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[S702]Solar Panels For Free
by Grojan Fabiola, Gro
Do you know that the earth we live in receives more energy from the sun in one hour than the earth's population uses in a year! Can you even begin to imagine the kind of energy we are talking about? Why not re-use this energy then? Well, we can. By installing Solar panels in your industry, office or even home you can cut down on consuming energy generally generated from other sources like gas, oil etc which are anyway running out of stock and becoming increasingly expensive.

Installing Solar Panel makes perfect sense if we want to tap into this limitless, free, clean resource of renewable, sustainable, eco friendly energy. Let me also tell you that installing solar panels is easy and affordable, contrary to popular belief. Little wonder then that Solar panels Water Heating Systems are Europe's fastest growing renewable energy technology.

There are many types of Solar panels for different needs. Monocrystalline solar panels use crystalline silicon which are produced in large sheets that have been cut to the size of the panel thus making one large single cell. Metal strips are laid over the entire cell and act as a conductor to capture electrons.

Polycrystalline solar panels are another type which use a bunch of small cells put together in place of one large cell. Poly panels are slightly less efficient as compared to mono panels. Users also claim that they are cheaper to manufacturer in comparison to mono panels. There are some sub types in this category of solar panels.

Then there are thin film panels. The main advantages of thin film panels lie in their low manufacturing costs and versatility. Since these solar panels can be applied in thin layers to different materials, it also becomes possible to make flexible solar cells. On the flip side the thin film solar panels do have several significant drawbacks. They are the least efficient type of solar panel currently available. This Thin-film technology depends on silicon with high levels of impurities, which in turn can cause the efficiency to drop within a short period of use.

After you have incurred the basic cost of buying solar panels and installing them with the help of professionals you can reap the rewards endlessly. Solar energy generated with solar panels gives you 50%-70% of your yearly hot water requirements without you having to incur any cost at all.

Solar panels for heating water are easy and quick to install, easy to maintain and work in all weather conditions.

Using solar panels is a great way to generate clean and renewable electricity to activate remote appliances, including the average home. There are two main forms of solar cells in existence today; "solar electricity panels" and "solar hot water panels".

These two are different technologies and both allow us to either generate electricity for our homes or to heat the water we use.

With the prices of electricity rising and people starting to look at ways to reduce their reliance on the utility companies, not to mention their bills, many are turning to alternative energy sources. One way of doing this is with solar power and by installing solar panels in your home. Some people decide to build their own panels, and have discovered that they can say “DIY Solar Panels Electricity for free”.

You may think the idea of building your own solar panels is beyond you, but you may be glad to know you could build a solar panel in a day, with basic DIY skills, no specialist tools and materials you can easily find in the average hardware store. So in one day you could be creating electricity to power appliances in your home.

Naturally you can't just jump into this project, time spent at the beginning, planning the project is time well spent and could save you money in the long run. First, you need to estimate how much electricity you require to run your home. If you plan only to supplement your power needs, that's fine. Then just calculate the percentage you want to offset.
Those numbers will allow you to estimate how many and what size of solar panels you need. Once you have this number it's a matter of simple arithmetic to match the area of your south-facing rooftop section to the number and size of modules that you need. In the beginning you will really just build one panel that might power a couple of appliances in your home. Once you have built one panel it is a relativity easy task to build and connect another panel into the system, and so increase the ability to create your own electricity.

I am sure you have noticed that the sun doesn't shine all day every day. It's dark at night, obviously and rain and heavy cloud cover will also reduce the amount of electricity your panels can create. So if you are planning in going completely 'off grid' will want a battery storage system. If you just want to supplement your electricity supply you could still draw power from your local utility company during these times. Please remember that most municipalities will require that you have your system inspected and approved even if you go entirely off grid. They need to ensure that it's implemented in a way that's safe for local lineman. During power outages they have to assume there's no power running through the lines. Your system has to be installed in a way that guarantees that.

One place to learn all the in's and out's to build your own solar panels, is from the manuals you can find on the internet. Many will include full details and photographs of all the steps you need to take to build the panels, the best will include videos that you can watch in your own time. Another option you should look for is a complete list of tools and materials you need to lay your hands on.

Hopefully you now have an idea on how to start and where to go to build your own solar panels, so you can start to produce your own environmentally friendly electricity. This may be the start of your journey to entirely live of the grid.

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