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How to make Solar Panels - Make Solar Panel and Wind Power. How to make your own solar panels - Make Solar Panel and Wind Power

This site can give you instructions to make solar panel and wind turbine at home. There is a guide at this site that will teach you how to make a power producing solar panels and reduce your electricity bill.
How to make Solar Panels - Make Solar Power and Generate Solar Power

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Used Solar Panels | Solar Panels Price

Posted by admin on Feb-24-2010

http://snurl.com/freeelectric Our easy-to-follow guide will show you how to construct the Magniwork free energy generator, which will run infinitely and create free electric energy Solar Panels Price

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Planning To To Build Your Own Solar Panels

Posted by admin on Feb-24-2010

http://www.buildsolarandwind.com
Energy costs are going up, and so is pollution. The idea of installing your own green and renewable energy system, such as a solar power system or a wind turbine can have various benefits, including lowering your utility bills.

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I have just read an ad for Power4Home solar panel kit, and was wondering if there is an independent review for it. All the reviews are obviously written by Power4Home themselves, including "comparisons" of other DIY kits. Has anyone actually bought these books and been able to come close to building a solar panel with "parts available from the hardware store" as claimed? Photovoltaic cells are expensive, yet they claim it can be done for about $200.
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the old saying applies. if it’s too good to be true, then it is FALSE.


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i need some digragm and explanation it ,my mail address in derrydee2010@yahoo.com.thank you all in anticipation.

most solar panels are 12V. you can hook it up directly to a battery for 12V usage. if you need 110VAC, you need a power inverter.

you don’t want a capacitor, a big one that holds as much energy as a battery is probably too dangerous

Emergency Preparedness & Survival Kit

Posted by admin on Feb-23-2010

Emergency Preparedness & Survival Kit

Although its important to be prepared for disastrous weather, emergency and survival kits are essential tools for any time of year. Whether you need backup power or light for potential power outages or as an emergency kit in a boat, Eco Geek Living Emergency Preparedness & Survival Kits give you peace of mind and supply you with the tools you need for any situation. The Eco Geek Living Emergency Preparedness & Survival Kit includes: PowerMonkey eXplorer Solar Charger This versatile charger keeps your phone and other small electronics fully charged using durable solar panels. The compact design means you can keep the Power Monkey almost anywhere! And, since it keeps a charge for up to a year, you’ll be able to recharge your phone whenever you need it! LED Shade Flashlight No batteries needed! This remarkable flashlight uses kinetic power to charge its light. All you need to do is shake it for sixty seconds to get thirty minutes of light! This waterproof flashlight contains powerful LED bulbs that produce bright white light under any condition! Companion Radio Stay informed to changing conditions with this combination radio/flashlight and cellphone charger. No batteries needed because its powered by you! Turn the crank to power up this versatile device or use the solar panels to harness power from the sun. Use the radio to listen to updates from any AM/FM station and use the charger to keep your cell phone ready at all times. Katadyn Water Filter Bottle Access fresh, potable water anywhere with this combination water filter and bottle from the experts at Katadyn. This unique water bottle has a built-in filtration system that allows you to turn any water into safe drinking water. Its unique three-phase filtration removes bacteria, viruses and protozoa and the compact design makes it easy for anyone to carry. With the Katadyn, you’ll never be without water again!

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What are Solar Panels for the Home?

Posted by admin on Feb-23-2010

Solar energy is a great renewable resource that is growing in popularity with the average consumer. As energy prices skyrocket and the average income stagnating, if not falling, consumers are looking for a way to reduce their costs of living in any area possible. The rise of renewable energy, and the desire to wean our society off of fossil fuels, makes using solar panels for the home a great alternative for power.

Solar power kits save energy for the homeowner because they allow the homeowner to generate their own electricity to power their home. In some cases, the homeowner can go completely off-grid and even sell additional electricity back to the power company. What a powerful concept to be able to take an expense and turn it into an asset.

What are solar panels?

A solar panel is a packaged interconnected assembly of solar cells that are cased in a housing unit to protect the cells from the weather and from physical damage. These panels generate electricity, which is then used to directly power devices in the home, or charge battery cells to store the power for nighttime use. A solar power kit typically includes solar panels, an inverter and interconnection wiring to connect the panel to the electrical system in the home. For those that want to live off the grid, batteries are included for continuous power during the day and night. The use of infrared solar cells also allows the homeowner to generate electricity at night, thus increasing the efficiency of these cells.

The technology of solar cells continues to advance with time. Currently, the efficiency rate of solar cells range from 5% to 19% depending upon the technology. The reason is that the solar cells (or photo-voltaic cells) only convert a limited range of sunlight frequencies into electricity. The renewable energy industry is experimenting with advanced technologies that will raise the efficiency of these solar cells by a whopping 50%.

A new technology for solar cells, also called thin film or third generation solar cells, is being researched. The plus side of this new generation technology is that it produces solar cells that can operate with a higher efficiency and less cost. These brands are both rigid and flexible thin film modules. The differences between the rigid thin film module and the flexible thin film module are due to differences in the materials that are used to make the modules and differences in the production of the modules.

Solar modules can last anywhere from 10 to 25 years while still operating at 80% of their original capacity. Every year the number of panels sold to consumers continues to grow. In 2007 over 4 million solar units were sold. There are a number of manufacturers that produce solar panels for consumer use, however the average consumer can create their own solar panels using materials from their local hardware store.

Solar panels for the home can provide renewable energy for the consumer. The initial costs can range greatly if the consumer chooses to build their own solar energy kit or have another company install a solar power kit. As the technology improves, the homeowner will have more options available to them to completely power their home with renewable solar power energy.

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Solar Powering Household Objects?

Posted by admin on Feb-17-2010

I’ve been doing a lot of experimenting with renewable energy lately, mostly with the kits you buy online for solar-powered cars and whatnot. My question is: how can you convert the electricity coming from the solar panel (positive and negative wires) into a standard household 120V AC current? Preferably DIY, but I’m open to buying some equipment, as long as it’s not expensive.

Inverters are rather complicated. The way that I would likely do it is set up a solar panel array so that I get somewhere around 12-14 v dc voltage. I would then use a car inverter to turn this power into the form used for household items. Inverters can be found for at least the range of 75 to 2500 watts, depending upon how big your solar panels are. hopefully this idea will help.

Here is the first inverter I found:

http://www.theinverterstore.com/the-inverter-store-product.php?model=pwrcup150cg