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		<title>5 Top Tips For DIY Solar Panels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let me start this article with a very short story. Two years ago, I discovered how great solar power for homes is and I started studying how to build DIY solar panels. It was extremely difficult for me at that time because I did not have any knowledge about that. But after studying for two [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://power4.gianweb.com"><img src="http://www.power4homev.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/save1.gif" alt="power4home" width="125" height="125" /></a>Let me start this article with a very short story. Two years ago, I discovered how great solar power for homes is and I started studying how to build DIY solar panels. It was extremely difficult for me at that time because I did not have any knowledge about that. But after studying for two weeks, I had built my first functional DIY solar panel.</p>
<p>And now, with my homemade solar power system, I am living completely off-grid, which means that I need not pay for the electric company anymore. Also as I have a rather big-scaled system, the electricity it generates is much more than I need. I sometimes get paid by the electric company because it has to buy my extra electricity by law.</p>
<p>I know you now face the same problem. You want to start a solar power house project but you are overwhelmed. You do not know what to do, where to start. However, this feeling will disappear soon because you will quickly realize it is really just a piece of cake, as long as you get the right instructions.</p>
<p>Before you start the project, there are some considerations for you. No matter you just want to build a solar heating system or a solar electricity system, you first have to calculate how long you will get financial return. It is not worth if you have to wait 10 years to recover the investment although the Earth will thank you because you will be making the world cleaner. To do the calculation, you can just browse the Internet and find some tools that teach you the process.</p>
<p>Below are the five top tips for all homeowners who are ready to start the project.</p>
<p>Check if your roof is big enough for the solar panel arrays. Of course, you can also place it in the garden.<br />
The place where you pit the solar panels arrays should receive at least six hours sunlight directly. It is pointless to build DIY solar panels for areas with no sunlight.<br />
Make sure the trees near your house are not close to the homemade solar panels. You can cut down some of them when necessary but do not overdo it because it is harmful to the environment.<br />
Normally you can build the solar panels in just two days so you should schedule you time for the installation beforehand.<br />
For safety reason, the closer your solar panel arrays to the wiring area is, the better.<br />
Those 5 tips are the basic of your project and you will need to get some tools to let you build the solar power system fast. First, you have to get a copy of a DIY solar power house guide online. Before you purchase it, make sure it is of high-quality. You can do so by reading some reviews. Second, you have to prepare some simple tools and parts. You may not know what you have to prepare right now but a good DIY solar power house guide will tell you everything about that.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy my story and the 5 top tips. I am sure that as long as you would invest a week and $50 for the DIY guide, you will be living off-grid quickly as well.</p>
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		<title>Knowing How to Acquire Solar Power For Home Use</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you thinking about tapping into solar power for home needs? It would actually be a good choice, considering the cost of electricity nowadays. Solar power for home use has been getting quite popular mainly because of the Internet and availability of materials. Do not get the impression that it needs an engineer to put [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you thinking about tapping into solar power for home needs? It would actually be a good choice, considering the cost of electricity nowadays. Solar power for home use has been getting quite popular mainly because of the Internet and availability of materials.</p>
<p>Do not get the impression that it needs an engineer to put one together. The designs have already been made and can be downloaded from sites off the Internet. All you need to do is gather the materials that you can also purchase online or from Do-It-Yourself establishments or hardware stores within your area. If you know how to make a screwdriver and a drill work, then you are in business.</p>
<p>Something you must do before building your arrays is to make sure you have the space for it. You can either install them on the roof or in the backyard of your house. The important thing is to clear areas around your panels from obstructions so that you can harvest the sun&#8217;s rays on a full cycle from sunrise to sunset. This system will still work on cloudy days, but it will just take longer to charge.</p>
<p>Another thing that you might find nice about using solar power for home usage is that it is a clean and renewable source of energy. This means that it cannot be depleted and that it does not emit any harmful by-products that may add damage to the environment, unlike conventional sources of energy we use today. Your project can also be scalable. Meaning that depending on your budget and needs, you can make panels to adjust to your requirements.</p>
<p>Let us say you need solar power for home appliances in the kitchen alone or just in your room. You can build an array just for that. If you choose to be totally independent from the electric company, then you can build a vast array of cells or make them modular per area. You can do this by computing the amount of energy you consume from the appliances that you use, and then create a system that will be slightly over that. This is to accommodate anything you might use in between that is not part of your regular usage.</p>
<p>The cost to put up panels for average households would set you back anywhere from $10,000 to $15,000. If you made them yourself, the same production capacity would be far less than $500. But whichever option you choose, it will still pay off in the long run as compared to being hooked up to your local electric company.</p>
<p>You can even perhaps look at it from an investment point of view when you put up solar power for home requirements, wherein if you generate excess for your needs, you can sell it back to the electric company for them to use in other households within your area.</p></div>
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