Thursday, February 12, 2009



How To Build A Solar Panel Pt. 1. For More Information, CLICK HERE

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

How To Build A Solar Panel

Say goodbye to electric bills and hello to renewable energy. Solar power is one of the cleanest and most powerful renewable energy sources available. The problem most novice environmental do it yourselfers find is that the cost of having a solar power system installed by a professional is way beyond what they can afford and it could take well over 10 years before they see a return on their investment. Never fear, there are alternatives. The most cost-effective way to take advantage of the power of the sun is to learn how to build a solar panel on your own. Sound like too much? If you are scared it would be difficult, it is just not true. It is easy to build solar panels with the proper instructions. Easy enough for kids, teens and adults. The parts aren't complicated either. Most of the supplies you would need to build solar panels are easy to find at your local hardware store or you can buy a solar panel kit, which will include all the parts you need generate your own energy from the sun. It is possible to construct several small solar panels to power small appliances or small tools in your workshop. Or for the very adventurous and determined alternative energy seeker, you could build solar panels to service a much larger electric load. There are many resources and guides available with detailed instructions on how to build a solar panel. The first and most important step is to seek out quality detailed instructions. Then it is off to your local hardware store to find or order your supplies and next thing you know, or the next time you have some free time, you will be able to assemble and install the system yourself. But you might want to be discrete about it though, the neighbors may start begging you to build solar panels for them too. But if you are looking to make some extra cash, this could be a good thing. Not only is it going to save you money to build solar panels yourself, but you can feel proud that you are doing your part for the environment as well. Declaring your independence from fossil fuels and making a much-needed impact on the world and in your neighborhood. Professional solar power systems can cost thousands to be installed and in today's economy most of us don't have money to spare. Make the choice to go solar today and learn to how to build a solar panel on your own. It will be savings you can be proud of. NEXT PAGE>