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” Reduce or Eliminate Your Energy Bills By Assembling Your Own Solar Power or Wind Power System “

Solar Panel Installation on the Roof of this House

Solar Panel Installation on the Roof of this House

A Solar Power System large enough to provide the electricity to power an average sized home can run anywhere from $6,000 to over $20,000 dollars.

Homemade Solar Panel

Homemade Solar Panel

But did you know that you can build your own Solar Panels for as little as $200. These Solar Panels can be setup to power any household appliance.

Building your own solar panels is not that difficult and extremely cost effective if you follow a good quality guide.

 

Brief Overview of a Do-It-Yourself Solar Power System

Parts used in a typical Solar Power System:

Single Solar Cell

Single Solar Cell

Solar Cells to create Photovoltaic Panels – the most important part of the entire project.

PV panels are a solar-electric system’s defining component, where sunlight is used to make direct current (DC) electricity.

Array DC disconnect

The DC disconnect is used to safely interrupt the flow of electricity from the PV array.  It’s an essential component when system maintenance or troubleshooting is required. 

Charge controller

A charge controller will drastically increase the life of your batteries.  This unit will protect the batteries from being overcharged.

Deep cycle batteries

This is what will store all of the energy produced by your solar panels.

Inverter

The inverter is what turns the direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC).  AC is what most of your household appliances use. 

Basic Home Solar Power System

Basic Home Solar Power System

It’s not to hard to Build your own Solar Panels with a good step-by-step Illustrated Manual which gives you detailed plans, shows you exactly what parts work best to get the most energy out of the system and walks you through the entire process.

Earth4Energy is a guide that helps you make use of the earth’s own natural renewable energy.  It focuses on solar power and wind power and gives you instructions on how to build your own solar power and wind turbine systems.  The Earth4Energy guide has plenty of illustrations and videos to help make the learning process easy to understand and follow.

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Wishing you sustainable living success,

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