The Secrets of Solar Power at Home

March 1st, 2010 by My Efficient Planet Leave a reply »

Did you know that building your own solar power home system is a great way you can save money on your energy bills? It’ll also reduce your dependency on dwindling fossil fuels so you’ll also be doing your bit for the environment. All you need is the right information and a small initial investment of $300 or less. You could build your own home solar panels, or if you have a bit more spare cash, you could assemble a solar kit.

The key is not the amount of money you spend on components, but the quality of the guide you purchase. The first and most important thing to check however, is whether or not there is enough sun near your home to make this cost-effective. If your home has a large roof or large wall sidings this will help as this will enable you to mount your home solar panels more easily. You house should also get a generous amount of sun every day and should not be overshadowed by any tall buildings or large trees. If your house doesn’t get enough sun, your back garden might and you could mount the solar panels there.

A professionally installed system for solar power at home can cost upwards of $20,000. This is unfeasible because even if you saved $1000 a year on energy bills, it would take you 20 years before you recouped the cost of your initial investment! There is another way, your own solar power at home can be generated on an investment of $300 or less, if you build your own units.

If you do buy a solar kit, then be aware that the price of the kits can vary depending on who you shop with. The same kit bought from several different suppliers can be sold at wildly different prices. Shop around for the best deals. Budget $300-500 and be aware that buying equipment that is cheap will give you a solar panel that is exactly that, cheap. You want to build one that is of reasonable quality so that it requires little maintenance and upkeep. What matters most is recouping the investment so it is important that they are reliable. You won’t save money if your panel keeps breaking down. What is important is getting the right information, so make sure you fully understand the blueprint or ebook you purchase on building home solar panels. The components should be easily available from local hardware stores and there may be one or two specialised components you may have to mail order, but these should not be expensive, nor should the solar cell be difficult to assemble. If your home solar panel guide comes with videos, all the better, it is far quicker to learn from a video when someone is showing you what to do.

You will get energy from your home solar panels throughout their lifetime, a span of a good few years if you build them correctly. Once you’ve built a few you can expect to save 80% or more on your electricity bill, and you might even generate enough power to sell back to your power grid. This is perhaps the best time to start generating your own solar power at home. Components and knowledge to do this is now cheap and technology has advanced enough to put this within reach of the homeowner.

Mark S Tan is a fan of no-nonsense solutions for home renewable energy and is committed to reducing dependency on polluting fossil fuels and of course, saving money.

If you’d like to save money and do your bit for the earth, build your own home solar panels, click here now: http://www.homemadepowersolutions.com

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