Get Off the Grid - Make Your Own Solar Panels At Home
Interested in getting off the Grid? Well its easier than you think! All the items you'll need are readily available from most DIY stores.
This guide will help you build your own solar panels.
You will learn how to make a solar panel that produces up to 120 watts.
Moreover, you can then join these panels together to produce over 1KW of power.
Another thing to think about: After your installation is the value of your house will increase.
Use only the electricity you need, After installing solar panels I now use almost half the electricity I used before.
When you don' have a endless supply of electricity to use you become a lot more aware of excessive use of electricity.
My family and I started switching off electrical items that weren't in use, boiling only the water we needed for coffee etc.
We all know how to save electricity we just need to put in into practice, besides using less electricity you'll save money on your electricity bills.
You don't have to be a builder or handy man "specialist" to make your own Solar Panels at home.
I'm no DIY guru and I was able to purchase all the items needed and installation was done over a few weekends with friends and family.
Once you know a few industry secrets it's really quite easy.
Its a fact that more people live in urban areas than rural areas for the first time in human history, which means there's a higher demand on resources like electricity, and with population explosion the demands for power will eventually outstrip whats available.
It was always my dream to get off the grid and - well I'm almost there, I will be building a wind turbine next.
I collect all my rain water from my roof, which I reuse for flushing toilets and watering my garden.
If your not sure how many panels you'd need to cover your power consumption there's such a thing as a Solar calculator which calculate how many panels you'll need and what size battery bank you'll need.
The total costs for items needed will come as a huge surprise, I was able to purchase all items for $200.
Considering that a "professional retailer" will charge around $18000 for a standard installation in starts to become a no brain er to do it yourself.
Why not make it a family project - get the kids involved.
This guide will help you build your own solar panels.
You will learn how to make a solar panel that produces up to 120 watts.
Moreover, you can then join these panels together to produce over 1KW of power.
Another thing to think about: After your installation is the value of your house will increase.
Use only the electricity you need, After installing solar panels I now use almost half the electricity I used before.
When you don' have a endless supply of electricity to use you become a lot more aware of excessive use of electricity.
My family and I started switching off electrical items that weren't in use, boiling only the water we needed for coffee etc.
We all know how to save electricity we just need to put in into practice, besides using less electricity you'll save money on your electricity bills.
You don't have to be a builder or handy man "specialist" to make your own Solar Panels at home.
I'm no DIY guru and I was able to purchase all the items needed and installation was done over a few weekends with friends and family.
Once you know a few industry secrets it's really quite easy.
Its a fact that more people live in urban areas than rural areas for the first time in human history, which means there's a higher demand on resources like electricity, and with population explosion the demands for power will eventually outstrip whats available.
It was always my dream to get off the grid and - well I'm almost there, I will be building a wind turbine next.
I collect all my rain water from my roof, which I reuse for flushing toilets and watering my garden.
If your not sure how many panels you'd need to cover your power consumption there's such a thing as a Solar calculator which calculate how many panels you'll need and what size battery bank you'll need.
The total costs for items needed will come as a huge surprise, I was able to purchase all items for $200.
Considering that a "professional retailer" will charge around $18000 for a standard installation in starts to become a no brain er to do it yourself.
Why not make it a family project - get the kids involved.