It is a fact that
life is being made easy with the use of electricity.
However, with the increasing cost of commodities, people
should find ways to cut back their expenses. One good way
of doing that is by learning how to build solar panels. A
solar panel is an organized assembly of solar cells or
photovoltaic cells packaged together to produce and
supply electricity. It uses the sunlight’s energy to
produce electricity through the photovoltaic
effect.
There are many
advantages in knowing how to build solar panels. The most
practical reason for building one is saving money. We
have an unlimited supply of fuel from sun’s energy. If
you know how to build solar panels, you would be able to
generate your own electricity for free, cutting back on
your electricity bills. When it is cloudy, your solar
panels could still function by installing back-up
batteries. In addition to that, solar panels are
eco-friendly, as they do not emit hazardous elements that
contribute to pollution.
The use of solar
panels has progressively gained its popularity with its
variety of applications. As they are not just used for
business purposes, solar panel kits are already available
in the market to allow everyone to learn how to build
solar panels on their own. To start with, the materials
needed include the parts and the tools. The parts needed
include plywood sheeting, plexiglass, tin wire, silicone
caulk, solder, UV ray protective varnish and the solar
cells. The tools needed are plywood, saw, rosin flux pen,
paintbrush, soldering iron gun, caulking gun,
screwdriver, wire cutters, plexiglass cutting drill, and
voltmeter. These materials are available in your local
stores. If they are not, you do not need to worry as some
of them can be bought online.
Before buying all
the materials needed to build solar panels, you must
first consider the dimension of your location where you
will install the solar panels. In addition, you also have
to know how much power you will need. You will need more
solar cells in areas where there is not much sunlight.
When you purchase solar cells, you must take note that
100 watts of electrical power can generally be produced
by 80 solar cells. Use the voltmeter to test them
individually and record the voltage produced by each
solar cell.
The photovoltaic
panels are normally installed on the roof in a way where
they face the sun to receive direct sunrays. They convert
the light energy into electricity. Each cell only
generates a small amount of electricity, but collectively
they would produce enough to fulfill your power needs. A
battery will be attached to these panels to serve as
storage device.
The common shape
of residential solar panels is rectangular. However, you
can build them to whatever shape you like. The solar
panels will be installed on the plywood that has been
varnished and dried overnight. Apply flux to the bus
strips on the solar cells to ensure adherence upon
soldering the tab ribbons and to properly connect the
wiring. After the solar cells and wiring have all been
connected, construct and secure a frame to cover the
solar panels making sure it is waterproof. Inspect
meticulously for gaps and seal it with silicone to avoid
penetration of moisture. Finally, drill a small hole at
the bottom of the panel to allow air into the panel in
such a way that rain will not be able to enter. This is
made to keep moisture from building up, as it is
impossible to eradicate it no matter how you securely
seal the frame.
You will gain a
great deal in learning how to build solar panels. It does
not only protect the environment but it also saves you
from a high cost of living. Since the solar power is
becoming price competitive, the cost has significantly
decreased over 40% within the last few years. Thus, you
do not have to worry much on the cost, and also it is a
great investment for you and your family especially for
those leaving in areas where there are incentives and
rebates to compensate you for the electricity that you
produce.
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these projects. I wouldn't want to talk down any
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vital data about how to connect the panels to the
house or to the electricity grid. This is where
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