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Building Solar Panels For Houses
If you had been thinking about installing some pre-made solar panels to save some money on your bills. Don’t. The fact is that to buy a panel it would cost you at least a few thousand dollars and would take you a long time to get the money back from the savings on your utility bills. However, have you thought about building solar panels for houses yourself? You can save money with a small initial investment and see the savings very quickly with your own home solar power systems.
Building a solar panel means you’ll need a few hundred dollars for the parts and a good manual to show you how to do it. What you don’t need is any special skills or experience. If you’ve got a good manual, all the parts and some spare time, you’re good to go.
While it is very realistic to save money with just one panel, don’t think that you’ll make enough electricity for all of your needs or that you’ll make enough to sell back to the utility company (wouldn’t that be a great change – having them pay you!). But you can certainly make enough to make a large impact on your utility costs every year.
Of course, the more sunny days you get in your area, the more a solar panel will work for you. If you want to mount the panels on your roof just make sure that your roof gets full sun. If your roof is blocked by trees or other houses or buildings you may want to reconsider the location for your panels.
You can mount the panels just above the ground too, though they will be more prone to damage from kids, and animals. But if that is your only option than it can still work.
A solar panel is basically a large box that holds the solar cells. The panel is covered with Plexiglas or regular glass to protect the solar cells from damage. While it is possible to make your own solar cells at home, most homeowners would be better off buying the solar cells and building the panel themselves. This is the most cost effective method since building the solar cells can be difficult.
So, get to it. Start now and build solar panels for houses in your own garage. You can save money on your utility bills, go green, and have some cool bragging rights with your friends.
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