DIY Solar Panel - The Pros and Cons

This entry was posted by outside_voices on Sunday, 13 December, 2009 at

DIY solar panels have become the key to meeting today's energy requirements. Having a solar panel installed on your home through photovoltaic power systems is the most ordinary method of converting sunlight into usable electricity. There are actually numerous benefits of installing a DIY solar panel.

  • A DIY solar panel is known to have long functional life. They can last for 30 to 40 years
  • Generating electricity through DIY solar panels is entirely a silent process. It will not give you pestering sounds as gas motor or noisy diesel does.
  • DIY solar panels provide some sort of a shade to your roof. The part from where the photovoltaic panels are positioned is not affected by the sun's heat thus resulting to a bit cooler upper floor of your home.
  • our returns on the investment can be back in a very fast time frame
  • DIY solar panels do not need any maintenance. Once it is installed, it is already considered as a maintenance free energy production system. If it has battery, all you need is to periodically check the batteries.

There are a few detriments to using solar power that you must be mindful about. These should be considered when you decide to have solar power systems installed in your home.

  • Once a DIY solar panel is installed, it is already a part of your house. Therefore, when you decide to move into a new home, the system will stay with your home and you can’t bring it along wherever you are moving to
  • It doesn’t work that well for huge gadgets that utilize an electric heat component. This will not work for devices such as an electric range or oven, electric heater or an electric full house heating system
  • If you are planning to change your roof, it will need some extra work and money as the solar panels and other installed hardware must be removed from your roof. Once the re-roofing is done, you’ll need to re-install and re-configured the DIY solar panels.

Before you come into a conclusion, weigh the pros and the cons. It is still up to you if you want to take the benefits of the sun's gift and enjoy it while you save tons of money on your electrical bills.

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