Make Solar Panels

By valeri On August 17, 2010 Under Green Living
solar panels by sita puddin ...

How To Make Solar Panels At Home-Learn How To Make Solar Panels At Home

Author: N Jamal

The best thing about solar power is that it has an unlimited potential. Learning how to make solar panels at home is neither technical nor costly; in fact you can easily solar power your complete home for a very small and affordable investment. You just need to know how to make your own renewable energy source and today I am going to tell you exactly how to make your own solar panels at home.

If you want to learn how to make solar panels at home, you’ll need to learn some basics on how exactly does a solar panel works. This way, the entire procedure will be much easier to handle.

The process starts with solar modules. They are the main components exposed directly to sunlight. Their main function is to convert the sun’s energy into usable electrical power for your home appliances. To get them correctly installed, solar modules are to be mounted on a steel frame and positioned on your roof top.

Power produced by the solar modules is converted from Direct Current (DC) to Alternating Current (AC) through a inverter. Usually, Alternating Current (AC) is the usable electrical power that we need to power the home appliances.

Next, the electrical power transfers from the inverter to the electrical service panel. The electrical service panel is used for distributing the electrical power to different parts of your house or office for use.

The unused electrical power produced by the solar panels will then be brought into the grid all the way through the utility electric meter. As a result, the meter will be made to spin backwards and this establishes a credit with the utility company in offsetting future usage. This method is known as Net Metering and is completely approved by State Level Electricity Policy.

Learning how to make solar panels at home isn’t really a difficult task. You don’t require many skills beyond being able to handle wiring & basic tools with care and safety measures.

The components needed for constructing solar panels include:-

1.    Solar Cells
2.    Sheet Plywood
3.    Copper Wire
4.    General Tools (Drills, screwdrivers, woodwork glue etc)
5.    Clear PVC Sheeting

All these components can be easily picked up by you from the local hardware store. Photovoltaic cell is the only component that you might have to search online and it can be found easily on eBay.

Quality directions that are easy to follow are vital to find when trying to learn how to make a solar panels. This will make the building process less stressful and make you happier that you made the choice to do it yourself. Online is just one of the places you are able to find some of these manuals. We have reviewed the best guides available to assist you in the building process. Go ahead and check them out NOW……learn how to make solar panels at home and STOP paying for electricity…FOREVER!

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/diy-articles/how-to-make-solar-panels-at-homelearn-how-to-make-solar-panels-at-home-1377914.html

About the Author

Stop paying your energy bills and throwing money out of the window. Learn how to make solar panels at home for a very small and affordable investment! Learn how thousands of people worldwide have slashed their electric bills by 80% and at times completely eliminated them by using these best DIY Solar Power Guides on the planet, that have step by step instructions and videos that even a novice teenager can follow to make solar panels



10 Comments Add yours

  1. Anonymous
    November 30, -0001
    12:00 am #comment-1

    Not unless you can figure out a way to produce a semi-conductor at home. Basically a solar cell (photovoltaic cell) is a couple of layers of silicon P type and N type. Electrons become excited when light quanta penetrates into the P layer. The excited electrons move to the N type and (very oversimplified) create electricity.

    I doubt you would have the facilities to create the materials at home.

  2. Anonymous
    November 30, -0001
    12:00 am #comment-2

    It is not to hard to make it. You will have to buy solar panels and connect them with your house… if you are good with tools you may be able to do it on your own so the only cost would be solar panels.

  3. Anonymous
    November 30, -0001
    12:00 am #comment-3

    My dad made a solar heater the following way, maybe you can modify it for your needs?

    You will need foam insulation, 2 junk glass patio doors, about three cases worth of empty soda cans, black spraypaint, epoxy, caulk, dryer hose, plywood the size of the patio doors, and a thermostat-controlled fan.

    Cut a hole in the plywood the same diameter as the dryer hose. Spray one side of the plywood black. Cut tops off soda cans, epoxy to plywood. The cans should touch at the sides and completely cover the wood. Spray all cans black. Cut insulation to make “sides” of a box, a little taller than the soda cans on all four sides of the plywood. Seal patio doors to the insulation “sides” after installing thermostat on the patio doors. Run dryer hose inside.

    Make sure you put this in direct sunlight. The way it works is that the sunlight heats up the sprayed metal through the glass. As soon as it gets as hot as you’ve set the thermostat, the fan kicks on and blows hot air into the house until it cools off again. I know it sounds sort of MacGuyver crazy, but it kept my basement bedroom warm when I was a teenager. Good luck!

  4. Anonymous
    November 30, -0001
    12:00 am #comment-4

    Add some small mirrors around the cell to direct more light on it. If the weight of the mirrors is too much, try foil paper, or using a couple large mirrors held by yourself and classmates, directed at your car.

  5. Anonymous
    November 30, -0001
    12:00 am #comment-5

    most terrestrial solar panels are made from silicon

  6. davee52uk
    November 1, 2006
    12:29 pm #comment-6

    Is it possible to make solar panels for generating electricity out of everyday materials?
    I have made a wind generator out of cheap, everyday materials.
    Is it possible to make solar panels for generating electricity from everyday materials, perhaps something like a thermocouple with two different metals?

  7. sita1609
    December 10, 2007
    7:50 am #comment-7

    What are the materials composition to make solar panels?
    I am interested to know the materials composition to produce solar panels.
    I know its made of silicon. I want to know what are the raw materials used to make solar panels.

  8. taraff1
    September 9, 2008
    9:47 am #comment-8

    How difficult is it to make solar panels to generate electric for my home?
    I’ve looked into making solar panels for my home and the information at http://make-solar-panels-earth-4-energy.weebly.com/ says it’s easy and inexpensive? Is it really? Have you ever used Earth4Energy?

  9. DoubleWar
    June 2, 2009
    5:50 pm #comment-9

    how to make solar panels or windmills at home cheap?
    i have been looking for how to make solar panels at home for cheap. i only found expensive ebooks that tell you what to buy and how to put it together. is there anything free someone posted somewhere on what to buy and how to put together solar panels cheap? if not then windmills work too, so long as i dont have to buy an ebook or anything like that. maybe someone posted how to make one in a blog somewhere. if you know where, please tell me the link. thanks!

  10. Jason Mraz
    May 27, 2010
    2:46 pm #comment-10

    How do you make solar panels work better?
    Well, we’re having a solar car competition tomorrow at school, and since my car’s motor and belt drive don’t work too well, I need a way to make the car go faster. Since I can’t have any other source of energy other than the solar panel, is there any way I could make it better? Like with stuff you’d have around the house? Or possible improvements on the car itself?

Add a comment

  • Avatars are handled by Gravatar
  • Comments are being moderated

  •