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Solar Power Kit

December 10, 2009 by J Bobyn  
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With some easy-to-find tools and a few basic skills, you can drastically reduce the price of your solar power system by making use of a solar panel kit.  Several types of solar panel kits are available, some offering just the basics, and others offering many or all of the actual components needed. Check out solar panel cost for a discussion about the cost of solar panels.

 

The first type of solar kit will contain a set of instructions for building a solar panel, including where you can get the necessary supplies.  For anyone interested in solar energy, these inexpensive guides are a good starting point.  Some of these kits include videos, which can be very helpful.  In most cases, the videos are step-by-step demonstrations of how to build a solar panel. For the best guide I have found for building your own solar panels, which includes where to buy the solar cells, what tools and materials you will need as well as step-by-step videos, go to best DIY Solar and Wind guides.

You can also find kits that include materials in addition to instructions necessary for putting together a solar panel.  Solar cells, soldering equipment, and connection wires will be among the parts included. Depending on which kit you decide to go with, you can get a pre-built enclosure for the solar panel, or the parts you’ll need to put one together yourself.  Building your own solar panel will give you a good chance to learn about how solar power systems work, in addition to saving you a lot of money.  Once you’ve built a solar panel using a kit like this, you’ll be able to use it by itself to charge batteries, or power small appliances with an inverter.

There are also large-scale solar panel kits, which are geared toward setting up entire solar power systems.  This means that these kits usually include solar power panels, inverters, charge controllers, and batteries.  One of the frustrations involved with building a solar power system from scratch is making sure that all of the parts work together, and going with a kit like this will ensure that there are no problems in this respect.  Otherwise, you’ll have to make sure that your panels will work with your inverter, and so on.

Solar panel kits will allow you to take a staggered approach to building your power system.  Building up a system over time means a gradual cost, as well, instead of one big one.

It can be very rewarding in a personal sense as well to build your own solar panels.  In addition to the monthly savings, you’ll be reducing your carbon footprint as well as helping your country end its dependence on foreign oil.  Almost anyone can build a solar panel.  In addition to the common parts, which you’ll find at your local hardware store, solar cells themselves are very easy to acquire.

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