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If you are swithering about whether to discover how to build a solar panel but are concerned that you may not have the requisite skills, as long as you can understand and follow basic carpentry instructions, it is actually quite straight forward. And in relation to the materials required, they can be sourced easily at home improvement stores or on various websites.

To begin with, the first task for you to do is calculate the number of solar panels that are going to be required to fulfil the energy requirement. As a guide, 80 solar cells will normally have the capacity to produce 100 watts of electrical power. Before affixing the cells, make sure you use the volt meter to test them individually in order to ascertain the power that each produces. It is important to determine the total amount of power that is required and design an arrangement of solar panels to best meet such a requirement. If you find that you are dealing with an area that does not benefit from a lot of direct sunlight, the solution will be to use more panels or just accept less power generating capacity.

Just because the most popular shape for a solar panel is rectangle does not necessarily mean that you have to stick to using this common design. If the area to be used does not lend itself to the use of rectangular panels, then feel free to design the shape of the panel to what will fit the circumstances that you are faced with. Don't limit your use of s solar panel just for a house's electricity supply. How about considering the possibility of creating one for the garden shed or illuminating the garden?

What are the materials that are required for how to build a solar panel? Firstly, get yourself some plywood sheeting which will form the base of the solar panel and a sheet of plexiglass and some glass cutters. Next up are the required amount of solar cells that you have calculated will be required to generate the amount of electricity you need plus also a soldering iron, wire and wire cutters. The use of silicone caulk is to ensure the panel will be watertight with the timber edging being finifhed off with UV-ray protective varnish.

Now that the solar panel is complete, a volt meter is sued to measure the amount of electricity being generated plus also you need a diode which is a one way valve for the transmission of electric current to the battery when electricity is being generated ensuring that it subsequently does not then flow back out of it. You will also need a convertor to convert the power supply from the solar panel, in DC to AC which household appliances run off.

These are all the basic materials that you need for how to build a solar panel. It may appear rather technical at first yet by following instructions, whether graphic or video, anyone can learn this skill and can save money instantly by avoiding having to buy a ready-made solar panel from a supplier plus also the free electrical supply that will flow from the panels. And if they are producing a surplus of electricity, it can easily be fed into the grid resulting in the panels actually earning money for you.

by: Michael Tasker




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