Making Free Energy With A DIY Solar Panel

Posted December 24th, 2009 by admin. Comment (0).

DIY solar panel

You might think it is hard to learn how to make a DIY solar panel but it certainly does not need to be hard at all, Even when you have no experience in this area you can make a DIY solar panel yourself, you just need the right instructions, a proper solar energy panel kit and of course the right materials.

Building your own DIY solar panel

First you need to build the solar cell and you need to make sure that you buy durable pieces of equipment to make your DIY solar panel, because it is going to be out in all types of weather and you need to make sure that it will last through the years. Making your DIY solar panels durable is making sure that you are not going to have to worry about them wearing out.

Without being to specific you are going to need:

a sensitive micro-ammeter that can read currents between 10 and 50 micro amperes

two alligator clip leads

a sheet of copper flashing from your local hardware store

an electric stove

clear plastic bottle

glass jar

sand paper

table salt

sheet metal sheers

tap water

DIY solar panel tip

Follow all the instructions to a tee, especially when you have never made a DIY solar panel before. Do not try new things before you have more experience and know what you are doing. This is the best tip you will get, so follow the manual.

Making a DIY solar panel is something that will have many benefits, saving money, being good for the environment and being proud off yourself because you have created something that will benefit you for years.

At her website Unlike Normal Energy, Cathy Patterson, will provide you with all kinds of helpful information about a Homemade Solar Panels or about other Residential Photovoltaic Systems.

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