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Do It Yourself Solar

November 26, 2009 by Mike Richter  

Have you ever really thought about how ridiculous it is that we have a huge system that costs billions of dollars to give us electricity, when we have all the electricity we could ever need falling around us all the time? Imagine if we started to take a fraction of it. Everybody has heard of solar panels, but few people realize just how cheap and easy it can be to create 100% clean, free, renewable energy all the time. My neighbors just last week built a set of RV solar panel just last.

Unfortunately, most people never get past the price tag when they look at home systems. That’s because professional companies have realized they can charge a fortune because of all the money they save homeowners. It can cost more than $25,000 to install solar panels on your home. Fortunately for you, it’s entirely possible to build your own system. You’re only four steps away:

1. Buy a good manual that will tell you everything you need to know about how to make your own solar panels. Investing $50 on a good manual will save you dozens of hours of frustration. With the money you’re going to save building your own panels, it only makes sense to spend $50 to get the job done right.

2. Find the solar cells online. This is the core of the solar panel, the surface which actually turns sunlight into electricity. If you want to make your own as a science project, it can be really fun and entertaining, but if you’re trying to produce power, better just to buy them. The cost about $70 per panel.

3. Buy the casing materials. I’ve seen sites that claim you can find everything you need for under $30 at your local hardware store/scrap pile. While I haven’t found this to be exactly the case, you can find everything you need for around $50. Depending on your plans, you’ll also need to either find the electronics to wire into your local power grid, or a battery bank. All the info you need should be in your instruction manual.

4. Have a barn raising! Call your friends, neighbors, and kids and make a family weekend project out of it. Everybody who hears what you’re up to will want to come check it out. Use all that help to get your system ready to go!

So there it is in four steps. You could literally have your home running entirely on solar power by the end of the week for under $1,000 total! Eliminate you power bills (or even get paid for extra energy!) and do something that’s good for you and good for the earth.

If you’d like to here some first hand experience about solar panal then look no further. We’ll show you just how easy it can be. If you’re interested in RV Solar Panal, then this is the site for you.

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