Monday, February 14, 2011

How to make a solar panel craft cut to pieces the electricity bill


Solar panels and energy systems are becoming more popular these days as people look for ways to reduce their dependence on increasingly expensive electricity that is produced from fossil fuels. Today you are going to learn the first steps behind to be able to make a solar panel craft that will help you beat the oil price increases and cut to pieces the electricity bill. With a little work, you could even have your power company you pay instead of sending their hard-earned money every month.

The first step to build a home solar panel is to determine if your property receives enough sunlight to make it worth installing one. In general, most areas are suitable, but if you live somewhere where you are in close to perpetual darkness, it is usually sunny or raining/Hailing heavily, you probably shouldn't install one. Of course during the zone you live better, but most people will benefit from having a solar panel.

Step two is to buy a set of guidelines and instructions that will show you what parts you should buy for your homemade solar panel, how to assemble them and then how to install them in a safe and correct. There are plans for free on the Internet, but are typically for low power applications such as performing individual appliances and are not worth it, but as a fun weekend project to do with children. Plans are not particularly expensive-my recommended set of them under $ 50 and includes tips on how to build your own wind turbine to give you even greater reductions in electricity bills.

Perhaps the best thing about using a good set of instructions, plans and projects is the fact that you will be able to build a system of solar panels at home to store excess electricity, or for use at night or in the days with very little sunlight. What is even better is the fact that you can sell the excess electricity Back to your company of power-rather than pay them they owe you. Basically, the House will become a solar power!








Click here to learn more about Jeff Palmer recommended set of plans for solar energy in your home, including what you will need to spend, what will the power bill reductions, as well as how to make a solar panel at home [http://www.squidoo.com/solar-and-wind-power-for-homes] [http://www.squidoo.com/solar-and-wind-power-for-homes]. Don't forget that you will get free information, diagrams and guidelines on how to install a wind turbine to accompany your solar system.

Jeff Palmer is an economist, but he has also worked in the field of alternative energy since its early days, installing and helping to develop mainly solar and wind power generation systems.


1 comment:

  1. We have to find the right home solar power in order to save you money and help the environment you need to think about particular factors is to make a much more educated decision when it comes to solar energy and our home.

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