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Jason Gilford asked: Can&#8217;t bear these soaring electricity-bills anymore? Well, &#8220;Creating Solar Panels Electricity&#8221; System is definitely something you should seriously examine. The first impression may not reveal that, but this technique can be implemented quite easily by any novice user. In the following quick article you&#8217;ll be able to explore and learn more about [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jason Gilford</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/>Can&#8217;t bear these soaring electricity-bills anymore? Well, <strong>&#8220;Creating Solar Panels Electricity&#8221; System</strong> is definitely something you should seriously examine. The first impression may not reveal that, but this technique can be implemented quite easily by any novice user. In the following quick article you&#8217;ll be able to explore and learn more about how it works.<strong></strong><br/><br/><strong>Short overview</strong><br/><br/>The &#8217;secret&#8217; behind this unique &#8220;Creating Solar Panels Electricity&#8221; System is about getting one of these special guides that walk you through each and every step on how to easily make Solar-Panels. Take your time when choosing a guide; check whether it offers the following: clear information, detailed diagrams, video tutorials, and technical support. Anyway, here are some key-advantages and tips that can help you to know a little more about this topic.<br/><br/><strong>Advantages</strong><br/><br/>While examining what is in it for us, we quickly find the following:<br/><br/>* Uses natural and clean resources.<br/><br/>* Enables us to store the produced elect.-power at zero cost.<br/><br/>* Very quick return on investment (ROI).<br/><br/>* It is already proven to work for thousands of people.<br/><br/>* One-time investment that lasts for life.<br/><br/><strong>Advice</strong><br/><br/>In order to optimize it, make sure to place the solar-paneling unit in a spot that gets the most sun at all times of the year.<br/><br/><strong>Article summary</strong><br/><br/>Many home-makers already recognized the fact that <strong>&#8220;Creating Solar Panels Electricity&#8221; System</strong> is a &#8216;must have&#8217; for the simple reason that it truly works, and most importantly it saves up 80% on elect. expenses. It would be quite easy to find other pluses provided by this exceptional &#8216;machine&#8217;, simply because it is innovative. It is highly recommended to simply get it so you could enjoy from the exciting opportunities that it provides.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://'>Content</a></div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 08:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
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houston bruce asked: With dwindling resources, global warming and ever increasing prices more than ever people are looking to build solar panels and wind power generators as a means for a solution. But a professional solar system or wind power system can cost into the thousands. That has turned many off on the idea as [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>houston bruce</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>With dwindling resources, global warming and ever increasing prices more than ever people are looking to build solar panels and wind power generators as a means for a solution. But a professional solar system or wind power system can cost into the thousands. That has turned many off on the idea as the solution. But a lot of resourceful people have began looking into “do it yourself” ways to make home made solar panels and home made wind power systems to cut cost.<br/><br/>With enough trial and err these individuals have found ways to build your own solar panels, but there is a lot of work and learning to o it and many of these people end up turning to solar panel kits. These build your own solar panel kits come with everything to build your solar panel in your garage or backyard and could be the best choice for most people.<br/><br/>Solar panel kits are very simple and can be done by almost every one. Several larger companies now sell these kits and compared to having a professionally built system are much more affordable. They include very easy instructions and everything you need to build your own solar panels. When you consider all it takes to try and gather all the parts you need from different sources you could save yourself a lot of time by going with a kit.<br/><br/>If you want to build your own solar panels there are a lot of guides and resources to help you. When you build your own solar panels you then have the understanding and knowledge of how it all works and if there is ever a problem you know how to repair it without having to call someone and that alone could save you a lot of money. Also building your solar panels can just be fun.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://'>Content</a></div>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 19:36:58 +0000</pubDate>
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Tim Mcdonald asked: With our current economic melt down and energy prices fluctuating daily, many of us are thinking of installing solar panel power to contribute to our homes&#8217; energy needs, and reduce our power bills.But how much solar panel watt power do we need to say halve our power bills? And how much will [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Tim Mcdonald</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>With our current economic melt down and energy prices fluctuating daily, many of us are thinking of installing solar panel power to contribute to our homes&#8217; energy needs, and reduce our power bills.<br/><br/>But how much solar panel watt power do we need to say halve our power bills? And how much will that power cost us to install?<br/><br/>Here is a four step process that you can follow to answer these two vital questions:<br/><br/>1 &#8211; Calculate Daily Power Used:<br/><br/>To do this, get your last 12 monthly power bills and calculate your average kilowatt hour (kWh) usage per month. The reason we use 12 is because our power consumption fluctuates with the seasons. But if you do not have all your power bills, then simply use last month&#8217;s one.<br/><br/>Then divide your monthly usage by 30 (the average number of days in a month, to get your daily power used.<br/><br/>- So for example: If you have a monthly power consumption of 800 kWh, then your daily amount is 800/30= 26.7 kWh per day.<br/><br/>- Now if you want to only halve your power bill then you need to produce 26.7 / 2 = 13.4 kWh of solar panel watt power per day.<br/><br/>2 &#8211; Calculate Total Solar Panel Watt Needs:<br/><br/>To do this, you first need to determine how many usable hours of sunlight your area receives per day. This is where a solar insolation map comes in handy &#8211; you can view one from our original article on our website.<br/><br/>Once you know your daily sunlight hours, go back to your daily kilowatt hours needed and divide it by the daily sunlight hours, then multiply it by a factor of 1.25 (takes into account energy losses from the solar panel watt wiring, battery , and inverter)<br/><br/>- Continuing from our example: Our solar panel watt needs equal:<br/><br/>13.4 kWh / 5.5hrs x 1.25 = 3.045 kW or 3045 Watts per day.<br/><br/>This means we need solar panels with the capacity to produce at least 3045 Watts of power.<br/><br/>3 &#8211; Calculate Solar Panel Watt Costs:<br/><br/>This step will help you work out the cost of the solar panels needed to make 3045 Watts of power. At the moment the highest average cost for solar panels in the US is $4.85 per Watt.<br/><br/>- In our example: It will cost us at the most 3045 x 4.85 = $14,768 to install solar panels to halve our power bill. And that&#8217;s before wiring, charge controllers, batteries, inverters, and electrician costs.<br/><br/>4 &#8211; Offset Tax Credits And Rebates:<br/><br/>Before we jump the gun and think it will cost us at least $14,768 for 3045 Watts of solar panel watt power, we need to take tax incentives and rebates in account.<br/><br/>With the new renewable energy tax credits going into effect from January 1, 2009, and state-side rebates from states such as New York, Connecticut, New Jersey or California, our solar installation costs will be much lower than expected.<br/><br/>- Let&#8217;s use our example: If we were from California we would receive tax rebates of about 20% of the cost, and a federal tax credit of 40% on the remainder. So after rebates and credits, our solar panels would cost us:<br/><br/>$14,768 &#8211; $14,768 x (20%) &#8211; $14,768 x (1 &#8211; 20%) x 40% => $7,089.<br/><br/>Since there are many factors that go into calculating your solar panel watt costs, please only use our steps as a rough estimate. Some things were impossible for us to take into account, such as special offers by solar installation companies, where they offer you discounts on the full installation (including charge controller, inverter, battery, grid-tie electrician costs, etc).<br/><br/>Anyway, from what you can see it would cost us around $7,089 to buy enough solar panels to halve our power bill. We, instead, either get our solar cells at cost or source them for free, and wire up our own solar panels, which obviously saved us a lot of money. The good news is, anyone can learn to find cheap solar cells and make their own solar panel watt power.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://'>Content</a></div>
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nlwest21 asked: There are loads of vantages to using solar panels. One of the largest is the money that we have the ability to spare. All of the electrical energy that is applied will be powered by the solar panels &#8211; which are powered by the sun’s rays. You will no longer have to cope [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>nlwest21</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>There are loads of vantages to using solar panels. One of the largest is the money that we have the ability to spare. All of the electrical energy that is applied will be powered by the solar panels &#8211; which are powered by the sun’s rays. You will no longer have to cope with high electricity costs and monthly bills that keep you wide-awake at night. You will likewise be doing what you can to save the environment.<br/><br/>Installing the solar panels &#8211; also referred as solar photovoltaic panels &#8211; can be a challenging thig to do for some people. If you consider that you do not have the power to do the installation with no on to help than you can utilise a paid professional to install them for your home or business.<br/><br/>Home solar panels are made in a way that permits them to be employed on various types of rooftops. Home solar panels are installed in one of two means; tilted or flush mounted. The best time to set up solar photovoltaic panels is at the time when a new house is getting a roof. That is because particular solar mounts can merely be &#8220;flashed in&#8221; while the roof is pieced together. This will aid to prevent problems in the possible future the most likely being roof leaks.<br/><br/>Each solar panel mount that is connected to the roof top will be tightly secured to the roof utilising stainless steel lagbolts that tie it to the rafters of the roof top. This is a serious process to the installation procedure because it allows the home solar panels to last longer for a longer period of time and to ward off having to replace the home solar panels for many years.<br/><br/>The price of each home solar panel as well as the installment that it needs is a great price for anyone to pay. This is what prevents individuals from setting their time and money into using solar panels. They forget to count how much money they will preserve in the long run.<br/><br/>It is better to find a professional that will be able to instal the home solar panels for your house. Numerous businesses like Home Depot will have the power to offer you a particular package that will include the home solar panels, installation operation, and educating you how to handle the electrical energy. Just do your research and discover what types of home solar panels you require.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://'>Content for WordPress</a></div>
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Jason Gilford asked: Can&#8217;t bear these soaring electricity-bills anymore? Well, &#8220;Building Off Grid Solar Panels&#8221; System is definitely something you should seriously examine. Many users already found out that this technique can be easily duplicated and used for virtually unlimited applications. Read this article right now and discover more about this revolutionary technology.Short backgroundSolar-Panels are [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jason Gilford</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/>Can&#8217;t bear these soaring electricity-bills anymore? Well, <strong>&#8220;Building Off Grid Solar Panels&#8221; System</strong> is definitely something you should seriously examine. Many users already found out that this technique can be easily duplicated and used for virtually unlimited applications. Read this article right now and discover more about this revolutionary technology.<strong></strong><br/><br/><strong>Short background</strong><br/><br/>Solar-Panels are the most important element of any &#8220;Building Off Grid Solar Panels&#8221; System, fortunately there are quite few good guides on the Internet that teach you how to assemble them at extremely low cost and at minimal effort. Before choosing a guide verify that it answers your needs; make sure it provides detailed descriptions, diagrams, and support so you&#8217;ll never get lost. In any case, here are some important benefits and tips to help you better understand this topic.<br/><br/><strong>Important benefits</strong><br/><br/>Let&#8217;s quickly examine some of the top benefits provided by this unique solution:<br/><br/>* Saves hundreds month-after-month.<br/><br/>* Cuts down on the usage of non-renewable enr. resources.<br/><br/>* Can work for anyone, no matter where he/she lives on the globe.<br/><br/>* Uses natural and clean resources.<br/><br/>* Helps our nation on becoming less dependent on external oil suppliers.<br/><br/><strong>Tip to go</strong><br/><br/>In order to optimize it, make sure to place the solar-paneling unit in a spot that gets the most sun at all times of the year.<br/><br/><strong>Final words</strong><br/><br/>If we want to summarize the following article we can clearly say that <strong>&#8220;Building Off Grid Solar Panels&#8221; System</strong> easily enables us to &#8216;erase&#8217; our elec. expenses from our monthly budget. There are probably many other pluses provided by this special idea, simply because it concerns almost any of us. It is advised to test it so you could truly experience the various opportunities that it brings.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://'>Content &#8211; Members-Only Content for WordPress</a></div>
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<div><em><strong>David Andersen</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>It is becoming more common knowledge now that broken, chipped or otherwise damaged solar cells can potentially be used to make a homemade solar cell capable of producing electricity. Basic electrical wiring of several of these panels together has the potential to boost voltage so it can charge a few batteries in a bank, and at least partially power an appliance or two (when connected to a power inverter, of course.)<br/><br/>To many homeowners and do it yourselfers, this is a dream &#8211; a really cool project that isn&#8217;t too expensive and can reduce electric bills. The more electricity you can produce, after all, the less demand there is for it from the power grid. This lowers your bill. Or, if you are really adventurous, you can even get an electrician to connect your system to your house, and thus produce power that is fed into the grid. In theory, if you produced enough excess power, your meter will actually reverse and you will see credits on your energy bill!<br/><br/>Whoa! Hold on. Nothing we talked about here is illegal, but its time for a reality check. First of all, depending on your energy usage and demands, you would need to produce a lot of power to have an excess in the first place. And based on the solar panels available today, it is highly unlikely you will produce enough power to become a part time energy supplier.<br/><br/>But, it is entirely possible to produce just enough power to reduce your energy bills by $10 or $20 bucks per month.<br/><br/>You can go about this a couple ways, in regards to solar power. You can either build the solar panel array yourself using old broken solar cells and wiring them together yourself, or buying relatively cheap larger solar cells from a wholesaler and wiring them together.<br/><br/>I am currently writing another more detailed article on how to wire together broken solar cells to make a working panel, but the basic concept is this. Gather broken chips or cells of approximately the same size. I&#8217;d also recommend taking a multimeter or voltmeter and measure the approximate power output. The reason you want to do this is because when you wire solar panels in series, the power produced will only be as large as the lowest power cell. In other words it makes no sense to group a cell that gives off 200mv with one that produces 65mv, because the 200mv will fall to the 65mv level.<br/><br/>Once you wire and solder the cells together, you connect the cells to a bus, or larger gauge wire that collects the power. Now you just seal the cells (which are placed on wood, or another material), place plexiglass over the cells, seal the unit that that&#8217;s it. Connect the two bus leads to another array for increase your power, then to a battery.<br/><br/>You can also add a charge switch or charge controller which avoids letting the battery become overcharged, a diode which prevents power from flowing to the panels at night, a power inverter so the battery power can be converted to A/C, etc.<br/><br/>Building a panel out of new or slightly used solar cells that are whole involves the same basic process, except there is less soldering and electrical construction. The cells are already whole and probably wired. Plus, if you buy or obtain several cells that are rated the same, you can be confident connecting them in series without a serious drop in power.<br/><br/>The process of enclosing them, sealing it, and connecting it is the same. So, which is better? Which gives you more power? And which is more cost effective?<br/><br/>Well, you can generally get broken solar cells relatively cheap or even free if you know where to look. (Call your local highway department, hint-hint). Whole solar cells you will almost always have to pay for, and they can get pricey. However, you may find that more than a few cells in your bargain bag of solar cells do not produce any power at all and are worthless. And each one will produce sometimes wildly different power amounts.<br/><br/>Whole solar panels will almost always give you more power than broken or chipped ones, piece by piece. Five whole solar panels even at 9&#215;9 inches will give you more power generation capability than five chipped pieces.<br/><br/>If you don&#8217;t mind doing quite a bit of work yourself, discarding cells that don&#8217;t work, and soldering cells together, then the DIY method of building a solar panel out of chipped cells may be for you. You can build the panel as big as you want and get the most bang for your buck.<br/><br/>The whole panel method is easier, requires less work, but still lets you make your own enclosure. However, it is definitely more expensive. Let&#8217;s talk costs. Whole panels around 9&#215;9 inches may run you $6-$10 each. By contrast you may be able to score 20 or 30 2&#8243;x2&#8243; or 3&#8243;x3&#8243; chipped panels for around $25, which is a little over a buck each.<br/><br/>The power each produces will vary on how many cells you connect, and what each cell can produce. (Also, don&#8217;t forget the brighter the light source is, the more power is produced.)<br/><br/>Look for future articles on building practical solar panels, experiments, and how much raw power can be generated from each soon.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://'>Website content</a></div>
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Danny Ma asked: There are many benefits and reasons to make your own solar panel. Using solar panels becomes more common these years. We can see more and more solar power systems on the roofs. The electricity generated by these solar power systems can be used to run your computers, televisions, lights, air-conditioners and many [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Danny Ma</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>There are many benefits and reasons to make your own solar panel. Using solar panels becomes more common these years. We can see more and more solar power systems on the roofs. The electricity generated by these solar power systems can be used to run your computers, televisions, lights, air-conditioners and many other appliances. Since solar power is free, it&#8217;s an inexpensive and great way to get free power.<br/><br/>Building a solar panel is not difficult. It&#8217;s not as difficult as many people think. Also, it&#8217;s not as expensive as you think. While a ready-made solar panel may cost you above $1000, a solar panel can be built for less than $200. As you see, the cost for making your own solar panel is very cheap. With the free power generated by the solar power system, you can get the $200 back very quickly and save more money on the bills. A solar panel can reduce 50%-70% expense on the electric bills for your family. Not only it can save your money on the monthly electricity bill, it&#8217;s also good for the environment. Solar power is natural and renewable energy.<br/><br/>The materials needed to build a such system are simple, inexpensive and easy to find. Some of the materials are solar cells, copper wires, sheet metal, and electric stove. They can be obtained in hardware stores. The solar cells make up the solar panel. They react to sunlight and convert the sunlight to electricity. They can be purchased online, or in hardware stores.<br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://'>Create a video blog</a></div>
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Joseph Stark asked: A lot of you reading this will be interested in building your own homemade solar panels. You will have read lot of information on them, but I am sure there is one question you would like answered above all, how effective are they or do they really work?I first put together my [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Joseph Stark</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>A lot of you reading this will be interested in building your own homemade solar panels. You will have read lot of information on them, but I am sure there is one question you would like answered above all, how effective are they or do they really work?<br/><br/>I first put together my first homemade solar panels quite some time ago now and I have had a good result so far. Whilst many claim you can get energy savings of up to 80% off your usual power bill most of you will find that you don&#8217;t reap this much initially, especially with your first homemade solar panels. The best way to start down the road of energy self sufficiency is to start small, aim to power a few devices at first, you will still be slashing cash off your monthly bill and possibly selling excess energy back to the grid.<br/><br/>Once you have made your first one, it is simply a matter of rinse and repeat, so you can become more and more dependent on solar energy. Perhaps initially look at running a few appliances such as your laptop, radio, television or even lighting, in time you will be able to add more and more as you build up your familiarity and expertise with the process.<br/><br/>You will still need to run some appliances, such as mains run ovens and air-conditioning using the power grid, as they draw massive amounts of energy, much more than even conventional solar power systems can provide (although there are some products like cookers that are now being produced that are designed to run on solar energy). As you increase the number of your homemade solar panels you will find you can get close to the 80% figure many enthusiasts have obtained.<br/><br/>So the short answer is yes! Homemade solar panels really do work!<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://'>Content</a></div>
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Bryan Hufford asked: With the ease of access to supplies today, it has never been easier to build your own solar panel. Why not help conserve energy and cut some money off of your power bill each month in the process? Either way, in order to build a great working solar panel, you need to [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Bryan Hufford</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>With the ease of access to supplies today, it has never been easier to build your own solar panel. Why not help conserve energy and cut some money off of your power bill each month in the process? Either way, in order to build a great working solar panel, you need to have a great set of instructions to follow, as well as being armed with the right supplies.<br/><br/>So, what all does it take to build a solar panel? You can actually find most of your supplies at a local hardware store for less than $200. You can even purchase some recycled parts as well (if you&#8217;re really into the whole &#8220;going green&#8221; movement).<br/><br/>Generally, to build a solar panel, you&#8217;ll need stuff like:<br/><br/>- Copper sheet<br/><br/>- Metal tubing for the frame of the solar panel (recycled parts work well on this too).<br/><br/>- Electrical wire that you will use to gain power from the battery.<br/><br/>- A battery. You&#8217;ll need a deep cycle battery for continuous use, so something like a car battery will work well. You can even use recycled batteries as well.<br/><br/>Those are just a few things you&#8217;ll need in order to get cranking on your own solar panel. Of course, the last thing you will need is a great set of instructions. Knowing exactly what you need and how to assemble it all will make all the difference when you are ready to put your homebuilt solar panel to the test. Trust me &#8211; The last thing you want to do is assemble everything and not have it in working order.<br/><br/>If you in search for instructions on how to build your own solar panel, check out Earth4Energy. It is a complete guide that provides full, detailed instructions on how to build your own solar panel!<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://'>Content &#8211; Members-Only Content for WordPress</a></div>
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N Jamal asked: Do you want to know how to make a small solar panel? If yes, then you are in great luck as this is exactly what I’m going to tell you about. With the economy in a shambles today, almost everyone is looking to save on money. Electric bills are a major expense [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>N Jamal</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Do you want to know <strong>how to make a small solar panel</strong>? If yes, then you are in great luck as this is exactly what I’m going to tell you about. With the economy in a shambles today, almost everyone is looking to save on money. Electric bills are a major expense for any household and there are some easy ways in which people do save a bit on electric bills, however, at the end of the day the savings don’t reflect too much on bills. By learning how to make a small solar panel for your home you can slash your energy bills by up to 80% or at times even entirely eliminate them talk of going off-grid!<br/><br/>To make a small solar panel is not something that is too much complex. All the essential raw materials that you would need to make a small solar panel are cheap and easily available at your local hardware or electric store. And to be honest with you, even if you are a complete novice you would be able to put up and have a complete solar power system up and running by simply investing half a weekend.<br/><br/>All you need to do is search for a ready made plan, a guide that will help you to make a small solar panel for your home. A good guide will show you even the smallest details that you need to know ranging from purchasing all the needed raw materials to putting up the solar panel together. Try to go for one that has videos included and if they have an online forum where you can chat with other DIY enthusiasts, which would be an added bonus and a great advantage.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://'>Content for WordPress</a></div>
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