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Bret Parker explains what to expect and how to go about making your own solar panels solar power energy using the sun’s energy to power your home is as green as it gets.

PRLog (Press Release) – Dec 26, 2010 – Solar panels have the ultimate green stamp of approval, and gone are the days when you needed to pay tens of thousands of dollars solar your home.

With government rebates and increasing demand, solar panels have moved into the dreams of the average homeowner.

Once installed, solar panels can generate pollution-free green electricity from the sun for 25 or more years. Making solar panels takes relatively little energy or knowledge.

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What are solar panels?


Solar panels consist of modules that are put together in an array (an arrangement of rows and columns). Modules are made up of solar cells. There are basically three main types of solar cells on the market: monocrystalline, polycrystalline and thin film.

Eighty-five per cent of solar cells are made from crystalline silicon. Monocrystalline cells, made from a single silicon crystal, are the most efficient.

Polycrystalline cells are made from many silicon crystals and, while less efficient than monocrystalline. Polycrystalline cells are also generally cheaper than their Monocrystalline cells.

The basic requirement for installing solar panels is a un shaded, north-facing roof. Bret explains the how to install at an angle to gain the maximum befit from the sun and the longest time exposed tom sunlight.

Also a common factor is roof pitch. If your roof is not at the correct angle, Solar panels can easily be installed on a frame.


How many panels will I need?


Be self-sufficient in all the energy used in the home from morning to night, although your ability to achieve this will depend on your current energy consumption, roof size and how much money you are prepared to spend.

The effectiveness of the solar panels also varies depending on where you live.

The average home uses about 18 kWatt of electricity per day. A 1-kWatt system provides about 4.8 kWh per day (depending on location), which means to be self-sufficient you would need a 4-kWatt system costing well over 25/30 grand to install. Even with government rebate this is still expensive!

It makes far more sense to work on minimizing your household energy use first, before you draw power from your solar panels.

That is why Bret parker has produced a complete guide to home solar energy by making your own solar panels. … http://www.make-a-solar-panel.com  


Grid connected versus stand-alone


Solar panels can be connected to the grid, in which case you won’t need a battery. A grid-connected system consists of PV modules, a meter and an inverter. The panels create DC electricity, which is converted (by an inverter) to AC electricity.

You need AC electricity to be able to run appliances. A meter allows you to measure how much electricity you generate versus how much you buy back from the grid at night.

Homeowners realize that grid connection means that during a blackout your system will also lose power because it will be automatically turned off for safety reasons. If you want uninterruptible power, a battery system is required, which will substantially increase costs and maintenance.


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If, however, you live in a remote area you’ll want a stand-alone system. Remote users will need a battery to store energy, a back-up system and a solar regulator, which controls the amount of charge going into the batteries to prevent them from being overcharged.

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