Solar Panel Generator

By valeri On September 8, 2010 Under Green Living

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Author: Lina Tiwa

Everyone is talking about renewable energy and the huge advantages to using them, but for many the option of going green has been too expensive an outlay. That has all changed and now one of the greatest advantages of renewable energy for your home is that it costs very little to set up.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than 0

Renewable energy can best be described as energy that is harnessed from renewable sources such as the sun, wind and magnetic fields. These three thing appear abundantly in nature and even by harnessing their properties they will never run out. If they ever do, there will be no more life and therefore no more power demands.

Over the last decade solar and wind generation has become extremely popular, but due to the high investment required to have them installed they have not been for everyone. Now that is no longer the case. If you have just limited diy experience, you can build your own for a fraction of the price of buying them from a company. In addition to the cut in cost, there are the added advantages of being able to maintain them yourself.

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Everyone is talking about renewable energy and the huge advantages to using them, but for many the option of going green has been too expensive an outlay. That has all changed and now one of the greatest advantages of renewable energy for your home is that it costs very little to set up.

Renewable energy can best be described as energy that is harnessed from renewable sources such as the sun, wind and magnetic fields. These three thing appear abundantly in nature and even by harnessing their properties they will never run out. If they ever do, there will be no more life and therefore no more power demands.

Over the last decade solar and wind generation has become extremely popular, but due to the high investment required to have them installed they have not been for everyone. Now that is no longer the case. If you have just limited diy experience, you can build your own for a fraction of the price of buying them from a company. In addition to the cut in cost, there are the added advantages of being able to maintain them yourself.

For those people who don’t live in sunny climates and do not have consistent wind, the launch of magnetic generators is the very best option. They require no external factors in order to generate power and this newly released technology, although being used for over two decades, is now being used for domestic energy requirements around the globe.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than 0

The greatest advantages of renewable energy are:

~ They have an endless supply
~ They have no negative effect of the environment
~ They are extremely cost effective to manufacture
~ They are completely safe for the family and home

For anyone wanting to take advantage of alternative renewable energy systems, this is a win-win situation. Not only are you saving your family money and keeping your home toxin free, but you are also helping to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and doing your bit to combat climate change.

sunny climates and do not have consistent wind, the launch of magnetic generators is the very best option. They require no external factors in order to generate power and this newly released technology, although being used for over two decades, is now being used for domestic energy requirements around the globe.

The greatest advantages of renewable energy are:

~ They have an endless supply
~ They have no negative effect of the environment
~ They are extremely cost effective to manufacture
~ They are completely safe for the family and home

For anyone wanting to take advantage of alternative renewable energy systems, this is a win-win situation. Not only are you saving your family money and keeping your home toxin free, but you are also helping to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and doing your bit to combat climate change.

Making your own solar and wind power for less than 0

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10 Comments Add yours

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

    http://www.mytscstore.com/

    i know that tractor supply company carries solar panels but they are not high producing. each set cost around 300 bucks not including the batteries. I’m going to use complete solar energy for my house. i figured that it would take 3 sets of solar panels from tsc. each set using 4 marine batteries would cost 2500 to 3000 bucks and it would produce enough power run my most basic energy needs. as far as wind mills i haven’t checked that idea out yet but i will soon enough. i hope that you find what you need. good luck.

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

    Well unless you have daylight and wind continuously for 6 months the answer is no.

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

    Placing diodes in series with each source to the battery would solve your problem. You should use a charge controller on the system to prevent overcharging the battery.
    I’ve put together a relatively simple dump load circuit which diverts excess power to high power resistors. It is part of a wind charging system with inputs from wind, solar, and a DC power supply.
    http://members.rennlist.org/warren/wind.html
    http://members.rennlist.org/warren/rackwiring.jpg
    http://members.rennlist.org/warren/dumpload.html

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

    Buy yourself a Kill A Watt meter or other home energy monitor and measure the fridge consumption for a full three days to get an average per day. That plus the number of hours of decent sunlight would tell you how many solar panels you might need.

    When I priced solar panels two years ago we were going to pay about $10,000 for a 1kwh system that would, if everything went according to plan, produce about 3.5 kwh a day. A good standard energy efficient fridge uses about 1.5 kwh a day, one from 1995 somewhat more as they are much more efficient these days. On the other hand, if you buy a Sun Frost refrigerator, which is specifically designed for solar electric powered homes, you will spend considerably more on the fridge than on your 1995 model (which you don’t have to spend a cent on because you own it) but you will save big time on solar panels because the Sun Frost is so energy efficient.

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

    If this is not a troll or a joke, then to answer seriously, what you want is not possible on earth. The incoming solar flux (light from the sun) has only about 1/3 of what you are requesting, even outside earth’s atmosphere.

    However, a lead-acid battery could fit within the dimensions you specify, and provide that kind of power, at that cost. If you’re serious, then post another question with details of your end application, instead of just power specs. People can help you out.

    You can hook up fan blades to a small hobby motor, and get something about the size of a salt shaker. It might be enough to recharge a cell phone, in steady wind. Again, if you post details, people can help you.

  6. sunaryo
    September 13, 2007
    4:38 am

    Anyone know where I could access solar panel and wind generator for small home from reliable supplier? Thanks?
    Try to help small village home with their drought, electricity, farming, small industry, pump and water problems. They got plenty of wind and sunshine but rather dispense with fuel operational cost. Perhaps wind generator and solar panel generator could be the solutions. Besides being a good standby reliable no cost operation it also help prevent greehouse emission. Looking for a reliable products and supplier both for sosial and commercial purpose. Appreciate any website you could introduce me to. Thank you.

  7. hunterman
    March 8, 2009
    11:22 pm

    I have a 110 volt refrigerator that I would like to power with a solar panel or wind generator.?
    It is a full-size model made in 1995. I can not find the watts usage but it is 60 hz and 6.5 amps at full load. I need to know what size inverter, how many deep cell batteries, and how much 12 volt power I would need to put back into the batteries to keep them charged. Thank y’all.

  8. oakwhiz
    October 3, 2009
    6:35 pm

    How do you connect a solar panel and wind generator in parallel?
    I have an ~18v solar panel and a ~15v wind turbine. Sometimes one generates more voltage than the other. How would I get both of them to charge one ~12v battery? I can’t just connect them in parallel with diodes, because in that case, only the higher voltage source gets used. Is there a special charge controller circuit that will do this?

  9. bob dole
    January 7, 2010
    4:01 pm

    i need a solar panel and wind energy generator?
    i need a solar panel (or panels together) that’s no bigger than 16″ by 10″. the panel(s) need to produce a combined total of at least 7 volts and roughly 50 amps (50000 MA) and higher preferably 8 volts 70 amps. i need the panel(s) to be under $200 if possible. now with the wind generator i need something small like salt shaker size or smaller than i can rig to a fan or something

  10. doodoodumb
    June 20, 2010
    10:25 pm

    Can solar panel and wind turbine generator system run continuously for 6 month or longer?
    I am planning on building a solar panel and a wind turbine that run in one generator. I just want to know if the generator can run for 6 month straight or longer? Anyone with some advices I would appreciated.

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