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Cost Of Solar Panel | Solar-Deals.com Slashes Cost of Solar Panels by 50%

Cost Of Solar Panel
Solar-Deals.com Slashes Cost of Solar Panels by 50%

DIY Solar Panel – Advanced Kit (160 Watt)

 

Fresno, CA (PRWEB) August 10, 2009

Solar-Deals.com, incorporated under Solar-Deals.com, Inc., has announced that DIY solar panels also known as Do-It-Yourself solar panels that use monocrystalline solar cells or multicrystalline solar cells can cut costs up to 50% or more compared to commercial solar panels.

 

“People want affordable solar panels so they’re building their own to save. Our goal is to provide the public with inexpensive solar products enabling people to build their own solar panels. We’re mainly focused on providing affordable solar cells to the public and plan to carry many popular solar cell manufacturer brands in the near future,” said Nhia Moua, Founder & CEO of Solar-Deals.com, Inc.

 

The problem is commercial solar panels are still expensive and consumers are only looking for affordable products so they seek out other alternatives. They begin to search online for low-cost solar parts to build their own solar panels, but have a hard time finding the right products. Solar-Deals.com eliminates the hard work for the people by providing the right solar products at affordable prices so the people can proceed building their own solar panels.

 

Solar-Deals.com products include solar cells, DIY solar panel kits, and other solar accessories. Solar cells include 5″ monocrystalline solar cells and 6″ multicrystalline solar cells. DIY solar panel kits come in Starter Kits, for beginners interested in solar panels, and Advanced kits, for the experienced solar enthusiast. Solar accessories include tabbing wires, bus wires, rosin flux pen, and junction boxes, which are used to interconnect solar cells together and build the solar panel.

 

For beginners, solar cells are components made from silicon, the second most abundant element after oxygen. Solar cells are semiconductors which converts light directly into electricity. They are connected together and used inside solar panels to generate free electricity directly from the sun.

 

“The great thing about solar panels is you can generate free electricity from the sun. A person can connect their solar panel to a battery and power inverter then use the AC outlet to plug in their electronics. This setup allows the person to power electronics such as their laptop or other small devices. Solar panels can also provide electricity for RVs, boats, and outdoor appliances. There are unlimited ways you can use a solar panel to power your electronic needs,” Nhia said.

 

This week, Solar-Deals.com will give away 100 pieces of 5″ monocrystalline solar cells to one randomly chosen newsletter subscribers. Every week Solar-Deals.com plans to randomly giveaway a free product to one of their subscribers and encourages people to go solar. Solar-Deals.com encourages people to build their own solar panel because it is affordable, eco-friendly, and of course, able to generate free electricity.

 

About Solar-Deals.com

 

Solar-Deals.com, Inc. is the leading online solar shop, offering affordable solar solutions and products to the public. Products include solar cells, DIY solar panel kits, and other accessories. Solar-Deals.com is providing the public with inexpensive solar products enabling people to build their own solar panels. For more information about Solar-Deals.com, please visit http://www.solar-deals.com.

 

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Solar-Deals.com, Inc.

sales(at)solar-deals.com

http://www.solar-deals.com

 

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