DIY Solar Panels Gives Your Home Green DIY Energy
By Zach AngeloPeople are looking for different ways to be kinder to our environment and at the same time to save money; diy solar panels are a great answer to this problem. Many people think that making the conversion to solar thermal power is too expensive and complicated for the average homeowner.
You can make diy solar panels for less than two hundred dollars per panel. The most expensive item would be the solar cells; however, you do not need to buy brand new cells. You can purchase used solar cells on any of the major online auction sites at a fraction of the price of brand new ones. You will probably have a hard time finding the quantity that you need if you are making several panels; if you purchase them brand new.
Many sellers will use wax to store and ship solar cells. Just remember that wax is not easy to get off the cells once you have them. The cells are brittle and you could damage them just trying to remove the wax. However; they will be well protected. You might want to discuss a different shipping method with the seller. If the seller is already storing their cells like this, there is not much that you can do.
After receiving the cells and making the appropriate measurements, you will have to construct a shallow box to contain all of the solar cells. Do not make the box too deep or you will create a shadow on the cells. You want all of the cells exposed to the sun. Then cover all the cells with a piece of clear plexiglass for protection.
You will need to solder all of the cells together. You will need to solder them in a certain order so that you will have a consistent flow of energy to produce a voltage. It is recommended to use a soldering iron and you will have to treat these cells as delicately as you can. Pushing to hard, having the soldering too hot or holding the soldering iron too long in the same area could damage the solar cells.
A light touch with a soldering iron is all the heat that is necessary for this project. Anything hotter or being heavy handed can possibly damage the cells and render them unusable.
Anyone that has a basic understanding of electrical and construction jobs should not have a problem building their own diy solar panels. There are more in depth articles that you guide you from the start to finish of this project. This is an exciting low cost solution to eliminating your reliance on the electric company and allowing you to rely on Mother Nature.
Yes, you can easily build your own solar panels! Find the step-by-step video guides at the Green DIY Energy Review. Stop paying for your energy Green DIY Energy guide.
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