Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Want to Build Homemade Solar Panels? 3 Things NOT to Do When Building Homemade Solar Panels

Deciding to build homemade solar panels is a big decision and requires abundant contemplation. DIY solar power is advantageous in many regards.

Most people decide to utilize homemade solar power because it will decrease their energy bills. Others build solar panels because they are environmentally friendly. And still others use solar power because they provide a sense of security and a lessened dependence upon energy companies and fluctuating energy prices.



Why Homemade Solar Panels?

Building solar power at home will save you thousands of dollars off of professional installation costs. This savings promotes people to build solar panels on their own. The downside of such an option is that you will have to build the solar power yourself...this requires work and time. Both time and work can be reduced with the proper tips and guides.

To ensure your success, I want to briefly discuss 3 things to keep in mind while building a homemade solar panel.

1)            Do not build just one solar panel. Building one homemade solar panel according to the guides will give you around 75 Watts. In order to drastically reduce your energy bill you will have to increase this more than 10 fold. Guides say that you can build a solar panel for under $100 and also decrease your energy bill by 80%. While both of these are true, you will need to build an abundant number of solar panels in order to reduce your energy bills by 80%. Despite this, building homemade solar panels are still worth it because of the long term savings and environmental benefits.

2)            Do not put the solar panel on the shady part of your roof or backyard. It is important to consider where your house receives the most sunlight. Certain nooks and crannies may be easier to install solar power, but the solar panels may not be as efficient because they are in the shade more often than other places.



3)            Solar Cells are very fragile! Do not purchase just the required amount. When buying bundles of solar cells online, many people make the mistake of purchasing only the necessary amount. Infallible some of these solar cells break due to their fragility. Then the person has to reorder a new bundle of solar cells. This tips kind of goes along with tip 1. If you build your solar panels in a bundle, then you can purchase solar cells in a greater batch, thereby reducing your overall cost.

Building a homemade solar panel is very beneficial for you and the environment. I hope this article has cleared of some misconceptions and mistakes that people make. Maybe you already know how to build a homemade solarpanel or maybe you are just getting started.


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