Question by John Brenson: How to make a solar panel for my house?
I want to learn how to make a solar panel to help lower my energy costs. Any recommendations on where I can start on my solar panel project? Thanks!
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Answer by Frank Scot
Yes, it is possible to learn how to make a solar panel for your house. I was skeptical with all these claims about making your own energy, and I even bought several products.
Most didn’t live up to the hype but there was one guide that really surprised me. I was skeptical about it at first, mainly because of my experience with the other guides, but one stood out to me and showed me exactly how to make a solar panel.
Here’s the website: http://www.diyenergyguide.com
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
http://solardiywindpowerreview.com/earth4energy-review/ is the way to go for beginners !!!
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Rohit Rijal says:
December 6, 2011 at 4:54 pm (UTC 0)
Ya, it’s really possible to make a solar panel for your house.
how about logging to this page and take free tips.
http://www.mdpub.com/SolarPanel/
roderick_young says:
December 6, 2011 at 5:32 pm (UTC 0)
You can make up your own mind, but before paying a penny to any site for a guide, I suggest reading this page http://www.nlcpr.com/Deceptions6.php . This is a critique of these solar panel sites in general. The author there is not selling anything, so I have to ask myself, who is telling the truth, the one who wants to sell you something, or the one who has nothing to gain?
The site http://www.mdpub.com/SolarPanel/ is legitimate. The way to tell is that the person puts all the information out there free, without asking anyone to pay. But take a good look at the cost breakdowns. Building this homemade panel costed less than a commercial panel several years ago, but now, it’s cheaper to simply buy a panel off the shelf. Yes, prices have come down that much. And if you want to save on energy costs, a system with homemade panels is going to cost more than a commercially-made one, because the authorities won’t let you connect a homemade panel to the grid. That would force you to buy batteries and maintain them, doubling the cost.
Don’t get me wrong – I love solar, and we have panels on our roof. I just don’t want to see you ripped off or disappointed.
Eric Green says:
December 6, 2011 at 5:48 pm (UTC 0)
Frank, I’ve used that website too and it’s great. I was skeptical at first too, but then I realized how easy it is to learn how to make a solar panel for my house.
There are a lot of imitators on the market that want to rip you off, but http://www.diyenergyguide.com worked for me!