Showing posts with label facts about solar panels for kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facts about solar panels for kids. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 February 2011

Solar Panels For Kids

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Did You Know How You Can Build Your Own Solar Panel

Today people everywhere over the world are looking for information about solar panels and how to build them.  Solar power is one of the most cost effective forms of energy because of the rising popularity around the globe.



Solar energy now allows us to be able to power our houses and power electronic devices very efficiently.  We can call on professionals to install solar panels to our homes but being able to build your very own solar panels is becoming all the rage.



Buying solar panels outright can be extremely expensive, especially since you would probably need more than the one. You would be amazed at how many $1000's you can save just by learning how to build your own solar panels.



Is it possible, can anyone really build their own solar panels, and believe me its not really that difficult to assembly one of your own. Researching is your next step, you want to be searching for guides that will illustrate how this can be done in the simplest way. A great guide will come with a step by step manual.



Building your own solar panels can be fun, but the cost can be one of the most exciting parts.  With the required materials such as, copper wiring, glass, plywood, etc you would be amazed at what you can put together in a day.  If you have all the materials, a great easy to follow kit with clear instructions it is very possible to be able to build a 100 watt solar panel in a day.  A section of a small shop or a small electronic gadget can be powered with one of these 100 watt solar panels.



If you decided to go ahead and purchase one of these diy solar energy guides, you would have to make sure this guide offers a step by step manual, with clear instructions and illustrations. With all of these you would have no problems in assembling your very own solar panel.



Believe it or not some of these guides will show you how to build an efficient solar panel for less than $200. So not only would you be saving a fortune in installation on solar panels, $1000's in electricity by having your own solar panels, but you would also be saving our enviroment too.  I certainly recommend getting online and checking our some product name reviews, these are people that have successfully constructed their very own solar energy system and are kind enough to share their experiences and results with the rest of us.  Go for it, make it a fun thing, do it with the kids, learn how to build your own solar panel and save $1000's.





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Justine is a professional woman researching the benefits of Solar Energy Systems
Solar Energy is certainly the way of the future, especially in the home, building your own solar energy system is really not that difficult, here is a fantastic article with everything you need to know about DIY Solar Panels The initial Cost Of Solar Energy is a must read also.



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Thursday, 15 April 2010

Facts About Solar Panels

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High temperature water pump to boost pressure?

I need to fit a booster pump to increase pressure from a gravity fed vented solar water heater (uses vacuum tubes).

The problem is that the temperature of the water from the solar panel can be very high - in fact it could boil under some circumstances. It's safe because the system is vented.

As the "solar" water feeds existing water heaters in the house, diluting the hot with some cold prior to the pump with an automatic mixer valve is not really an attractive option as we want to gather as much hot water as possible.

Can anyone tell me where to get a booster pump that can operate at up to 100 Deg C, delivering 2 bar pressure and about 25 liters per minute. Thanks.


Well, you have to have a mixer valve if your temps are over 140F

If I understand you correctly, you could put your mixer valve on the gravity fed hot water and then the output of the mixer valve goes to the inlet of a pump that can handle 140F. Then you don't need a mixer on the hot water tank in the house. And finding a pump that can handle that temp will be a lot easier.

Also, storing high temp water is very inefficient. The higher the delta Temp is from the water to the ambient surroundings, then the lower the efficiency. You could save just as much energy in the water by increasing your water tank size and lowering your temp. For instance a 100 gallons of water close to boiling has the same stored energy as 150 gallons of 140F water. And you don't need a mixer at that point and you don't need a special pump either.

I'm assuming you are using storage on the roof with a thermosyphon? Can you add more water storage next to that one?


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