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		<title>Tips On Making Homemade Solar Power Electricity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the advancement in today&#039;s technology, it is now possible to make your own homemade solar power electricity. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/j/jb/jbolhuis/956000_solarpower_is_beautiful_part_2.jpg"  alt="Stop" align="right"/>With the advancement in today&#039;s technology, it is now possible to make your own homemade solar power electricity. By making your own electricity for either the little things or, the largest ones like your entire house, you can save money on your electric bill, or totally eliminate it.</p>
<p>The pitiful state of our environment should also be one of the considerations for wanting to create your own electricity. Who would not wish that our world would stay stable and suitable for the future generations? That through your own contribution to alternative energy and renewable energy sources, no matter how small it may be, you are able to take part in saving it from further annihilation.</p>
<p>You can produce your own homemade solar power electricity using cost efficient renewable energy sources such as wind or solar. Wind power which is now well developed and improved so that anyone with limited mechanical or technical skills can build a generator for a modest price.</p>
<p>Wind powered electrical systems produce about 9-10 times the amount of electricity that solar energy produces. The only downside is if your area does not get more than 8-10 mph average winds then there is a possibility that you would not immediately be able to get your investment back. But, to those area blessed with ample wind, it&#039;s not impossible to get your money&#039;s worth at the shortest possible time.</p>
<p>Solar power, on the other hand could also be a good alternative to making your own electricity. Homemade solar power generators can now be made at home even with minimal resources. There is plenty of information available in the market nowadays, such as the resources mentioned at the end of this article.</p>
<p>The Internet abounds with homemade solar power kits. You just have to select the best guides that would walk you through the whole creation process and, you&#039;d be surprised to find how easy making a solar generator could be. Also, you must be wary of those marketers who are just out to take advantage of newbies into buying into their program. Parts and components are affordable and can easily be bought from your local hardware. Be sure to research potential suppliers.</p>
<p>Choosing to make your own electricity doesn&#039;t necessarily mean that you will get financial freedom entirely. Your capacity to power is also dependent on the capacity of your generators. So, for instance if you opt to have just enough, to power your electrical gate, it&#039;s all up to you, it&#039;s your decision.</p>
<p>It is important to note that according to studies the best choices to power your home would be the solar and wind energy. This is so mainly due to its affordability, easy installation process and specifically, because they can safely be operated and maintained at home even without the professional help.</p>
<p>So, why not make your own homemade solar power electricity when all the good things derived from it outweigh the initial input of investment and effort spent in the process of construction. Now is the time to move and act to better our lives and to save the earth. No doubt, together, we can all make a difference.<div class="widget_text">

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/l/li/linder6580/1036496_solar_panel.jpg"  alt="Stop" align="right"/>A natural source of energy that can surprisingly supply all of our modern day electrical demands is solar power energy. Several solar functions that can improve your way of living are solar cooling, solar heating, solar light, solar electricity, and solar cooking.</p>
<p>You can install a homemade solar power generator, which is made of solar panels that contain solar cells to take advantage of the energy from the sun. The solar cells create electrons to move in the silicon crystal which then converts the power from sunlight into usable electricity. You will also need a battery to store electricity from the solar energy. There are simple &#034;Homemade Solar Power&#034; guidelines that you should follow as listed below.</p>
<p>1- Get a small solar panel, such as a 25W or 40W.</p>
<p>2- Get a battery box and a deep-cycle 12-volt sealed gel-battery. Make sure that is it rechargeable.</p>
<p>3- Get a DC meter at 12-volts. You will also need a DC input to power appliances that need direct current.<br />
   Most appliances, however, run off of AC or alternating current so you will need an inverter.</p>
<p>4- Using insulated wires, plug in your DC meter to the wing nut terminals on the rechargeable battery. Attach the<br />
   negative (-) pole before attaching the positive (+) pole. Only handle one wire at a time and never let the<br />
   positive and negative wires touch!</p>
<p>5- Using the same method, connect the DC input and the solar panel to the battery.</p>
<p>6- Place the solar panel in direct sunlight. Once the battery is fully charged, your solar power system will be<br />
   able to provide electricity to many of your household appliances.</p>
<p>You can install your homemade solar power generator almost effortlessly if you put your mind to it. It can also be a fun bonding experience that you and your family can enjoy as well. If you are still hesitant about making one, you can find numerous online forums that provide help from others who have built a system themselves.</p>
<p>Another pro about solar power generators is that they are very durable and easy to maintain. All they need is a regular dusting to keep them running efficiently. This one time investment will be so rewarding to you and your family.</p>
<p>A homemade solar power generator is also very useful for unexpected power outages. If you live outside the power grid, you can also take full advantage of this system. It&#039;s a great companion in traveling and can be used in cabins, tents or even boats.</p>
<p>There are more advantages to using a homemade solar power generator than I can list right now. You can really not go wrong with solar panels. Not only are you saving a ton of money on your electricity bill but you are helping to save the environment as well.<div class="widget_text">

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/f/fa/fabiennew/301148_photovoltaic_array_2.jpg"  alt="Stop" align="right"/>To implement solar power to heat and power your home requires a number of relatively expensive items. But those items can be cost effective over the long run. Still, going solar the right way requires the right technology and some planning.</p>
<p>First, you need to estimate how much electricity you require to run your home. If you plan only to supplement your power needs, that&#039;s fine. Then just calculate the percentage you want to offset.</p>
<p>A glance at your electric bill can make the task easy. Most utility bills will show a chart of month by month usage throughout the year. You can average the total, or use the peak demand. If you plan to go &#039;off grid&#039; - stop using power from the utility company completely - focus on the peak.</p>
<p>Those numbers will allow you to estimate how many and what size PV modules you need. PV is short for photovoltaic, the method almost all solar cells use to convert sunlight into electricity. It&#039;s a matter of simple arithmetic to match the area of your south-facing rooftop section to the number and size of modules needed.</p>
<p>Each module will generate a certain amount of power at a given cost. When connected the right way the modules add up, so finding the total output (and cost) is equally easy. For a modest-sized home, the cost of panels is somewhere around $10,000-$16,000 at current prices. But keep in mind when planning the expense that there are tax rebates and other programs that will help you offset the amount invested.</p>
<p>But the modules have to connect to something. The connectors, clamps, wires and other components add to the total. They vary considerably. And don&#039;t forget to add installation costs. Most homeowners don&#039;t have the skill to build the system themselves.</p>
<p>The sun doesn&#039;t shine all day every day. It&#039;s dark at night, obviously. Rain and heavy cloud cover will reduce the amount of insulation, as it&#039;s called. Other uncontrollable factors reduce the amount of sunlight available. So, almost anyone going &#039;off grid&#039; will want a battery storage system. Those not taking the complete plunge can draw power from the local utility company during those times.</p>
<p>If your system generates more than you need at any given time, some utility companies will enter into an agreement to buy any excess you put into their system. That&#039;s usually done technically by running your meter backwards when you&#039;re supplying the utility company. It normally runs forward as you draw power from their system.</p>
<p>Naturally, they&#039;ll insist on inspecting your system before finalizing any agreement. In fact, most municipalities will require that you have your system inspected and approved even if you go entirely off grid. They need to ensure that it&#039;s implemented in a way that&#039;s safe for local lineman. During power outages they have to assume there&#039;s no power running through the lines. Your system has to be installed in a way that guarantees that.</p>
<p>Between panels, batteries, installation costs and other expenses most modest-sized solar panel systems will cost in the neighborhood of $32,000-$50,000. Some less, some more. That cost should be offset against what you would pay for electricity from the power company over the lifetime of the system, usually about 20 years without substantial replacements.</p>
<p>But costs are coming down and efficiency is improving as time goes on, as the price of electricity continues to rise. It may well be worth your while to have a solar powered electrical system for your home.<div class="widget_text">

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/a/ar/arsel/676505_anages_solar_heater.jpg"  alt="Stop" align="right"/>What is homemade solar power? It is the Earth&#039;s most readily available energy source that can meet and even exceed the current energy demand. Some solar applications that can help improve our lifestyle today include solar lighting, heating and cooling, cooking, and generating electricity.</p>
<p>A DIY homemade solar power generator consists of panels where solar cells can produce electrons in the silicon crystal to move; the silicon semi-conductor therefore transforms light directly into electricity. A battery is used to store energy. Here are some basic instructions you can follow to help get things started.</p>
<p>1. Purchase a small solar panel around 25W or 40W.</p>
<p>2. Look for a big a deep-cycle 12-volt sealed gel-battery and get a battery box for it. Rechargeable batteries are usually best for this purpose.</p>
<p>3. Buy a DC meter at 12 volts and a DC input. This will be used to power DC appliances however most appliances are AC, so will most likely need to have an inverter.</p>
<p>4. Connect your meter to the wing nut terminals on the battery using insulated wires. Attach the negative (-) pole first and handle one wire at a time.</p>
<p>5. Attach the DC inlet and also the solar panel to the battery using the same method.</p>
<p>6. Place the solar panel under the sun and after the battery is charged it can run small appliances in your house.</p>
<p>Constructing your own homemade solar power generator is easy and almost anyone who&#039;s truly determined can do it. It&#039;s even fun when you can invite your family or friends to help you out. If you are doubtful about your capability in making one, you can search online and you will find that there are various resources that can help you out.</p>
<p>One more good thing about a homemade solar power generator is it is virtually maintenance free and durable. Regular dusting and cleaning maybe are all there is to it. A one time investment in making one will be greatly rewarded.</p>
<p>A homemade solar power generator is also great for unexpected power failures. It is also advisable to have one when you occasionally live outside the power grid. It can be used in boats, tents, cabins or even while traveling in other countries.</p>
<p>There are many advantages in having a homemade solar power generator. One cannot go wrong in having this device. You are not only reaping the benefits for yourself like slashing your electric bill but most importantly you make a contribution to the environment as well.<div class="widget_text">

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/c/cr/criswatk/274799_playschool_sunshine.jpg"  alt="Stop" align="right"/>What is solar power? It is the Earth&#039;s most readily available energy source that can meet and even exceed the current energy demand. Some solar applications that can help improve our lifestyle today include solar lighting, heating and cooling, cooking, and generating electricity.</p>
<p>A DIY solar power generator consists of panels where solar cells can produce electrons in the silicon crystal to move; the silicon semi-conductor therefore transforms light directly into electricity. A battery is used to store energy. Here are some basic instructions you can follow to help get things started.</p>
<p>1. Purchase a small solar panel around 25W or 40W.</p>
<p>2. Look for a big a deep-cycle 12-volt sealed gel-battery and get a battery box for it. Rechargeable batteries are usually best for this purpose.</p>
<p>3. Buy a DC meter at 12 volts and a DC input. This will be used to power DC appliances however most appliances are AC, so will most likely need to have an inverter.</p>
<p>4. Connect your meter to the wingnut terminals on the battery using insulated wires. Attach the negative (-) pole first and handle one wire at a time. </p>
<p>5. Attach the DC inlet and also the solar panel to the battery using the same method.</p>
<p>6. Place the solar panel under the sun and after the battery is charged it can run small appliances in your house.</p>
<p>Constructing your own solar power generator is easy and almost anyone who&#039;s truly determined can do it. It&#039;s even fun when you can invite your family or friends to help you out. If you are doubtful about your capability in making one, you can search online and you will find that there are various resources that can help you out.</p>
<p>One more good thing about a solar power generator is it is virtually maintenance free and durable. Regular dusting and cleaning maybe are all there is to it. A one time investment in making one will be greatly rewarded.</p>
<p>A solar power generator is also great for unexpected power failures. It is also advisable to have one when you occasionally live outside the power grid. It can be used in boats, tents, cabins or even while traveling in other countries.</p>
<p>There are many advantages in having a solar power generator. One cannot go wrong in having this device. You are not only reaping the benefits for yourself like slashing your electric bill but most importantly you make a contribution to the environment as well.<div class="widget_text">

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