DIY Solar Power For the Home Made Simple

by admin on March 12, 2010

More and more people each and every day now realize that we must look to alternative energy sources for the future. The sun and the wind are the two most abundant and accessible. That’s the reason why DIY Solar Power has enjoyed such a meteoric rise in popularity. It used to be that homeowners had to fork out thousands and thousands of dollars to manufacturers for solar power.

While the cost is still incredibly high, now homeowners have the technology and know-how to make and install solar panels for themselves but. It can be completed for a mere fraction of the cost. Although it may sound complex, making solar panels really is rather simple. Any local hardware store will have the serials and tools necessary for the project.

There are no special skills required to do it which means that anyone that gives it a try and succeed. Help is not too far away when it comes to DIY solar power because of the large and active community of enthusiasts. Hobbyists and homeowners alike are finding that it can be quite rewarding to go green.

The cost of electricity will be reduced in a significant way, if not eliminated. The resale value of the home is also enhanced. The improvement in tech knowledge makes building solar power systems possible for just about anyone. It’s made of solar cells, batteries and mounts. Constructing solar cells is how the process begins.

The cells convert the sun’s rays into electricity. When the cells are finished they are wired together to form the panel. It is the cells working in tandem that creates a functioning panel. The process produces a photovoltaic solar panel. While photovoltaic sounds like an intimidating word, it simply means turning light into electricity. The final step is to install it.

The electricity that is generated then either gets used, stored or sold to the electric company. May be using the word sold is a bit misleading. The electricity that is in excess of what the homeowner requires is sent through the electrical grid to the utility company.

The homeowner gets credits that are used to offset the cost of his or her electric bill. When enough credits are earned to eliminate the entire cost of the bill, it is known as going off the grid. Sounds pretty appealing doesn’t it? That’s because it is. In addition to saving money, DIY Solar Power is also environmentally friendly.

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