DIY Solar Power For Homeowners The Easy Way

June 21, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Energy Efficiency

More and more people each and every day now realize that we must look to alternative energy sources for the future. The two easiest to take advantage of, and most readily available, come from the sun and wind. That is why DIY Solar Power has soared in popularity. Manufacturers charge an incredible amount of money to homeowners for their solar power systems.

They’re still big-time expensive, but now homeowners have the technology, plans than knowledge to build and install their own photovoltaic solar panels. And it can be done for a fraction of the cost. It sounds complicated, but building solar panels are very simple in practice. The project can be done utilizing materials and tools that can be bought at any home improvement store.

Anyone that commits the time and effort can do it regardless of their skill sets. DIY solar power enthusiasts are a community of sorts and help each other through forums on the Internet as well as in other ways. Going green by using alternative energy sources has both hobbyists and homeowners feeling good about themselves.

The amount of money saved on electricity bills is staggering. The resale value of the home is also enhanced . Breakthroughs in technology make building and installing solar power systems possible. Solar cells, mounts and batteries are the components. Making solar cells is the first step of the process.

The cells then convert the rays of the sun into volts used for electricity. The completed cells are then wired together which form the battle. It is the cells working in tandem that creates a functioning panel. The process produces a photovoltaic solar panel. Photovoltaic is a fancy way of saying that the sun’s rays is converted into electricity. Installing it would be the final step of the process.

Electricity generated is then stored for later use, used immediately or sent to the utility company for credits. May be using the word sold is a bit misleading. What happens is that the house is wired to the electrical grid and the homeowner sends their excess electricity to the utility company.

But the owner of the home gets in return are credits that can be used to discount their electric bill. Going off the grid is the term that is used to describe one at home no longer requires any outside electricity from the utility company. Sounds pretty appealing doesn’t it? That’s because it is. In addition to saving money, DIY Solar Power is also environmentally friendly.

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