save you the time and effort of trying to build a panel with poor instructions.

With a good guide, you should be able to build a panel for under two hundred dollars. This is a great savings over the panels that you would have to buy if you could not build them. As you will soon learn, covering your roof with solar panels will add up to a large amount of money without the ability to build them yourself.

The instruction guide that you find should be simple for you to follow, but still give good instruction. Try to find one that includes pictures of the process so that you can view how your solar panel is supposed to look at each step of the process. For your system to work well to power your home, it is important that you build a solidly constructed panel. There are some great guides to building these panels that will not cost you much money. You may even be able to find some sites online that will give you some good tips and tricks. Just be sure that if you use free information that you are able to understand the instructions before you begin making the panels. A guide that you pay for might be your best approach.

Do some research on the different guides that you can use and you are likely to find a good one that will have you generating your own power in no time.

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How to Build A Solar Panel at Home

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Posted by admin | Posted in Miscellaneous | Posted on 15-01-2010

Due to the raising scarcity of fossil fuels, majority of persons are searching for other sources of energy. The biggest source of energy man can’t do without is the sun. it is achievable for you to build your own solar panels, also known as photo voltaic cells, the type which a typical individual; is able to produce. It isn’t as advanced as the ones created from silicon. But the good part is that it has same capability and will enable you to love off the grid. Below are the steps you should consider if you hope to make your solar panel. Meanwhile you can get an ebook or a video guide on building your own solar panel at Earth 4 Energy.

Materials you require are Two 1/2 square foot sheets of copper flashing, two alligator clip leads, micro-ammeter, hot plate, large plastic bottle, kitchen salt, pure water, sand paper, pincers, sponge, and towel.

Get a copper sheet. Make use of a sandpaper to scrub smooth all the sections of the copper sheets. There should be no deterioration on the copper for this process. Clean the copper sheet using water, soap and a sponge. Don’t let any oily substance from your hands rub the copper.

Dry the copper with a piece of cloth, handle it in such a way that you wont get in contact with it. Make use of a pincer to put the copper on the hot plate. You are putting it on the hot plate to make it hot

Heat the copper to red heats for 30 minutes. See that a thick black layer of oxides will appear on the surface of the copper. Don’t leave the copper unassisted as it is heating.

Both the oxide layer and the copper under will cool at various rates, making both of them to divide. It can be wild and evaporate hot cupric oxide. Take care not to come ear or bring stuffs that are inflammable there. It will require just 20 minutes to chill down to normal temperature.

Rinse the copper cautiously in pure water. This is done to remove majority its black particles. After washing, you should only see the red layer of cuprous oxide created under the layer of the cupric oxide.

Grab the heat copper sheet and the unheated sheet, fix both into the plastic container, and curve each of them out in order for the 2 sheets not to contact.

Hold together one of the alligator heads to the top of both of the sheets and link them to the meter. Let the positive unit of the meter link to the unheated sheet while the negative unit connects to the heated sheet.

Melt some salt using 2 teaspoons inside 2 cups of water. Transfer it inside the plastic container so that the water height reaches an inch of the sheet’s tops.

Put the bottle outside on the sun and observe the meter. It’s supposed to increase gradually to up to 50 micro-amps. Bring the container to a shade and the meter will reduce below ten.

This is a beginner’s guide to building a solar panel; if you still the ideas to build a solar panels which you can use to power your home. Earth4Energy provides you with all the guides you need to accomplish this.

Earth 4 Energy is a manual that contains both ebooks and video instructions you can use to easily build your own solar panel for under $250. If you want to live off the grid, this is your best alternative source to start generating your own electricity from today.

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