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Solar Panels For Homes


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In today's economy, it would be very impossible for you to find a cheap equipment that you will use for the solar power project such as the solar panel. But there is still a way on how to do that and that is through the DIY project. DIY stands for do it yourself which means that you will be the one to assemble, wire and install the solar panel parts. Don't worry if you are not an electrician because experience is not required.

But before you think of that, you should know the steps to be taken first.

Before being problematic on how to get cheap panels and how to find a guide that will help you in building, wiring and installing the panels, you have to know first if your house is in the ideal location. This means that it must receive adequate sunlight amount because if not, you should use the wind turbine in generating electricity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    Can someone tell me about solar panels for homes?
    I was trying to look online for solar panels for my home to take some of the strain off of using oil and electricity but I find it very hard to understand exactly how they are used.
    Like one that I looked up is 100 watts.....is that like a light bulb watt? How many things can that power?
    Is it really cheaper in the long run because the panels are very expensive?
    If anyone has web sites that can explain this to me I would appreciate a link, or anyone to answer part of my question.

    • ANSWER:
      Here's an article that will give you an idea of what residential solar is all about:

      http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/article/0,,20152332,00.html?xid=yahoo-answers&partner=yes

      Then you can followup with the sources below to get more info.

  2. QUESTION:
    Solar Panels For Homes, Anyone knows About It ?
    I need to know more info on where can i find solar kits for homes, how much it's worth it and what type should I use for an average 2000sq ft home.

    • ANSWER:
      To start with most solar Modules have a 25 year garantee to provide 80% of the rated power.

      Next the size of your home has nothing at all to do with the size of solar electric system you need. You have to size your system by your electric usage.

      If you are wanting to go grid-tie, you will not be able to hook it up your self. The Electric Co. requires the local building inspector to sign the paper work and the building inspector requires a lic. electrical installer to get a permit. So most you could do your self is mount the hardware and hire someone to pull a permit and finish the wiring.

      To start with you need get your last 12 months electric bills and find the kWh used and total it for the whole year. Divide that by 365 days and you will have your usage per day. Find out what the peak sun hours are for your area and divide your daily usage by the sun hours. Now you have the size of a system you need.

      Start by reading this link

      http://www.oynot.com/solar-power.html

      Go to this link to get your sun hours.

      http://www.oynot.com/solar-insolation-map.html

      Then go pick the system you need from one of the links this page.

      http://store.oynot.com/gts-grid-tie-systems.html

      You can aswell use this link and it will do most of the math for you along with give you details on how much money you could save and priceing for the system you really need.

      http://www.oynot.com/how-solar.html

      The first text link is an Excel spread sheet.. Try it out.

  3. QUESTION:
    why are politicians not solving the energy crisis with solar panels on homes.?
    solar panels on homes would reduce our consuption of coal, reduce the need for nuclear power, and create U.S. Based manufacturing for these panels, and create jobs in constuction.

    Solve our energy crisis politicians, with tax incentives, or home building regulation.

    • ANSWER:
      Because politicians can't make you put solar panels on your home if you're building one. If you want to, do it for your own home. Oh, and another thing; politicians aren't there to solve our problems for us. They're just there to run the day-to-day business of government.

  4. QUESTION:
    Why isn't the federal government willing to subsidize solar energy panels for homes?
    Some states like TX and NJ will subsidize solar energy 40% worth.
    But the technology to date has been quite costly in spite of these states' subsidizing the cost. However, solar energy is starting to turn the corner cost-effectively in the past year or two.
    Why is there no serious encouragement from the federal gov't to encourage homeowners to install solar energy panels by offerering subsidies or rebates for installing it?
    Would this be a good idea?
    SHOULD the federal gov't give rebates of 40% to homeowners who install solar panels on their homes?

    • ANSWER:
      great idea...but the time hasent come yet.

  5. QUESTION:
    What companies are leading the way in producing affordable solar energy panels for homes and businesses?
    Please provide links if possible.

    • ANSWER:
      That depends on what type of solar energy you mean... There is Thermal Solar and there is Photovoltaic ( PV ). Thermal solar uses the sun to heat water or some other liquid to transfer that energy to a system that requires heat or simply so you can have hot water. There also thermal solar systems that generate electricity but they again use heat to turn water to steam or another heat usage method to turn a turbine or generator.

      The PV panels is what most people think of when they think solar panels. A panel that converts photons into electrical energy. Most of the PV panels (~86%) out there use silicon based systems that are often costly to produce. Some of the new technologies have to the possibility to produce cheaper panels but that technology is more than 10 years out...

      Thermal panels are distributed by many many companies. Here is a big one that does pool heating systems... check out their commercial systems.
      http://www.heliocol.com/commercial/

      Here is a smaller company that does mainly residential stuff.
      http://www.solarroofs.com/index.html

      PV panels has a large list...

      BP (solar)
      Conergy
      Evergreen
      GE
      Kyocera------> probably one of the largest
      Mitsubishi
      Powerup BSP
      Sanyo
      Sharp
      Shell
      SolarWorld
      SunTech
      SunWize
      Unisolar