Sunday, 20 February 2011

Make Your Own DIY Solar Panels and Save!

By Jon Elsdon


The notion of using solar electricity to power your households energy needs is not new, what is new is the number of DIY solar electricity options that have sprung up, in particular there are large numbers of DIY guides available on the internet that promise to save you hundreds of dollars by slashing your energy bills by as much as 80% and save you thousands off the purchase and installation of a retail kit.

With this in mind we thought it would be a good idea to see what these guides contain and if indeed they help save money, by reducing your power bill.

The first thing to look at is to compare the cost of a retail solar kit with a DIY solar electricity kit, this really is a no brainer. Depending on the size and energy needs of your household, a retail system could cost you thousands, even tens of thousands in some cases. The materials specified in a DIY solar electricity kit will cost you around $200 of materials readily available at your local hardware store, this difference represents an enormous saving.

The next major cost saving factor is the due to the fact we will be replacing our regular electricity which we are charged for with free solar energy. Once again the actually savings will vary depending on the needs of your home and the people in it, but savings have been reported to run as high as 80% or even more slashed from your current bill, once again this can represent hundreds of dollars that can be better spent somewhere else.

I am sure by now you are starting to wonder just how difficult it is to build your own solar system. Well it's not difficult at all, in fact it's the opposite, it's one of the easiest do it yourself projects your could undertake. Get yourself a good guide to follow along with and clear yourself a couple of free days of a weekend and you will have your first solar panels up and catching the suns energy in no time.

An added benefit of using solar energy is of course the fact that it is environmentally friendly, solar energy is a clean energy source that gives off no harmful emissions, in fact when you choose solar instead of traditional electricity you will be helping to reduce your carbon footprint on the earth.




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