With the current state of the economy, most of us are taking a hard look at our budgets for places to cut corners. Previously, trimming your power bill has meant that you've had to find places where you could cut usage. Now, by learning how to build solar panels for power, you can not only curb your power bill, but put money into your budget by selling excess power "back" to the electric company.
Building solar panels for your home is really not that difficult as long as you have the proper tools. These include:
* a good DIY solar panel guide
* a complete parts list
* a set of videos to help guide you through the tougher parts
* technical support for times when the videos just aren't enough
* access to the required tools from the list
* an inverter to sync the flows of energy
Unless you've had a good bit of experience with electricity, the assistance of an electrician is always advisable for installing an inverter. This simply makes sure that it's done correctly, which is important when you remember that it's your family that will be sleeping here.
If you're going to try to build solar panels to eliminate your electric bill, be prepared to build more than one small panel. There are calculators available to help you determine how many panels you will require based on your usage.
You'll also need a "power grid" which is just a fancy way of saying batteries. The power grid will store energy for times when you are not producing any power, for example a cloudy day. This power grid is able to store the power, then send it along as needed.
During periods of bright sunny days, you'll be producing more power than you use, and more than your batteries can store. This is where selling the excess "back" to the electric company comes in. Imagine not only eliminating your electric bill, but becoming a supplier to the electric company!
Even if you intend to only build one small solar panel, the effects on your power bill will be obvious. In just a few short months, you should be able to see enough savings to help encourage you to build another panel. Keep going, and before you know it, you'll be independent of the power company. What a boost that will be to your budget!
To get your clear, easy-to-follow guide to
How to Build Solar Panels for Power, complete with videos demonstrating the "tricky" parts, visit
http://nopowerbill.info.