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		<title>How To Build A Solar Panel System-Learn How To Build A Solar Panel System</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 11:17:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gordy Perry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The best thing about solar power is that it has an unlimited potential. Learning how to build a solar panel system is neither technical nor costly; in fact you can easily solar power your complete home for a very small investment. You just need to know how to make your own renewable energy source and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img src="http://thm-a02.yimg.com/nimage/0465b936a746c03e" alt="image" title="solar 20panel 1  jpg" align="left" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0" />The best thing about solar power is that it has an unlimited potential. Learning how to build a solar panel system is neither technical nor costly; in fact you can easily solar power your complete home for a very small investment. You just need to know how to make your own renewable energy source and today I’m going to tell you exactly how to build your own solar panel system If you want to learn how to build a solar panel system, you will first need to learn some fundamentals on how exactly does a solar panel works. This way, the complete process will be much easier to handle. The procedure starts with solar modules. They are the main components exposed directly to sunlight. Their chief role is to convert the sun light into usable electrical power for your home appliances. To get them properly installed, solar modules are to be mounted on a steel frame and positioned on your roof top. Power produced by the solar modules is converted from Direct Current (DC) to Alternating Current (AC) through a inverter. Usually, Alternating Current (AC) is the utilizable electrical power that we need to power the home appliances. Next, the electrical power transfers from the inverter to the electrical service panel. The electrical service panel is used for distributing the electrical power to different parts of your house or office for use. The extra electrical power produced by the solar panels will then be brought into the grid all the way via the utility electric meter. As a result, the meter will be made to spin backwards and this establishes a credit with the utility company in offsetting future usage. This method is known as Net Metering and is approved by State Level Electricity Policy. Learning how to build a solar panel system isn&#8217;t really a difficult task. You don&#8217;t require many skills beyond being able to handle wiring &amp; basic tools with care and safety measures. The components needed for constructing solar panels include:- 1.    Solar Cells2.    Sheet Plywood3.    Copper Wire4.    General Tools (Drills, screwdrivers, woodwork glue etc)5.    Clear PVC Sheeting All these components can be cheaply bought by you from the local hardware store. Photovoltaic cell is the only component that you might have to search online and it can be found easily on eBay. Quality directions that are easy to follow are vital to find when trying to learn how to build your own solar panel system. This will make the building process less stressful and make you happier that you made the choice to do it yourself. Online is just one of the places you are able to find some of these manuals. We have reviewed the best guides available to help you to learn how to build your own solar panel system. Go ahead and check them out NOW……learn how to build a solar panel system and STOP paying for electricity…FOREVER!</div>
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		<title>How to Make Solar Panels &#8211; Make Your Own Solar Panel at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 08:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gordy Perry</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>www.energybrainiac.com &#8211; How to Make Solar Panels -Make Your Own Solar Panel at Home Solar Panels, Fountains, Solar Lights, Thin Film Panels &#8211; Manufacturer · Alternative Energy Solar Panels are made of solar cells and we bring you one step closer to creating your own solar panels. Our solar cells are industrial grade and have been &#8220;How to make a solar power generator&#8221; · Alternative Energy Buy yourself a small solar panel. For about $100 you should be able to get one &#8230; Make Money With Your Digital Camera. More ways to make money at home &#8230;Solar Panels, Home Kits, Solar Lights, Fountains, Residential Panels · Alternative Energy Solar Home Kits, Panels, Fountains, Lights and so much more. &#8230; and numerous tax incentives make panel systems an attractive investment for powering homes &#8230;How I built an electricity producing Solar Panel · Alternative Energy This panel will hold 36 3 X 6 inch solar cells. I decided to make 2 &#8230; Feel free to deviate in your own design. These dimensions are included here for &#8230;How to Make Inexpensive DIY Home-Built Solar Panels with Damaged &#8230; · Alternative Energy Making Cheap, Inexpensive DIY Solar Panels at Home Mike Davis is an astronomer. &#8230; Create an account at Hugg and submit your own green news Build Your Own Solar Panel Kits Sep 22, 2008 &#8230; Now, there are some small home made solar panels you can make, &#8230; How to Make Solar Panels &#8211; Making Your Own Solar Panel at Home Make your very own solar panel! Here&#8217;s how! Want to know how to &#8230; · Space Exploration How to make your own solar panel As the copper cools, it shrinks. &#8230; If this were to form the roof of a home, each home would be 30 meters long and 30 How to Make Solar Panels &#8211; Make Your Own Solar Panel at Home energy bill eliminate power solar panel panels wind turbine alternative efficient efficiency renewable system how to build electricity earth home technology off grid electric bills reduce</p>
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		<title>DIY Solar Panels &#8211; Steps Towards Building a Solar Panel</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 17:58:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gordy Perry</dc:creator>
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		<title>Residential Solar Panels-Cheapest Residential Solar Panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 01:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gordy Perry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power is the energy of the future. Learn how to get cheapest residential solar panels. A few of the several advantages of solar energy are first and foremost its free, easy to harness and is capable to provide more energy than what is needed by most households. You might be aware that commercially sold [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img src="http://thm-a04.yimg.com/nimage/5059346ff62f587e" alt="image" title="Solar Energy Charger for Mobile Cell Phone Nokia Samsung Sony" align="left" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0" />Solar power is the energy of the future. Learn how to get cheapest residential solar panels. A few of the several advantages of solar energy are first and foremost its free, easy to harness and is capable to provide more energy than what is needed by most households. You might be aware that commercially sold solar panels have their worth in thousands of dollars. But, did you know you can actually go solar for a fraction of that cost. To be specific, you can go solar for as little as $200! Why Go Solar? Solar panels are made up of tiny PV cells, also known as photovoltaic cells. The PV cells capture sun light and store it in a battery. The energy stored in the battery is then transformed into exploitable electricity using an inverter. Solar power is a renewable resource of energy and free to harness once you have installed solar panels. Installing ready made solar panels can be quite expensive and can cost you anywhere from $10,000 &#8211; $18,000 to solar power you entire home. You can solar power your entire home for a fraction of this amount if you learn how to build residential solar panels. Building your own solar panels from scratch is cheap and easy, all the required raw materials can be easily picked up from the local hardware or electrical store. This also cuts down on any further impact on the environment as the solar panels do not go through any manufacturing processes. Going Solar Is Easy!  Various kits are offered to download from different vendors that will teach you how to build dirt cheap residential solar panels. The downloaded kits include steps for calculating the actual electricity that you require from solar panels based upon your utility bills. Once you have that information you can start building your own solar panels, typically you can easily build a 100 watt solar panel in a day very easily.Now, that’s not something substantial, but when you can easily redo the whole process over and over again, you can completely go off-grid with a few days of work and perhaps sell back the extra power back to the utility company. Now, how is that for a change? You’ll get a check from the utility provider! Save Heaps! Once you have installed residential solar panels, they will pay for themselves many times over the course of their life. Generally, solar panels have an average lifetime for 25-30 years requiring little to no maintenance. So, you do the math here and calculate how much you are set to save!</div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 05:06:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gordy Perry</dc:creator>
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		<title>Home Solar Energy Systems-Cheapest Home Solar Energy Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 11:22:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gordy Perry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power is the energy of the future. Learn how to get the cheapest home solar energy systems. A few of the several advantages of solar energy are first and foremost its free, easy to harness and is capable to provide more energy than what is needed by most homes. You may be aware that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img src="http://thm-a01.yimg.com/nimage/d84fb7820cd33f48" alt="image" title="SCel2 jpg" align="left" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0" />Solar power is the energy of the future. Learn how to get the cheapest home solar energy systems. A few of the several advantages of solar energy are first and foremost its free, easy to harness and is capable to provide more energy than what is needed by most homes. You may be aware that a commercially sold solar panel has its worth in thousands of dollars. But, did you know you can go solar for a fraction of that cost. To be specific, you can go solar for as little as $200! Why Go Solar? Solar panels are made up of small PV cells, also known as photovoltaic cells. The PV cells capture sun light and store it in a battery. The energy stored in the battery is then transformed into usable electricity using an inverter. Solar power is a renewable resource of energy and free to harness once you have installed solar panels. Installing ready made solar panels can be pretty expensive and can cost you anywhere from $10,000 &#8211; $18,000 to solar power you entire home. You can solar power your whole house for a fraction of this amount if you learn how to build home solar energy systems on your own. Building these systems from scratch is cheap and easy; all the required raw materials can be easily bought from the local electrical or hardware store. This also cuts down on any further impact on the environment as the solar panels do not go through any manufacturing processes. Going Solar Is Easy! Various kits are available to download from different vendors that will teach you to build home solar energy systems. The downloaded kits include steps for calculating the actual electricity that you need from solar panels based upon your electricity bills. Once you have that information you can start building your own solar panels, typically you can easily build a 100 watt solar panel in a day very easily.Now, that’s not something very substantial, but when you can easily redo the whole process over and over again, you can completely go off-grid with a few days of work and perhaps sell back the extra power back to the utility company. Now, how is that for a change? You’ll get a check from the utility provider! Save Heaps! Once you install home solar energy systems, the systems will pay for themselves many times over the course of their life. Generally, solar panels have an average lifetime for 25-30 years requiring no to little maintenance. So, you do the math here and calculate how much you are set to save!</div>
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		<title>How Much to Pay to Have Solar Panels in Your Home?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 02:28:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gordy Perry</dc:creator>
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		<title>Amazing ! Build a FULL Size Solar Panel Under $100 and Power up All House</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 11:04:50 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>www.solarenergyguide.net &#8211; How to Make a Homemade Solar Panel Solar panels, unlike before, are cheap and easy to install with great efficiency. With this advent, you can save big money as well as help save the environment. A DIY kit is available and has an easy to follow instruction with them. What you need is some simple tools and you&#8217;re done. Here is your guide to make a homemade solar panel 1. First, you must know the loads of your solar panel and the package that is affordable to you. One watt of solar panel module will coast you about $25 and a 200 watts module is around $1000. If you need more power, you can connect this to form a collector to produce your desired power needs. Electrical connections are made in series to achieve a desired output voltage and/or in parallel to provide a desired amount of current capability. 2. After selecting the solar panel modules, you need a charge controller which is an important system component that regulates the voltage generated by the solar panel. This will regulate your power and provide protection to the batteries from being over or under-charged. 3. Next, you need a solar inverter this will convert 12 volt DC (direct current) from solar panel to 125 volts AC (alternating current) which will feed your appliances. Some high end inverters combine an inverter, battery charger and dual transfer switch in one package. 4. Batteries are needed if there is no sun or there is a blackout in your area. Typically, lead acid batteries are use because of performance and cost. Newer lead-acid battery is called maintenance free and this does not require water addition, but this is expensive. The battery is one of the first components of your solar panel to be replaced. Usually, a battery can have 200 to 300 charge/discharge cycle because of corrosion and depletion of active materials. So, be prepared to change batteries in about a year. Typical price of batteries ranges from 100 to 500 dollars. 5. Also, you must consider the battery enclosure as this are toxic and can explode. Solar PV (Photovoltaic) Panel Mounting System is where your panel will be installed. You can choose either at the roof, pole, or at the ground. There are so many designs to choose from and some have motors to track the sun. 6. The last, but certainly the most important one, is that make sure to have your wire connection checked by qualified technician. Faulty electrical wiring is the most common fire hazard today. Now that you know how to make a homemade solar panel, you can now start this DIY project with ease. It&#8217;s affordable and simple without having to worry about your monthly expenditure on electricity anymore. You can definitely save money and the environment by making a homemade solar panel at your own home. It is a fun, enriching, and worthy project to undertake. If you want to know more about the easy and step-by-step guide on building and installing your own solar panels at home, just Click Here. How to Make a Homemade Solar Panel How to Make Homemade Solar Paneladvantages alternative benefits bill build cell cells cheap conservation cost costs diy earth earth4energy earthenergy efficiency efficient electric electricity eliminate energy environment free fuel generate generator global green grid heat heater help home homemade house how instructions kits live make manufacturer market money natural panel panels plant power renewable residential resources review save scam sell solar sun system</p>
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		<dc:creator>Gordy Perry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power is the energy of the future. Learn how to get cheapest residential solar panel. A few of the several advantages of solar energy are first and foremost its free, easy to harness and is capable to provide more energy than what is needed by most households. You might be aware that commercially sold [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img src="http://thm-a04.yimg.com/nimage/c6a20f501f92f56c" alt="image" title="solar window" align="left" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0" />Solar power is the energy of the future. Learn how to get cheapest residential solar panel. A few of the several advantages of solar energy are first and foremost its free, easy to harness and is capable to provide more energy than what is needed by most households. You might be aware that commercially sold solar panels have their worth in thousands of dollars. But, did you know you can actually go solar for a fraction of that cost. To be specific, you can go solar for as little as $200! Why Go Solar? Solar panels are made up of tiny PV cells, also known as photovoltaic cells. The PV cells capture sun light and store it in a battery. The energy stored in the battery is then transformed into exploitable electricity using an inverter. Solar power is a renewable resource of energy and free to harness once you have installed solar panels. Installing ready made solar panels can be quite expensive and can cost you anywhere from $10,000 &#8211; $18,000 to solar power you entire home. You can solar power your entire home for a fraction of this amount if you learn how to build a residential solar panel. Building your own solar panels from scratch is cheap and easy, all the required raw materials can be easily picked up from the local hardware or electrical store. This also cuts down on any further impact on the environment as the solar panels do not go through any manufacturing processes. Going Solar Is Easy!  Various kits are offered to download from different vendors that will teach you how to build a dirt cheap residential solar panel. The downloaded kits include steps for calculating the actual electricity that you require from solar panels based upon your utility bills. Once you have that information you can start building your own solar panels, typically you can easily build a 100 watt solar panel in a day very easily.Now, that’s not something substantial, but when you can easily redo the whole process over and over again, you can completely go off-grid with a few days of work and perhaps sell back the extra power back to the utility company. Now, how is that for a change? You’ll get a check from the utility provider! Save Heaps! Once you have installed residential solar panel, it will pay for itself many times over the course of its life. Generally, solar panels have an average lifetime for 25-30 years requiring little to no maintenance. So, you do the math here and calculate how much you are set to save!</div>
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