Are Diy Solar Power Kits Right For You?
May 6th, 2009

Most of us are aware that we need to investigate substitute sources of energy. While there are rebates available, the cost of solar panels can still be prohibitive for most people which make DIY Solar Power Kits a very attractive option.
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Why would you do it?
If you’ve a sense of adventure, you want to do your bit to save the environment or even just to save some money, DIY Solar Power Kits make a lot of sense.
You can convert freely available solar power into electricity that can be used to power your home. Solar power kits can be quite efficient, and the amount of electricity generated depends on the number and wattage of the solar panels and the amount of direct sunlight that the solar panels receive.
Once installed, DIY Solar Power Kits are nearly maintenance free. The average lifespan of solar panels is over thirty years. Not only that, but they’re emission free and absolutely silent. One thing you need to compute before you dive in is the length of time it takes to recoup your initial investment.
Also, do you’ve a massive enough space available that receives at least six hours of direct sun light everyday? What’s the pitch of your roof and are you comfortable walking on your roof? If not, you might want to take into account hiring someone to install the solar panels for you. Alternatively, place your DIY Solar Power Kit on the ground in a convenient location.
What types of DIY Solar Power Kits are available?
Stand-Alone Home Power
You can make a solar power generator that can supply some or all of your electricity needs without having to be connected to the electricity grid. This can be useful, but isn’t limited to, people who live in remote locations.
Hybrid Home Power
You can create your solar panels to be connected to the electricity grid. If your solar panels produce more more electricity than you use at home, this will make your electricity meter run backwards. This means you will receive a credit from the electricity company to use when your producing less electricity - such as in cloudy weather.
What options do you’ve for DIY Solar Power Kits?
You can purchase ready made kits and there are a few available online. More and more people are using DIY Solar Power Kits due to the fact they’re simple to install and most of the required pieces of equipment are in one package for you. You can also customize your kit and build more specialized solar arrays as you gain more knowledge of how solar systems work.
You can also purchase a guide and find your own materials. I recently reviewed an ebook which shows you how to make solar panels in a single weekend. The materials are easily available from hardware stores and you can build the whole thing for less than $200. Read the Earth4Energy review here.
Making your own DIY Solar Power Kit is a great way to save money and feel good about playing your part to save the planet.
By: thesolarpowerprofessor
Bored of reading - watch the video here
Why would you do it?
You can convert freely available solar power into electricity that can be used to power your home. Solar power kits can be quite efficient, and the amount of electricity generated depends on the number and wattage of the solar panels and the amount of direct sunlight that the solar panels receive.
Once installed, DIY Solar Power Kits are nearly maintenance free. The average lifespan of solar panels is over thirty years. Not only that, but they’re emission free and absolutely silent. One thing you need to compute before you dive in is the length of time it takes to recoup your initial investment.
Also, do you’ve a massive enough space available that receives at least six hours of direct sun light everyday? What’s the pitch of your roof and are you comfortable walking on your roof? If not, you might want to take into account hiring someone to install the solar panels for you. Alternatively, place your DIY Solar Power Kit on the ground in a convenient location.
What types of DIY Solar Power Kits are available?
Stand-Alone Home Power
You can make a solar power generator that can supply some or all of your electricity needs without having to be connected to the electricity grid. This can be useful, but isn’t limited to, people who live in remote locations.
You can create your solar panels to be connected to the electricity grid. If your solar panels produce more more electricity than you use at home, this will make your electricity meter run backwards. This means you will receive a credit from the electricity company to use when your producing less electricity - such as in cloudy weather.
What options do you’ve for DIY Solar Power Kits?
You can purchase ready made kits and there are a few available online. More and more people are using DIY Solar Power Kits due to the fact they’re simple to install and most of the required pieces of equipment are in one package for you. You can also customize your kit and build more specialized solar arrays as you gain more knowledge of how solar systems work.
You can also purchase a guide and find your own materials. I recently reviewed an ebook which shows you how to make solar panels in a single weekend. The materials are easily available from hardware stores and you can build the whole thing for less than $200. Read the Earth4Energy review here.
Making your own DIY Solar Power Kit is a great way to save money and feel good about playing your part to save the planet.
By: thesolarpowerprofessor
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