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		<title>Diy Solar Panels Guides</title>
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		<title>Green Diy Energy Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want solar panels for half or less of the cost of the comercial price I strongly recommend Green Diy Energy. The Green Diy Energy Guide is the best guide that reveals you how to install solar panels and is accessible to people who are looking to lower their power bill by the use [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>If you want solar panels for half or less of the cost of the comercial price I strongly recommend Green Diy Energy.</strong> The Green Diy Energy Guide is the best guide that reveals you how to install solar panels and is accessible to people who are looking to lower their power bill by the use of some of the most common green energy sources.</p>
<p>Did you know that by using Green Diy Energy and sources such as the sun at the same time with the easy to install solar panels is a cost effective way for you to save hundreds of dollars every day and be able to save the environment from additional degradation and should certainly be considered as a helpful development?</p>
<p>What you will get from Green Diy Energy Guides? You will get a very detailed description on how solar panels and green energy source works and how you can use it for all your electricity needs. You will get a step by step guide on how you should install your solar panels and how you should choose the materials that you will need to build your green energy power source that will provide your home with the power it needs to run appliances and other electronic devices. They have the best tips on how to maintain your solar panels so they wont get damaged by the weather conditions and they will continue to generate electric power without the very expensive cost.</p>
<p>You will be able to get special guidelines showing you how you can take advantage of the tax incentives given out by the government (the IRS) to people who use <a href="http://diysolarpanelsreviewed.com">diy solar panels</a> guides or similar alternative energy sources that help maintain a clean environment. They have a bonus video library that has detailed and very specific step by step footage&#8217;s of how to effectively build solar panels and how to complete other tasks that will guarantee the maximum efficiency of the solar panels. You will also get bonus diy wind turbines guides that will point you through every step so you can add wind turbines as a complementary part of your green energy system.</p>
<p>The Green Diy Energy guide will provide you with a 60 day and 100% refund policy with no questions asked. That means that if in the 59th day after your purchase you are not happy with your purchase they will refund your money no matter what the reason you are asking the refund for.</p>
<p>After purchasing the guide you do not need to worry about waiting weeks to receive the product. You will receive the guide instantly after purchasing it online via download from their members’ area. It comes with several videos that take you through the process step by step. In addition, there are PDF guides filled with pictures and tips making the process easier than ever.</p>
<p>If you run into any problems there is real human customer support ready and waiting to assist you with any questions you may have. And if you have still not solved the problem, they offer a no questions asked money back guaranteed. There wouldn’t be too many people offering that kind of deal if they were not confident in their product?!</p>
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		<title>Earth4Energy Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 23:36:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want solar panels for half or less of the cost of the commercial price I strongly recommend Earth4Energy. You will get a fully illustrated step by step guides on how to make your own solar panels and wind power generators.  It gives all of the information you need to start taking advantage and [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>If you want solar panels for half or less of the cost of the commercial price  I strongly recommend Earth4Energy.</strong> You will get a fully illustrated step by step guides on <a href="http://diysolarpanelsreviewed.com">how to make your own  solar panels</a> and wind power generators.  It gives all of the information you need  to start taking advantage and benefits of solar power. It is just another piece  of information you can rely on for tips and illustration.</p>
<p>It also includes downloadable video files to supplement the guides and  additional expound on the theories of solar and wind power. These instructional  videos are ready to help you discover how to put together your solar cells while  stringing them at the same time and make high quality diy solar panels. The step  by step videos are more than detailed making a reasonably difficult project a  walk in the park.</p>
<p>The Earth4Energy guide provides better understanding of green energy production and how it works. Additionally, it will show you how to build your very own solar panels and wind turbines, as a result you will end up saving  hundreds of dollars on your energy bill with your newly created solar panels. With lots of features and access to an incredibly low  priced value pack, the investment on the product is worth it.</p>
<p>It shows you how to recycle used broken solar panels saving time and money.  In addition it provides information and links to items you will need to  accomplish this. Also you can try out the Earth4Energy product for a full 60 days and if you&#8217;re not happy with the videos and  information provided, simply contact them for a full refund.</p>
<p>After purchase you gain access to a downloadable PDF guide with full color  pictures you also get access to step by step videos, of which there is a preview  of on the website.</p>
<p>Because of the <strong>ease of use</strong> and  <strong>affordability</strong>, this is by far one of the best guides on the  market if you want to <strong>create your own solar panels</strong>. (Great  price, great product, you can’t go wrong with this pick).</p>
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		<title>Homemade Energy Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2011 00:03:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thi is our third pick. The Homemade Energy guide is an option for you to lower all those electrical bills that you keep paying monthly. It is a very complete step by step guide that will guide you through the process of building your own diy solar panels. With this guide you would be able [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Thi is our third pick. The Homemade Energy guide is an option for you to lower all those electrical bills that you keep paying monthly. It is a very complete step by step guide that will guide you through the process of building your own diy solar panels.</strong></p>
<p>With this guide you would be able to make <a href="http://www.diysolarpanelsreviewed.com">diy solar panel guides</a> that will be generating enough electricity to provide power for your entire home including all of your household appliances. It doesn&#8217;t have instructional videos like our first and second pick but the guides are so easy to follow compared to other guides that we had to make this our third pick.</p>
<p>Bill Ford is the inventor, researcher, scientist and founder of homemade energy. He has created the step by step program to help others people build green energy devices such as wind turbines and solar panels.</p>
<p>With the homemade energy guide you will get the complete manuals that will help you build the green energy device of your selection (Solar or wind). You have a complete quality guide that even a newbie can follow because of its clearness. Included with that you get a sixty day money back guarantee in case you are not pleased with what you get in the guides.</p>
<p>If you want to cut down on costs or help save the environment I would absolutely recommend the homemade energy guide to any one. With the simple instructions and building guide you will be done with your project in just a couple of hours. If you aren&#8217;t sure on which one to build you can even make both since its low cost anyway, that way you catch more than ensufficient energy for your home and save the environment with green energy.</p>
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		<title>The way DIY Solar Panels Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jul 2011 01:23:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The solar cells work through what is known as the photovoltaic process. Certain materials release an electrical charge when they are exposed to the solar radiation and this power is then channeled into your storage or battery pack and from there, you can either run  DC current directly from your storage or batteries or you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The solar cells work through what is known as the photovoltaic process. Certain materials release an electrical charge when they are exposed to the solar radiation and this power is then channeled into your storage or battery pack and from there, you can either run  DC current directly from your storage or batteries or you can divert the collected solar energy through a power inverter and convert it to AC current that is commonly used in most households.</p>
<p>While there may be many variations depending on your exact needs, desires and expectations … and perhaps on what all you can afford to do, the future looks bright for solar power. Materials and pre-fabricated solar panels are all quickly becoming more and more affordable and people are becoming increasingly aware of just how viable solar power is to supplement their personal energy consumption. Maybe you want to start with a smaller project to see how it all fits and maybe you are ready to power your home with solar energy but at least now, you should have a fair understanding of exactly how it all works. The next step will be figuring out what you want, need and expect from your DIY solar panels and then you can begin looking at specifics.</p>
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		<title>The Primary Components of a Solar Panel</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 18:52:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you want to create a small, DIY solar panel at home to power the lighting around your property or want something much larger to help greatly reduce your electric bill with solar power, the basic components for any solar panel are going to remain the same. Many places will give you a step-by-step guide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Whether you want to create a small, DIY solar panel at home to power the lighting around your property or want something much larger to help greatly reduce your electric bill with solar power, the basic components for any solar panel are going to remain the same. Many places will give you a <a title="step by step guide" href="http://diysolarpanelsreviewed.com/green-diy-energy-review/">step-by-step guide for how to build a solar panel</a> but they also often fail to tell you how it works. In order to fully understand anything, it is necessary to know how it works.</p>
<p>It does not matter if you are working on a car engine, hydrogen fuel sponges or cells, a methane generator, a windmill or anything else, it is not only necessary to look at what goes into it but how and why it belongs there. Solar panels create DC power and volt for volt, DC (or direct current) is much more dangerous than AC (or alternating current) where it is not so much the voltage, but the amperage that will injure or kill you. Knowing what you are doing can help you to make your DIY solar panels a much safer and more rewarding experience.</p>
<p>The glass and the frames are going to be pretty standard no matter how large or small a DIY solar panel you are building. For reasons of endurance and stability, you may want to consider Plexiglas or other alternatives to the glass front but apart from that, these two components are pretty standard. The wiring you need will be dependent on the amount of power you are generating and how or if you are storing it.</p>
<p>The power inverter converts DC power to AC power and will only be necessary if you are going to run AC power or integrate your solar power into your home’s existing electrical system in any fashion. The size of the power inverter that you need again, will depend on the project that you have in mind. The more power you are creating, the larger capacity power inverter you will need for your DIY solar panels.</p>
<p>The Solar Cells are the actual unit that will <a href="http://www.diysolarpanelsreviewed.com/the-way-diy-solar-panels-work/">absorb the sunlight</a> or solar radiation and allow for the generation of power from your DIY Solar Panels. Solar cells are generally marked according to the wattage and amperage that they can produce. The exact size and number you need, will vary depending on your solar panel project but the base principles never change.</p>
<p>Solar cells are known to be very delicate so be very careful when handling them. Do not handle them any more than you have to and if by chance you do damage one, replace it while you are there or you could seriously hamper the efficiency of your DIY solar panels. The amperage will fluctuate if the solar cell is damaged or broken. This will result in fluctuations in power that could affect your entire home or anything else that the solar cells are generating power for.</p>
<p>Any DIY solar panel project will require a positive diode. The job of the diode is to make sure that you do not get any feedback from your system into the delicate wiring and cells of your solar panel itself. The diode should be wired in where the hot wire exits your panel of solar cells. In this way, it works much the same as a single direction valve only allowing the power to travel out and not get back in to the solar cells where it could cause damage to the solar cells themselves or to the create problems with the wiring or cause fluctuations in voltage or amperage.</p>
<p>If you want to increase the amperage for your DIY solar panel, you should wire the solar cells in a parallel fashion. If you wish to increase the voltage of your DIY solar panel project, the solar cells should be wired in series.</p>
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		<title>Build Your Own Solar Panels and Never Pay for Electricity Again</title>
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		<title>Cost Effective DIY Solar Panel Ideas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the biggest objections to commercial uses of solar energy is the cost associated with setting up solar arrays and a sufficient number of solar cells to make the project beneficial. In many cases, the initial investment would not be fully paid off before the solar panels had to be replaced and the entire [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>One of the biggest objections to commercial uses of solar energy is the cost associated with setting up solar arrays and a sufficient number of solar cells to make the project beneficial. In many cases, the initial investment would not be fully paid off before the <a title="solar panels" href="http://diysolarpanelsreviewed.com/">solar panels</a> had to be replaced and the entire project started anew. So if that is the case, why would anybody ever really consider installing solar panels at all? Is there any cost-effective solution to allow the average person to use solar energy? Are DIY Solar Kits going to be enough to make any real difference in your power bill?</p>
<p>The short answer to all of the above questions is yes. At least in most cases and especially if you live somewhere that has a relatively large amount of sun shining through on a regular basis. However, even if you do not, you can still make your very own DIY solar panels for a very reasonable price and use them to power smaller projects around your home. As solar technology advances, the prices are decreasing. As the prices continue to drop, more and more people will turn to solar power as an energy supplement. If you already have your foot in the door and know a bit about solar energy and how to set up your own solar panels, you will just be that much further ahead in the game.</p>
<p>Now, since the name of the game here is cost-effective, most of the projects generally involve lighting that already runs on a twelve volt system. Think about cars for a moment. How bright are those headlights? How many colorful lighting systems have you seen on many of those low-riders and other vehicles that cruise around with fluorescent lights shining out from underneath? Any projects like that are excellent for the beginner with DIY solar energy and the costs are minimum while the effects on a yard can be amazing and something that friends and family will discuss, often making your yard the place to gather and your home the social hotspot of the neighborhood.</p>
<p>One of the most common home improvements, DIY solar power projects in more urban areas is selective property lighting. Lighting can be used to enhance your backyard or your front yard. Line your driveway with fancy lights that will be sure to impress all of your neighbors. Imagine having all of your trees or flowerbeds subtly lit with different shades of lighting? Imagine walkway lights around your backyard pool or barbecue pit. Now imagine that once you are done with the initial costs, these lights will cost you virtually nothing with the exception of the occasional light bulb replacement.</p>
<p>If you really want to get creative, there are certainly many other uses for small, DIY solar energy designs that can be equally as fun and as rewarding. Really, the only limitations are your imagination and just how large a solar panel you can afford and have room for. One person, having recently upgraded their car stereo, actually installed a bar replete with lights and his old car stereo by the pool in his backyard. Between that and all the lights, his place is a constant favorite for pool parties and barbecues. Are there truly affordable (and fun) DIY solar energy projects that you can do at home? The possibilities really are seemingly endless.</p>
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		<title>Why Are Solar Cells So Ugly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever seen a bank of solar cells? When they are embedded in the side or roof of a large, glass, corporate building, they can sometimes appear very modern and very attractive. However, if you have ever seen solar cells placed on homes in a residential neighborhood, they generally stand out like the proverbial [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Have you ever seen a bank of solar cells? When they are embedded in the side or roof of a large, glass, corporate building, they can sometimes appear very modern and very attractive. However, if you have ever seen solar cells placed on homes in a residential neighborhood, they generally stand out like the proverbial sore thumb. Fortunately, there is one company who is working to change all of that. Imagine being able to decorate your home with solar cells in such a fashion as to make them … fashionable solar cells. If you think it is impossible, you are not alone but you are also incorrect.</p>
<p>SRS Energy is a company in Philadelphia that makes contemporary (looking) roofing materials made out of solar cells that are capable of supplementing the home energy use of the average home and to actually power the entire home in some rare instances. Many of their designs are difficult to distinguish from traditional roof tiles and even shingles with the exception of perhaps being a bit more attractive and easy on the eyes. What’s more is they actually work quite well considering their natural limitations.</p>
<p>Given the nature of the construction, the solar cells are not always ideally situated and there is some restriction about the amount of solar energy that they can collect. Still, they do average a production rate hovering around five hundred watts per hundred square feet. While this may not be enough to power the average home, if you add these in with a little conservation and common sense, you can greatly reduce both your carbon footprint and your power bills. Whether your concerns are for the environment, your economic situation or both, the roofing materials here are an incredibly attractive alternative to traditional solar panels.</p>
<p>Given their relative newness and rarity in the solar energy field these days, the solar energy roofing materials are still a little expensive for some people but as with everything, that is going to change over time. As thin-filmed solar cells become increasingly popular and commonplace, even more solar energy alternatives and options will become available to the average person at exponentially cheaper prices. The thin-filmed solar cells will also help companies like this one to create even more beautiful adornments and more fully functional solar capabilities.</p>
<p>The thin-filmed solar cells now being developed by the department of energy and DOW Industries look to make the future of solar energy much more efficient, easily installed and cheaper. As the technology advances, look for the costs associated with solar energy production to decrease while the materials being used begin to increase in variety, appearance and efficiency.</p>
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		<title>Is Wind Power a Viable Alternative Energy Source for the Home? &#8211; Part 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This part 2 of this article Click here to read part 1 When my wind generator finally arrived, I was actually pretty excited. My father had actually had a very similar setup when he was a small child in the more rural regions of southern Ohio so I knew it would work for what I [...]]]></description>
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<p>When my wind generator finally arrived, I was actually pretty excited. My father had actually had a very similar setup when he was a small child in the more rural regions of southern Ohio so I knew it would work for what I needed. However, the differences in equipment were a bit extreme. His wind generator was made out of the rear end of an old Ford. The “Blades” were actually vertical halves of an old 55-gallon drum.</p>
<p>He built a cambered shaft to convert the gears from the horizontal to the vertical and attached a belt to drive an old generator (off the same old Ford if I am not mistaken) and this was used to charge car batteries which in turn, powered his 1156 (turn signal light bulbs from the older cars) and a car radio. You can laugh if you want to but back in the days when nobody in those parts of the woods had electricity in their homes yet; that was a set up that did indeed impress all the local girls.</p>
<p>My wind generator, as I said, cost me about six-hundred US dollars and even had an extra set of blades and an automatic shut-off to prevent over-charging … as well as a little red light so that you could see (at night at least) when it was charging and when it was not. I set it up on a single, 40 foot pole about twenty feet from my house where there would be no obstructions.</p>
<p>Winds of ten to twelve miles an hour were more than enough to get it spinning and get it into gear so to speak so when we had more, it was just an added bonus … though strong winds were one of the two drawbacks when going with a wind generator. When the winds would pick up and become very strong, the wind generator made an audible humming that did disturb some people if they were close by and had an open window. It was not enough to cause much harm but it did tend to annoy some people.</p>
<p>The other drawback was that I had to buy six heavy-duty marine batteries. I knew power consumption would be light but I did not know that maybe I would leave the lights on or fall asleep working or reading as I sometimes did. It just seemed to be better with a couple of extra batteries. I could probably have done just as well with four of the batteries but it was a relatively small house.  Once all of the conduit and wiring were done, it was a matter of installing light switches.</p>
<p>I did not bother removing the old light switches but it is certainly an option if you want everything to be pretty. I did at least get switches that were pretty close to regular light switches though so as not to be too obvious. While I was installing those, I fired up the wind generator and let her roar. Now bear in mind that these are all 12 volt lights so there was no need to  buy a power inverter or any other fancy equipment. Once the batteries were charged, it was time to test out my new system.</p>
<p>I did have to make some adjustments to the lights directional as the LEDs tend to “spot” more than “spread” the light. I also had to make some minor adjustments to my reflectors but these were generally reflective, slightly parabolic dishes with an insert to house the lights and face them in numerous directions. I made mine out of wood but while plastic may not be a good idea, you could probably make the light “holders” out of any durable material.</p>
<p>Believe it or not, in some of the smaller rooms I actually had to reduce the number of lights I had initially used. It took some tweaking to get it right, but once it was done, I had lighting every bit as good as you can get with 110 volts and with less than a thousand dollars invested, I would say it was well worth it.  Is wind power a viable alternative energy resource for home use? In my book … and in my home I would vote for a solid YES!</p>
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