Building a Solar Panel on Your Own

If what you want is a lower electricity bill and more value for your money, building a solar panel is absolutely a great idea.  It can cut at least 30 percent of your monthly cost (depending on how many panels you have) and could also help you save Mother Nature.  In this article, let’s learn more about solar panels and how helpful they could be.

 

First off, you need to understand that solar panels are not always ridiculously expensive.  There are some DIY solar kits which cost about $200 each and could be installed on your own (or with little help from a friend).  These kits are available in shops both online and offline.

 

A solar power home kit is typically composed of photovoltaic cells, sheet glass, copper wires, plywood, switches, fuses, a power inverter, a grounding system, and a mounting structure.  Of course, it also comes with a detailed instruction on how to set up the system properly.

 

Building a solar panel would typically last from one to three days.  Along the way, you may have to pay for a few associated costs but they are certainly not much.  To have a good estimate, you can ask the help of the store owner where you intend to buy the system from.

 

To power your whole house, it is important to have enough space for anywhere between 10 and 12 solar panels (approximately 100 square feet).  When the weather is generally sunny, your solar power system can generate about 1,600 kWh of energy every year. If the weather is always cloudy, you can still create as much as 750 kWh.

 

Kilowatt-hour (kWh) is also the measuring unit for solar energy.  One kWh is equivalent to 1,000 watts.   If you want to use a light bulb which runs on 100 watts for ten hours, then you would need one kWh for that.

 

The great thing about solar power is it’s not only for lights.  This energy can also be used in cooking food, heating water, running the home cooling or heating system, running cars, and even running buses too.  Solar batteries have made this energy so versatile that it can already be used everywhere, anytime.

 

There are many other great things about building a solar panel in your home.  For example, through it, you can harness renewable energy.  Compared to the conventional type of energy, a solar power system does not require the use of fossil fuels like petrol, crude oil, coal, diesel, and kerosene.  All it needs is sunlight. Having said that, you can also conclude that this system is safer because it does not harm the environment.  Its procedure for creating energy is very natural.

 

When building a solar panel, you just have to make sure that the system comes from a reputable retailer.  This way, you can be assured of quality materials.  The store owner should also be willing to assist you with your other needs. After all, building a solar panel can be a lot easier if you have a comprehensive guide and an available expert for consultation.