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PART 1 OF THE DIY PROJECT. SCRAP 70 GALLON WATER TANK I FOUND ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD.

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Homemade Solar Power Systems

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A Homemade Solar Panel Can Power Your Home – 100% Workable Guarantee
Have you ever wondered if you were capable of embling a homemade solar panel to provide electricity for your home?

It’s a great way to save money, use “green energy” that will be sustainable for generations, and learn about science while being handy around the house. How neat would it be if every neighbor on your block had a homemade solar panel on his roof or in his back yard? Be the first and inspire others!

Now, how can you make this happen?

These are some common questions that you might wonder about when you embark on learning how to make your own homemade solar panel:

* Do you have the necessary tools and experience?
* Is it dangerous to work with electricity?
* How do I plug my solar panel into my house’s electric supply?
* What about storing the energy so I can have power when it’s not sunny enough to activate my solar panel?
* How much will my supplies cost and where can I get them?

The great news is that with the preponderance of information available through the internet today, you can make your own solar panels at home for under $200. This is a great weekend project and would be a wonderful learning experience to share with your children.

You will need to mount your solar panels somewhere where they can get a lot of light. This could be on the roof of your house, or somewhere in your yard. If you want to come close to fully powering your house, you may need to create a series of solar panels (one solar panel is about 4′ x 8′) but you can certainly get usable power with just one panel.

Like any new endeavor, it can take a while to learn how to make a solar panel, emble the necessary materials, and put everything together and plug it in! It’s a good idea to cut your learning curve down by investing in some educational resources, like books or videos, that will teach you the step-by-step process for making solar panels cheaply, and safely. You can do it and it can be a lot of fun. After your first one, your subsequent solar panels will be much faster and easier to make.

If you want to discover the fastest, cheapest way to make a homemade solar panel, Emily can help you out. Find out what resources and materials you need to learn how to build a solar panel this weekend!

A Homemade Solar Panel Can Power Your Home – 100% Workable Guarantee

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Solar Energy Around your Home

You may be surprised to learn how solar energy extraction has been around for over 100 years, and during the industrial revolution, the sun was used to produce steam which would then drive turbines generating power.

The technology we use today does not rely on steam, but the charging of electrons contained within solar cells made of semi-conductive material. So, we can learn by this, that solar technology not at all in it’s infancy, as many people currently believe. We should have much more confidence in the energy we are able to harness from the sun, and use this on a much larger scale.

Everyday, more energy hits your average rooftop than the energy which comes into your home through wires. This shows you the huge capacity that solar energy has to offer.

Many people agree, and rightly so, that the best source of natural energy out there (the sun) is hugely underrated. Solar energy has the potential to provide a home with a free (or a significant boost to a) power supply all year round.

New technologies are making solar panels increasingly efficient regarding power output, durability, and their ability to harness much more solar energy on dull and cloudy days. This makes a solar panel a very good option for integration to any household.

An ever growing number of people concerned about our environment, and the future effects of global warming, have found great success in installing a solar panel and home wind turbine mix. This provides a more stable energy supply, as in the summer your solar panel can shine, and in the winter your small wind turbine will provide that extra piece of mind.

The only reason that should stop you, or put you off the idea of home energy production is the initial cost. Many people cannot afford the initial investment needed, but if you can, the future benefits regarding your extremely low electricity bills will be well worth the investment.

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James Bratley
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www.easyhomesolarpower.com In this video this mans home is completely powered by the power of the sun which is available to us all. DIY solar power for your home is actually fairly simple. You can follow the above link and find an ebook giving instructions on how to make your own solar power system for less than $200.00 worth of materials to get started. I have found it very useful information in solar power kits and highly recommend it.

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If you think solar power and solar batteries aren’t the wave of the future, you may be missing out on some exciting possibilities. America is just now starting to take action in the way of policy changes and R&D funding to move away from energy produced from fossil fuels. On August 21st 2006, Governor Schwarzenegger signed the solar power bill that aims to make California the biggest producer of solar energy in the world by 2018 through the installation of 1 million rooftop solar batteries on residential homes, office buildings schools and farms.

Homeowners who outfit their homes with solar batteries will not only benefit from lower energy use costs and higher home resale value, but under Schwarzenegger’s new law, they can sell excess power back to their utility company for a profit. Despite all of the evidence pointing to the positive aspects of power generated through solar batteries, including a commitment of $2.9 billion dollar commitment by the California Public Utilities Commission, many people still believe that solar batteries are ineffective for producing adequate power. In this article, we will explore the 3 most common misconceptions and facts surrounding home solar power and the solar battery.

Misconception #1 – I would need to live in a hot area of the country in order to benefit from a solar battery
There are two types of solar panels. One produces heat by absorbing heat from the sun. The other type, solar batteries, use Photovoltaic principles to turn the light from the sun into energy. These solar batteries are made of silicon which becomes electrically charged from the sunlight. The sun is always shining, even in the wintertime which means that solar batteries work year round-even when it doesn’t feel hot outside.

Misconception #2 – Using a solar battery will not make that much of an impact on the environment
Unless you believe that reducing greenhouse gasses by 3 million tons for every 1 million homes equip with solar panels isn’t a big impact, this misconception is simply untrue. The removal of 3 million tons of greenhouse gasses is roughly the equivalent of eliminating the harmful greenhouse gas emissions of 1 million cars. Multiply this by the total number of homes and residences in the US, and the impact is critical move for a growing population.

Misconception #3- Solar batteries cost more than they save
While it is true that solar batteries do involve more upfront costs than simply plugging into the grid, it’s important to look at costs over the long term to get an accurate cost perspective. Solar batteries can continue to produce power steadily for 50 or more years. Once your batteries are installed and producing power, there are no more costs involved with taking energy from the grid. And while grid energy may be affordable now, that doesn’t necessarily mean that it will be in the future. We have seen how quickly a limited supply and demand can impact the cost of gasoline.

What’s more, if the rest of the US follows California’s lead, excess electricity can be sold back to the energy for a profit. Solar batteries also open up new possibilities in home ownership; allowing people to build private getaways and vacation homes in remote, low land cost areas that are off the power grid. With the increased longevity and lower cost of today’s solar batteries, homeowners owe it to themselves to explore the possibilities of solar power and to rethink their paradigms about energy costs and homebuilding possibilities.

Christine Harrell
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http://easy-power.co.bz/ Hi it's Michell again with another great review!On How to make your own homemade solar panels: I know many of you are dying to know if it actually works. Well my family an I no longer pay any money on our electricity bill. So I must say with out a doubt, you can easily make your own solar power panels. Now this step by step instructional guide lays it all out. You will learn exactly how to make and design your solar power and panels. Where to find the material needed …

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Genuine renewable electricity Source, Useing Solar Power Systems at your own home to save tons of electricity and Money. Easy Do it yourself Guide at http://www.trixit.org

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