Solar energy, which Earth receives in one hour, is more than
the whole energy world uses in a year. Solar energy when harvested through
homemade solar panel is the easiest way to save money on home electricity.
Solar panels promise big savings on your monthly energy bills. Still it is not
that popular as it should be; maybe because of huge cost of the system
installed by professionals. But the small investment on homemade solar panel
can get immediate results.
How Solar Energy is generated?
In the depths of sun, hydrogen atoms are fused in to helium
atoms which results in non stop thermonuclear explosions. As a result huge
energy is released during this process. Part of which reaches the earth in the
form of radiation. This is the free source of energy for our homemade solar
panel. Solar panel converts this solar radiation into useful electrical energy
which can be stored in batteries for our use.
Working of your homemade solar panel?
A photovoltaic panel has the array of Solar Cells, or
photovoltaic cells, which are arranged in a grid-like pattern. These solar
cells function is similar to the function of large semiconductors. When photons
from the sun rays strike these solar cells, they displace electrons from the
atoms. This leaves an empty space which attracts other free available
electrons. If a PN junction is made-up in the cell, then the dislodged photons
starts flowing towards the P side of the junction. The effect of this electron
movement results in a flow of electrical current which can then be routed from
the surface of the cell through electrical contacts to produce power. The
output of your PV panel depends on the number and quality of solar cells. More
the number of solar cells more will be the output from solar panel.
Where to fit your Homemade Solar Panel?
Rooftop generally receives the most direct sunlight. Therefore
it is an appropriate place to install your PV panel. Our main goal is to get
the unobstructed sunlight. You can place it in your backyard as well wherever
you feel it will get direct sun rays.
Tracking of your homemade Solar Panel?
As the earth moves in the elliptical path around the sun
through a yearly cycle, the angle of sunlight changes. To get the maximum
output from your system, you can track the sun as it changes its position. You
can go in for an automatic solar tracker which automatically follows the sun's
daily path or you can adjust your solar panels accordingly to track the sun by
yourself.
Some guidelines to do this by yourself:
· In the month
of February set your panel at the same angle as the latitude of the place you
live.
· In the month
of May set your panels at the angle of your latitude minus 15 degrees.
· In the month
of August set your panel at the same angle as your latitude.
· In the month
of November set your panel at the angle of your latitude plus 15 degrees.
If you are willing to put in the effort in building your
panels, you will find it will save you large amounts of money on your
electricity bills.
Ralph Somers, editor
Homemade Solar Panel
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