Learn How to Make Solar Panels the Easy Way

By Muti | April 6, 2009

Energy costs are on the rise with no end in site so, it’s no wonder more and more people have been wanting to install solar panels to save money. However, their enthusiasm quickly fades when the average, cash strapped, homeowner sees the price of a professionally installed solar panel system. It can cost thousands of dollars to have someone else do it for you, but you can save some serious money if you learn how to make solar panels yourself.

Learning how to make solar panels is a lot easier than you think. Contrary to popular believe, you don’t have to have an engineering degree or be some kind of electronics genius. The truth is, anyone can build their own solar panels, from teenagers on up, and you can do it in a as little as a weekend. Plus, you can build your solar panels for a fraction of the cost of what a pre-made solar panel system would cost you.

Another great thing about learning how to make solar panels on your own is that you have a lot more control over the size of the system. That means that you can create one solar panel to power simple appliances such as your coffee maker, your TV, DVD player, computer, etc. Or, if you’re really dedicated, you can build enough solar panels to power your entire house. Talk about living off the grid.

The trick for learning how to make your own solar panels is having a good manual. Once you have a guide to show you how to build your solar panels, you’ll be surprised at how simple it is to find the supplies you’ll need.

In fact, you’ll find most of what you’ll need at your local hardware store. I’m talking about stuff like plywood, rolls of copper wire, and sheets of glass. You can also find inexpensive photovoltaic cells for your project quite easily, either over the internet, or from local retailers.

It shouldn’t take you long to make your solar panels. The average, inexperienced do-it-yourselfer can make their own 100-Watt panels in about a day, provided they have all their materials at the ready. 100-Watts may not seem like much, but you’ll be able to power some of your smaller appliances, or perhaps even your workshop so you’ll be able to build more solar panels and your first panel will provide all the power! Now that’s what I call self sufficient.

The most important thing to do before you even start your project is get your hands on a good, quality manual that will provide the detailed instructions you need. This manual or guide should be able to teach you how to make solar panels even if you’ve never built any before or mechanically inclined. Don’t forget the old adage that you get what you pay for so don’t skimp when you’re ready to purchase your manual.

The overall cost of making your solar panels is pretty low so you can afford a quality manual. It’ll take a bit of effort, but you’ll learn how to make solar panels to meet all your energy needs in no time. Then all you have to do is sit back and relax the next time the power goes out on your block. You’ll be the only one watching TV, and heating up food in the microwave while everyone else is living in the stone age.

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