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How to Build Your Own Home Solar Panels

Posted by outside_voices on Friday, 27 November, 2009

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If you have been thinking about acquiring home some solar panels but find it quite expensive, there is something new in store for you. Before, these solar products were unattainable to most people, but now it is so much available to the general public at a cheaper cost.

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There is another choice presented to those who have been saving for a starter solar kit, or have assumed that they would be spending their lifesavings to have such technology. Currently, there are two different types of at-home kits that simply turns this into a realistic DIY project.

Without these kits, this technology would remain a very expensive dream for many people. Years of research and development of plans by experts in the field of solar panels are now available in the market to any person who is willing to spend on a reasonably priced initial investment.

Which type of kit you ultimately choose may come down to how capable you are of collecting the supplies you require to create the home solar panels.

Some kits that include instructions and detailed resources for building your own home solar panels, but not the actual supplies will be cheaper than other kits in the market. In these kits, you can anticipate that video instruction and/or wind mill plans will be included as well.

These kits cost much less because you will not be getting all the supplies needed to be able to actually create the home solar panels. You are obtaining the plans and directions on how to build the panels and then you can go to a store and obtain the supplies yourself. The supplies needed don’t involve anything that is too difficult to find for the average individual.

Everything needed to create, from the smallest to the largest piece is included in the other type of kit available. Of course, shipping for these kits will be an extra expense as well, compared to those that have only the plans and instructions which you can download straight away off the website.

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Another major difference is in how many kits you would have to buy. Whereas kits that include only the plans and directions are simply an initial investment for you, you can go on making however many home solar panels that you wish.

You may uncover more useful information in some kits than others as well, which is why doing your research into the different kits on the market is so important.

An example of this kind of extra information is that there is one well-known kit in the market Earth4energy that shows you how to get your batteries, that normally cost hundereds of dollars, for free.
 
It is quite simple to put together your own home solar panels, regardless of how you ultimately collect your supplies. You could go for the kit that includes only plans and instructions to make home solar panels if you have access to less expensive materials, or already have some of it at home.

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Save Energy, Build A Solar Panel

Posted by outside_voices on Sunday, 25 October, 2009

If you would like to help the world save power then why not build a solar panel.The items needed to build a solar panel can be sourced from any hardware store and its really uncomplicated to build a 60 watt solar panel.For this example we will be creating a 60w smaller panel but you can make any size (watts) really when you’ve mastered how to assemble your first one.

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The solar cells you buy for this project will in all probability be the largest cost of the project.Many great deals for solar cells can be found on the web. Solar cells are easily broken and you need to check how they will be sent to you when you buy. Some dip the cells in wax before sending to protect them. This is great but will take some effort on your behalf to clean.

To start producing your solar panel you need to purchase some timber to make a shallow box.Make sure that the box needs to be large enough to hold 36 solar cells.Be sure to make some vent holes on the sides of the box as well.

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Once you have fully assembled your box then you need to paint it inside and out.Do not stress about the colours you can paint it any colour of choice.Okay, now if those cells have wax on them then we need to clean it off now. Heat 2 pots of water until boiling point, one with soap and one without. You need to now place the cells in the plain hot water pot to break up the wax and then move the cells afterwards to the soapy water to clean off the residue.Just a quick reminder to not throw any of the water in both pots out into the sink as when this mixture cools it can clog up your drain.

Begin soldering the cells, place 2 together then add another. Soldering the cells can be tricky that’s why I recommend Earth4Energy’s Guide to help with that. Once completed, you will have to glue them to the pegboard, use a bit of silicone placed in the centre of your cell.Remember if you want to turn the board over get another person to help you.

Use copper braid or regular wire to interconnect the cells.Place the cells in the sun and test them with a volt meter now to make sure that they are working.

Another step that is necessary is that of the placing of a blocking diode. This will help to prevent the battery from discharging when it’s a cloudy day or night time.Running of the wires to the outside of the box, and placing your plugs for the switch should be completed.

You can now cover the box with plexiglass but before you do this test the cells one more time then cover the box and place it where you require it.

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