The Sun Rises in the Sky!

The sun is shining, and the only cloud in the sky is the latest utility bill that seems to rise every month… and rise, and rise …and keep rising!

The answer may be that you need to consider building your own solar panels.   Here are a few tips that just might help…

You Need the Right Tools

Check out the online specials for materials and save on the construction cost. In addition, there are many suppliers who will offer everything that is required to complete the job, as well as plans and advice on assembly.

The tools needed to build your own solar panels will likely already in your workshop and include hammer, saw, soldering iron, screw drivers and a knife. Invest in a good ebook with plans and descriptions, one of the most important tools.  Here is a good one:

http://www.windnsunenergy.com/go/e4esolar

Materials

The materials list is a little longer but you can use some scrap or inexpensive lumber to make the frame for mounting the panels on the roof.   Old scrap lumber will also do to make the housing for the cells.

Purchase pre tabbed photo-voltaic (PV) cells and the tab wiring to connect them. Some eva glue, solder and flux, plastic sheeting to cover the lid of the housing as well as blocking diodes to stop current reversal, and you are ready to get started.

Take a Deep Breath and Get a Cup of Coffee!

The next step is to make a cup of coffee and make some decisions on where the panels are going to be mounted. A south facing slope of 30˚ that is not shaded or in the path of natural pests is required, and if possible one that will allow wiring to be easily conducted into the area you choose to house the storage batteries.

When starting out to build your own solar panels, allow a weekend and clear a space on the workshop floor that is clean and dust free. The process is essentially an assembly project once the cells are attached to a backing board in rows.

Puttin’ it All together

Join the cell tabs with the wire and add the blocking diodes and cable to connect up to the storage battery and cover with the plastic lid. Seal the whole unit with the silicone grouting.

Mounting the panels on the roof should occur after some insulation has been applied to the rear of the housing, and to really make the unit efficient paint all the housing black – not the lid though!

Make Sure You Have Enough Help

This may be a two person job, not just because it is heavy, but because it is awkward work and more difficult when working at heights.

If the whole thing seems a little too much for the DIY skills at hand, then you can purchase a kit or even a complete unit. Before you buy, check out someone who has already gone down the same track, or at least try to see a solar powered unit in action.

The project should be fun, as learning how to build your own solar panels is survival technology that can give the homeowner some true independence in times when supply of power can be unreliable.

Plans and instructions available at http://www.windnsunenergy.com/go/e4esolar will be invaluable.

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The Sun Powers the Globe

Everyday the sun shines and provides enough energy for the entire globe for 27 years. Solar energy is just one of the renewable energy sources up for grabs. Wind energy and geo thermal energy are other alternative renewable energy sources with potential opportunities as well.

This article will detail the alternative renewable energy resources available to give you some insight into what choices you have.  Supplies of fossil fuels will eventually run out therefore it is important to consider renewable energy options.

Growth in Solar Power Popularity

As stated above, solar power is an excellent source of renewable energy and utilizes sunshine to create energy (heat and electricity). Solar power uses direct conversion of radiation in the form of a solar PV (Photovoltaic) system.  Many other usages of solar power exist include solar hot water systems and solar water purification systems and many more.

At the present time in the US, approximately 200,000 homes use solar power to generate electricity. As the technology becomes more affordable it becomes a viable option for people wishing to save money, reduce carbon emissions and use a clean green source of power.

Wind Energy Resources

Wind energy is another potential form of alternative renewable energy resources, currently being utilized by people who want to cut down on their energy cost and reliance on fossil fuels.  Wind power has been around for a long time and wind power first generated electricity in 1890, fast forward to the present and there is a growing market for wind energy.  Commercial wind farms are popping up everywhere, not without some level of controversy.

Contrary to popular opinion wind does not have to constantly blow a gale to power homes with wind energy. Like solar energy, the great thing about wind power is that wind is clean, green and you can produce it in your own back yard. Out of all the renewable energy resources available, wind power has the greatest scope to grow.

Remote Locations

People that live in remote locations with available land find wind power a viable option particularly where grid power is not available. Wind power is both reliable and consistent; the equipment costs are relatively low as well. These systems work when wind power is available, and during low winds people at remote locations can use battery powered systems to store energy.

Even if you don’t live in a remote location you may still want to take advantage of small scale wind power. Small wind turbines can generate about 20 kilowatts of energy and this is usually enough energy to power most US households.

Hydroelectricity

There are other alternative renewable energy resources aside from solar energy and wind power, however these other systems are not as successful and are only suitable in certain locations. Hydroelectricity uses dams with high pressure water flow to produce energy. At the moment less than 10 per cent of domestic energy production is in the form of hydro electricity. Most of the large scale hydroelectricity dams are located in the west and north in Canada which has immense water resources.

People who are interested in using water to power electricity can take advantage of hydropower by placing hydropower generators in small back yard rivers and streams.   This is of course subject to local regulations and restrictions.

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