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Is Homemade Solar Power For You?



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By : Elaine Shay    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-11 16:03:54
The sun is a constant source of light and heat. Just imagine if we can harness it for our daily energy needs. Many years ago, this could only be dreamed of. Nowadays, it is not impossible. All we need is a gadget called a solar panel. This is the tool that can harness solar power and convert it into electricity for our homes. The panel or set of panels can then be attached to an inverter, a battery, and on to a household’s existing electricity system.

Homemade solar power is made when do it yourselfers build the panels and the system themselves. A few years ago, solar power could only be afforded by the big companies who used them to power off the grid work sites. When the diy movement burst into the scene, home made became the norm. Literature and information on the inner workings of solar panels became widely available. With the popularity of solar energy systems gaining momentum, it became more affordable to use them. This is then the happy cycle going on right now in the quest for clean and renewable energy. It is a hope that these will replace and solve our dependence on fossil fuels. Support for using solar power and other such renewable energy sources can even be found in government agencies who offer rebates to households that now use these kinds of energy to power their homes.

How does it work? Solar panels are composed of photovoltaic or PV cells which we also call solar cells. These are the ones that capture heat and light. They are interconnected inside a panel, which is also called a module. The panel or module could be made out of metal, plastic or fiberglass. These modules are installed in rooftops, specially designed walls, or yards. These are then called a photovoltaic array of solar panels. Some solar panels function as water heater systems instead of electrical systems. These water heater panels have less complicated systems than those that convert solar power into electricity. When deciding to install homemade solar power for your home, you must determine whether you need one or the other, although it is possible that both systems are installed.

How can you start building your own solar panel systems? First, you have to educate yourself on the workings of this system. There are numerous sources of information about this. Then look for how to instructions. Look for the ones that contain easy to read step by step directions. Some of these will even have illustrations to guide you along your project. As you read these, you will discover that the materials needed for building it are easily available at any hardware store. The solar cells themselves can be sourced from the aforementioned companies who first made use of the technology. They will surely have old discarded panels or cells that they will be happy to give away or sell for an affordable price. Make a visit to one of these companies, or otherwise contact them for your concerns.

The advantages of homemade solar power are a lower monthly electric or utility bill, a cleaner environment, and a brighter future for everyone.

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