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		<title>How to build solar panel systems- accurate step by step procedure</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 06:23:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Riverpalm</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>To learn how to build solar panel systems, you need to follow specific guidelines</h2>
<p>To learn <b>how to build solar panel</b> system  at home is not a rocket science as it takes hardly few hours to make and install them. Even though it is a tedious process but you literally start getting energy as soon as you install them over the roof. If you are looking for accurate guidelines on <i>how to build solar panel</i> then you are at right place. Before you start making them acquaint yourself with the basic knowledge of solar systems, their varieties and materials used inside as this will help in future. The best place to do this is internets hence spend few hours reading the information as then you will be clear in mind as what you are going to do. Even though it seems a little boring activity, learning <u>how to build solar panel</u> is really rewarding activity as it helps to cut down the energy bills by almost 70 %. just by using <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.eere.energy.gov/" target="_blank">renewable energy</a></p>
<p>Before learning how to build solar panel you have to assemble the ingredients needed in the procedure. The best place to look for the ingredients listed below is internet as you not only get discounts there but you could also find used solar cells that are way cheaper than original once. You will also need a manual to guide you through connections in pictorial format as it makes sure your step is not getting wrong. Also choose a free space that is at least as big as a room in your house so that you will have comfort in learning how to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/" target="_blank">make solar panels</a> and making it.</p>
<h3><a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/solar-powered-home.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2176" title="solar powered home" src="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/solar-powered-home.jpg" alt="how to build solar panel"width="130" height="108" /></a>How to build solar panel systems using different materials</h3>
<p> Multiple copper sheets or if you don’t find them bring copper wires to make the sheets.<br />
 Burner, stove, gas top anything that will facilitate the melting of materials<br />
 Two heaped spoons of salt<br />
 Bucket of water<br />
 Double alligator clips to attach the panels<br />
 Plastic bottle or any hard plastic<br />
 Sheers (preferably made of metals)<br />
 Glass sheet<br />
Procedure<br />
Step one of how to build solar panel<br />
Firstly if you have purchased a sheet of copper then cut a shape which is as big as a table top to get a rectangular sheet. Make sure you have soft edges which you could do by brushing the corners with sandpaper. If you have wires then you have to melt them and prepare sheet but avoid it because it is pretty daunting.  Next is to place the cut out of copper sheet on the burner and let it burn properly until it changes to black color. Then keep it aside for say twenty minutes and move on to step two.<br />
Step two of how to build a solar panel<br />
Remove the black tint over the sheet again with hands or sand paper and then cut another sheet of copper with same size as this one but it should be raw not burnt. Now insert these sheets in wide mouthed plastic bottle (they will go as these are cringed)<br />
Step three of how to build a solar panel<br />
Attach the copper sheets by alligator clips joining positive side of burned shit with raw sheet and similar to the other end with meter or micro meter. Now add in the salt and water liquid inside the bottle.<br />
This creates your solar cell arrangement which is then covered with glass sheet would complete the how to build solar panel procedure.</p>
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		<title>Useful Instructions To Build Your Own Solar Panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 05:31:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Riverpalm</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To build your own solar panels your need some helpful tips If you want to starkly cut down the costs of your energy bills then to build your own solar panels are excellent options. They are effective and provide power for whole house in very eco friendly way. There are many people seen purchasing or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>To build your own solar panels your need some helpful tips</h2>
<p>If you want to starkly cut down the costs of your energy bills then to <b>build your own solar panels</b> are excellent options. They are effective and provide power for whole house in very eco friendly way. There are many people seen purchasing or taking up projects to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">build your own solar panel</a> at home as it requires minimum investment and provide quality results. If you call professional solar installers then you are very likely to pay high fees for the work that could be done by yourself in few minutes. The concept to <i>build your own solar panels</i> is popular amongst people that want to escape from the cost of readymade equipment and its installation. The beauty of this option is the procedure of installation or preparation very simple and a person with few basic mechanical skills could do it efficiently.</p>
<p>Sometimes, collages also give out projects to <u>build your own solar panels</u> that could be done by following these instructions. Before you start with the project you need to so some research to check whether your local area shops have the necessary equipments or materials, what kind of techniques are deployed in making solar panels and so on. Once you are equipped with all useful information you are ready to go.</p>
<h3>Basic materials that you need to build your own solar panels</h3>
<p>The most popular type of solar panel is the DIY that needs very less solar energy to convert into electricity and works fine even in low light conditions. In order to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">build your own solar panel</a> you would require few basic materials that could be gathered from local hardware shops or through online markets. You would need sheets of plywood, glass and copper that would be molted out to spread over the frame of panel. This material works as solar energy absorbent that absorbs the solar power and transforms it into electricity.<br />
To perform the steps properly  to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net" target="_blank">make solar panels</a>, you need to search online for material on the project to build your own solar panels and I am sure there are many out there. You could download or print them to know the exact order of steps to be followed for the solar panel preparation and installation. If you want to build your own solar panels it is useful to equip yourself on basic knowledge of electricity conversion from solar power as this would help in the whole procedure.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/solar-panel.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2140" style="margin-right: 5px; margin-left: 5px;" title="solar panel" src="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/solar-panel.jpg" alt="build your own solar panels"width="141" height="111" /></a>As you will need to burn or mold out few ingredients make sure that you have assembled every needed object before you start with the build your own solar panels. Also if you are going to purchase them from online then make sure these are of high quality because any impurities would cause dire consequences.  Pay attention especially on the raw materials as they are the one going to harness the solar power for your panel. Also select an area that is wide and open to conduct <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">build your own solar panel</a> project so that you will get space and would not cause harm to inflammable objects present nearby.</p>
<p>Make sure that the manual you have purchased contains pictures or diagrams of the steps that are going to be followed for the solar panel as pictures give great hints to make the connections properly.<br />
There are various types of solar panels present in the market hence choose the one you want to have to build your own solar panels project and measure it on your home parameters. The procedure is quite uncomplicated and would take less time to be accomplished. If you build your own solar panels you are surly saving few thousand dollars and going to share your bit for the environment.</p>
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		<title>How to make solar panels with photovoltaic options</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 23:46:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Riverpalm</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How would you like to know how to make solar panels to get the best results. Learning how to make solar panels with different options is always advantageous. It is known that the solar panels build for home purpose generally use the DIY solar but if you want to have the photovoltaic effect then there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>How would you like to know how to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">make solar panels</a> to get the best results.</h2>
<p>Learning <b>how to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">make solar panels</a></b> with different options is always advantageous. It is known that the solar panels build for home purpose generally use the DIY solar but if you want to have the photovoltaic effect then there are few options for you. These are basically different types of solar cells that work for different conditions. If you look for information on <i>how to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">make solar panels</a></i> cells manuals, you will most probably find that there are two types of cells that work by absorbing the sun energy to convert it into electricity.</p>
<p>To compare  them the PV or photovoltaic  cells used, makes use of silicone that absorbs most amount of energy and thereby stores the most of it. The foundation of this type of solar cells originates to eighteen century while the real use has begun from last year. As the energy bills started climbing up, people started looking for terms like <u>how to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">make solar panels</a></u> as alternative options which is affordable and suffice for the home requirements.</p>
<h3>Knowing how to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">make solar panels</a> panel -  facts</h3>
<p>While learning how to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">make solar panels</a>, you should know the basic process that commands the equipment to create the energy. In photovoltaic solar, the cells absorb the light through silicone panel which creates electron disturbance which is converted into DC supply to finally get the electricity. Solar panels come in varying sizes, shapes and types depending on the number of houses it is going to provide the energy for. These panels are used in various buildings such as residential houses, commercial structures, Greenhouses and so on.</p>
<p>This option is very cost effective especially for commercial buildings because it saves the huge expenditure the business owner has to make for funding energy to the whole structure. Wherever it is used follows similar how to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">make solar panels</a> procedures. The silicone is considered as the most sun absorbent material and is responsible to give the photovoltaic effect in solar panels.</p>
<p>The first option on how to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">make solar panels</a>  ( photovoltaic cells) is the amorphous panel that produces the required effect with the use of silicone inside. As this panel makes use of amorphous silicon sheet, it makes and stores less energy than the crystalline silicone and thereby produces limited electricity that would light and run some of the home appliances.It is made by using a sheet of amorphous silicone mixed with copper to be placed over the solar cell. This step in how to make solar panel is what decides the rate of electricity you are going to get from your model.</p>
<p>The second photovoltaic option in how to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">make solar panels</a> is the mixture of pure and polluted type of silicone band called as ribbon solar panel. Here even though this is a pure strip of silicone is thin and hence produces slightly extra energy than amorphous one. This type is also lower in cost than the high quality one.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/solar-cells.ico"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2090" style="margin: 7px;" title="solar cells" src="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/solar-cells.ico" alt="how to make solar panels"width="113" height="83" /></a>The next option in how to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">make solar panels</a> (photovoltaic) is the polycrystalline that makes use of several bits of silicone attached in one to cover the cell and absorb energy. This quality gives this solar panel a broken glass appearance but is costlier than the low quality solar panels.</p>
<p>The forth and purest how to <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">make solar panels</a>  (photovoltaic) is the monocrystalline panel that makes use of pure and single sheet of silicone that absorbs maximum energy and have a good energy producing rate than all of the others. This panel is expensive but if made at home could cut down the overall cost. In this way you can learn how to  make the solar panels photovoltaic and could get cheap and safe energy in return.</p>
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		<title>Eminent ranges of solar panels for home power generation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2011 20:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Riverpalm</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar panels for home are made up of different power generating item The use of solar panels for home power generation is just increasing day by day as more and more people are getting worried over hefty energy bills and seeking options that are cost effective and eminent. Solar energy which is abundantly available on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Solar panels for home are made up of different power generating item</h2>
<p>The use of <b>solar panels for home</b> power generation is just increasing day by day as more and more people are getting worried over hefty energy bills and seeking options that are cost effective and eminent. Solar energy which is abundantly available on earth is aptly tapped by these panels that generate huge power to run lights, electronic equipments and other normal electricity run gadgets. <i>Solar panels for home</i> are typically installed over the top of house that makes use of small solar cells to charge the electricity run home equipments. These panels are very affordable and a onetime investment that comes with great warranty. Some people also opt out to make these solar panels at home to further cut down the overall cost.</p>
<p>In general <u>solar panels for home</u> power are present in various types and differ in total power generation and related elements. The makers of these solar panels have used state-of-the-art technology to make them as competent as natural water generated electricity. When they got approved for home power generation more and more options were made available in them to attract the customers. Getting solar panels for home is also a very nature friendly option that saves the scarce water generated electricity and also your payment bills. These types also vary in the basic method of harnessing the sun power which is done by many optional methods. All the types are renewable and offer no practical problem either with working or with power generation.</p>
<h3>Solar panels for home  have different crystalline variety</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/solar-panels-for-home1.ico"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2020" style="margin: 7px;" title="solar panels for home1" src="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/solar-panels-for-home1.ico" alt="solar panels for home"width="243" height="218" /></a>The first eminent type you get to see in solar panels for home power is the monocrystalline variety that is made of unique raw material. It actually makes use of silicon crystals that are very effective in capturing maximum amount of solar energy. This solar panel effectively captures the solar energy which is further divulged into electricity to power your house. This is the most expensive in all other types but it is worth it because it possesses property of light retention even in low sunlight conditions. Its cost is all because of the silicone used inside which is costly as compared to other materials.</p>
<p>Another type which is commonly seen in solar panels for home power generation is polycrystalline. These are obviously cheaper than monocrystalline one but also offer less efficiency and power retention as compared to the other one. These as the name intimates are made of various compound crystals made of silicone but are more uneven or jumbly mixed than the other. This type is basically made of collection of various silicone crystals while in monocrystalline only one mega crystal is used for the power generation. Due to this uneven mixture, these solar panels for home power appear as a shattered car windshield panel.<br />
There is another variety in these solar panels for home purpose which is made of molten silicon and is less efficient than polycrystalline solar panels. In this type, the molten silicon is basically leveled over a thin sheet of stainless tell which makes it able to harness the sun power.  These types are quite famous in the solar panel for home takers and offer a good option for energy run home.</p>
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		<title>What You Gain from Using Residential Solar panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2011 03:24:49 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Significant Benefits of the residential solar panels <a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/solar/panels';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">make solar energy</a> more appealing</h2>
<p>The most prominent benefit of residential solar panel system is definitely the respite from heavy electricity bills which were rising constantly in the wake of inflation and source limitedness. If you find any person having these <b>residential solar panels</b> you are sure to notice the sense of satisfaction and pride exhibiting on his face for owing the most compatible and advanced mode of getting energy. These systems  prove the worth of money invested over them by the owner as they remain functional even after regular use for over 15 years. <span id="more-1940"></span>Though you won’t see many <i>residential solar panels</i> working on the roof in your town but these are surely gathering pace and popularity amongst all continents of the world.</p>
<h3>Residential solar panels ar easy to install</h3>
<p>The <u>residential solar panels</u> have been existing in the market for long time but at that time people fail to recognize its potential and ability to save money which the understood after the heavy energy bills became reality. Previously the solar energy was harnessed on for cooking meals of boiling water in big commercial outlets but now it is turned into fully fledged system that possesses the power of lighting your entire house. There are various types made available in these residential solar panels that differ according to the need of particular consumer. These systems are now freely available in market and are very easy to install on any particular area.</p>
<p>These residential solar panels are also gearing popularity and are beneficial because they are very eco-friendly and as people are getting aware of the need, of the hour, to save limited resources, they have found this great option that involves no compromise and is equally environmentally friendly. Surprisingly, these solar systems are providing monetary benefits to many owners as they have started getting normal income by lending the excess electricity to nearby houses. This is entirely possible with installation of grid module of the residential solar panel that conserves huge electricity to be supplied over other households. Imagine, you can earn loads of money by making small investment.</p>
<h3>Residential solar panels would keep money in your pocket</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/residential-solar-panels.ico"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1967" style="margin: 7px;" title="residential solar panels" src="http://www.makesolarpanelsforhome.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/residential-solar-panels.ico" alt="residential solar panels"width="233" height="139" /></a>It is seen that by using residential solar panels you could save as good as 70% of your monthly bills and if you have a stand alone type of solar panel, then you are not going to pay any bills. The stand along is the type where the panel is used only for the house it has installed on where as if you are taking electricity from grid tied system of other owner then you are required to pay for it which is still a lot better than electricity bills. The systems once installed absolutely need no maintenance as they remain working for long years even if you don’t look at them. The material used inside is quite durable and if you have purchased the residential solar panel from reputed brand then you are very likely to savor it without any sort of upkeep.<br />
While choosing residential solar panel make sure you have the one that would light as well  as power your home appliances because there are some types that only light the house and vice versa. Once you get them properly installed you just need to enjoy the continuous energy supply devoid of obstruction and expenses.</p>
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<h2>do solar pannels actually make enough energy to power a house?</h2>
<p>not worried about cost, just want to be non reliant on <strong>energy</strong> company.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Depends on location, pattern of demand, energy consumption and area available for panels.</p>
<p>In the UK, the average house consumes ~3600kWh electricity/yr (plus about 20,000kWh in gas).</p>
<p>To generate 3600kWh you&#8217;ll need about 4kWp of panels, which can be fit on most detached houses. However, UK energy consumption tends to peak in Winter, when there is less sunlight. You can put in enough batteries to power yourself during the Summer for many days with 4kWp, but to power yourself at night during Winter you&#8217;d need significantly more panels. Maybe 16kWp or so, but I can&#8217;t find insolation patterns yet.</p>
<p>Then during Summer, unless you&#8217;re grid tied to send the electricity into the grid, you&#8217;d have to dump a lot of the power.</p>
<p>Right now a 4kWp system in the UK, grid tied, would mean that you produce about as much electricity in a year as you use. Efficient energy use can help here (our 4 person house used 2900kWh). But you&#8217;d have to sell it in the Summer and buy back during Winter.</p>
<p>This is more cost effective in the UK, as new solar systems qualify for 37.5p/Watt &#8216;Feed in Tariff&#8217;, being introduced in 2 yrs.</p>
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<h2>What would have to happen with Solar Energy for you to make the investment in your home?</h2>
<p>Rather it&#8217;s equipment cost or installation cost? perhaps 20-30%?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I already have, I invested $16K have practically eliminated my electric bill, last month was under $10, I will break even in no more than 6 years sooner if the proposed rate increases pass, and I will save at least $50K over the life of my panels. If I had waited until this year I would break even in my 4th year, because I would have received a $7800 fed tax credit instead of the $2K tax credit. I did get lucky because I got a $10K rebate from my utility thanks to my states solar initiative, but even without it I would save money in the long run. </p>
<p>We have the possibility of rolling black outs this week because of several days well over 100 degrees, but if it happens, my a/c will still be running.</p>
<p>I think we just need a change in perception. Many people invest tens of thousands into luxury items in their homes, but don&#8217;t consider the one upgrade that will save them money and shelter their budget for years to come. My panels cost about half what I paid for my pool, about 1/3 of my kitchen remodel, and even less than the wood floors I had put in, they even cost less than my car. Yet they are the only expense that is paying me back.</p>
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<h2>What is another way of saying &#8216;making solar energy increase the power of electricity&#8217;?</h2>
<p>Can you please help me rephrase that?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Increasing the power of solar energy</p>
<p>working with solar energy to increase its power</p>
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<h2>What is a good way to make money with solar energy.?</h2>
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<p class="dtm-content">Have a solar setup &amp; sell the power to your power company.</p>
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<h2>How much would it cost to make an average house run completely on solar energy?</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m looking for dollar amounts, NOT arguments on whether <strong>solar</strong> power is efficient or worthwhile&#8230;If it matters, the house would be in northern Ohio, 1700 sq ft, built 1975.  Thanks!</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Any time you add solar energy it saves you money in the long run. We paid about 18,000 to do my friends house, and through the years they have saved lots. As prices soar, they will save even more. Your smart to consider it.</p>
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<h2>do solar pannels actually make enough energy to power a house?</h2>
<p>not worried about cost, just want to be non reliant on <strong>energy</strong> company.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Depends on location, pattern of demand, energy consumption and area available for panels.</p>
<p>In the UK, the average house consumes ~3600kWh electricity/yr (plus about 20,000kWh in gas).</p>
<p>To generate 3600kWh you&#8217;ll need about 4kWp of panels, which can be fit on most detached houses. However, UK energy consumption tends to peak in Winter, when there is less sunlight. You can put in enough batteries to power yourself during the Summer for many days with 4kWp, but to power yourself at night during Winter you&#8217;d need significantly more panels. Maybe 16kWp or so, but I can&#8217;t find insolation patterns yet.</p>
<p>Then during Summer, unless you&#8217;re grid tied to send the electricity into the grid, you&#8217;d have to dump a lot of the power.</p>
<p>Right now a 4kWp system in the UK, grid tied, would mean that you produce about as much electricity in a year as you use. Efficient energy use can help here (our 4 person house used 2900kWh). But you&#8217;d have to sell it in the Summer and buy back during Winter.</p>
<p>This is more cost effective in the UK, as new solar systems qualify for 37.5p/Watt &#8216;Feed in Tariff&#8217;, being introduced in 2 yrs.</p>
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<h2>What would have to happen with Solar Energy for you to make the investment in your home?</h2>
<p>Rather it&#8217;s equipment cost or installation cost? perhaps 20-30%?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I already have, I invested $16K have practically eliminated my electric bill, last month was under $10, I will break even in no more than 6 years sooner if the proposed rate increases pass, and I will save at least $50K over the life of my panels. If I had waited until this year I would break even in my 4th year, because I would have received a $7800 fed tax credit instead of the $2K tax credit. I did get lucky because I got a $10K rebate from my utility thanks to my states solar initiative, but even without it I would save money in the long run. </p>
<p>We have the possibility of rolling black outs this week because of several days well over 100 degrees, but if it happens, my a/c will still be running.</p>
<p>I think we just need a change in perception. Many people invest tens of thousands into luxury items in their homes, but don&#8217;t consider the one upgrade that will save them money and shelter their budget for years to come. My panels cost about half what I paid for my pool, about 1/3 of my kitchen remodel, and even less than the wood floors I had put in, they even cost less than my car. Yet they are the only expense that is paying me back.</p>
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<h2>What is another way of saying &#8216;making solar energy increase the power of electricity&#8217;?</h2>
<p>Can you please help me rephrase that?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Increasing the power of solar energy</p>
<p>working with solar energy to increase its power</p>
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<h2>What is a good way to make money with solar energy.?</h2>
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<p class="dtm-content">Have a solar setup &amp; sell the power to your power company.</p>
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<h2>How much would it cost to make an average house run completely on solar energy?</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m looking for dollar amounts, NOT arguments on whether <strong>solar</strong> power is efficient or worthwhile&#8230;If it matters, the house would be in northern Ohio, 1700 sq ft, built 1975.  Thanks!</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Any time you add solar energy it saves you money in the long run. We paid about 18,000 to do my friends house, and through the years they have saved lots. As prices soar, they will save even more. Your smart to consider it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sharon asks… Do you want to know the truth about green energy, why it does not work? I&#8217;m not a tree hugger, but I&#8217;m open to new technology. I recently had an estimate to install solar panels on my home&#8211;thought it might pay and it was free so what the heck. Cost to install&#8212;&#8212;-$75,000 Payment [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Do you want to know the truth about green energy, why it does not work?</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m not a tree hugger, but I&#8217;m open to new technology. I recently had an estimate to install <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong> on my home&#8211;thought it might pay and it was free so what the heck. </p>
<p><strong>Cost</strong> to install&#8212;&#8212;-$75,000<br />
Payment needed to pay <strong>for</strong> <strong>panels</strong> in 10 years&#8212;&#8211;$795<br />
<strong>Cost</strong> of electric bill without <strong>panels</strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;$280<br />
Average hours of production per day&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;4.5</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I know why it doesn&#8217;t work.  It&#8217;s LIBERAL. </p>
<p>Liberals do not work.</p>
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<h2>Where can I learn about installing energy efficiency products in homes as a career?</h2>
<p>Hey all, I want to take up a career in energy conservation in the home. Basically I want to learn how to install and connect <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong> and other modifications to <strong>homes</strong> <strong>for</strong> decreasing utility costs and being more environmentally conscious. I was wondering is anyone knows any schools or other institutions that would be able to give me the training I need. Or if you think I should just go and work in the electrically field and branch off on my own. Any help would be greatly appreciated.<br />
I was thinking along the lines of forming my own business as well but I just cant think of where to start.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Instead of working for someone else, why not form your own corporation?</p>
<p>Too often our schools teach students to be good employees rather than good employers.  We need to get more kids active in the capitalist workforce,</p>
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<h2>please help me on this issue ?</h2>
<p>my monthly  is $300 and <strong>cost</strong> to power home by <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong> is $95000. so what to do go <strong>for</strong> <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong> or stay with monthly bills of  elasticity ?<br />
every <strong>solar</strong> thing is costly look at this keyboard which is <strong>solar</strong> $71</p>
<p>http://www.logitech.com/en-us/keyboards/keyboard/devices/k750-keyboard</p>
<p>and you will not believe the price of <strong>solar</strong> LCD computer monitor is $1500.</p>
<p>but my father saying me to everyday to make home <strong>solar</strong> powered.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Go for solar! It is getting more and more affordable and mainstream. Companies like panelprice.com or solarcity.com offer all the services you need. Either you can build your own installation (get some training first!) or you lease your installation with having to pay any upfront invest.</p>
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<h2>How to set up a wind mill and get a grid tie?</h2>
<p>I guess the big question is where is the best place to get a low <strong>cost</strong> wind mill solution <strong>for</strong> my home and info <strong>for</strong> how to set up the grid tie to run it into my home and ultimately back to the power company? Also, the best place to get <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong> put on my roof, again, at a low <strong>cost</strong>?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">The best first call would be to your local utility company, and to let them know that you are interested in acquiring wind or solar, and to ask about the utility rebates.   The utility can recommend solar or wind installers as well.<br />
For wind, it is rather intemittent, and only comes close to &#8220;paying back&#8221; if you have a consistent average wind of about 14 mph.  It takes about a 7 or 8 mph wind to just turn the blades.  The installed cost of a 2.5 kW wind unit is about $16,000 to $20,000.   Maintenance costs can be rather high as well.<br />
Solar is more expensive.   Installed cost is about $20,000 to $30,000 for a 2 or 3 kW unit installed on your roof.<br />
Your better alternative is to continue with the local utility as long as your electric rates are less than $0.25 or $0.30 per kWh.   Depending on where you live, your electric rates are likely very cheap at $0.10 per kWh or less.<br />
You have to decide if you think it is better to pay $20,000 to $30,000 up front for a wind or solar power unit &#8212; or to continue to pay $80 / month ( or $1000/ yr) for electric service from the local utility.</p>
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<h2>does anyone know about solar energy?</h2>
<p>I am wanting to build a home in the mountains and would like to know if anyone has <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong> that can give me info on how well it provides energy to their home &lt;pros and cons. also would like to know approx <strong>cost</strong> to put energy to a 1600-2000 sf home. thank you in advance <strong>for</strong> your time</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I have a 2000sf multi level home and just added a solar array. I live in an area with great rebates so my utility paid $10K while I paid $16K. My home was not built to be energy efficient, so if you are building from scratch you can make a home that will use less energy. </p>
<p>I can&#8217;t think of any con, because I&#8217;m still tied to the grid, so I have a back up system. I also didn&#8217;t try to zero out my bill. My bill this summer was $20, but will be a little higher in the winter months because of fewer hours of daylight. If you are planning on being off the grid you will need to have a battery back up system which has additional costs, but you may also be able to add wind to supplement. </p>
<p>I think the best way to get a realistic idea of what you will need is to get a licensed contractor to go to the site and tell you what they recommend and give you a bid. Your lifestyle and how you build your home will dictate what size system will work for you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maria asks… solar to many to choose from help!? im very interested in getting solar power for home and a solar water heater. ive looked on line and there are so many different types and khws. and of course many different prices. we use about 1500khws a month( i run a pool, hot tub and [...]]]></description>
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<h2>solar to many to choose from help!?</h2>
<p>im very interested in getting <strong>solar</strong> power <strong>for</strong> home and a <strong>solar</strong> water heater. ive looked on line and there are so many different types and khws. and of course many different <strong>prices</strong>. we use about 1500khws a month( i run a pool, hot tub and an out door refrig.) how many <strong>panels</strong>,185khw 170, what about back up batteries. i live in a very rural<br />
town and there&#8217;s only one company that installs them and that place is over 100 miles away and im sure there <strong>prices</strong> are outragious compared to places in bigger cities that have many different companies around that keep the cost down so can anyone point me in the right direction. no rude answers please im just trying to find some good information<br />
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<p class="dtm-content">I&#8217;d go for the solar water heating first, as that will pay back much faster than solar electric.  Try calling installers in more populated areas.  They&#8217;re starving for business right now, and some  might be willing to make a trip, even if it&#8217;s a couple hundred miles.</p>
<p>If you are handy, or your spouse is, you might try just driving a truck into an area that&#8217;s cheaper, and picking up what you need.  Then you could install it yourself, or call an ordinary roofer.</p>
<p>For solar electric, an installer would be more likely to travel to you, as the value of the install is high.</p>
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<h2>Why are we trying to develop hydrogen cars?</h2>
<p>Hydrogen vehicles are not commercially viable and they won&#8217;t be in our lifetimes.  Some day, when the price of gasoline is $20 per gallon, hydrogen may be a competitive technology.  In the meantime, plug-in hybrids with lithium-ion batteries are only a couple of years away from being a reality.  A lithium-ion plug-in car with a home <strong>solar</strong> panel array would almost run free, from sunlight, forever.  People driving less than 100 miles per day would never use gasoline.  This is the technology that the government and industry should be spending billions to develop as soon as possible.  </p>
<p>One last thought <strong>for</strong> us American SUV owners &#8211; what would you do if gasoline were $8 per gallon?  Well, you should begin planning to do that because it will become a reality some day in the near future.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">It&#8217;s not an either-or scenario.  We can develop plug-in hybrids, electric cars, and hydrogen cars at the same time.</p>
<p>Theoretically if we could find a way to get hydrogen without producing CO2 emissions in the process, hydrogen powered cars could be nearly perfectly environmentally friendly.</p>
<p>While the same is true of an electric car recharged by renewable energy such as solar, it&#8217;s not an easy prospect to get enough renewable energy to power both a house and recharge a car.</p>
<p>If we can develop both electric cars with renewable energy and hydrogen powered cars with a green source of hydrogen, that would be an ideal diversification of our power and transportation systems.</p>
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<h2>PV Solar &#8211; for home hydrogen production ?</h2>
<p>If water can be split and hydrogen kept underwater <strong>for</strong> house cooking needs &#8211; using just a basic array of PV <strong>panels</strong>. Then why isn&#8217;t everyone doing this when gas <strong>prices</strong> are soaring ?</p>
<p>The Large companies ARE doing this &#8211; so why not the individuals ?<br />
This is a link to Wind Turbine to Hydrogen &#8211; http://www.greenbang.com/uk-hydrogen-mini-grid-installs-wind-turbine/<br />
But there is no reason why PV can&#8217;t be left to it&#8217;s own devices to just produce hydrogen &#8211; then the hydrogen used when needed. Storing under water pressure is the standard method of collecting gas &#8211; just like in the lab.<br />
If the other side &#8211; oxygen is diverted into the home &#8211; then it will be a health benefit too.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Natural gas is still dirt cheap even though it has risen dramatically over the last few years.   As it stands, natural gas is still a waste product that is essentially flared off at the well head because it is too expensive to build a second set of pipelines and the pumping facilities to bring the gas to market.   There are efforts to use portable gasification and Fischer Tropsch reactors to convert the natural gas to a form of synthetic crude which can be brought to market with the rest of the crude from the well.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also important to note that when Sandia Labs looked for more efficient means of obtaining hydrogen from H2O, they concluded that the process could also produce CO from CO2 resulting in a mixture of CO and H2 from which any linear hydrocarbon could be synthesized via Fischer Tropsch synthesis.   It would make more sense to use the solar power to produce both H2 and CO and hence CH4 or even C8H18 (iso-octane i.e.: gasoline) in order to avoid the storage issues of hydrogen.   It would also make more sense to use solar thermal as they did with the Sandia Labs CR5 reactor instead of photovoltaics.   PV only converts energy in the light frequencies absorbed by the outer valence shells of the semiconductor whereas solar thermal collects energy from all wavelengths.</p>
<p>Note under just water pressure, the volume of the hydrogen to be stored would be much larger than the house itself, even compressed at 150 bar (2,200 psi), hydrogen gas only has an energy density of 405 WH/l compared with the energy density of gasoline of over 9,000 WH/l</p>
<p>It would make far more sense to use solar thermal collectors to provide for the bulk of the home energy usage in terms of water heating, residential heating and via absorption air conditioners, air-conditioning thereby reducing the size of a PV array needed dramatically.   Solar thermal is currently one tenth the cost of PV and has a payback period of 2 to 5 years instead of 25 to 30 years with PV.   Mind you, PV costs have been dropping very rapidly so the economics will be very different in 5 to 10 years.   Of course, the profit margin for providing the most economic solution is not always the most profitable for the solar outfitting company hence the promotion of PV where installation and design requirements are minimal.</p>
<p>I have never heard of a large company using PV driven electrolysis as a method to store solar energy, very few companies have pressure vessels larger than their facilities.  However there are many commercial implementations of solar thermal absorption air conditioning mostly because absorption air conditioners are available in commercial sizes of hundreds of tons of AC, there are very few absorption chillers in the residential sizes (the Robur unit being the only one marketed to the residential market).</p>
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<h2>Any chance these homeowners are wealthy Republicans?</h2>
<p>Scarsdale, NY, where the average price tag <strong>for</strong> <strong>homes</strong> is $834,000, has &#8220;homeowner associations&#8221; that BAN such ecologically-positive things like <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong>.</p>
<p>Other HOAs around the country ban also ban solor collectors, and compost piles, window fans, outdoor clotheslines, window air conditioners, awnings on the front of the house,  and VEGETABLE GARDENS.</p>
<p>Some HOA prohibit the use of outdoor wood furnaces and boilers, which have become extremely popular within the last couple decades.</p>
<p>HOA restrictions are part of a larger problem: the growing power of such &#8220;private governments&#8221; to control people&#8217;s use of their own property.</p>
<p>State legislatures are starting to rein in HOAs that try to ban environmentally responsible practices. At least 12 states have adopted laws that guarantee the right to erect <strong>solar</strong> equipment, although most of them permit HOAs to enforce &#8220;reasonable&#8221; conditions.</p>
<p>Comments? Reactions?<br />
Dream on you cons&#8230;<br />
I live in a fine home; I&#8217;m just not an overly-wealthy snob who thinks that environmentally responsible actions/equipment, etc. are &#8220;unsightly.&#8221;</p>
<p>And I&#8217;m not stupid enough to buy into one of those  restricted, gated communities, anyway.</p>
<p>Around here, we use less energy by employing things like <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong>, heat sinks, clean burning outdoor boilers. We feed not only ourselves with our gardens, but we also provide the vegetables and prime rib <strong>for</strong> your conservative pie holes.</p>
<p>So, pipe down and get responsible. Dont rag to me about &#8220;liberals&#8221; who don&#8217;t work. We all work around here; and probably harder than you do.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Republican or Democrat, whether it&#8217;s eco-friendly initiatives or what color you can paint your shutters, I&#8217;ve NEVER EVER heard anybody say &#8220;gee, I&#8217;m sure glad to be in an HOA&#8221;. </p>
<p>These things are, at best, minor inconveniences, and at worst an unwelcome intrusion into your daily life. The most common response I hear from the few who defend them are &#8220;at least your neighbor can&#8217;t leave his junk 1957 pickup truck on his lawn.&#8221; You know what? I don&#8217;t CARE if my neighbor has a 1957 pickup truck on his lawn!!! I really don&#8217;t care!</p>
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<h2>does anyone realize how much a solar panel costs?</h2>
<p>After all this talk lately I was curious so I got an estimate <strong>for</strong> my house and the price was (brace yourself)</p>
<p>$108,000!!!!</p>
<p>That is <strong>for</strong> a 1800sqft home with 100amp service (12KW).</p>
<p>No wonder all those coal plants exist.  Now I know why those  P&#8211;B.S. shows don&#8217;t mention the costs of going green.<br />
Engineer&#8230; you say you have a 4.8kW system?  Is that enough to make you self sufficient from the power company?  </p>
<p>My house, like most houses, have a 100 Amp service panel.  100A * 120Volt = 12kW.  I was sure that was what I needed.  Plus I figure any excess you can sell back to the company.  Still, at $9 a watt, 4.8kW is $43,200&#8230; whichi is way more than I want to spend.  I was hoping <strong>for</strong> something around $3,000&#8230; which is about how much it cost <strong>for</strong> me to replace my air conditioner.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I thought they&#8217;d be a lot cheaper than that after all the development time. If that&#8217;s true, I now know why solar power is pretty much dead in this country. That seems ridiculous.</p>
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<h2>what are solar panels made off?</h2>
<p>This is not a question of <strong>how</strong> they are made, but the actual materials they are made with and <strong>how</strong> do you dispose of <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong> that are no longer usable? Are they dangerous <strong>to</strong> dispose, do they breakdown easily? </p>
<p>I am especially curious about polymer <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong>. Because I know polymer is plastic, and plastic is usually made of oil so wouldn&#8217;t that <strong>make</strong> polymer <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong> not environmentally friendly? </p>
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   How to make a solar generator from scratch is less expensive but more labour intensive. You will need raw copper sheeting and it is available at hardware stores and then a heat source. The copper must be heated for at least a half hour for a chemical reaction that produces copper oxide.   When the copper sheeting is cold you combine it with another non-oxidized copper sheet of the same size. You then add a salt-water solution and then all the components is enclosed in a durable glass panel. You have a low voltage panel now. It depends on how much power you want on the number of panels you will have to make.</p>
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<h2>how is making a solar panel?</h2>
<p>I what are the sources of getting materials for <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong>? As I would like <strong>to</strong> <strong>make</strong> <strong>panels</strong> myself,. any one can help me in information?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Solar panels use silicone cells to capture light and turn the electrons into energy which we can use for electricity.  The cells are connected together and housed in a solar module coated with glass, which we commonly call a &#8220;solar panel.&#8221; Most solar cells are grown from monocrystalline silicon which are primarily produced and assembled into solar modules overseas.  The materials and cost of doing this yourself for one panel would not be practical.  If you need a single solar panel to charge a battery, you would be better off buying a single module on ebay or from a local installer who may have unused modules.  </p>
<p>If you are interested in powering your home with solar electricity, you can contact an installer such as Sunlight Solar Energy (www.sunlightsolar.com) to learn about rooftop or ground-mounted solar arrays for your home or business.</p>
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<h2>I need a homeade way to make a solar panel to heat water?</h2>
<p>For school, I need <strong>to</strong> heat 2 lieters of water with a <strong>solar</strong> panel.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Making a black plastic container with a large surface area will do it.  I worked at an archaeology field camp out in the mountains one summer and we took hot showers every day by filling these things called &#8220;sun showers&#8221;.  They were black plastic 10-liter bags with a screw on lid at one end to fill it up and a hose with a clamp valve and spray head at the other.  We would fill them every morning after breakfast and then lay them out in the sun.  By supper time they would be over 100 degrees and we would each take one and hang it on a hook above us in a shower room we built out of boards and tarps and be able to take a nice long hot shower.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s an article and photo of the bag:</p>
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<h2>how to make a solar panel using copper sheet?</h2>
<p>please help me on this. I am 17 year old boy and i don&#8217;t know so much about science.<br />
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<p>&#8220;Materials you will need<br />
The solar cell is made from these materials: </p>
<p>1.A sheet of copper flashing from the hardware store. This normally costs about $5.00 per square foot. We will need about half a square foot.<br />
2.Two alligator clip leads.<br />
3.A sensitive micro-ammeter that can read currents between 10 and 50 micro amperes. Radio Shack sells small LCD multimeters that will do, but I used a small surplus meter with a needle.<br />
4.An electric stove. My kitchen stove is gas, so I bought a small one-burner electric hotplate for about $25. The little 700 watt burners probably won&#8217;t work &#8212; mine is 1100 watts, so the burner gets red hot.<br />
5.A large clear plastic bottle off of which you can cut the top. I used a 2 liter spring water bottle. A large mouth glass jar will also work.<br />
6.Table salt. We will want a couple tablespoons of salt.<br />
7.Tap water.<br />
8.Sand paper or a wire brush on an electric drill.<br />
9.Sheet metal shears for cutting the copper sheet.&#8221;</p>
<p>Go to this website for the rest including pictures.<br />
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<p>Http://scitoys.com/scitoys/scitoys/echem/echem2.html</p>
<p>Other places to go on the source info. Below.</p>
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<h2>Libs: one we all drive electric cars and have solar panels how is the gov going to make up for lost revenue?</h2>
<p>From gas taxes?  </p>
<p>Are there any plans that don&#8217;t involve tracking devices?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">The liberal ability to find and levy taxes is awesome. If not gas then they&#8217;ll find something and it will be something that normal folks like you and me never even thought of. Their mastery in depriving the people of their income is truly a sight to behold.</p>
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