Sunday, 20 December 2009

Solar Panels For Residential Use

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Solar Panels for Household Use - Where do I Begin?

When you are starting your thourough search for solar panels for household use, what do you ask yourself, or your significant other, before you make a final decision?  There are lots of questions that you may have.  Here are a couple of basic questions that you need to get started with.  Obviously there are several more before you make your decision, but these are the ones that are important in my opinion.



How much can I afford to spend?



In today's economy, most people are trying to save money wherever they can. This is most likely why you began to search for solar panels for household use. Saving money on electric, water or gas bill is one of the first things that you think of when trying to cut expenses or saving money on your monthly budget. You could spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars having a professionally designed home solar power system installed by a professional contractor, but did you know that you could make your own solar panels for household use for less than two hundred dollars? I am sure you are asking how this could be possible. Surplus or slightly damaged solar cells can be found for sale all over the internet. One of the popular places to find these surplus or slightly damaged solar cells is at your favorite auction website. The surplus cells can be joined together to make large panels that can power your whole house or just the storage garage or shed behind your home.  Typically you would only have lights in a storage shed, so your electrical needs will be minimal.  This is a perfect application for homemade solar panels.



Does my property get enough exposure to the sun to power my entire house?



If your house and yard is covered with trees, or for the most part in the shade, then you may want to consider other DIY energy sources. But most everyone can greatly benefit from solar panels for household use. Set your goals small at first. Start with a small project like building a charger for you cell phone or laptop or maybe just building a power cell for running a small fan. Powering your entire house with do it yourself solar power can be a very rewarding and enjoyable experience. But take the advice of a fellow handy person, start small. Then you can work your way up, slowly, to powering your entire home with solar power.  Don't try to take on too much before starting to build solar panels for household use.



There you have it.  Figure out how much you can afford to spend and find out how much sun you can expect to get on your yard or property and you will be well on your way.


About the Author


If you are interested in finding more information about Making Solar Panels or if you are interested in finding out more about Homemade Solar Panels go to my website about DIY Solar Panels at http://www.diyenergyreviewed.com to find out more



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