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		<title>DIY Solar Panels &#8211; Build Your Own Homemade Solar Panels (Part 2)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where Should I Place My Homemade Solar Panels? The 2 most common places to put DIY solar panels are either on the roof of your home, or on the ground in your yard. The roof has emerged as the most &#8230; <a href="http://greengoingtips.com/posts/diy-solar-panels-build-your-own-homemade-solar-panels-part-2.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> The 2 most common places to put DIY solar panels are either on the roof of your home, or on the ground in your yard.</p>
<p> The roof has emerged as the most well liked location for two reasons. First, to convert daylight into electricity, solar power panels need a direct line-of-sight between them and the sun. Trees, other buildings, or any other obstruction that provides shade or otherwise gets in the way will block the sun from your homemade solar panels. The simplest way to solve this problem is to raise the solar electricity panels up higher than the obstacles. To do that, of course, you need to place the DIY solar panels on the roof.</p>
<p> 2nd, solar electricity panels are massive, and take up a large amount of space. Similarly, you&#8217;ll probably need more than one to power your entire home. If you mount your homemade solar panels on the ground, you will quickly fill your whole yard. Mounting DIY solar panels in the roof instead has the benefit of keeping them out of the way and  releasing your yard.</p>
<p> Ground-mounted solar energy panels , however , do have one gigantic advantage : accessibility. It is far easier and safer to stroll out into your yard than on the roof of your home to perform maintenance and repairs to your homemade solar panels. If you live in part of the country where there are few trees, such as the Great fields or the Southwest, and if you own enough property ( like a farm ) to mount several DIY solar panels and have room to spare, maybe ground-mounted solar power panels are the way to go.</p>
<p> What Direction Should I Point My Homemade Solar Panels?</p>
<p> Placing your DIY solar panels completely flat, facing straight up, is the most suitable option. This way, regardless of where the sun is in the sky or at what angle, daylight is still hitting the solar panel somewhere. Unfortunately , however , many houses have angled roofs instead of flat, making the &#8220;pointing straight up&#8221; option unreal. In this case, mount your DIY solar panels on the southward-facing side of your roof to collect the most sunlight. In the continental United States, the sun is in the southern part of the sky for the main part.</p>
<p> How am I able to Build Homemade Solar Panels?</p>
<p> The answer to that question  goes way beyond the scope of this brief article. What we can do  is point you in the right direction. The best and best route for you to go is to get a step-by-step instruction manual on how to build DIY solar panels from one of many websites that sell them. These are generally $50 or less, and well worth the money.</p>
<p> Not all instruction manuals for DIY solar energy panels are equal , however. These are some things to go looking for when shopping online for a good instruction manual :</p>
<p> *Clear, step-by-step Instructions ( rather than just overviews )</p>
<p> *Straightforward, simple English ( instead of confusing technical terms and slang )</p>
<p> *Multiple, Clear Illustrations ( instead of just text )</p>
<p> *Demonstration Videos ( although not required, they are very, very useful )</p>
<p> *Shopping Tips ( for solar cells, deep-cycles batteries, and other hard-to-find items )</p>
<p> *great reviews ( from past patrons )</p>
<p> *Price ( more than $60 is too much )</p>
<p> If you can find a top quality manual, you&#8217;ll start enjoying the benefits of DIY solar panels inside two weeks, as the manual should be in a position to teach you to build homemade solar electricity panels in merely a weekend.</p>
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<p>By Evans D. Smith</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are Homemade Solar Panels Possible, Economical, and Useful? With energy costs rising steadily over the last few decades and no reason to think they will fall anytime soon, many householders are exploring the choice of powering their homes with renewable, &#8230; <a href="http://greengoingtips.com/posts/diy-solar-panels-build-your-own-homemade-solar-panels-part-1.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are Homemade Solar Panels Possible, Economical, and Useful?</p>
<p> With energy costs rising steadily over the last few decades and no reason to think they will fall anytime soon, many householders are exploring the choice of powering their homes with renewable, or &#8220;green&#8221;, power systems. The 2 commonest home green energy systems are wind turbines and solar cells. Of these 2, solar energy panels have appeared as the most well liked, due to their solid-state nature &#8211; meaning that with less moving parts, they require less maintenance over time.</p>
<p> Unfortunately, installing a solar electricity system in your house can be phenomenally pricey. Having pre-made solar power panels professionally installed costs at least $3000 &#8211; and the ticket only rises quickly from there. To reduce this great cost, many owners are exploring the chance of building and installing their own homemade solar panels. You may be one of them.</p>
<p> If that is the case you most likely have a lot of questions. Can the average person actually build a do it yourself ( DIY ) solar energy system in their garage or basement? If they could, would it really be noticeably less expensive than having it professionally installed? And ultimately, would homemade solar panels provide enough electricity to be worth all the time and effort? This article will seek to answer these questions.</p>
<p> What Are the advantages of a Home solar energy System?</p>
<p> *You can reduce or even eliminate your power invoice.</p>
<p> *If you generate surplus electricity, you can sell it to your local power company.</p>
<p> *You can increase the property value of your house.</p>
<p> *You can get tax repayments for using eco-friendly home power systems.</p>
<p> *You no longer have to worry about power outages.</p>
<p> *You help protect the environment &#8211; solar electricity produces no greenhouse gasses.</p>
<p> What Are the benefits of Building Homemade Solar Panels?</p>
<p> *Money. Over 1/2 a contractor&#8217;s installation fee is time and work. If you provide this yourself, you can seriously reduce the price of building and installing your own residence solar energy system.</p>
<p> *Time. You can build your homemade solar panels in stages, adding new panels and producing more electricity at your own pace.</p>
<p> *Education. By building a home solar energy system yourself, you can learn how solar electrical technology works. You&#8217;ll be able to perform your own maintenance and repairs, further reducing your costs.</p>
<p> Where Am I Able To Find the Materials to Build a Homemade Solar Panel?</p>
<p> Virtually all the materials you may need to build a DIY solar panel ( such as copper wire, plywood, glass, silicone, etc . ) can be found at either your local appliance store ( like Home Depot ) or electronics store ( like Radio Shack ). The same goes for the tools and equipment you&#8217;ll need to build your homemade solar panels. Any tool you do not already have in your garage or basement ( such as a voltage meter ), you can purchase at your local hardware or electronics store.</p>
<p> The lone exception to this rule is the photovoltaic solar cells that you will need to build together into DIY solar energy panels. Unless you live in an exceedingly large town with a specialized solar hardware shop, you will probably need to order these online or you can make it on your own.</p>
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		<title>Solar Panels for Homes &#8211; What is PV Solar Power</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s PV solar power? You have heard the term, but you are doubtful as to its meaning. You are a tiny aware that solar energy has something to do with making power from sunlight. But what&#8217;s PV solar power? Is it different from other sorts of solar power? PV solar electricity isn&#8217;t the same as other types. Of the two main classes of solar energy, active and passive, PV solar power is active.</p>
<p> Let&#8217;s take a look at it. Solar energy panel Active solar electricity relies on solar cells. You will picture them as flat, oblong boxes on rooftops. There are two major types of solar power panel.</p>
<p> From a distance, both look like oblong boxes. Both convert sunlight into energy, but in 2 other ways. The terms for the two solar energy panel types are solar thermal collector and photovoltaic module.</p>
<p> One. Solar thermal collector: This solar electricity panel takes in solar energy from the sun and uses it to heat air or water.</p>
<p> Two. Photovoltaic module: This second sort of solar cell collects solar electricity and converts it to serviceable electricity. Meet the PV to respond to the query, what&#8217;s PV solar electricity, we must know what the PV is. The quick answer is that PV alludes to a photovoltaic module. &#8216;P&#8217; is for photograph and &#8216;V&#8217; for voltaic. The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary outlines &#8220;photovoltaic&#8217; in this way. PV panels convert daylight into electrical energy. Sunlight flows into the solar cell. Electric energy flows out of the solar cell. A PV solar electricity panel is created of many photovoltaic {(light to volts) cells}.</p>
<p> These cells are electrically connected, and then covered with glass. The glass provides electric insulation. It&#8217;s also good protection from weather and other damaging forces. When minimal energy is necessary, e.g. That crucial to power a small appliance, a single PV solar electricity panel is acceptable. When more power is needed, an ‘array&#8217; of solar power panels is created by connecting panels to each other. If the power may not be supplied to the power grid, the solar cell ( s ) is hitched up to a charge controller, and battery. What&#8217;s PV Solar Power? PV solar electricity is solar electricity in the form of sunlight which has been picked up by a photovoltaic module, and converted into serviceable electricity. Standard silicon solar energy panels convert about 14 to 17 p.c. of daylight into serviceable electricity. That isn&#8217;t much. Late in 2006 a new solar cell was introduced.</p>
<p> Solar energy panels that implement the new cell can convert into electricity 22% of the light they collect.</p>
<p> In concept, the maximum that the cells of a solar power panel can convert is made claims to be around 26 to twenty-seven percent of incoming sunlight. The cells take in that part of the light&#8217;s energy. The electrons begin to flow, and this creates an electric current. Metal contacts built into the top and bottom of the PV cells draw off that current and it is sent to the grid or battery. It is now serviceable electricity. The power grid sends it on its way, if you have used an on-grid connection. If you are employing a battery, it is stored in the battery awaiting your need. PV solar energy is being used increasingly with major success, and even though it&#8217;s right that cloud cover can affect it, the cloudy country of Germany leads the world in successful use of solar cells.</p>
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