Solar Panels – How to Make a Homemade Solar Panel
www.SolarEnergyGuide.net – How to Make a Homemade Solar Panel Solar panels, unlike before, are cheap and easy to install with great efficiency. With this advent, you can save big money as well as help save the environment. A DIY kit is available and has an easy to follow instruction with them. What you need is some simple tools and you’re done. Here is your guide to make a homemade solar panel 1. First, you must know the loads of your solar panel and the package that is affordable to you. One watt of solar panel module will coast you about and a 200 watts module is around 00. If you need more power, you can connect this to form a collector to produce your desired power needs. Electrical connections are made in series to achieve a desired output voltage and/or in parallel to provide a desired amount of current capability. 2. After selecting the solar panel modules, you need a charge controller which is an important system component that regulates the voltage generated by the solar panel. This will regulate your power and provide protection to the batteries from being over or under-charged. 3. Next, you need a solar inverter this will convert 12 volt DC (direct current) from solar panel to 125 volts AC (alternating current) which will feed your appliances. Some high end inverters combine an inverter, battery charger and dual transfer switch in one package. 4. Batteries are needed if there is no sun or there is a blackout in your area. Typically, lead acid batteries …
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The future is going “GREEN” so don’t get caught out there singing the “BLUES” (the utility bills are killing me)…..Learn,Learn,Learn to do it yourself or keep paying them to provide it for you. You are only making them richer while you’re constantly going broke, get my drift! Yeah they’ve even built a “POOR” house for those who ends up with nothing.
Ok, I have a GLASS FUSION KILN used for artwork: 240 VOLT AC 2W. 1 PHASE 34.7 AMP, 8320 WATTS. Is it possible to use solar to operate my kiln(s)? What would it take and how much$ with all the parts if I did it my self? I can weld a stand for the solor to. whree does the energy store? Or is this just to much amps? Thanks