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Renewable Solar Energy Revealed - What You Must Have Before You Start

Recently, a growing number of people have explored the option of building and installing solar panels for their own homes in an effort to combat increasing energy costs. However, when people see the prices of professionally installed panels they realize that in reality, it may not be a luxury they could quite afford. Fortunately, there is an easier, more cost efficient way to harness power from the sun and that is to learn how to make and install your own solar panels at home.

Following the right advice and guidance, anyone can learn how to make their own solar panels for their home and it really is much easier than you might think. When compared to the cost of purchasing and installing a factory made solar energy system, learning how to make your very own solar panels from the comfort of your own home or workshop is by far the most cost effective option. In addition to this, simply by learning how to generate solar power for yourself, you will also have greater control over the size and design of your system as well.

A high quality manual is a must and once you have learned how to make your solar panels, you will find that the required parts are actually very easy to find. Most of these parts such as plywood, glass and copper wire, can be found at your local hardware store or can be easily and cheaply ordered. Locating the photovoltaic cells to use in your project is also very straightforward and inexpensive. They are obtainable over the Internet or check with local retailers - there may even be one local to you!!

Once you have mastered making your solar panels and you have the required supplies, it would usually only take about 1 day to fully assemble a 100-watt panel. This should be the ideal amount of electricity to operate small household appliances.

Before you start building of course, the single most important step is to find a quality manual with detailed instructions for learning how to build your own energy saving panels. You definitely get what you pay for, so my advice would be to not be frightened to spend a few extra dollars on a high quality, well written instruction manual.

Look at it this way - the overall, the cost of the making your own panels is so low, the price of the how to guide is relatively minimal and you will still be paying much less by learning how build solar panels on your own than you would by purchasing a professionally installed system.

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