When You Build A Solar Panel – What Are The Risks To Watch Out For?
March 17, 2010 by admin
Filed under Energy Efficiency
Before you actually begin to build a solar panel, bear in mind that there are a few potential problems to keep an eye on. Start your project on the right foot. Get all the components together before you start; get a tool box with all the right tools and a manual which gives step by step instructions.
But before even those basic steps, it is more important to have a clear picture of what your solar panel is going to end up looking like and where you are going to use it. Decide how big your dream is. Do want to start a solar farm, building 2000 watt panels and feed electricity back to the national grid or do you want to build 500 watt panels for running specific appliances in your home or do just want a small one; to build a solar panel for re-charging your digital camera batteries?
The only difference between making 500 watt solar panel and 100W solar panel is the quantity of solar cells you require and the time you have available to spend on the project. Most of us, who build our own solar panels to generate electricity for our homes, do it so that we can drastically reduce the expense of actually fitting solar panels as they can be prohibitively expensive.
Now you know how large you solar panel is going to be, we now have to find a ready source of solar cells. Now you don’t want to pay a lot of money for them. Auction sites can be a good place to find low cost solar cells and other stuff, you have to do your due diligence and check out the seller thoroughly, making sure you don’t get ripped off. However, this process is a bit hit and miss and only about 50% of the time can you find something that you are looking for.
The best option is to contact companies in your local area who use solar panels to power remote pieces of electrical equipment. Find these organizations, contact them and start building rapport. Explain your project goals and the tight budget you are working to, so when they do get damaged solar cells, they will contact you to take them away. A big user of solar cells are the companies who repair roads or make street signs for roads. Repairs are frequently carried on damaged signs.
They don’t fix the solar panel if it is broken or chipped, they will fit a new one and chuck the old one in the skip. These damaged panels will still work fine, and if you know how to build a solar panel, it doesn’t take much to repair them in most cases.
This is the biggest pitfall you have to overcome, so go and find some local companies who are throwing away their solar cells and recycling them.
My passing shot is to remind you what I said a short while ago, know precisely what it is you want to end up with, how big and where you are going to put it. From my experience, if you don’t have this, you build an odd panel for this and an odd panel for that. You will make life very hard for yourself and will probably be disappointed. Know what you want and go and build it.
Different Types of Solar Panels
- Thin Film Solar Panels – cadmium telluride
- Polycrystalline Solar Panels – String Ribbon Silicon
- Monocrystalline Solar Panels











