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For a long time people have been trying to find different ways to make power. We are just getting started with making energy from the sun, even though planets and other organisms have been doing it for years. We are just starting to see how great of a power source it is. You might be asking is it hard to build a home solar power system; here is the answer; no it is not difficult to make your own solar power system. If you have a plan that will guide you on building and what to get, you will be well on your way to making a great solar power system for yourself.

Before you begin building a home solar power system. Here are four tips that will help you with making the solar panels. When you are done reading the tips you will be well on your way to making a great home solar power system that will make energy for you.

Tip Number 1:

First you have to know how much electricity your home need to run. To find out how much energy your house used, look at your electric bills for the last year. Do not freak out when you see that your electric bills are higher in one part of the year than the other, this is due to the seasons, weather, and your living habits. If you see that your power bills are high and you do not think that you can replace your power electricity bill from solar power, do not worry, you can start small then grow as time goes on.

Tip Number 2:

By knowing how much power your home uses, you can now get the right appliance to start creating your very own home solar power system. The first thing you should do is to look at how many watts the solar panel consumes, and then you have to estimate the daily use of the solar panel. When you are trying to locate the watts the solar panel usage, you should find a plate that has a UL logo on it. When looking at the light bulbs wattage remember, that they are for the individual light bulb.

You should know that wattage is an hourly consumption figure. Here is an example I will tell you so you know how to calculate your hourly usage figure; the laundry room have a typical usage of two 60 watt light bulbs for about three hours which will make it 360 watts 3*60 to get 360. Plus the usage of two washing machines which are 2,300 watts, then you add them up for a grand total of 2,660 watts of usage.

Tip Number 3:

Before you begin building a solar panel you might have a limitation with the physical size, like where you can place it. The location that you choose to put your solar panels has an impact on the type of panels you can use. If you find yourself tight for room you can also use solar shingles at first then build a bigger one later on.

by: James Clarence




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