Sunday, January 24, 2010

Important Tips To Build Your Own Solar Panels


By Ben Sparks

When you decide to build your own solar panels for your home, it will be important to take some steps that will make the project easier and affordable. Producing and installing solar panels on your home may require building permits for the project. Finding out what the building codes are for your area will save you money from the inception of your project.

Joining a network of people in your area that have experience with building solar panels can save a lot of money and time. There may be certain issues in your area related to building and installing panels. These people will be able to provide advice and assistance on the best type of panels to use and the most cost effective way to install the panels on your home.

Getting precise plans that are specific to your size and type of home will save time and money. The plans should have detailed methods and techniques for measuring the amount of energy that is consumed in your home. They will also contain lists of products, tools, and equipment that will be needed to complete the project.

Some people want to build the cells that are in the panels. If you are going to attempt this project, you need to start very small. An average home requires approximately forty-one thousand square inches of solar panel, or about two hundred fifty square feet. A cell is usually 4" square and it takes about 180 squares to make one panel. The cells are very delicate and must be tested as they are placed in the panel.

Getting the project completed and having the the level of energy that will be best for your home use will depend on knowing how much energy your home uses and getting the right plans. There are many different plans for solar panels available, but the best plans will be those that fit the requirements of your home.

In order to maintain the value of your home, you will want to get plans that will provide enough energy for the amount of energy that the average person or family will use in your home.

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