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How To Find The Best Solar Panels For Home Installation, Solar Panels For Your Home,solar Power For Homes

Below are several of the different types of solar panels available today.

1. Amorphous Solar Panel: Are made up of a really thin film like material made from molten silicon which is spread across large plates of stainless steel or very similar materials. This type typically have a lower efficiency then the other two types of panels, and least expensive to produce. One advantage of this panels over the other next two is that it's shadow protected. Shadow protected meaning that the panel continues to charge while part of the cells are in the shadow. These work very well on boats and similar types of transportation.

2. Polycrystalline Solar Panel: On the other hand, are the more common type of panels used on the market. The cell in this solar panel look very similar to shattered crystal. These are slightly less efficient than the more expensive monocrystalline solar panels and cost is considerably less to produce. Instead of one large crystal, these consists of multiple amounts of the much smaller silicon crystals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    what is the best solar panels to buy?
    Do they really save energy?
    Cut or almost eliminate your electricity bill, if so, how much?
    Do they have a reserve unit to save electricity that I don't use, to use when the sun is not out?
    Can it produce enough electricity to cool a house and keep lights and appliances running
    Lastly, how much are the panels are running for.

    • ANSWER:
      I have a very small home and I really thing I can make it by solar enegy and wind energy.

      So I looked up at this site And guess what, I found a perfect and a easy way to make your won solar panel at home.

      http://www.ehow.com/how_4857970_build-own-solar-panel.html

      When I made one for a test it worked. So I thought Why not use it for a full day purpose I did a few modifications and it worked. Now I don't have to pay any electricity bills.

      Yes I have reserve units like wind energy. In fact they are just like a battery fan. I have both these things at my home installed and fully functional.

      http://www.ehow.com/how_4857996_build-own-windmill.html

      It Can produce enough energy to run fans and yes keep the house cool.

      And if you also want to make one try it out.

      Good luck and save energy

  2. QUESTION:
    Which is best solar panels available in bangalore?
    I am anil from bangalore, we are doing a project of 2Kw solar power generation.. so can anyone suggest me best solar panels in all way economical and efficient...

    • ANSWER:
      sukam inverters ans solar panels

  3. QUESTION:
    What is the best Solar Panels to power your home with?
    I need to power a refridgerator, and some smaller items. I don't plan to operate
    an AC unit.

    • ANSWER:
      Any commercial-grade solar panel will do the trick. The bigger question is how much you need, and whether you need storage.

      If you plan to go off-the-grid, you will need to design a large enough system to provide both for normal use and sufficient storage to carry you through periods of no sun - and overnight, of course.

      The rule-of-thumb is approximately 3 x your peak load, with sufficient storage for a full 24 hours of no sun.

      Assume your refrigerator uses an average of 800 watts per hour and operates for 8 hours per day (probably a bit high in both cases, but better to be cautious). Assume your total additional average load is also 800 watts - meaning _NO_ hair dryer, flat-screen television, heavy-duty vacuum cleaner, electric heater, clothes washer, dishwasher, electric stove, and so forth.

      You will need a 5,000 watt system with 30,000 "watts" of storage. That is a pretty large bank of batteries as you might imagine.

      Your approximate installed-cost will be something on the order of ,000 - ,000, or - /watt depending on a lot of factors.

  4. QUESTION:
    What amount of power per square centimeter would the best solar panels available give me?
    If constantly redirected at the sun, on a cloudless day in New Jersey?

    • ANSWER:
      With all of the pontification in Y!A about how wonderful solar energy is and how its the immediate solution to global warming and high gasoline costs, it really says something that nobody has responded with any kind of an answer to this question.

      So I'll at least take a crack at it. The solar constant is about 1000 watts per square meter, and they say PV cells are only about 10% efficient now. So with a square meter being 10,000 square centimeters thats works out at (1000 watts / 10,000) x 10% or .01 watts per square centimeter. (10 milliwatts) And thats on a good day.

  5. QUESTION:
    what are the best solar panels for perth?
    looking to install solar for large house- approx 4KW system- any suggestions on best products/companies to use?

    • ANSWER:
      The solar panel calculator shows a large range of solar panels including their efficiencies and sizes. Look for the highest efficiency inverter that give real time data on what the solar array is generating.