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		<description><![CDATA[Do-it-yourself Residential Solar Panels You are looking for power, and you need it right now! Watts and Watts of electrical power, kilowatts per hour of electrical power. Yet the electric company continues to keep hiking your charges, making your electric bill a lot more oppressive than a mid-west summer day right before a thunderstorm releases enough electricity to light up a major city. Just where did that storm get hold of it's power? It's all power from the sun, not surprisingly. Utilizing a solar power array, some batteries and diodes together with switches, you are sure that you will have all the electrical power you are looking for! The power of sunshine is free of charge, sustainable, and readily obtainable virtually anywhere on Earth, after getting the gear that can convert it to electric power. Specifically what does it require to make solar power? At the heart of any photovoltaic power system is the photovoltaic or pv cell. Cells come in numerous styles. Each solar cell is a silicon semiconductor, often square or rectangular and is available in a variety of sizes to accommodate numerous uses, from little calculator cells, to big cells grouped in arrays that power people's homes and even buildings. When sun light hits the surface, an electrical current is <p>Continue reading <a href="http://solargardenlightsonline.com/green-energy/green-projects-diy-solar-panels">Green Projects, DIY Solar Panels</a></p>]]></description>
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</script></p><p>Do-it-yourself Residential Solar Panels You are looking for power, and you need it right now! Watts and Watts of electrical power, kilowatts per hour of electrical power. Yet the electric company continues to keep hiking your charges, making your electric bill a lot more oppressive than a mid-west summer day right before a thunderstorm releases enough electricity to light up a major city. Just where did that storm get hold of it&#8217;s power? It&#8217;s all power from the sun, not surprisingly. Utilizing a solar power array, some batteries and diodes together with switches, you are sure that you will have all the electrical power you are looking for! The power of sunshine is free of charge, sustainable, and readily obtainable virtually anywhere on Earth, after getting the gear that can convert it to electric power. Specifically what does it require to make solar power? At the heart of any photovoltaic power system is the photovoltaic or pv cell. Cells come in numerous styles. Each solar cell is a silicon semiconductor, often square or rectangular and is available in a variety of sizes to accommodate numerous uses, from little calculator cells, to big cells grouped in arrays that power people&#8217;s homes and even buildings. When sun light hits the surface, an electrical current is created.</p>
<p>Just how many Watts?</p>
<p>To start with, it&#8217;s wise to figure out how much electricity you need to produce. The easiest method to figure out how much power you need is by calculating Watts. Lights plus home appliances are typically rated by how many Watts they use. For instance, to produce the electrical power you need for that ac unit you installed during last summer&#8217;s massive heat wave, you have to know how many Watts it needs. A little air conditioner needs approximately five hundred Watts; medium and big units will use 1000-1500 Watts or more. By adding up the number of Watts you use hourly, you&#8217;re able to work out your current consumption. How can you be sure the number of Watts you will need for your whole house? Simple, look at your power bill, or simply telephone the electricity provider and figure out the total number of kilowatt hours (kWh, 1000 Watts per hour) you will normally use every month. An appliance which uses 1000 Watts, left on for one hour, will use 1 kWh. The average cost of one kWh can vary from about 8 and 20 cents in the United States. Generally cells utilized for home arrays are 4, five or even 6 in., and produce approximately two watts of power, under ideal (direct sunlight, warm temperature) conditions. Cells are usually mounted on frames of wood or metal in sets of 18, 36, or 72, putting out thirty six, 72 and 144 Watts (at two Watts per cell) respectively. A seventy two cell module lists for around $500-700. For Do It Yourself solar power systems, you save much more cash by purchasing the solar cells and making the panels yourself. What does it take to make a panel your self?</p>
<p>Do It Yourself How to construct Solar Power Panels at Home</p>
<p>Building solar panels at home hasn&#8217;t ever been so easy. Cells are sold online for around $1 each, frequently with other parts included. A package deal of seventy two cells, plus a diode, that keeps the electricity flowing in only one direction, and wire for connecting it all up is available for $100 or less! If you also purchase a frame for $40, you will save a lot of money compared to $500- 700 for each built module. That&#8217;s a possible cost savings of $360-560 per module! Pretty much all you will need for making your own personal solar panels at home is just a bit of know-how, some basic tools, and good instructions. Take a look at this article&#8217;s resource link to see a comparison graph and report on do-it-yourself solar panel manuals. The manuals offer a thorough overview of the fundamentals of a pv system, from the solar cells, to the electrical wiring and framework, to inverters and battery packs, and much more. How much are you able to actually save on your electricity bills?</p>
<p>Saving Money on Your Electricity Bill</p>
<p>It&#8217;s simple to start small and increase your system while you learn, but will it truly help you save money? The answer is yes, and no. Sure, your power bill will get lower when you increase the photo voltaic power capacity to your system, but you need to think about exactly how much power you are able to purchase with the cash you spend on parts. Going solar is an investment, so it takes time to recover the initial money you&#8217;ll spend. Considerations are the expense of the tools and materials, and your time and energy when compared to the amount of money it can save you with regards to your energy bill in time. Just as significant, however, is definitely the fulfillment of having a solar pv system that you set up yourself, and the pleasure of opening up your energy bill and watching it get less expensive. You could possibly even be able to sell electric power back to the power company and get a check instead of paying them! Keep in mind though, if you&#8217;ve made the system yourself, utility company might not let you sell energy back for safety, since most diy individuals aren&#8217;t accredited electrical engineers, and the set up is not UL listed. Talk to your local utility company for regulations. The pleasure you will enjoy from listening to your hvac kick on, as you sit back and relax guilt free, with the knowledge that you won&#8217;t need to pay the utility company a cent for the energy, is probably the most satisfying reason of all to make your very own solar pv system.</p>
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		<title>Home Made Solar Power: The Optimal Feasible Choice For Electrcity</title>
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		<dc:creator>Denver Thornton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world in which we live is chiefly run on power resources. With regular development as well as speedy growth in technology, the consumption of power resources has increased dynamically. And the cost of such power resources is also growing with their consumption rate. With this point of high power prices and several environmental issues, home made solar power is the top possible <p>Continue reading <a href="http://solargardenlightsonline.com/solar-power/home-made-solar-power-the-optimal-feasible-choice-for-electrcity">Home Made Solar Power: The Optimal Feasible Choice For Electrcity</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Figures</p>
<p>Recent survey states that more and more people are getting interested in learning about homemade solar energy. Few countries like Israel have made solar energy mandatory to be used.</p>
<p>Why Home Made Solar Energy?</p>
<p>Homemade solar energy is becoming popular day by day. The reason is that it is the best option to reduce the energy costs. If homemade solar energy is used as an electric power, this is going to cut our power bills by up to 80%. Solar energy is environmental friendly and thus helps us in saving our environment. It is the most plentiful energy resources on earth.</p>
<p>Home Made Solar Energy Is The Answer</p>
<p>Using solar power at your house not only helps you in saving your money, but it also acts as a solution to the key global environmental problem. We are all aware of the undesirable effects of the use of non renewable or conventional resources of power on the atmosphere. At this point, it is quite important for us to use renewable resources of power, and homemade solar power helps us to do so. Hence when we use solar power, we are actually a part of the solution.</p>
<p>Cost Factor</p>
<p>The cost for setting up your own homemade solar energy system is extremely low. And moreover it is a one-time investment. The cost of a solar energy system varies from $1000 to $10000, but the cost of a home made solar energy plant is $100 to $200.</p>
<p>Usage of home made solar energy is cost effective and is safe for the environment.</p>
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